648 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Myriapods. 



L. M. Underwood, Syracuse, New York. 18495. '87. (x) 

 Copper Ornament, crescent shape ; for examination. (Returned.) 



J. D. McGDlRE, Ellicott City, Maryland, 18496. '87. (m) 

 Hair Ball, found in the stomach of a Texas steer slaughtered at Laredo, on the Rio 

 Grande, 1878. 

 Daniel Ruggles, Fredericksburgh, Virginia. 18497. '87. (iv) 

 Continental Paper Currency ; Confederate States Government and State notes 

 and fractional currency; local postage- stamps; Virginia State tax return, dated 

 1788; sheriff's warrants dated 18L3; Poughkeepsie Bank paper currency 1862; 

 piece of Fort Sumter flag-staff at time of surrender, 1861. 

 James D. Martin, Willard's Hotel, District of Columbia. 18498. '87. (i) 

 Coins and tokens in copper, bronze, etc., from England, Canada, Switzerland, France, 

 Connecticut, colonial Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, Jamaica, India, British Guiana, 

 Austria, Spain, Prussia, Buenos Ayres, Caracas, Chili, Brazil, Baden, Holland, 

 Saxony, Hayti, Hanover, Bremen, Denmark, German States, United States Mint 

 token, and 53 metallic store cards. (116 specimens.) 



Henry E. Huber, Baltimore, Maryland. 18499. '87. (i) 

 Model of restoration of Pueblo Bonito by W. H. Jackson. Modelled by W. H. Hoff- 

 man. 

 Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 18500. '87. (n, a) 

 Japanese Heraldic Devices (one volume) and five volumes of Japanese designs. 



Dr. D. Beth une McCartee, Washington. 18501. '87. (n, a) 

 Deweylite, from Ashe County, North Carolina. 



Dr. C. A. Harvey, Washington, District of Columbia. 18502. '87. <xvi) 

 Grouse and Pheasant (skins). 



W. B. Malleis, Portland, Oregon. 18503. '87. (v, a) 

 Live Seal, from Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. Sent to Zoological Garden, Philadel- 

 phia. 

 U. S. Fish Commission. (Through Vinal N. Edwards.) 18504. '87. 

 Insects; for examination. (Returned.) 



Prof. G. F. Atkinson, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 18505. '87. (x) 

 Lepidoptera, from Adirondack Mountains, New York, part for determination and 

 78 specimens for the Museum collection ; for examination. 

 Dr. C. S. McKnight, Saratoga, New York. 18506. 'w7. (x) 

 Insects: Smcrinthus paddidvAus, Pamphila sp., Geometer sp. 

 W. N. Tallant, Columbus, Ohio. 18507. '87. (x) 

 Minerals (99 specimens); from Norway, France, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland. 

 (Exchange.) 

 Dr. T. Schuchardt, Gorlitz, Germany. 18508. '87. (xvi) 

 Pileated Woodpecker, Hylotomus pileatus (skeletons); from Buck Valley, Penn- 

 sylvania. 

 Willard Nye, Jr., New Bedford, Massachusetts. 18509. '87. (xn) 

 Insects, 40 specimens, 27 species, largely new to the collections, and containing two 

 types. 

 James Fletcher, Ottawa, Canada. 18510. '87. (x) 

 Silver Coin, five-franc, Emperor Napoleon, 1811. 



Harry P. Godwin, " Evening Star" Office, Washington, District of Columbia. 

 18511. '87. (i) • 

 Coin, Irish half-penny of George III, 1805. 



Henry Horan, U. S. National Museum. 18512. '87. (i) 

 Coins: Copper cent, 1827, United States; copper half-penny, 1843, New Brunswick, 

 and metallic store card of the Joint Stock Company, New York. Also canceled 

 coupon of bond, Republic of Peru. 



Augustus W. Marron, Washington, District of Columbia. 18513. '87. (i) 



