LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 729 



Cresson, Dr. H. T. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Collection of rude implements 

 from Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. 23198. 



Crosby, C. H. (Bridgeport, Connecticut). Specimens of partridge Cochin hen, 

 chicken, aud feathers. (23100, 23178, 23211, 23246). 



Crosby, F. W. (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimens of contorted schists 

 from Dutch Island in Narra^ansett Bay, Rhode Island, and specimen of shell 

 marl from Aquia Creek, Virginia. 22880. 



Culin, Stewart (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Paper money of various kinds, 

 burned at funeral ceremonies by the Chinese in the United States. 23292. 



Culinan, Andrew (Washington, District of Columbia). Living Pied-billed Grebe 

 (Poclilymbus podicepa). 23074. 



Cunningham, Eoger (Kansas City, Missouri). Collection of tools, plates, and 

 proofs, illustrating the wax process. 23084. 



Cunningham, Thomas S. (Chicago, Illinois). Sheet-lead impression taken from a 

 historic inscription on Spanish Rock, Bermuda. The inscription is supposed to 

 have been cut in the face of the rock by Ferdinand Camelo, a Spanish navigator. 

 The inscription consists of a combination of letters, aud an emblem, evidently a 

 St. George's cross. The rock is overhung by a stunted red cedar tree, which has 

 protected it from the elements. From this tree were cut the implements from 

 which the cast was taken, and which accompany the impression sheet. 23168. 



Curtin, Jeremiah (Covele, California). Ethnological specimens from the Hupa 

 Indians. 22591. 



Dall, Dr. William H. (U. S. Geological Survey). Collection of spiders and myria- 

 pods, collected by the donor on Gibson Island, Chichagoff Harbor, Alaska, 

 (22216) ; pair of horns of the Kaintschatka Snow-sheep (Ovis nivicolu) from Palmer 

 Bay, East Siberia (22258); collection of Cambrian fossils from Canada; 6 fine 

 specimens of Diclyonema sociale Salter, from the Upper Cambrian, Matanne, Que- 

 bec Province (22410) ; laud aud fresh-water shells from East Parsonsfield, Maine 

 (22433); specimen of bat Vesperugo serotinus in flesh (22708). 



Dall, Charles W. (Washington, District of Columbia). Hornet's nest. 22586. 



Daniel, Dr. F. E. (Austin, Texas). Specimen of Stratwgus Julian us Bur. 23328. 



Dawson, Sir J. William. (See under Peter Redpafch Museum.) 



Day, Moses B. (Sedgwick, Maine). Builder's model of schooner. 22058. (See under 

 W.H.Abbott.) 



Day, Dr. D.T. (U. S. Geological Survey). Specimen of garnierite, from New Caledo- 

 nia. 22842. (See under Witkerbees, Sherman & Co.) 



Deering, D. A. (Independence, Iowa). Forty-one specimens, representing 7 genera, 

 and 11 species of Devoniau Brachiopoda. 22788. 



Deery, Thomas P. (Washington, District of Columbia). Pair of living domestic 

 fowls, Hondan variety. 22750. 



Degeler, F. A. (Chehalis, Washington). Concretions of clay-iron stone (carbonate 

 of iron), from the banks of the Salmon Creek. 22426. 



De Golier, W. F. (Tarpon Springs, Florida). Collection of marine shells, turtle- 

 eggs, horseshoe crabs, sponges, sea urchins, corals and gorgonian. 22904. 



De Graff, J. T. (Amsterdam, New York). Rosecomb black African bantam hen 

 (22970); two black African Rosecomb bantam chickens (23195). 



De Jonge, Louis & Co. (New York City). Two photo-mechanical color-prints, made 

 by Messrs. Meissner & Buch, Leipzig, Germany (purchase). 22438. 



De Mott, W. (Tecumseh, Michigan). Specimen of Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus 

 satrapa), in flesh. 23066. 



Dennis, Col. George E. (Rocky Mount, Virginia), (through Mr. N. T. N. Robinson, 

 Washington, District of Columbia). Collection of currency of the Confederate 

 States of America. 22278. 



Devoe, F. W. & Co. (New York City). Two copies of priced and illustrated cata- 

 logue of artists' materials. 22556. 



