LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 619 



Tangai Nuts ; for examination. 



Ignacio Pa lax & Co., Baliia, Ecuador. (Through S. Samper & Co., New 

 York.) 18033. '86. (i) 



The result of the examination is published in the report of the curator of the 

 Section of Materia Medica. 

 Wood ; for identification. 



M. A. Reach, Providence, Rhode Island. 18034. '86. (xv) 



October. 



White-tailed Hawk, Buieo clbicaudatus : new to the collection. 



George B. Sennett, American Museum of Natural History, New York. 18035. 

 '86. (v,a) 

 Ethnological Objects/ from the following localities: 



Kassianamute, Togiak River (108 specimens) ; Tuniakput, Togiak River (25 

 specimens) ; Ikaliuk, Togiak River (24 specimens) ; Togiagamute, Togiak River 

 (51 specimens) ; Agivigiak, Agivigiak River (5 specimens) ; Iguswek, Iguswek 

 River (16 specimens); total, 229 specimens. 



I. Applegate, Sergeant Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Unalashka, Alaska. 18036. 

 '86. (ii, a) 

 Crustacea : echinodermata and 1 annelid. 



I. Applegate, Sergeant Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Unalashka, Alaska. 18036. 

 '86. (xi) 

 Stone Ax. 



I. Applegate, Unalashka, Alaska. 18036. '86. (in) 

 Insects, Carabus truncaticollis. 



I. Applegate, Unalashka, Alaska. 18036. '86. (x) 

 Fishes: Fodothecus acipenserinus, Blepsias cirrhosus, Trichodon stelleri, Artedius noto- 

 spilotus, Murwnoides ornatus, Siphagonus barbatus, Ammococtes aureus. 

 I. Applegate, Unalashka, Alaska. 18036. '86. (vn) 

 Grasses. This collection, though small, is very valuable and contains several spe- 

 cies new to the Museum herbarium, and one (Carex decidua Boott), collected for 

 the third time in North America. 

 I. Applegate, Unalashka, Alaska. 18036. '86. (xv) 

 Clypeaster rotundus; for examination. 



C. C. Nutting, State University of Iowa. 18037. '86. (xi) 

 Fossil Fern, CaUipteridium ; a good specimen. 



T. E. S. Griffin, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. 18038. '86. (xiv) 

 Mole Cricket, Gryllotalpa sp. 



Hart Vance, assistant engineer in charge of Red River survey. 18039. '86. (x) 

 Ores, from Tennessee. 



Dr. J. C. McCormick, Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. 18040. '86. (xviii) 

 Red Worms, taken from the Richmond Reservoir Lake. 



W. E. Cutsiiaw, Richmond, Virginia. 18041. '8Q. (xi) 

 Insects. 



D. Macrae, Wilmington, Delaware. 18042. '86. (x) 

 Flower-fly, Eristalis (larva) ; for examination. 



W. G. Blish, Niles, Michigan. 18043. '86. (x) 

 Larva of a species of Moth, Logoa; for examination. 



Dr. H. P. Brisbane, Vicksburg, Mississippi. 18044. '86. (x) 

 American Hercules Beetle, Dynastes tityus ; for examination. 



W. J. Huyburn, Wakeup post-office, Athens County, Ohio. 18045. '86. (x) 

 Drop-block: a game played among the Chinese. 



Henry Horan, U. S. National Museum. 18046. '86. (n, a) 



* See Report on Department of Ethnology, Section n. 



