682 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Pottery from Peru. Collected by W. E. Curtis. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 19032. '87. 



(II, B) 



Shells from Pern. Collected by W. E. Curtis. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 19032. '87. (ix) 

 Sea-urchins, star-fish, Gorgonian and hydroid corals, decapod crustaceans, barna- 

 cles, etc. ; from Peru. W. E. Curtis, collector. 

 Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 19032. '87. (xi) 

 Minerals. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 19032. '67. (xvi) 

 Fragment of the great wall of China. 



Lieut. Seth M. Ackley, U. S. Navy. 19033. '87. (i) 

 Badge, G. A. R. 



Maj. Walter Thomas (address unknown). 19034. '87. (i) 

 Machine invented by Joseph Saxton for engraving on copper plate. (Deposited.) 



Joseph S. Pendleton, New York City. 19035. '87. (l) 

 Egg-shaped Stone, found in a mound near Macon, Georgia. (Returned.) 



I. C. Plant, Macon, Georgia. 19036. '87. (in) 

 Crow Black-Birds (12 specimens). 



U. S. Fish Commission. (Through Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachu- 

 setts.) 19037. '87. (v, a) 

 Crystals of cuprite altering to malachite (four specimens) ; from Cre"cy, France. 

 (Exchauge.) 

 S. C. H. Bailey, Oscawana, New York. 19038. '87. (xvi) 

 Stem of Fonguiera splendens. 



Miss H.C.DeS. Abbott, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 19039. '87. (i) 

 Lepidoptera, myriapods, and specimens of Pityopththorus ficus, with twigs showing 

 " work" of same. 

 E. A. Schwarz, Washington, District of Columbia. 19040. '87. (x) 

 Guinea Pig, Cavia aperea. 



Louis Schmid & Sons, Washington, District of Columbia. 19041. '87. (iv) 

 Hyla, Hyla versicolor. 



G. M. Rhees, Mount Pleasant, District of Columbia. 19042. '87. (vi) 

 Fossils (Pogonip formation): Leptcena melita, Hall and Whitfield; Slrophomena 

 fontinalis, White; S. nemea, H. and W. (types); Orlhis clectra, Billings (?); O. 

 eurekensi8, Walcott; O. hamburgensis, Walcott ; O. lonensis, Walcott ; O. perveta, 

 Conrad ; O. pogonipensis, H. and W. ; O. testudinaria, Dalman ; O. tricenaria, Con- 

 rad; Orthisina sp. ; Streptorhynchus minor, Walcott; Poramboniles obscurus, H. 

 and W. ; Triplesia sp. ; Tellinomya contracta, Salter (?) ; T. hamburgensis (?), Wal- 

 cott; Modiolopns occidens, Walcott; M.pogonipensis, Walcott ; Nucula, sp. ? ; Bel- 

 lerophon (Bucania) bicordata, Hall; Straparollus sp. ; Euomplialus sp. ?; Baphi- 

 stoma scutum, H. and W. ; B. nasoni, Hall(?); R. (?) trochiscum, Meek; R. (?) 

 rotuliformis, Meek ; Murcliisonia milleri, Hall sp. ? ; Pleurotomaria lonensis, Wal- 

 cott sp. ?; Helicotoma sp. ?; Maclurea annulata, Walcott; M.carinata, Walcott; 

 M. subannulata, Walcott; M. depressa, Walcott ; M. minima, H. and W. ; Metoptoma 

 analoga, Walcott; M. phillipsi, Walcott (2 types) ; Cyrtolites sinualus, II. and W. 

 (1 type); Pusispira compacta, H. and W. (type) ; Subulites sp. ? ; Ecculiomplialus 

 sp. ; OpMleta sp. ; Coleoprion minutus, Walcott; HyolUhes vanuxemi, Walcott; 

 Orthoceras mullicamerafum, Hall; Endoceras multitubulaium (?) ; E. proteiforme, 

 Hall; Scrpulites, sp. ; Leperditia bivia, White ; Beyrichia sp. (31 genera, 68 species, 

 and 1,202 specimens.) (Collected by Charles D. Walcott.) 

 U. S. Geological Survey. 1904 X '87. (xiii,a) 

 "Christian Banner," Vol. I, No. 2, published at Frcdericksburgh, Virginia, May 17, 

 1862. 

 J. S. Taylor, Washington, District of Columbia. 19044. '87. (i) 



