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Birds' Eggs (24 species), Otoscopies monlanus, Harporhynchus rufas, Anthwludo- 

 vivianus, Ioteria circus, Leucosticte australis, Choudestes grammica striyala, Sp-izella 

 breivtri, Pipilo maculatus arcticus, Zamelodia melanocephala, Passeriua amcena, 

 Calamospiza bicolor, Ayelaius phceniccus, Icterus bidloclci, Quiscalus purpureus (mens, 

 Corvus fruyivorus, Pcrisoreus obscurus, Eremophila alpestris arvnicola, Empldonax 

 minimus, Colaptes auratus liybridus, Coccyzus cry thro phthalmus, Asio americanus, 

 Scops asio maxivelliw, Accipiter coopcri, Butco swainsoni, with two exceptions, from 

 the vicinity of Fort Custer, Montana. 

 Capt. Charles E. Bendire, U. S. Army, Fort Custer, Montana. 16437. '85. 



(V,B) 



Notched Sinker, rude implements (5), cutters (4), and arrowheads (5). 



A. F. Berlin, Alleutown, Pennsylvania. 16438. '85. (hi). 

 Water, for analysis. 



Emzy Taylor, Georgetown, Texas. 1(3439. '85. (xvi) 

 Crustacea, from Wayuesborough, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 16440. '85. (xi) 

 Minnows, trout, darters, bass, sunfishes, suckers, etc. ; from Wayuesborough, Vir- 

 ginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 16440 '85. (vn) 

 Reptiles, Bana catesbiana (2 specimens) ; from Waynesborough, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 16440. '85. (vi) 

 Shells, immature Vivipara ; from Waynesborough, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 16440. '85. (ix) 

 Spear Heads (*2), and leaf-shaped implements (2), and a copper chisel, of which 

 casts were made in the Museum. 



J. L. DkWitt, Newton, Vernon County, Wisconsin. 16441. '85. (in) 

 Anc ideological Objects, from France. 



Thomas Wilson, U. S. Consul, Nice, France. 16442. '85. (in) 

 Insects, Namestra atlantica Git., Hadena devastatrixTSr&ce,!!. dubitans Walk., Chrylolita 

 petrealis Git., Ilioula propinqualis Gn., from New York. 



Dr. C. S. McKnight, Sarauac Lake, New York. 16443. '85. (x) 

 Ferruginous Quartzite. 



James P. Dickinson, Guttenberg, Clayton County, New York. 16444. '85. 

 (xvn) 

 Iridosmine. 



Allen D. Wolcott, Randolph, Oregon. 16445. '85. (xvm) 

 Birds, Sialia arctica, Lanius borealis, Carpodaeus cassini, Spinus arizonce, Pipilo meyalo- 

 nyx Falco richardsoni, Oxyechus vociferus (9 specimens, 7 species). 



Dr. R. W. Siiufeldt, U. S. A. Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 16446. '85. 



(V, A) 



Black Tern, Hydrochelidou surinamensis (skin) from Tuckauuck Island, Massachusets. 



Willakd Nye, Jr., New Bedford, Massachusetts. 16447. '85. (v, a) 

 Nest of Blue Grosbeak, G-uiraca ccerulea, from Gainesville, Virginia, with photograph. 



R. Ridgway, U. S. National Museum. 16448. '85. (v, b) 

 Paper made from Indian corn fiber. 



Sanderson Smith, New Haven, Connecticut. 16449. '85. (i) 

 Necklace of old wampum beads, from Mohawk Indians, New York. 



Otis T. Mason, U. S. National Museum. 16450. '85. (xvn) 

 Sertextine (13 specimens) and basalt (4 specimens), from Hoboken, New Jersey. 



George P. Merrill, U. S. National Museum. 16451. '85. (xvn) 

 Hewn Planks, illustrating aboriginal methods of lumbering. 



Miles Rock, Panama. 16452. '85. (n, a) 



