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Alaska. Commercial Company (San Francisco, California). Bidarkas and pad- 

 dles, from the followiDg localities: Kusilak, mouth of the Yukon River; St. 

 Michael's; Unalaklik, 60 miles north of St. Michael's; Cape Vaucouver; Nun- 

 wak Island, 250 miles south of St. Michael's, and Unalaska. 22485. (See also 

 under Capt. M. A. Healy.) 



Allen, Dr. H. N. (Secretary of the Corean Legation, Washington, District of Co- 

 lumbia). Collection of 118 ethnological objects, many of which were given to Dr. 

 Allen by the Kiug of Corea (deposit) (22405) ; specimen of gold ore from the 

 province of Pyoug an do Wen San Mines (gift) (22412). 



Allen, Ira B. (Fair Haven, Vermont). Specimen of mineral from the mica mines 

 at Amelia Court House, Virginia (collected by Mr. W. S. Yeates of the National 

 Museum) (22199) ; specimens of Amazonstone from same locality (23257). 



Allen, J. D. (Mandan, South Dakota). Three specimens of Mazama montana. 23081. 



American Bank Note Company (through James Macdonough, president, (New 

 York City). Proof from a bank note die. 23277. 



American Museum of Natural History (New York City). Skin of bull Moose 

 from Maine ; skin of African lion ; two skins of Prong-horned Antelope from 

 Montana, and mold of lion in flesh (exchange) (22188) ; specimen of Agassiz's 

 Gopher (Xerobates agassizi) from Tucson, Arizona (2216) ; life-size bust in plaster 

 of the chimpanzee Crowley of the Central Park Menagerie (22280) ; 213 speci- 

 mens, representing 16 species of birds' skins from Arizona (22625). 



Anthony, A. W. (Sau Diego, California). Three eggs (one set) of Pelecanus californi- 

 cus. 22840. 



Appleton, J. W. M. (Salt Sulphur Springs, West Virginia). Specimen of Gordius 

 aqualicus. 23013. 



Appleton, Nathan (Boston, Massachusetts), (through G. L. Gillespie, lieutenant- 

 colouel of Engineers, U. S. Army). Mahogany gun-carriage from the citadel of 

 Santo Domingo, probably made by the Spaniards during the early days of their 

 possession of the island (23201); photograph of the council of Sitting Bull and 

 other Indians, at Standing Rock, and photograph of the monument to General 

 Custer (23206). 



Arizona Sandstone Company (Los Angeles, California). Four-inch cube of sand- 

 stone from the company's quarry, Flagstaff, Arizona. 22632. 



Armstrong, Thomas (See under Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company). 



Ashford, Edwin W. (U. S. National Museum). Arrow-head from shore'of Chesa- 

 peake Bay, Kent County, Maryland (22422) ; nest of Red Squirrel (Sciurus liudso- 

 nius) from the District of Columbia (22917). 



Askew, H. G. (Tyler, Texas). Collection of land and fresh- water shells. 22299. 



Australian Museum (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), (through the Uuited 

 States Geological Survey.) Thirty-two specimens of minerals and rocks (22739). 

 (Through Edward P. Ramsay, director of the Australian Museum.) Collection of 

 Percoid fishes, representing 34 species (exchange) (23308). 



Avery, S. P. (New York City). Sixteen prints by Proce'de' Comte, lithographs, and 

 etchings (22515); etching by Henri Guecard, from the Portrait of Whistler (22951) ; 

 catalogue Atelier Jules Dupre, illustrated by eight dry prints (23090). 



Avery, Dr. William C. (Greensborough, Alabama). Collection of birds' skins, 

 eggs, and nests (23293); nest and egg of Guiraca ccerulea (23329); twelve 

 skins of Quiscalus quiscula and Quiscalua quiscula ceneus (23815). 



Babbitt, Miss Frane E. (Coldwater, Michigan). Fragments of Indian pottery, bone 

 spear- point, small leaf-shaped implement of white quartz, and flint arrow-points 

 from various localities in Morrison and Beltrami Counties, Minnesota. 22706. 



Baker, W. S. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), (through Mr. S. R. Koehler.) Four royal 

 octavo volumes : " The engraved Portraits of Washington," Philadelphia, 1890; 

 " Medallic Portraits of Washington," Philadelphia, 1885 ; "Character Portraits 

 of Washington," Philadelphia, 1887; " Bibliotheca Washingtonia," Philadelphia, 

 1889 ; pamphlet—" The History of a rare Washington print," 1889. 23061. 



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