LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSEUM IN 1885. 199 



Downy Woodpecker, Picus pubesceng (Skin). 



James W. Rogan, Rogersville, Tenn. 15870. '85. (V, A) 



Tortoise, Xerobates polyphemus (?). 



T. K. Godby, Waldo, Fla. 15871. '85. (VI) 



Eruptive Rocks and Tufa. One hundred and fifty specimens from California, Ne- 

 vada, Oregon, and Utah. 



I. C. Russell, U. S. Geological Survey. 15872. '85. (XV) 



Limestone Concretion. Returned. 



Samuel B. Walton, Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Mich. 15873. '86. (XIV) 



•Ethnographic Objects, from Zufii, N. Mex. 



James Stevenson, Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. 15874. '85. 

 (II, A) 



Sacrificial Yoke (carved stone) and Pottery, from Mexico. Sent for inspection. 

 Suzarte & Whitney, New York City. 15875. '85. (II) 



Muskrat, Fiber zibethicm and Semi-albino, in the flesh. 



H. K. Landis, Landis Valley, Pennsylvania. 15876. '85. (IV) 

 Birds. Twenty-three specimens, 18 species, from various localities. 



II. K. Coale, Chicago, 111. 15877. ; 85. (V, A) 



Beetle, Dynastes tityus. 2 



James W. Rogan, Rogersville, Tenn. 15878. '85. (X) 



Golden- crowned Kinglet, JRegulus salrapa. $ 



James W. Rogan, Rogersville, Tenn. 15878. '85. (V, A.) 



Fishes, from Mexico. Twenty-four alcoholic specimens. 



Alphonso Forrer, Santa Cruz, Cal. 15879. '85. (VII) 



Reptiles, including Stenosaura cycluroides (4), tfceloporus magister (3), Leptodactylus 

 caliginosus (5), Phillomedsus dacnicolor (4), Hyla (2), Cinosternum scorpoides .(2), 

 Hylabaudini (1), CnemidopJiorus sexlineatus (1), Rana halecina (1), and one other 

 specimen unidentified. From Northwestern Mexico. 

 Alphonse Forrer, Santa Cruz, Cal. 15879. '85. (VI) 



Sea-Urchins and Star-Fishes (dried), from the west coast of North America. 

 Alphonse Forrer, Santa Cruz, Cal. 15879. '85. (XI) 



Stone Implements. Two celts, one boat-shaped specimen, and four fragments of 

 spear-heads. 

 W. C. Jirdinston (through Prof. F. W. Clarke). 15880. '85. (Ill) 



Marine Invertebrates. Star-fish, from Lower California, and Sea-urchin, Strongy- 

 locentrotu8 purpuratus, from the Farallone Islands. 

 C. H. Townsend, Washington Territory. 15881. '85. (XI) 



Snake, from Cerros Island, Lower California, and Sceloporus, from the coast of Lower 

 California. 

 Charles H. Townsend, Washington Territory. 15881. '85. (VI) 



Arrow-heads (7), from Gaffney City, S. C. 

 Mrs. C. E. Gilbert. 15882. '85. (Ill) 



Coins (8). English half -penny, 1723; Token, stamped "A. II.," no date; Two cent- 

 imes, 1822; Two centimes, 1827; Portuguese penny, 1821; Belgian two- cent piece, 

 1834 ; Penny, 1829. 

 Mrs. E. P. Tedsdale, Dorchester County, Maryland. 15883. '85. (I) 



* For list see Part II, p. 65. 



