LIST OF ACCESSIONS. G45 



Work of Calotermes sp. ; for examination. 



John C. White, Bisbee, Arizona. 18449. '86. (x) 

 Carved Sto.se Image. (Returned.) 



John M. Park, Dallas, Texas. 18450. '86. (n, a) 

 Fibrous Serpentine in matrix; for examination. 



John Cole, Cedar Point, Page County, Virginia. 18451. '86. (xvm) 

 Birds, twelvospecies, nineteen specimens, from District of Columbia. 



H. W. Henshaw, Washington, District of Columbia. 18452. '86. (v, a) 

 Silver ani> Copper Coins of Great Britain, and of Switzerland. 



W. V. Cox, U. S. National Museum. 18453. '86. (I) 

 Quartz and cLToritic material ; for examination. 



Dr. A. W. Lakin, Boonesborough, Washington County. Maryland. 18454. 

 y 86. (xvm) 

 Coins : A collection of four hundred and fifteen varieties of United States cents 

 dating from 1793 to 1886. Also twelve specimens of metallic store cards, political 

 medals, mint tokens, and continental state coins, Cape diamonds, explosive bul- 

 let, and musket-flints. 



Dr. I. E. Nagle, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. 18455. '86. (i) 

 Fossil Shells. 



Dr. I. E. Nagle, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. 18455. '86. (xili, b) 

 Stone Implement, found in an ancient camp of Indians, near Hound Head, Hardin 

 County, Ohio ; also four arrow-heads from various localities. 



Dr. I. E. Nagle, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. 18455. '86. (in) 

 Paper Currency: Ten centavos of the Bank of Spaiu, Havana, Cuba. 



Miss C. C. Curry, care of Paul Beckwith, U. S. National Museum. 18456. 

 } 86. (i) 

 Shells, from Upper Tennessee River. 



Dr. J. C. McCormick, Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. 18457. '86. (ix) 

 Harbor Seal, Phoca vitulina. 



U. S. Fish Commission. 18458. '86. (iv) 

 Skulls of Sorcx Haydeni (10), Arivicola riparius (3). 



Dr. J. C. Merrill, U. S. Army, Fort Klamath, Oregon. 18459. '86. (xn) 

 Skins of Arvicola riparius (1), and Hesperomys leucopus (1). 



Dr. J. C. Merrill, U. S. Army, Fort Klamath, Oregon. 18459. '86. (iv) 

 Meteoric Iron (three specimens); troilite from the "Cranbourne meteorite," mete- 

 oric stone (three fragments), and a slice of iron and stone meteorite. (Exchange.) 

 . British Museum, London, England. 18460. } 86. (xvi) 

 Long Primer Type (20 pounds), and iron chase, 12 by 19. 



H. L. Pelouze & Son, Washington, District of Columbia. 18461. '86. (i) 

 "Fasten Pretzeln," from St. Petersburg, Russia. 



George H. Boehmer, Smithsonian Institution. 18462. '86. (i) 

 Minerals, for analysis. 



E. Remus, Ravenna, Los Angeles County, California. 18463. '86. (xvi) 

 Venetian Beads, of glass and enamel, for examination. (Returned.) 



Mrs. W. B. Powell, Natchitoches, Louisiana. 18464. ^ij. (in) 

 Quartz (33 specimens). (Exchange.) 



F.P. Greaves, Bonne Terre, Missouri. 18465. '86. (xvi) 

 Dentigerous Bose (? pharyngeal) of fossil fish, probably Ganoid. 



Dr. H. H. Thorpe, Liberty Hill, Texas. 18466. '86. (vn) 

 Deposit of impure carbonate of lime, from a spring or stream. 



Dr. H.H.Thorpe, Liberty Hill, Texas. 18466. '86. (xvn) 

 Arrow-heads, 2 spear-heads, and 2 fragments of spear-heads. 



Dr. H.H.Thorpe, Liberty Hill, Texas. 18466. '8^. (in) 

 Apatite, from Bedford, Canada, and pyrophyllite from Chesterfield County, South 

 Carolina. 



W. S. Yeates, U. S. National Museum. 18467. '86. (xvi) 



