768 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Bird Skins from the Phillipines, Cuncuma leucogaster, Cacataa kwaiaturopygia, Tanyg. 

 natJuis lozoniensis, Prionilurus discurus, Dryooocoyx harringtoni, Picas (Dendropicus) 



gutturalis, Pious (Dcndropicus) javensis hargitti, Pious (Chloropicoides) everetU 

 (sp.), Alccdo (Halcyon ) cyanopeclus, Aloedo (Ceyx) rubra, Meropsbicolor, Euryost-omus 

 orient alls, Prionochilus pcrcussus, Cyrtostomos aurora, Lena tweedali, Oriolus xan- 

 thonotus, Buchanga leucoplum, Parus (Machlolophus) amabilis, Corvus pusillus, Pti- 

 lopus (Leucotreron) gironieri, Treron nasica, Megapodius oumingii, Ardea (Butorides) 

 javanica, Erythra phomioura. From Cochin-china : Pahvornis lathami, Megalcrma 

 heemacephala, Oriolus diffusus, Buchanga leucogenys, Lanius cristafus, Chalcosteth a pec- 

 tor alls, Passer jug if ems, Crypsirhina varians, Ardcola leucoptera, Sterna melauauchen. 

 From Madagascar : Polyboroides madagascariensis, Asturfrancesii, Scops mendanensis, 

 Coracopsis obscura, Coracopsis nigra, Poliopsitta carta, Poliopsitta cana, Leptosomus 

 afcr, Coua cwrulea, Coua eristata, Corythornis cristaius vintsioides, Ispidina madagas- 

 cariensis, Brachypteraeias leptosomus, Brachypteracias squamiger, Bernieria madagas- 

 cariensis, Hypsipetes madagascariensis, Hartlaubia madagascariensis, Euryceros pre- 

 vosti, Artamia viridis, Leptopterus chubcrt, Artamia hucoccphala, Tylas cdivardsi, 

 Vang a citrvirostra, Cjianolanius tricolor, Calicalicus madagascariensis, Caprimnlgus 

 madagascariensis, Corvus scapulatus, Merops superciliosus, Foudia madagascariensis, 

 Funingus madagascariensis, Vinago australis, Charadrius percuarius. From May- 

 otto: Astur brut us, Leptosomus afcr, Funingus sganzini. From Africa: Jlaliwtus 

 vocifcr, Chalcomiira gutturalis, Streptopelia ieraillanti. From Capo Horn, Pata- 

 gonia: Phrygilusgayi, Graculus caruuculatus. (Exchange.) 



M. Milne Edwards, Musee" d'histoire naturelle, Paris, France. 17254. 80. 



(V,A) 



Model of a small pueblo near Pueblo Alto, Chaco Canon, New Mexico. 



Bureau OF Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 17255. '86. 

 (II, a) 

 Tumor — myoma — taken from a shad. "This tumor seems to be composed of librous 

 tissue in part, and was doubtless caused by some irritating body swallowed by the 

 shad a good while ago. The specimen is a novelty in animal pathology. It 

 probably grew from one side of the intestine.'' * 



Golden and Smith, Washington, District of Columbia. 17250. '80. (xxn) 

 ARGENTINE, Argentina sp. Found on the beach near Fletcher Neck Life-saving Sta- 

 tion, Maine. A rare visitor on our coast. 

 E. H. Bunker, Biddeford Poll, Maine. 17258. '80. (vn) 

 Plants (15 Alpine species), from the White Mountains, New Hampshire. 



Walter Deane, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 17259. '80. (xv) 

 Plants (about 300 species) from North Carolina, a locality rarely visited by bolau- 

 ists. 



Gerald McCarthy, Kendall Green, Washington, District of Columbia. 17200. 

 '80. (xv) 

 Plants (343 species) from the Yellowstone Park/ 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through 

 Prank Tweedy.) 17201. '80. (xv) 

 American Smelt, Osmcrus mordax. 



W. C. Harris, New York City. 17202. '80. (vn) 

 Marine Invertebrates collected by the U. S Steamer Enterprise, A. S. Baker com- 

 manding, during her cruise from Wellington, New Zealand, to the United States, 

 in the South Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. 

 Bureau of Navigation, Washington, District of Columbia. 1720.?. '80. (xi) 



* Report of Dr. John S. Billings, U. S. A., Curator, Army Medical Museum. 



