774 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Ornament made of sheep-skin and beads, having fcoteraic devices ; taken from tho 

 head of a dead Indian warrior. 



James M. Null, McKenzie, Tennessee. 17340. '86. (n, a) 

 Ophiuran, from Boca Ceiza Bay, Florida. 



John R. Jones, Tampa, Florida. 17341. '86. (xi) 

 Trenton Fossils (339 specimens). 



H. C. Powers, Beloit, Wisconsin. 17342. 'SO. (xin, a) 

 Weathered Limestone, siliceous concretions and stylobites; from Tennessee. 



Ira Sayles, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. 17343. 

 '80. (xv) 



Birds, Junco hyemalis carollnensis, from North Carolina. 



William Brewster, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 17344. '80. (v, a) 

 European Badger, Meles taxus, in the flesh. 



Central Parr Menagerie (through W. A. Conklin, esq., New York City). 

 17345. '80. (iv) 



Nest and Eggs of European Goldfinch, Fringilla cardudis Linn* 



E. T. Adney, New York City. 17340. '80. (v, b) 

 Arrows (3) used by the " Prairie Dog Indians." 



A. M. Stephens, Ream's Canon, Arizona. 17347. '80. (n, a) 

 Fossil Corn, from slope of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's Mine, Penn- 

 sylvania. 



John W. Brock, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 17348. '87. (xiv) 



Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar (probably var. sebago), from Ragety Point, Lower 

 Potomac. 



R. A. Golden, Washington, District of Columbia. 17340. '87. (vn) 

 Stone Pestle, from Grant's Pass, Oregon. 



Charles Aldrich, Webster City, Iowa. 17350. '80. (m) 



Coal. 



Dr. Wolfred Nelson, New York City. 17351. '80. (xvm) 



Materia Medica, from Panama. 



Dr. Wolfred Nelson, New York City. 17351. '80. (i) 

 Hand Paper Mold, imported from London in 1815. 



Henry W. Miller, Worcester, Massachusetts. 17352. '80. (i) 

 English Hand-made Tacks and samples of very small tacks, weighing 4 ounces to 

 the thousand. (Deposited.) 



Henry W. Miller, Worcester, Massachusetts. 17352. '80. (xvm) 



Aluminum Bronzf. 



Cowles Aluminum Company, Cleveland, Ohio. (Through Dr. T. M. Chatard, 

 U.S. Geological Survey.) 17353. '80. (xvm) 



Sandstone Concretions, from Dickinson, Dakota Territory; ferruginous concre- 

 tion, from Glendive, Montana Territory; volcanic dust, from Norton County, 

 Kansas. 



Dr. A. C. Peale, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. 

 17354. '80. (xvii) 



Stone Ax, double-grooved, unfinished, from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. (Ex- 

 change.) A. F. Wooster, Norfolk, Connecticut. 17355. '80. (m) 



Alligator, from New Orleans, Louisiana. 



Mrs. A. Taussig, Washington, District of Columbia. 17350. '80. 



Copper Coin. One bajocco, 1851, of Pope Pius IX. 



Calhoun Patterson, Rockville, Maryland. 17357. '80. (i) 



