LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 647 



Gopher, Gcomys bursarius, and 13-lined Sphermophile, Sphermopliilus 13-lineatu8 

 (ski us). 

 James E. Benedict, St. Paul, Minnesota. 18487. '87. (iv) 

 Gopher, Geomys bursarius, and 13-liued Sphermophile, Sphermophilus Vi-lineatun 

 (skulls). 

 James E. Benedict, St. Paul, Minnesota. 18487. '87. (xn) 

 Corals; 28 lots of specimens. (Exchange.) 



Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. 18488. '87. (xi) 

 Water Bug, Belostoma americana ; for examination. 



C. R. Moore, Bias, West Virginia. 18489. '87. (x) 

 Ethnological Objects : * Stone axes, stone scrapers, stone knives, stone pigulkis, 

 spear-heads, hone spear, 2 spokeshaves, 1 polisher, fire-making implement, 

 wooden mask, bone wand, rattle, shaman's cap, shaman's whistle, hone fish- 

 hooks, tobacco-box, snow knives, ivory carvings, stone ear-ring, comb, mortars 

 and pestles, etc. (175 specimens.) 

 William J. Fisher, Kodiak, Alaska. 18490. '87. (n, a) 

 Bird- skins, from Alaska. 



Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U.S. Navy. 18491. '87. (v, a) 

 Fishes: Colitis quadricornis, Lota maculosa, Oncorhynchus keta, 0. gorbuscha, Coregonus 

 lennicotti, C. tullibee, C. quadrilateralis, C. neJsoni, and merki subsp., Salvelinus na- 

 maycush, S. malma, Thymallus signifer, Stenodus mackcnzii, Hypomesus olidiis, Esox 

 Indus, and Dallia pectoralis ; from Kowak River, Alaska. 

 Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U.S. Navy. 18491. '87. (vn) 

 Ethnological Objects, t from Alaska. 



Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U. S. Navy. 18491. '87. (n, a) 

 Frog, Bana cantabrigensis (3 specimens) ; from Fort Cosmos, Alaska. 



Lieut, G. M. Stoney, U. S. Navy. 18491. '87. (vi) 

 Mammals, from Alaska. 



Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U. S. Navy. 18491. '87. (iv) 

 Insects,! from Alaska. 



Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U. S. Navy. 18491. '87. (x) 

 Plants ; a good collection of common northern species. 



Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U. S. Navy. 18491. '87. (xv) 

 Birds' Eggs: 



Hesperociclda ncvvia. Clangula hyemalis. 



Tardus aliciw. Larus brachyrhynchus. 



Dendroica striata. ' Branta canadensis minima. 



Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis. Dafila acuta. 



Grus canadensis. Olor columbianus. 



Sterna paradisea. Urinator pacificus. 



From Alaska. 

 Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U. S. Navy. 18491. '87. (v, b) 

 Rocks, from Alaska. 



Lieut. G. M. Stoney, U. S. Navy. 18491. '87. (xvn) 

 Photographs (5) of antiquities in the Museum at Cartago, Costa Rica. 



Anastasio Alfaro, Cartago, Costa Rica. 18492. '87. Cm) 

 Land Shells, 5 species ; from Atilla, Honduras. (Supplementary to accession 18181.) 

 Named by C. F. Ancey, and used as types in one of his publications. 

 Charles T. Simpson, Ogallala, Nebraska. 18493. '87. (ix) 

 Monkey, Brachyurus rubicundus, from South America. 



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

 18494. '87. (iv) 



*See Report on Department of Ethnology, Section it. 

 tSee Report onDepartment of -Ethnology, Section n. 

 t See Report on Department of Insects, Section n. 



