678 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Horned Toad, Phrynosoma cornutum (2 specimens), from Piuey Point, Texas. 



Mrs. Fannie Malone, Washington, District of Columbia. 18974. '87. (vi) 

 Pueblo Pottery. 



Mrs. Landon, Lawrence, Kansas. 18975. '87. (n, b) 

 Red Crossbill, Loxia curvirostra minor. 



George Marshall, Laurel, Maryland. 18976. '87. (v, a) 

 French Copier Coins: One decline, 1815; one sol, 1796, and one double, 1638. 



Paul Beckwith, U. S. National Museum. 18977. '87. (i) 

 Military Passes and permits (7) issued in 1863-'65. 



Dominic Dealdi, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through A. Zeno 

 Shindler.) 18978. '87. (i) 

 Paper Money, 37| cents, Southern Exchange Bank, Richmond, Virginia. 1861. 



H. M. Smith, U. S. National Museum. 18979. '87. (i) 

 "Good-Luck Penny." 



Walter Hough, U. S. National Museum. 18980. '87. (n, a) 

 Birds ? Eggs:* Aphelocoma sieberii arizonce, Geococcyx californianus, Pipilo fuscus meso- 

 leucus, Psaliriparus plumbeus ; new to the collection. CIO sets, 46 specimens.) 



Lieut. Harry C. Benson, U. S. Army, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. 18981. '87. 

 (v,b) 

 Ores, fossils, hematites, limestones, etc., from Pennsylvania. 



Robert Hare Powel's Sons & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 18982. '87. 



(XVI II) 



Bird skins (170 specimens). 



Lieut. Harry C. Benson, U. S. Army, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. 18983. '87. 



(V,A) 



Indian Tea-seed. 



Thomas Christy & Co., London, England. 18984. '87. (i) 

 Oxide of Iron, coarse-grained and fine-grained granite containing a little copper; 

 for examination. 

 I. Turnbaugh, Panaca, Lincoln County, Nevada. 18985. '87. (xvm) 

 Powdered Material; for examination. 



L. Ewell, Egypt, Washington Territory. 18986. '87. (xvm) 

 Siliceous Limonite, containing a small amount of manganese, from Tennessee; for 

 examination. 



James N. Bishop, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through John M. 

 Bishop.) 18987. '87. (xvm) 

 Concretion. 



Peter Cameron, Spermaceti Cove life-saving station, Sandy Hook, New Jersey. 

 18988. 'o7. (xvn) 

 Selenite, a variety of gypsum ; for examination. 



R. Greathouse, Otta, Cottle County, Texas. 18989. '87. (xvi) 

 Official Postage Stamp of Uruguay, one of Argentine Republic, and two of Mexico. 



Paul Brockett, U. S. National Museum. 18990. '87. (i) 

 Fossils,! Lower Helderberg formation: Astylospongia inornata, Hall; Favosites hel- 

 derbergice, Hall ; Zaphrentis (slrehielasma) stricta, Hall; Fenestella althea, Hall (?); 

 Cozlospira concava, Hall; Spirifera perlamellosa, Hall; S. macropleura, Conrad; 

 Merista arcuata, Hall; Nucleospira ventricosa, Hall; Trematospira globosa, Hall; 

 Eatonla medialis, Vanuxem ; Rhynchonella abrupta, Hall ; Strojrfiomena rhomboidalis, 

 Wilck. ; Streptorhynchus woohvorthianus, Hall ; Strophonella headleyana, Hall ; 

 Slrophodonta becki, Hall; Orthis oblata, Hall; Discina discus, Hall; Platyceras 

 platyostoma, Hall; P. retrorsum, Hall. (113 specimens.) Collected by W. H. 

 Darton. 

 U. S. Geological Survey. 18991. '87. (xm, a) 



* See Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Vol. 10, p. 551. 

 t See Report on Department of Paleozoic Fossils, Section II. 



