LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 617 



Quartz Geodes, containing calcite (16 specimens), from Keokuk, Iowa. (Ex- 

 change.) 

 W. T. Hornaday, U. S. National Museum. 17995. '86. (xvi) 

 Arrow-heads (10) and a rude chipped ax. 



James Mortimer, jr., Lawyers, Virginia. 17996. '86. (m) 

 Arrow-heads (7 specimens). 



Miss Gracie Clark, Lawyers, Virginia. 17997. '86. (in) 

 Shoes (one pair), manufactured in 1864 hy Sylvester Budford, of Budford, Virginia, 

 such as were worn by soldiers and citizens. (Deposited.) 

 M. C Kulp, Lynchburgh, Virginia. 17998. '86. (i) 

 Saber and Be: t drawn from the army stores at Richmond, Virginia, and carried by 

 the donor from 1862 to 1865. 

 Lieut. Patrick McDevitt, Lynchburgh, Virginia. 17999. '86. (i) 

 Quartz Crystal, from Crystal Mountain, near Hot Springs, Arkansas. 



Prof. Spencer F. Baird, Secretary Smithsonian Institution. 18000. '86. (xvi) 

 Catfish, Amiurus albidus ; Mullet, Moxostoma macrolepidotum ; and Chub, Alicropterns 

 salmoides. 

 W. E. Cutshaw, City Engineer's Office, Richmond, Virginia. 18001. '86. (vn) 

 Moose, A Ices machlis, young and adult (92 hides). 



Col. Cecil Clay, Chief Clerk, Department of Justice. (Through R. A. Klock, 

 Klock's Mill, Ontario, Canada.) 18002. '86. (iv) 

 Minerals. (Exchange.) 



N. H. Perry, South Paris, Maine. 18003. '86. (xvi) 

 Pipe-fish, Siphostoma ; for examination. 



W. St. J. Mazyck, Waverly Mills, Georgetown County, South Carolina. 18004. 

 '86. (vn) 

 Rocks stained by decomposition; for examination. 



Joseph Cox, Phoenix, Arizona. 18005. '86. (xvin) 

 Vireo, Vireo alticola (skin): new to the collection. 



Dr. F. W. Langdon, 65 West Seventh street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 18006. '8C. 

 (v,a) 

 COCOON of Attaeus cecropia, from Washington, District of Columbia ; for name. 



M. A. Tolson, Smithsonian Institution. 18007. '86. (x) 

 Obsidian (4 specimens), from the Yellowstone Park, Wyoming. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. 18008. '86. 

 (xvi) 

 Ores, from Arkansas. 



Department of the Interior. (Through Hon. H. L. Muldrow, Acting Sec- 

 retary.) 1800:>. '86. (xvm) 

 Minerals, etc., from Arkansas. 



Department of the Interior. (Through Hon. H. L. Muldrow, Acting Sec- 

 retary.) 18009. '86. (xvi) 

 Petrified Wood, from Yellowstone Park. 



Department of the Interior, Washington. (Through Hon. H. L. Mul- 

 drow, Acting Secretary. ) 18009. '86. (xiv) 

 Quartz Crystals, chalcedony, silicified wood-twigs, onyx, agate, jasper and 

 amethyst (34 specimens), from Yellowstone Park; also a quartz crystal from 

 Crystal Mountains, near Hot Springs, Arkansas. 



Department of the Interior. (Through Hon. H. L. Muldrow, Acting Sec- 

 retary.) 18009. '86. (xvi) 

 Copperhead Snake, Ansistrodon contortrix ; for identification. 



Henry L. Barker, Oakley, South Carolina. 18010. '86. (vi) 

 Rock Crystal (2 specimens), from Ozark Mountains, Saline County, Arkansas. 

 (Exchange.) 

 Mrs. W. S. Yeates, Washington, District of Columbia. 18011. '86. (xvi) 



