720 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 188G. 



Screw drivers.* 



G. Mader and Muller, Schinalkalden, Germany. 164UG. 'd5. (II, a) 



Sesame Oil,* Sesamum orientate (2 bottles), and peanut-oil ; Arachis hypogcea (6 bot- 

 tles). 

 D. Guoss & Co., Marseilles, France. 16497. '85. (i) 

 Cement,* from Italy. 

 16498. '85. (i) 

 ROYAL Paprico Spice* from Buda Pest, made by Marpo &. Wyden ; and "Moorish 

 national food." 



16498. '85. (i) 

 Mammal Skins,* from Australia. 



16499. '85. (i) 



SEEDS,* from the Experimental Gardens of Sweden. 

 1G500. '85. (i) 



Textiles.* 



16501. '85. (i) 

 Bird-skins, Lophophanes dichrovs, Certhia himalayana, Basileuterus flaveolas, Prinop* 

 yraculuius, Sgcobrotus Icerstcni, Musophaga violated, ScMzorhid zonurus, S. africana, 

 Ortygarohu8 mangle, Aramides nigricans ; from various localities. 

 Dr. E. Key, Leipzig, Germany (purchased). 16502. '85. (v,a) 

 Mammal Skins, Putorius vison (2 specimens). 



M. Bowsky, New York, New York. 16503. '85 (IV) 

 SWORD of sword-cane found at the bottom of the Delaware River near the iiioul b of 

 the Brandy wine, covered with about four inches of barnacles. 

 A. A. Duly, National Museum. 1G504. '85. (i) 

 Sword and Scabbard, captured at the battle of Tripoli by Commander Decatur and 

 presented by him to the grandfather of the donor. 

 Joseph H. Brown, U. S. National Museum. 16505. '85. (i) 



Minerals. 



State of North Carolina. (Through Colonel P. M.Wilson, Kaleigh, Nonli 

 Carolina.) 1G506. '85. (xvi) 

 Marble. 



W. S. Yeates, U. S. National Museum. 1G507, '85. (xvn) 



Minerals. 



Prof. Jose Bonilla, Zacatecas, Mexico. 16508. '85. (xvi) 

 Steatite,* kaolin, stibnite, waA r ellito, novaculite, fibrous gypsum and celestile. 

 (13 specimens). 



State of Arkansas. (Through Dr. J. Guy Lewis.) 16509. '85. (xvi) 

 Corundum and Kyanite (3 specimens), from near Powder Springs, Cobb County, 

 Georgia. 



N. P. Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia. 16510. '85. (xiv) 

 Catlinite, Thomsonite pebbles, and Thomsonite pebbles in trap. 



State of Minnesota. (Through Prof. N. H. Winchell.) 16511. '85. (xvi) 

 Magnetite, from Champion Mine, Marquette County, Michigan. 



F. W. Noble, Detroit, Michigan. 16512. '85. (xiv) 

 Publications.! Four volumes of the Swiss National Museum, at Zurich. 



George L. Catlin, United States Consul, Zurich, Switzerland. 16513. '85. (v) 

 Minerals, t from Japan. 



Thomas B. Van Buren, Consul-general, Kanagawa. 16514. '85. (xai) 

 Book of Photographs, t from Palermo. 16515. '85. (n, a) 



* Received from the New Orleans Exposition. 



t Received from the New Orleans Exposition through Department of State. 



