620 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Books: "Illustrations of Tillage and Weaving," a Japanese work in two volumes; 

 also Serrurier's Japanese Cyclopaedia in French-Japanese. Pfc. i. Quadrupeds 

 and birds. 

 Dr. D. B. McCaktee, Washington, District of Columbia. 18047. '86. (ii, a) 

 Navajo Cradle (model,) and a string of silver beads, from Arizona. 



Cosmos Mindeleff, U. S. Geological Survey. 18048. '86. (n, a) 

 Confederate Uniform, private of artillery. (Deposited.) 



Joseph Thompson, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18049. 

 '86. (i) 

 Tape Pistol, old. 



William Silverthorn, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 

 18050. '86. (ii, a) 

 Branding Iron, used by an old Virginian family. 



Capt. J.J. Dillard, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18051. 

 '86. (ii, a) 

 Books: "Songs of Zion," "Questions on the Gospels" (1839), "Young Lady's Eques- 

 trian Manual" (1839). 

 D. B. Payne, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18052. m. 



(II, A) 

 Hymn-Book. (Deposited.) 



Rev. P. Paterson, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page), 18053. 

 '86. (ii, a) 

 Stock worn by an old gentleman, and two fashion plates. 



William L. Page, Lynchburgh, Virginia. 18054. y SC>. (ii, a) 

 Chinese Robin, Leiothrix luteus. (Skeleton.) 



Louis Schmid & Sons, Washington, District of Columbia. 18055. '86. (xn) 

 Pyrite in Limestone; for examination. 



Ambrose Conant, Big Run, Athens County, Ohio. 18056. y 86. (xvi) 

 Japanese Idol, "Amida," worshiped by the most intelligent Japanese. (Exchange.) 



G. L. FAUCHER,West Winsted, Connecticut. 18057. '86. (ii, a) 

 Birds: Merganser serraior (skull), and Oceanodroma leachii (skeleton), from Water- 

 ville, Maine. 



Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Department of Agriculture, Washington, District of 

 Columbia. 18058. '86. (xn) 

 Rocks, from lake beds about 5 miles west of Orleans, Nebraska. 



George P. Merrill, U. S. National Museum. 18059. ^6. (xvn) 

 Candle Mould, and three broiling irons, smith-made. 



Mrs. E. Hunter, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18060. 

 '86. (ii, a) 

 Spheroid of Granite, from Fonni, Sardinia. (Exchange.) 



B. Sturtz, Bonn, Prussia. 18061. '86. (xvn) 

 Hog-nosed Snake (or Spreading Adder), Heterodon platyrkinus (young), from Vir- 

 ginia. 

 J. H. Kuehling, Washington, District of Columbia. 18062. ^6. (vi) 

 Ivory Fan in embroidered case, Chinese traveler's knife, chopsticks in case, and 

 specimen of silk. (Deposited.) 

 Dr. D. B. McCartee, Washington, District of Columbia. 18063. 'SG. (ii,a) 

 Shells; for examination. 



Dr. W. H. Rush, Hyannis, Massachusetts. 18064. '86. (ix) 

 Drum captured at Yorktown by Capt. D. K. Wardell, of the Twenty-second Massa- 

 chusetts Volunteers. 

 Joseph Sessford, Smithsonian Institution. . 18065. '86. (i) 

 Double Yellow-head Parrot, Chrysoth levaillanti (.skeleton). 



Mrs. Wood, Washington, District of Columbia. 18066. '86. (xn) 



