LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Vakanus, v. brngalensis, in the llesh. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Through 

 A. E.Brown.) 16851. *85. (vi) 

 Birds. Blue Jay, Cyanocitta cristata (2 specimens) ; Meadow Lark, Sturnella magna, 

 and Downy Woodpecker, Picas pubescens (skeleton). 



J. D. Farden, Washington, District of Columbia. 16852. '85. (xn) 

 Soil from borings made by surveying expeditions under Captain Selfridge in the 

 vicinity of the Atrato and Napipi Rivers, with field note-book and map showing 

 points of borings. 



J. R. Bartlett, commander U. S. Navy, Hydrographic Office, U. S. Navy 

 Department. 16853.. '85. (xvn) 

 Paper made from the Indian corn plant. 



Prof. Sanderson Smith, New Brighton, Sfcaten Island, New York. 16854. '85. (i) 

 Snow Grouse, Chen hyperboreus nivalis, from Currituck Sound, North Carolina. 



David King, 1228 Connecticut aveuue, Washington, District of Columbia. 

 16855. '85. (v, a) 

 Carbonate of Copper. 



William F. Doty, Durango, Colorado. 16856. '85. (xvi) 



Marine Shells, 21 species (exchange). 



Prof. A. G. Wetherby, Saint Andrews Bay, Florida. 16857. '85. (ix) 

 Fishes, Platophrys nebularis (2 species) and Etropus crossotus (or nebularis). 



Prof. Alexander Agassiz, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Massachusetts. 16858. '85. (vn) 

 Miocene Fossils, from the shore of Willapa River, Washington Territory. 



C. W. Wolff, Aurora, Oregon. 16859. '65. (xin, b) 

 Stone Mortars (2 species). 



W. P. Sutton, U. S. Consul-general, Matamoros, Mexico. 16860. '85. (n, a) 

 Stone Pestle.* 



Mexican Commissioner. 16861. '85. (n, a) 

 Map of Japan. 



Dr. D. B. McCartee, Washington, District of Columbia. 16P62. '85. (n, a) 

 Ethnological Objects. Basket hat, water jars (8), baskets (5), Berry wands (3), 

 Berry trays (6), toy doll, cradle back, leather bag, and repairs of moccasins col- 

 lected by Dr. H. C. Yarrow among the Gosh Utes, Utah. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 16863. '85. 



(II, A) 



Antiquities, from France. 



Thomas Wilson, U. S. consul, Nice, France. 16864. '85. (in) 

 Materia Medica ' (18 specimens), from Jamaica, including Amyris bahamifera, Mu- 

 cunapruriens, Cassia obovata, Caloiropis gigantea, Rhizophor a mangle, Ipomocapurga, 

 Avicennia nitida, Gouania domingensis, Cissampelos Pereira, Cyperus arliculatus, Cap- 

 paris cynophallophora, Smilax china, Mikania guaco, Bocconia frutescens, Croton cas- 

 carilla, Andira inermis, Lagucularia racemosa. 

 Government of Jamaica. 16865. '85. (i) 

 Flowers and foliage of papaw tree.* 



Government of Jamaica. 16865. '85. (i) 

 Foods,* from Jamaica. 



Government of Jamaica. 16865. '85. (i) 

 Annatto Seeds used as a dye,* from Jamaica. 



Government of Jamaica. 16865. '65. (i) 



* Received from the New Orleans Exposition, 



