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Invertebrate Fossils. 



R. P. Sharples, PJioBnixville, Pennsylvania. 1G917. '85. (xiii, u) 

 Burnt Clay, found in a mound in Arizona, and bearing impressions of .sticks, twigs, 

 etc. (16 specimens). 



D •. Edward Palker, Smithsonian Institution. 16919. '85. (in) 

 ROUGH Octopus, Octopus rugosus, Bosc. 



A. R. Aken, Cat Island Light-house Bay, Saint Louis, Missouri. 16920. ? 85. 



(IX) 



Fat Head, Pimephalcs promelas (5 specimens), from an artesian well. 



Louis LAGER, Aberdeen, Idaho Territory. 16921. '85. (vn) 

 Rhinoceros Hornrill, Buceros bicomis. 



W. A. CON KLIN, Central Park Menagerie, Now York City. 16922. '85. (xm) 

 Arsenical Iron Pyrites and garnet, from the Black Hills; for examination and 

 report. 



H. I. Brown, Ponca, Nebraska. 1(5923. '85. (xvi) 



Mammal Skins from Queensland and Tasmania, as follows: (1) Maoropua giganteus 

 Schreb., $ and 9 ; (2) M. robust us Gld., $ and 9 (,juv.); (3) M. rujus Desm., 

 $ and 9 ; (4) M. parrxfi Ben., 9 ; (5) Halmaturua dor salts Gr., $ and 9 ; (6) 

 //. ritficollis Desm., $ ; (7) 11. temporalis De Vis, $ ; (8) 11. thelidis F. Cuv. 9 ; 

 (9) Petaaurista taguanoides Desm., 9 ; (19) Dasyurus mactdatus Shaw, 9 I (H) 

 D. geoffroyi Gld. 9 (mounted); (12) Phascolomys wombat its Per. et Less., Tas- 

 mania; (13) Phascolarctos cinereus Goldf., $ and 9 ; (14) Bettongia rufesce.its 

 Waterh., $ and 9'* (15) Ornithorhynchus paradoxus Blum. ; (16) Hydromys chryso- 

 g aster Geof., 9 ; (17) Pteropus scapulatus Teters. All Queensland specimens ex- 

 cept No. 12. 

 Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Queensland. 16924. '85. (iv) 

 Phosphates, from the High Rock Phosphate. Mine. 



High Rock Phosphate Mine. (Through Walter W. Pickford, manager), 

 Buckingham, Province of Quebec, Canada. 16925. '85. (xvm) 

 Bonneted Macaque, Macacus sinicus $ . 



W. A. Conklin, Central Park Menagerie, New York City. 16926. '86. (iv) 

 Indian Tortoise. 



W. A. Conklin, Central Park Menagerie, New York City. 16926. '85. (vi) 

 Cast of Stone Disk, with carvings. Originally found near Plymouth, Marshall 

 County, Indiana. 



George A. Baker, 102 South Michigan street, South Bend, Indiana. 16927. 

 '85. (in) 

 Carpet, made by the Navajo weavers for Thomas Keam, and said to be the most 

 elaborate and costly piece of work over undertaken by the Navajos. Valued at 

 $250. (Deposited.) 

 Thomas Keam, Ream's Canon, Arizona. 16928. '85. (n, a) 

 Model of Wejegi, one of the Chaco ruins, prepared under the direction of the Bu- 

 reau of Ethnology. The model measures about 3 feet by 4 feet, and the subject 

 is one of the ruins of the Pueblo class. 

 Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. 16929. '85. (11, a) 

 Salt, cleavage specimen, from Petite Anse, Louisiana. 



John M. Avery, New Iberia, Louisiana. (Through U. S. Geological Survey. 

 169%). '85. (xvi) 

 LAUMONTITE, from Jones' Falls, Baltimore, Maryland. (Exchange.) 



Dr. F. M. Chatard, Baltimore, Maryland. (Through Joseph Willcox.) 16931. 

 '85. (xvi) 



