610 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Mammal Skin, Hetcromys longicaudatus. 



Prof. Alfred Duges, Guanajuato, Mexico. 17923. '86. (iv) 

 Polishing Slate, from Moro Leon. 



Prof. Alfred Duges, Guanajuato, Mexico. 17923. '86. (xvin) 

 Insect, caught at Lagoon Heights. 



Dr. Robert White, Boston, Massachusetts. 17924. '86. (x) 

 Clay Image, a small terra-cotta figure found in earthworks. (Returned.) 



D. F. Sayre, Marietta, Ohio. 17925. '86. (in) 

 Polished Dufrenite, limonite pseudoinorph after pyrite, showing oscillatory com- 

 bination between the octahedron and a tetragonal tris-octahedron, and limonite 

 pseudomorph after pyrite (cubes). 

 Prof. J. H. Morrison, Lexington, Virginia. 17926. '86. (xvi) 

 Fossils. 



Prof. J. H. Morrison, Lexington, Virgiaia. 17926. '86. (xiii, a) 

 Brachiopod, Bhynchonello ; for examination. 



Mrs. Margaret Trumble, Wakeman, Ohio. 17927. '86. (xm, a) 

 Archaeological Object. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through Major 

 J. W. Powell, Director.) 17928. '86. (in) 

 Glass Sponge, from Enoshima, Japan. Collected by Mr. S. Kneelaud, 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 179528. '86. (xi) 



Ethnological Objects: Cloth pictures, clay vases and bowls, reindeer lichen, straw 



shoes, prepared betel, Chinese anatomical plates, shell bracelet, stone idol (?), 



hand mirror, "pulu" used for stuffing pillows, and photograph of Japanese 



v\ orshiping at the tombs of deceased persons. Presented by Mr. S. Kneeland. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 17928. ^6. (n, a) 



Fish-sounds. 



C. J. Hering, Colony of Surinam, Dutch Guiana, South America. 17929. '86. (i) 

 Lepidoptera.* destroyed by Anthreni. 



C.J. Hering, Colony of Surinam, Dutcji Guiana, South America. 17929. '86. (x) 

 Pottery. 



C. J. Hering, Colony of Surinam, Dutch Guiana, South America. 17929. 

 '86. (ii, b) 

 Frogs, snake, snake's egg, etc. (Nine specimens). 



C. J. Hering, Colony of Surinam, Dutch Guiana, South America. 17929. 

 '86. (vi) 

 Bird (skeleton), Loplwrrns ornatus. 



C. J. Hering, Colony of Surinam, Dutch Guiana, South America. 17929. 

 '8(5. (xii) 

 Bird-skin, Phaethornis sp. 



C. J. Hering, Colony of Surinam, Dutch Guiana, South' America. 17929. 

 '86. (v, a) 

 Ethnological Objects : Two Indian fans made of the Auara palm leaf, Carib 

 Indian rattle, water goblet, earthen dish, two necklaces of the Arecuna Indians, 

 one of the " Japoo papoo" seed and the other made of shells; string of Bamfro 

 seed, and Bush negro calabashes, plates, and spoons. 



C. J. Hering, Colony of Surinam, Dutch Guiana, South America. 17929. 

 '86. (ii, a) 

 Blue Crab, Callinectes hastatus, with small oyster growing on the back of carapax. 



W. de C. Revenel, St. Jerome, Maryland. 17930. '86. (xi) 

 Hind Feet of the ass "Sara Bernhardt," showing an extraordinary abnormal devel- 

 opment, with photograph of the same. (Noticed in Science Oct. 1, No. 191, 

 p. 304.) 

 J. C. Baldwin, Houston, Texas. 17931. '86. (iv) 



* See Report on Department of Insects, Section n. 



