200 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1885. 



Perforaied Plate. Said to have been brought from England by Edward Wright, 

 one of the early settlers of Somerset County, Maryland, in 1668. 

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



Antlers of Corvus alces, from Norway. 



Stavanger Museum, Stavanger, Norway. 15884. '85. (IV) 



Sea Elephants, Macrorlrinus angustirosMs. Eight skins and six complete skeletons, 

 with parts of skeletons, from San Cristobal Bay, Lower California. 

 Charles IT. Townsend, Smithsonion Institution. 15885. '85. (IV) 



Mammals : Phalangista fuliginosa, Bettongia curriculus, Perameles gunnii, Perameles 

 obesula, Dasyurus maculatus, and Echidna hystrix. 

 C. G. H. Lloyd, Bryn Estyn, New Norfolk, Tasmania. 15886. '85. (IV) 



Snake Skin, from Tasmania. 



C. G. H. Lloyd, Bryn Estyn, New Norfolk, Tasmania. 15886. '85. (VI) 



Sand containing garnets. 



Christian Nelson, Virginia City, Mont. 15887. '85. (XIV) 



Centipede, Scolopendrus sp., from Napa County, California. 



H. W. Turner, U. S. Geological Survey, San Francisco, Cal. 15888. '85. (X) 



Rodent, Sorex sp., from geysers in Sonoma County, California. 



H. W. Turner, U. S. Geological Survey, San Francisco, Cal. 15888. '85. (IV) 



Lizard, Gerrlionotus, from Lake County, California. 



H. W. Turner, U. S. Geological Survey, San Francisco, Cal. 158-8. '85. (VI) 



Unionidje and miscellaneous land and fresh-water shells from New York, Iowa, and 

 other localities. 

 R. Ellsworth Call, Des Moines, Iowa. 15889. '85. (IX) 



Indian Implements. A bone fish-hook and bone perforator from the grave of an In- 

 dian chief, on the present site of Clarksville, Clark County, Ind. 

 - John H. Stotsenburg, New Albany, Ind. 15890. '85. (Ill) 



Pinite, from Milton, Mass. 



G. P. Merrill, U. S. National Museum. 15891. '85. (XIV) 



Bird Skins (8), collected by Mr. Fairbank, in Wadale, India ; including Copychus 

 saclaris, Pratincola caprata, Malacooercus melcolmi, Euspiza melanocephala, Spizo- 

 landa deva, Ploceus bay a, Passer indicus, Passer Jfavicollis. 

 Joseph S. Hancock, Chicago, 111. 15892. '85. (V, A) 



Boat Model. Smack "Jeff. Brown," of Key West, Fla. 



William C. Pierce, Key West, Fla. 15893. '85. (I) 



Boat Model. Key West sponge-sloop. 



Lawrence Higgs, Key West, Fla. 15894. '85. (I) 



Boat Models. Schooner-smacks "City of Havana" and "Emma L. Lowe," of Key 

 West. 

 William J. Albury, Key West, Fla. 15895. '85. (I) 



Lichen. A carposporous plant from Saint John's River, Florida. 

 J. L. Zabriski, Nyack, N. Y. 15896. '85. (XVII) 



Musk Deer, Moschus moscMferus, in the flesh. 



W. A. Conklin, superintendent Central Park Menagerie, New York. 15897. 

 '85. (IV) 



Kaolin, or Porcelain Clay. 



W. P. Coupee, Leesburg, Fla. 18898. '85. (XIV) 



