LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 655 



Stone Ax. 



J. H. Walker, Homer, Louisiana. 18552. '87. (in) 

 Magnetite, stained by decomposition ; for examination. 



L. Atchison, Panaca, Nevada. 18553. '87. (xvni) 

 Polished Celt. 



Dr. J. F. Johnston, Homer, Louisiana. 18554. '87. (in) 

 Iron Ball, supposed to have been made either by the Indians or De Soto ; plowed 

 up in a field near Homer, Louisiana. 



Capt. J. M. Walker, Homer, Louisiana. 18555. '87. (i) 

 Shells: Cardium magnum, Lucina Jamaicensis, Unto sp., Tagelus gibbus, Baeta canali- 

 culata, Planorbis trivolvis, Melanian sp., Columbella mereatoria, Petricola pholadi- 

 f or mis, Nerita tesselata,Chione cingenda, Mactra ovalis, Area pexata, Pinna seminuda, 

 Tellina alter nata, T. constricta ; for identification. 

 W. W. Westgate, Houston, Texas. 18556. '87. (ix) 

 Medals in white metal (2) : Yorktown surrender centennial, and Oriole celebration 

 in Baltimore, October, 1881. Also, silver franc, Emperor Napoleon, 1812. 

 F. W. Truk, U. S. National Museum. 18557. '87. (i) 

 Carboniferous Fossils: Syringopora^.^., Zaphreniis$\>., Productus nevadensis, Meek, 

 Pleurotomaria sp., Straparollas sp., Euomphalus sp., concretionary limestone (15 

 specimens). 

 Arthur Lakes, Golden City, Colorado. 18558. '87. (xin, a) 

 Birds' Eggs: Junco hy emails carolinensis (4), from Highland, North Carolina ; Pipilo 

 erythrophthalmm alleni (2), from Charleston, South Carolina; and Helinaia 

 swainsoni (3), from Charleston, South Carolina. 

 William Brewster, Cambridge. Massachusetts. 18559. '87. (v, b) 

 Badge and Pin of the U. S. Veteran Signal Corps Association. 



E. H. Hawley, U. S. National Museum. 18560. '87. (i) 

 Logan Funeral Badge, U. S. Pension Oifice. (Deposited ) 

 J. L. Johnson, U. S. Pension Ofiice. 18561. '87. (i) 

 Card of Admission to the Memorial Service of J. A. Garfield in the United States 

 House of Representatives, February 27, 1882. 



Miss C. C. Curry, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through Paul Beck- 

 with.) 18562. '87. (i) 

 Ear-ring, with paste gem; an artificial silicate of lead colored by protoxide of iron; 

 for examination. 



James Young, Washington, District of Columbia. 18563. '87. (xvi) 

 Badge of the New York Retail Grocers' Union. 



Charles Brickwedel, New York City. 18564. '87. (i) 

 Badge of Retail Merchants' Central Association of New York and vicinity. 



C. F. Bassing, New York City. 18565. '87. (i) 

 Badge of Union Veteran's Union, First National Encampment, January 19, 1887, at 

 Washington, District of Columbia. 

 Maj. M. A. Dillon, Washington, District of Columbia. 18566. '87. (i) 

 Piece of Pottery; for examination. - 



A. A. Peling, Wrights, Pennsylvania. 18567. '87. (ii,b) 

 Hornblende containing garnet; for examination. 



A. A. Peling, Wrights, Pennsylvania. 18567. '87. (xvi) 

 Fossil Plant, Lepidodendron sp.; for examination. 



A. A. Peling, Wrights, Pennsylvania. 18567. '87. (xv) 

 Fossils: Coral, Favosites hemisphericus (?) ; coral, Diphyphllum simcoense, and a large 

 specimen covered with intertwining casts of worm trails and borings; for exain- 

 'nation. 

 A. A. Peling, Wrights, Pennsylvania. 18567. '86. (xni, a) 



