LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSEUM IN 18S5. 215 



Hen-hawk, Acdpiter cooperi, in the flesh. 



Dr. G. F. Neediiam, Seabrook, Md. lOOeO. '85. (V, A) 



Dressed Limestone (2). 



IToosier Stone Company, Bedford, Ind. 10081. '85. (XV) 



Plants (40). Collected by the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition. 



Lieut, A. W. Greely, U.S.A., Washington. 16082. '85. (XIII, B.) Sent to 



Dr. Asa Gray. (See Ace. 16064.) 

 Surf Ducks, Helanetta velvctina J (2) ; QSdemia americana (1), and Pclionctia per- 

 siricillata $ (1). Skeletons prepared. 



Isaac M. Jackson, Plymouth, Mass. 16083. '85. (VIII) 



Land and Fresh-Water Shells, Neritina % TJnio, Glandina, Helix, Ampullaria, and 

 Othalicus, from near Palma Sola, Fla. Also some small hydroids. 

 Mrs. E. S. Warner, Palma Sola, Fla. 16084. '85. (IX) 



Stone Implements, etc., from ruins on the Upper San Francisco River, New Mexico: 

 Hammer-stones, griuding-stones, pestles, grooved axes, paint-mortars and mul- 

 lers, stone picks (?), tanning-stones (?), one-half of a stone disk, fragments of a 

 stone plate with many biconical perforations, a stone carving representing the 

 head of a coyote (?), a stone carving in the shape of an owl, stone tubes and pipes, 

 a small arrow-head, twenty-four small turquoise pendants (flat, pierced), and a 

 number of fragments of turquoise pendants, bone perforators, fragments of a bone 

 spear-head, a bear's claw, shell-beads and ornaments, a perforated sea-shell, a 

 small brass bell (European), a nugget of native copper, a piece of graphite, and 

 pieces of red and green mineral paint ; 165 specimens. 

 E. W. Nelson, Springerville, Ariz. 16085. '85. (Ill) 



Pottery, from Arizona, 



E. W. Nelson, Springerville, Ariz. 16085. '85. (II, B) 



Californian Blue-bird, Sialia mexicana ; Rocky Mountain Blue-bird, Sialia arctica; 

 Gray-headed Snow-bird, Junco caniceps ; Oregon Snow-bird, Junco oregonus ; Pink- 

 sided Snow-bird, Junco annectens ; Plain Titmouse, Lophophanes inornatus; Red- 

 naped Woodpecker, Sphyrapicus nuclialis ; Aphelocoviasip.; Massena Quail, Cyrionyx 

 massena ; Mexican Turkey, MeJeagris gaUopavo. (29 specimens, 12 species.) From 

 New Mexico. 

 E. W. Nelson, Springerville, Ariz.. 16085. '85. (V,A) 



Mammal Skins and Skulls. Thirty-seven specimens : Sciurus aberti (2), Sciurns ari- 

 zonensis (2), Urocyon virginianus (1), Cariacus macrotus(l), Cariacus columbianus (1), 

 Canis lupus, griseo-albus (2), Canis Jatrans (1), Taxidea americana (1), Homo sapiens 

 (26). 

 E. W. Nelson, Springerville, Ariz. 16085. '85. (IV) 



Massive Garnet. For report. 



Isaac P. Elrod, Jefferson, Ga. 16086. '85. (XIV ) * 



Brown Iron Ore. Specimen for report. 



G. W. White, Webster, Miss. 16087. '85. (XIV) 



Caterpillars, Leucarctia acraiaSm. Larva} of abombycid moth, of medium size. 

 The larva has been named by Harris (" Insects Injurious to Vegetation," page 351) 

 the " Salt-marsh Caterpillar." 

 Murphy Brothers, Paris, Tex. 16088. '85. (X) 



Fresh-water Turtle, Aspidonectes ferox (living), from New Canton, 111. 

 George B. Weaver & Co., New York. 16089. '85. (VI) 



Tooth of Recent Horse, Equm caballus. For name. 

 William Davis, Kent, Wash. 16090. '85. (IV) 



