LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 753 



A.UTOGRAPH letter of Prof. Joseph Henry, (luted Baltimore, June 10, 1842. 



W. A. Smith, 104 Pearl street, New York. 17061. '80, (i) 

 Quartz, from the Ozark Mountains, Arkansas. 



Charles F. Brown, Hot Springs, Arkansas. 1706<J. '86. (xvi) 



Minerals. 



C. U. Shepard, Charleston, South Carolina. 17063. 'd0. (xvi) 



Section of Iron Rail. 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Camden, New Jersey. (Through J. E. 

 Watkins.) 17064. '86. (i) 

 Catlinite. 



N. H. Winchell, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 17065. '6S. (xvn) 

 Mollusk, a species of Amnicola, from Florida. 



R. Ellsworth Call, Moline, Illinois. 17066. '86. (ix) 

 Fresh-water Shells. 



A. G. Wetherby, Saint Andrew's Bay, Florida. 17067. '66. (ix) 

 Mollusks, from the Gulf of Mexico. 



Dr. W. II. Rush, U. S. C. S. steamer Blake. 17068. '86. (ix) 

 Indian Implements. Stone pipe, wooden stem, pipe-stems, clariouet, pipe, short 

 spear, two hows and 30 iron-pointed arrows, quiver and 8 arrows, tomahawk, 

 pipe, rattle, spoon, head-dress, mail, and war clubs, captured from the Sioux 

 Indians at the battle of White Stone Hill by the Second Nebraska Cavalry, Sep- 

 tember 3, 1863.* 



Gov. R. W. Furnas, Commissioner for Nebraska at the New Orleans Exposi- 

 tion. 17069. '86. (ii, a) 

 Domestic Utensils,* gourds, strainers, chocolate cup, etc., from Mexico. 



Commissioner of Mexico. 17070. '86. (n, a) 

 Photographic Views of some important tunnels now under progress in America, aud 

 of the Ingersoll rock-drill machines used in connection therewith. 

 Ingersoll Rock Drill Company, Park Place, New York. 17071. 'Sd. 



(XVIII) 



Bird Skins. Harporhynchus crissalis, Sylvania pileolata, Junto hyemalis, Chondestes 

 saudwichensis, Otocoris strUjata, Dryobates pubescens, Colaptes nijipileiut, hitherto un- 

 described and unknown male ; Lobipes hyperboreus. 



L. Belding, Gridley, Butte County, California. 17072. 'SO. (v, a) 

 CRAB -PARASITES from skates, goose-hsk mouth, haddock, and cod ; worms from the 

 stomach of goose-fish, sea-raven, sand shark, and haddock ; also sea lieas. 

 Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 17073. 'Si), (xi) 

 Fishes. Lioslomm, Cyclopterus, Pleuronectes, Limanda, Brevaortia, Stolephorm, Mona- 

 canthus, Coitus, Salvelinus, Decapturus, and egg of Raia. 



Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 17073. '8<6. (vii) 

 Mineral, for examination. 



Samuel Scott, Rapid City, Dakota Territory. 17074. '80. (xvi) 

 Fossil Shells, from the Tertiaries of Florida aud Mississippi, including Baculites 

 ovalus Say, and Belemnitella vaxillosa Lam. 



A. G. Wetherby, St. Andrew's Bay, Florida. 17075. '86. (ix) 

 Woolen and Cotton Yarns,! from Russia. 



17076. J 86. (I) 

 Surgical Appliances,! cotton lint, bandages, etc., used iu the hospitals of Germany. 

 17076. '66. (i) 



* Received from the New Orleans Exposition. 



t Received from New Orleans Exposition through Department of State. 



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