LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 621 



Archaeological Objects : Rude cutting tool, 14 arrow-heads, 3 rude implements, 13 

 fragments of pot-stone bowls, 3 pieces of pottery, grooved ax, unfinished pot-stone 

 bowl; from the District of Columbia ; 7 arrow-heads, from Montgomery Couuty, 

 Maryland ; grooved ax, from Annapolis, Maryland, and 3 arrow-heads, from 

 Hampshire County, West Virginia. 

 Dr. Lewis Kengla, Kansas City, Missouri. 18067. '86. (in) 

 Fungus, probably a species of Coprinus. 



Commander L. A. Beardslee, U. S. Navy, Little Falls, New York. 18068. '86. 

 (xv) 

 Salamander, A mbly stoma (larva) ; for examination. 



H. J. Shaw, New Berlin, Chenango County, New York. 18069. } 8{j. (vi) . 

 Undulated Grass Parakeet, Melapsittacus undulatus (skeleton). 



W. C. Weeden, U. S. National Museum. 18070. '86. (xn) 

 Antiquities, from France. 



Thomas Wilson, Munich, Bavaria. 18071. '86. (in) 

 Squirrel, Sciurus aureogaster ; locality not known. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia. (Through Arthur E. Brown, esq.) 

 18072, } 86. (iv) 

 Paper Money of the General Government, and of the states, counties, and cities of 

 the Confederate States of America, bond certificates, tax bills, postage-stamps, 

 merchandise invoices, etc. 



W. F. Page, U. S. Fish Commission. 18073. '86. (i) 

 Shell, probably Helix septemvolra Say ; fur examination. 



W. E. Hudson, Orlando, Florida. 18074. '86. (ix) 

 Little Brown Crane, Grus canadensis. 



G. F. Morcom, Chicago, Illinois. 18075. '86. (v, a) 

 American Ground Squirrel, Tamias striatus. 



P. C. Hough, Morgantown, West Virginia. 18076. '86. (iv) 

 Lepidoptera, 26 species, 31 specimens. 



George H. Hudson, Pittsburgh, New York. 18077. '86. (x) 

 Jumping Mice, Zapus hudsonius (seven specimens), from Chatham, New Jersey. 



J. M. C. Eaton, Irvingtou, New Jersey. 18078. '86. (iv) 

 Bones from a burial cave in Grainger County, Tennessee. 



Dr. J. C. McCormick, Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. 18079. '86. (in) 

 Gila Monster, Heloderma suspectum. 



Dr. George H. Mitchell, Sacaton, Pinal County, Arizona. 18080. '86. (vi) 

 Nest of Vespa maculata, containing a large number of specimens; from Mount Vernon, 

 Virginia. 

 J. H. Kuehling, Washington, District of Columbia. 18081. '86. (x) 

 Bird-skins;* a collection including 11 specimens, 6 species, including 6 adults and 

 young of Sialia azurea, Trogon ambiguus, juv., in the first plumage, from Arizona; 

 the head of a female Imperial Woodpecker, Campephilus imperialis, from Sonora, 

 Mexico, a species of which the Museum as yet possesses no complete specimen, 

 the above head being the first fragment of this magnificent bird received. 

 Lieut. Harry C. Benson, U. S. Army, Fort Huachnca, Arizona. 18082. '86. 



(V, A) 



Albino Western Rodin, Merula migraloria propinqua (skin). 



John J. Snyder, Murphys, Calaveras County, California. 18083. '86. (v, a) 

 Birds (19 specimens, 8 species), mostly vireos and flycatchers. 



William Lloyd, Paint Creek, Concho County, Texas. 18084. '86. (v, a) 

 Flax, from France. Also Consular Report 87, containing a statement concerning the 

 same. 



Hou. Chas. P. Williams, U. S. consul at Rouen, France. (Through Depart- 

 ment of State.) 18085. '86. (i) 



* See Proceedings U. S. National Museum, vol. 10, p. 147. 



