LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 653 



Grant Relics— Continued. 



Address from clerks and work-people of Cambridge Street Works and Rolling 

 Mills, Birmingham. 

 Received October 19, 1885 : 

 Description of the Hundred of Salford assize courts. 



William H. Vanderbilt and Julia Dent Grant. (Through the United States 

 Government.) 18528. '87. (i) 

 Insects:* Lithobius minnesotwsp. nov., L. bilabiatus, L. tuber sp. nov., L. providens sp. 

 nov., L. pullus sp. nov., L. trilobus sp. nov., L. cardinalis sp. nov., L. howei sp. nov., 

 L. politus, L. mordax, and L. juventus sp. nov.; from Indiana, Minnesota, and 

 Michigan. 

 G. H. Bollman, Bloomiugton, Indiana. 18529. '87. (x) 

 Copper Coin, Roman-Semitic, issued in 266 A. D., for use in the Roman Syriac 

 provinces; for examination. (Returned.) 

 F. Tipton, Selma, Alabama. 18530. '87. (i) 

 Wurdemann's Heron,! Ardea wuerdemanni (two specimens). (Purchased.) 



R. C. Stuart, Tampa, Florida. 18531. 7 S7. (v, a) 

 Fossils.? 



Cincinnati formation: Butlwtrepliis succulens, Hall; Beatricea nodulosa, Billings; 

 Stromatopora sp.?; Colnmndria stellata, Hall; Zaphrentis spinulosa, E. aud H. ; 

 Palwophyllum divaricans, Nicholson ; Palceophyllum divaricans, Nicholson, and Pti- 

 lodiciya emaccrata, Nicholson (on same block) ; Tetradium fibratum, Safford; Halo- 

 pora emacerata, Nicholson; Chcvtetes sp. ; Montieulipora frondosa, D'Orbigny; 

 Monticulipora ; Ftnestella oxfordensis, Ulrich; Streptorhynchus crassus, Nicholson ; 

 Slrophomena alternata, Conrad ; S. rhomboidalis, and S. rftomboidalis var. tenuistriata 

 (on same block); Leptcvua sericea, Sowerby; Orthis occidentalis, Hall; 0. biforata 

 var. acutilirata ; 0. siimata, Hall; Pterinea demissa, Conrad; Megaptera alatal, 

 Meek; Cyclonema billx, Conrad; Gomphoceras eos, Hall; Orthoceras sp.?; Asaphus 

 vtegistos, Locke; 22 genera, 24 species, cies, 2 varieties, and 75 specimens. 



Niagara formation: Pentamer us oblong us, Sowerby; Orthoceras annulatum, Sow- 

 erby ; 2 genera, 2 species, and 5 specimens. 



Lower Carboniferous formation: FenestellazLTid. undetermined Bryozoa; Fenestella 

 delicata, Meek; Petzia verneuiliana, Hall ; 3 genera, 2 species, and 5 specimens. 

 Total, 27 genera, 29 species, 2 varieties, and 98 specimens. 

 A. C. Benedict, Indianapolis, Indiana. 18532. '87. (xiii, a) 

 Mollusks, a small collection of dry and marine shells from Japan and Corea. 



P. L. Jouy, Washington, District of Columbia. 18533. '87. (ix) 

 Marine Invertebrates, sponges, corals, echinoderms, and Crustacea, from Japan 

 and Corea. 

 P. L. Jouy, Washington, District of Columbia. 18533. '87. (xi) 

 Quartz; for examination. (Returned.) 



Hon. W. C. Whitthorn^e, U. S. Senate. 18534. '87. (xvi) 

 Japanese Pheasant, Phasianus versicolor $ (skeleton). 



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

 18535. '87. (xn) 

 Meteoric Iron, from Johnsou County, Arkansas. 



J. C. Betten, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. 18536. '87. (xvi) 

 Arsenical Pyrites ; for examination. 



D. G. McLean, San Bernardino, California. 18537. '87. (xvi) 

 Flint Knife. 



W. W. Adams, Mapleton, New York. 18538. '87. (in) 



* See Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Vol. 10, p. 254. 

 t See Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Vol. 10, p. 112. 

 \ See Report on Department of Paleozoic Fossils, Section n, 



