LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 755 



Arch.eolouical Oujkcts, one stone crusher (Lacnistrine), from Concise, L. Neuf- 

 ehatol, one- <-elt (Lacrns trine), from Au verier, L, Neufchatel, Switzerland. 

 M. L C harpy, Musee - Auuecy, Haute-Savoie, France. (Exchange.) 17094. '86. 



(in) 

 Shells, from France (50 specimens). 



M. L. Ciiarpy, Musee Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France. (Exchange.) 17U94- 

 '86. (ix) 

 INVERTEBRATE Fossils, Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous, about 70 species (200 speci- 

 mens). 



M. L. Chari'Y, Musee Annecy, Haute Savoie, Fiance. (Exchange.) 17094. 

 '80. (xiii, «) 

 Fossil Plants (2 specimens). 



M. L. Ciiarpy, Mus6e Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France. (Exchange.) 17094. 

 '86. (xiv) 

 ROCKS (154 specimens), from France, Italy, Belgium, and Hungary. 



M. L. Charpy, Musee Annecy, Hauto-Savoie, France. '(Exchange) 17094. 

 '80. (xvii) 

 Minerals (84 specimens). 



M. L. CHARPY, Musee Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France. (Exchange.) 17091. 

 '86. (XVI) 

 Fish, 9-spined Stickle-back, Gasterosleus pungitim L. 



William Herri ck, Swan's Island, Maine. 17095. '80. (vn) 

 Common Stickle-back, Apeltes qn admen* , with four dorsal spines instead of three. 



Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 17090. '86. (vn) 

 Rocks, from New York. Massachusetts, and Bermuda. 



Prof. William North Rice, Middletown, Connecticut. 17097. '80. (xvn) 

 Bl\ck Macaque Monkey, Cynopithecus niger, in the flesh. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (through 

 Arthur Edwin Brown, Esq.). 17098. '86. (iv) 

 Parrot, Pala'ornis mpatria, in the flesh. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (through 

 Arthur Edwiu Brown, Esq.). 17098. '86. (v, a) 

 Blue Bird, Sialia sialis, the blue color being of the same sbade as in S. arctioa. 



Allan II. Jennings, Baltimore, Maryland. 17099. '80. (v, a) 

 Red-winged Blackbird, Agelaius phcenicew, in the llesh. 



Squire Myers, Baltimore, Maryland. 17100. '80. (v, a) 

 Coatimundi, Nasua narica. 



Squire Myers, Baltimore Family Museum, Baltimore, Maryland. 17100. '80. 



(IV) 



Cotton-tail Rabbit, Lepus sylvaticus. 



Howard Eaton, Medora, Dakota Territory. 17101. '80. (iv) 

 American Goldfinch, Spinas tristis, in the llesh. 



Burdett Hassett, Howard Center, Iowa. 17102. '80. (v,a) 

 Mica Schist, for report. 



J. A. Conboie. Virginia City, Nevada, 17103. '80. (xvi) 

 Red-tailed Hawk, Buteo horealis. 



John K. Walker, Parkersburgh, Illinois. 17104. '86. (v, a) 

 Silicified Shells, probably from a tertiary deposit ; from Tampa Bay, Florida. 



James Shepard, New Britain, Connecticut. 17105. '80. (ix) 



