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Marine Shells, 20 species, 27 specimens, from the Gulf of Mexico ; and 5 6pecies, 20 

 specimens of land shells, from Honduras. 



Charles T. Simpson, Ogallala, Nebraska. 18181. '86. (ix) 

 Marine Shells, foreign (7 specimens). 



Miss Cora Mason, Washington, District of Columbia. 18182. '86. (ix) 

 Cow-Moose, photographs of side and front view of head. 



General Cecil Clay, Washington, District of Columbia. 18183. '86. (iv) 

 Binding, ancient vellum, Bremen, 1735. 



G. Brown Goode, U. S. National Museum. 18184. '86. (i) 

 Confederate Gun-Barrels (2), and a ramrod. 



William L. Page, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18185. 

 '86. (i) 

 Steatite. 



A. Weirman, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18186. 

 '86. (i) 

 Archaeological Objects : Arrow-heads, adiscoidalstone, pottery, human skull, jaw- 

 bones and teeth, from a mound in Amherst County, Virginia; a notched ax and 

 five arrow-heads, from Bedford County, Virginia. 



Dr. Thomas H. Nelson, Coffee, Virginia. 18187. '86. (i) 

 Hymn Books (2), 



Miss Deborah Davis, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through W. F. Page.) 18188. 

 '86. (i) 

 Candle- snuffers (one pair). 



Miss Deborah Davis, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through W. F. Page.) 18188. 

 '86. (ii, a) 

 Buttons from Confederate Army uniforms (40). 



Mrs. Nannie Litchford, Daniel's Hill, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through Wil- 

 liam F. Page.) 18189. '86. (l) 

 Indian Pipe and tomahawk given to General Leftwitch at Fort Meigs, Texas, 1812. 

 John S. Leftwitch, Bedford Springs, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 

 18190. '86. (i) 

 Old Religious Books (4). 



Charles Mortimer, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through W. F. Page.) 18191. 

 '86. (I) 

 11 Sewing Bird " made by hand fifty years ago. 



Mrs. H. W. Jones, Liberty, Virginia. (Through W. F. Page.) 18192. '86. 



(II, A) 



Fossil Wood. 



Max Kelley, Lovely Mount, Virginia. (Through W. F. Page.) 18193. '86. 



(XIV) 



Confederate Brass Epaulette. 



Capt. J. J. Dillard, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page. ) 18194. 

 '86. (i) 

 Personal Account Book of the war period in the Confederate States. 



D. B. Bayne, Jr., Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18195. 

 '86. (i) 

 Hymn Books (2). 



D. B. Bayne, Sr., Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18196. 

 '86. (i) 

 Candle-moulds (one set, known to have been used seventy-five years). 



W. L. Page, Lynchburgh, Virginia. 18197. '86. (n, a) 

 Old Pistol and cylinder. 



S.O. Fisher, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through W.F. Page.) 18198. '86. (ii,a) 

 Birds' Nests and two eggs, Chondestc* grammaous. 



W. H. Adams, Elmore, Illinois. 18199. '86. (v,b) 



