LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 693 



Bows and Arrows (5) made specially as insignia of authority and office of chief of 

 the tribe, for presentation to McGill, as successor to Pasqual, chief of the Yumas, 

 in the event of the death of the latter, which, however, did not then occur. 

 Hon. A. B. Upshaw, Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 19212. '87. 



(II A) 



Insect, Actias luna. 



Dr. N. M. Burkiiolder, Harrieonburgh, Virginia. 19213. '87. (x) 

 Minerals ; for assay. 



W. Patton, Colfax, Grant Parish, Louisiana. 19214. '87. (xvi) 

 Italian Executioner's Sword. 



Thomas Wilson, Washington, District of Columbia. 19215. '87. (ii,a) 

 Great Horned Owl, Bubo Virginian us ; from Virginia. 



G. A. Steuart, Smithsonian Institution. 19216. '87. (v, a) 

 Fossils, Bryozoa, from the Trenton limestone. 



James E. Benedict, St. Paul, Minnesota. 19217. '87. (xin, a) 

 Chinese Bronze Kettle. 



Mrs. Willie Mangum, Washington, District of Columbia. 19218. '87. (ii,a) 

 Badge of the Toledo Cadets. 



Capt. W. V. McMakin, Toledo, Ohio. 19219. '87. (i) 

 Campaign Badges (two) of General Harrison, 1840; funeral badge of General Har- 

 rison, 1841; badge of Bunker Hill Celebration, 1843. Also eight specimens paper 

 money and Confederate bond, and three unsigned bank notes of the old Bank of 

 South Carolina, Charleston, etc. 

 Nathan Ritter, Washington, District of Columbia. 19220. '87. (i) 

 Flint; for examination. 



Will S. Hazlett, Alpine, Alabama. 19221. '87. (xvi) 

 Sandstone containing oxides of manganese and iron ; for examination. 



I. Combs, Hawk's Nest, West Virginia. 19222. '87. (xvi) 

 Bird skins. Lent for comparison and study. (Returned.) 



Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Massachusetts. 19223. '87. 



(V, A) 



Arrow heads. 



Dr. William Overton, Stony Creek, Virginia. 19224. '87. (in) 

 Stone Slab. 



George H. Boehmer, Smithsonian Institution. 19225. '87. (xvn) 

 Medals of John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury, who died in 1(594, and James 

 Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia, 1733. (2 sulphur casts.) 



Henry Weidenbach, Washington, District of Columbia. 1922(3. '87. (i) 



Beetles; miscellaneous collection. 



Lewis L. Kennedy, Blackford, Custer County, Montana. 19227. '87. (x) 



Whetstones. 



A. F. Pike Manufacturing Company, Pike Station, New Hampshire. 19228. 

 '87. (xvn) 

 Oven Bird, Seiurus auroeapillus (nestling). 



George Marshall, Laurel, Maryland. 19229. '87. (v, a) 

 Fish, Thalassophryne dowi. 



D. S. Jordan, Bloomington, Indiana. 19230. '87. (vn) 

 Birds' Eggs:* Corvus cryptoleucus (46), Geococcyx calif ornianus (10), Amphispiza biline- 

 ata (3), and Buteo swainsoni (3). 



Lieut. H. C. Benson, U. S. Army, Fort Huacbuca, Arizona. 19231. '87. (v, b) 



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



