644 REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Redbreast, Erythacua rubecula (skeleton). 



Louis Schmid & Sons, Washington, District of Columbia. 18429. '88. (xiU 

 Bill of Exchange, first and second, for £100 sterling, dated Norfolk, February 6, 

 1819, drawn on bankers at Liverpool, England, and protest of same. 

 Thomas Mahron, U. S. National Museum. 18430. '66. (i) 

 Shells: Helix subritpicola, from Clinton's Cave, Utah. 



Dr. A. S. Packard, Jr., Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. 18431. 

 '86. (ix) 

 Reptile, fiom British Guiana. 



Otto Lugger, Baltimore, Maryland. 18432. '86. (vi) 

 Flint Fish-hook (fragment); for examination. 



W. W. Adams, Mapleton, New York. 18433. '86. (in) 

 Meteoric Iron: Slab weighing 8.10 grammes; from Toluca, Mexico. (Exchange.) 



Ward and Howell, Rochester, New York. 18134. '06. (xvi) 

 Black Guillemot, Cepphus grylle, downy young; from Green Isle, Maine. 



E C. Greenwood, Ipswich, Massachusetts. 18435. '66. (v, a) 

 Fossil Boxes of Zeuglodon cetoides; from Shubula, Clark County, Mississippi. 

 U. S. Geological Survey. (Through W. H. Dall.) 18436. f 86. (xii) 

 Fossil Wood, from California and South Carolina. 



U. S. Geological Survey. (Through W. II. Dall.) 18436. '86. (xiv) 

 Hawaiian Bat, Atalapha cinerea (variety); from Sandwich Islands. 



Valdemar Knudsen, Hotel Bellevue, Boston, Massachusetts. 18437. '.-6. (iv) 

 Catlinite Pipe, Kansas War Hatchet, and Pawnee War Club. (Deposited.) 



Rev. J. O. Dorsey, Washington, District of Columbia. 18438. ^d. (h,a) 

 Ethnological Objects: Winnebago dolls, Omaha moccasins. (Deposited.) Toy 

 cradle, Nattuetunne Indians, Oregon. (Exchange.) 

 Mrs. J. O. Dorsey, Washington, District of Columbia. 18439. '86. (ii,a) 

 Fossils: 31 specimens of Notlxozoa Vcrmontana, 3 specimens of OleneUus, from the 

 Middle Cambrian, Salisbury, Vermont. This collection is of special interest, 

 owing to the specimens being from the quartz rock re-referred to the base of the 

 Taconic system of Emmons. 



Prof. Henry M. Seeley, Middlebury, Vermont. (Through C. D. Walcott.) 

 18140. '86. (xni, a) 

 Legal Papers relating to claims on U. S. mineral lands; power of attorney (de 

 facto) given in Germany to be used in the United States ; Canadian, South Amer- 

 ican, and European revenue and postage stamps (38). 



Paul Beckwith, U. S. National Museum. 18441. '86. (i) 

 Coixs in silver, nickel, and copper; from Germany, France Switzerland, Ceylon, etc. 

 (Deposited.) 

 Frederick W. True, U. S. National Museum. 18442*. '86. (i) 

 Pig skin Trunks (3), from Fuchow, China. 



(Donor Unknown.) 18443. 'SG. (n, a) 

 Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys dcserti (type), from Mohave River, California. 



F. Stephens, San Bernardino, California. 18444. '86. (iv) 

 Archaeological Orjects: eighteen flakes of flint, jasper, etc., a scraper, a hammer- 

 stone, four polished celts,'an unfinished celt, a broken celt, fourteen shell beads, 

 twenty one fragments of pottery, and eleven fragments of human bone-;. 

 J. I. LENGSFIELD, Greenville, Mississippi. 18445. '86. (in) 

 Birds, from Japan. 



Prof. P. Collett, Christiania, Norway. 18446. '86. fv, a) 

 Seeds of Victoria regia. 



Prof. W. T. Tjiiselton-Dyer, Kew Gardens, London, England. 18447. '86. 

 (Carp pond.) 

 Copper "Crown," found in a grave; for examination. (Returned.) 

 Miss Helen Hobbs, Little Rock, Arkansas. 18148. '86, (in) 





