628 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Gasteropod, HaUotis splendens. 



Mrs. Mary H. Bennett, San Bernardino, California. 1S200. '86. (ix) 

 Parasites (Cryptolepas rhachianecti) from California Gray Whale, Bhachianectes glaucus. 



C. H. Townsend, U. S. National Museum. 18201. '86. (xi) 

 Pipe, said to have been smoked in many Indian councils presided over by Black 

 Hawk, a noted chief of the Sac and Fox tribe. 

 James C. Clark. (Through Department of the Interior.) 18202. '86. (i) 

 Herbarium containing about COO species, and a large duplicate set. 



A. G. Pearce, North Hannibal, New York. 18203. '86. (xv) 

 Archaeological Objects. More than 20,000 specimens. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 18204. '86. (hi) 

 Archaeological Objects: 39 arrow-heads, spear-head, two scrapers, and a leaf- 

 shaped implement. 



Archer L Payne, Lynchburgh, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18205. 

 '8(3. (in) 

 Tobacco-presser and crimper. 



Hancock Brothers & Co., Lynchburgh, Virginia. 18206. '£6. (i) 

 Lower Jaw of Ground Shark, Somniosus microcephalus, taken on the Grand Bank in 

 August, 1880; also eggs of the Slime Eel, Myxina glutinosa. Collected by 

 Nathaniel Day of the schooner M, A. Barton, Gloucester, Massachusetts. 



Capt. J.W.Collins, schooner Grampus, U. S. Fish Commission. 18207. '86. 



(VII) 



Loggerhead Turtle, Thalassochelys caretta (skull), from Swan Island, Caribbean Sea. 



John Howson, Boston, Massachusetts. 18208. '86. (xn) 

 Red-bellied Squirrel, Sciurus aureigaster, and Moor Monkey, Macacus maurus. 



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

 18209. '8o. (iv) 

 Snake, Tropidonotus Msectus, type, new species, Cope ; caught at Central Station, 

 Washington. 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 18210. '86. (vi) 

 Carved Pipe of a green serpentine, fouud near Santa F6, New Mexico. (Cast.) 

 Major W. S. Beebe, U. S. Army, Brooklyn, New York. 18211. '86. (m) 

 Oxide of Iron, with a little quartz ; for examination. 



John C. White, Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona. 18212. '86. (xvin) 

 Carved Stone Pipe, and a small copper ax. (Deposited). 



J. B. NicKLiN, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 18213. '86. (Hi) 

 Fossil Teeth: Molar Fragments of upper and of lower molar teeth of Horse, Equus 

 sp. ; fragments of molar of a mastodon and two fragments of molars of a large 

 ruminant. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through Mr. 

 W.H.Dall.) 18214. '86. (xn) 

 Fossil Fish, apparently Uranidea or an allied genus of fresh- water Cottoids ; found 

 in the tunnel of the Monte Cristo Mine on the summit of Spanish Peak, in the 

 auriferous gravel of California. 

 John G. Phelps, San Francisco, California. 18215. '86. (vn) 

 Old Lamp, hymu-book, and clay cup. 



E. L. Stout, New Hope, Virginia. (Through W. F. Page. ) 18216. '86. (n, a) 

 Shells: Helix spinosa Lea, H. alternata Say, JET. ajjpressa Say, H. elevala Say, Campe- 

 loma ponderosa Lea, C. decisa Say. Io spinosa Lea, Angitrema verrucosa Raf., Pleuro- 

 cerafilum Lea, P. anthonyiLiea, Unio verrucosus Barnes, and U. bullatus Raf. ?var.; 

 for examination. 

 Dr. J. C. McCormick, Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. 18217. '86. (ix) 

 Stone Implements from the "Trenton Gravel;" also a worked piece of jasper from 

 Trenton. 



Dr. C. C. Abbott, Trenton, New Jersey. 18218. '86. (m) 



