220 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1885. 



Pottery. Fragmentary pieces. 



Frank Burns, Blountsville, Ala. 1(5138. '85. (II, B) 



Mammal Skins. Cariacus cohmbianus (1) ; Cauis lupus griseo-albus (2); Canis latrana 

 (1) ; Taxidea americana (1). 

 E. W. Nelson, Springerville, Ariz. 1G139. '85. (IV) 



Fishes. Alcoholic specimens of Liparis lineata and Cyclopterus lumpus, juv. from 

 Gedbaut, on north shore of the entrance to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and Sable 

 Island. 

 C. Hart Merriam, Locust Grove, N. Y. 1G140. '85. (VII) 



Bird Skins. Twelve specimens (8 species) from Elk Mountains, Colorado, collected 

 in 1881: Cinclus mcxicanus (1) ; Leucosticta ausiralis (2) ; Calamospiza bicolor (1); 

 Cyanocitta macrolopha (2) ; Lagopus leucinus (2) ; Canace obscura (2) ; Bubo subarcii- 

 cms(1); Tringa semipalmata (1). 



James Stevenson, Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. 16141. 

 '85. (V,A) 



Mammal Skins, Tamias harrisi, Tamias asiaticus quadrivittatus, Spermopftilus YS-linea- 

 tus, Neotoma cinerca, from Elk Mountains, Colorado. 



James Stevenson, Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. 16141. '85. 

 (IV) 



Sacred Plume Sticks (4) of the Moqui Indians, New Mexico. Collected in 1884. 

 Cosmos Mindeleff, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 16142. '85. (IIa) 



Porpoises, Delphinus delphis (2), in the flesh; also one skeleton and one skin. Col- 

 lected by the Albatross in May, 1885. 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 16143. '85. (IV) 



Marine Invertebrates. Twenty-nine jars, 30 bottles, 14 vials, and 1 tank. Col- 

 lected by the Albatross otf Cape Hatteras. 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 16143. '85. (XI) 



Fishes, Eulamia obscura, Epinephelus nigritus, Caulolaiilus microps, Macrurus, Merlu- 

 cius, Eaia, Phycis, ScylliorMnus, and other marine species (alcoholic). Sharks in 

 the flesh and skin of shark. Four fishes on ice. Collected by steamer Alba- 

 tross off Cape Hatteras. 

 U. S. Fish Commission, Washington. 16143. '85. (VII) 



Orchid, Sobalia sp. 



Donor unknown. 16144. '85. (XIII, B) 



Cross Fox, Vulpesfulvus decussatus. Habitat: Racquelle River, Adiroudacks, New 

 York. Mounted by H. H. Miner. 



Charles M. Lea, Philadelphia, Pa. 16145. '85. (IV) 



Clay Pipe, of unusual form, from an ancient pueblo. 



J. M. Shields, Jemez, Bernalillo County, N. Mex. 16146. '85. (Ill) 



Arrow and Spear Heads (4), a perforator, a hammer-stone, a small conical pestle, 

 and a grooved axe of quartzite. Returned. 

 Mrs. E. A. Guthrie, Corydon, Henderson County, Ky. 16148. '85. (Ill) 



Chain Clasp, from Norway, for fastening a cloak or some other garment. An exam- 

 ple of the forged iron work for which Norway has long been celebrated. This 

 specimen was found in the western part of that country about ninety years ago. 

 Dr. A. Nelson, Aldal, Minn. 16149. '85. (I) 



Lizards, Crotaphytus collaris (2) (alcoholic). 



II. W. Turner, Steamboat Springs, Nev. 16150. '85. (VI) 



Crystals, limpid, black and rod. For examination and report. 

 W. T. Exlink, Van Wert, Ohio. 16151. '85. (XFyO 



