660 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Mocking-bird, Mimus polyglottos. (Skeleton.) 



Louis Schmid & Sons, Washington, District of Columbia. 18628. '87. (xn) 

 Ikon Ore (6 specimens), representing some important New England localities. 



Prof. R. Pumpelly, Newport, Rhode Island. 18629. '87. (xviii) 

 Wings of Insects: Junonia lavimma, Eacl.cs impenalis, Agraulis vanilla?, Pip'dio ajax, 

 and Sphinx Carolina ; for examination. 



F. C. Grugan, Warrington, Florida. 18630. '87. (x) 

 Fossil Shark's Tooth. (Returned.) 



A. M. Dawson, Rbome, Wise County, Texas. 18631. '87. (iv) 

 Yellow-shafted Flicker, Colaptes auratus; Red-headed woodpecker, Mclanerpcs 



erytkrocephalus ; Cedar Bird, Ampelis cedrorum ; Red and Luff shouldered Black- 

 bird, Agelceua phamiceus. 

 L. O. Pindar, Hickman, Kentucky. 18632. '87. (xn) 

 Irish Setter, " Glenclaire/' with pedigree. 



Ja:>ies T. Walker, Palmyra, New York, 18633. '87. (IV) 

 Shell, Volata junonia ; for examination. (Returned.) 



B. F. Blackburn, Osprey, Manatee County, Florida. 18634. '87. (ix) 

 Bones, from a cavern in Florida. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. 18635. '87. (xn) 

 ROCKS containing phosphoric acid; for examination. 



C. L. Bush, Lake City, Florida, 18636. '87. (xvnO 

 Cooper's Shrew, Sorex coopcri; for identification. 



F. C. Jessup, West Hampton, New York. 18637. '37. (iv) 

 "Sixteen Puzzle." 



Henry Horan, Washington, District of Columbia. 18638. '87. (ii,a) 

 Canary, Serinus canariensis. (Skeleton.) 



Louis Sciimid & Sons, Washington, Districtof Columbia. 18639. '87. (xn) 



Shells. 



Earl Flint, Rivas, Nicaragua. 18640. '87. (ix) 

 Tufa, bearing print of human foot, and sand. 



Earl Flint, Rivas, Nicaragua. 18040. '87. (xvii) 



Carboniferous Fossils : 



Finestclla sp. f; Spirifera camerata, Morton; Productus cora, D'Orbiguy; P. 

 nebraslcensis, Owen; P. scmirtticulatus, Martin; AUorisma sp. ?; Athyris sp. ?; 

 Streptorhynchus crenistria, Phil. ; Chonetes granulifera, Owen; Kuculana sp. .'; 

 Bellerophon sp. ?. 



Augustus D. Selby, Ironton, Ohio. 18641. '87. (xiii, a) 



Clinton Fossils : * 



Clinton formation : Chcc.tetts 1 y coper do n, Say ; Zaphrentis bilateralis, Hall ; Strcp- 

 telasma sp. ?; Lepiotalia hemispherica, Sowerby; Bhynchonella sp. ?; P. hidenfata, 

 Sowerby; Stricklandia salteri, Billings; Pcntamerus oblongus, Sowerby; Orlhis 

 biloba, Linnaeus; O.flabtllum, Hall; O. hybrida, Sowerby; O.reversa, Salter (type); 

 Strophomena rhomboidalis, Wahl; Streptorhynchus subplanus, Conrad; Leptama 

 transversals, Dalman; Crania (?) ; Tentaculities distuns, Hall; Cyclonema sp. ; 

 MurcMsonia sp. ; Metoptoma sp. ; Avicula, sp. ; Dalmanites sp. ?; Calymene sp. ; 

 Procliis sp. 



Trenton formation : Sticlopora elegantnla, Hall (?); Leperditia fabulites, Conrad. 

 (190 specimens). 



U. S. Geological Survey. (Collected by I. C. Russell.) 18642. '87. (xiii, a) 

 Wax Impression of the seal of the town of Columbia, South Carolina, which was 

 found in the street after the burning of the town, February 17, 1865. 



St. Julian Fillette, Washington, District of Columbia. 18643. '87. (i) 



See Report on Department of Paleozoic Fossils, Section n, 



