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14. Hay, Robert.: Junction City, Kansas, (through U. S. Geological Survey). 17520, Jan. 19, 1886. Quaternary fossil specimens of Sphaerium sulcatum and Linnaea caperata; from Kansas. For names. Healy, Capt. M. A.: U.S.S. "Corwin", San Francisco, California. 16889, Dec. 9, 1885. Shells, in alcohol. A large and valuable collection; from Arctic Ocean near Bering Straits.[[strikethrough]] a large and valuable collection. [[/strikethrough]] # Johnson, Charles W.: St. Augustine, Florida. 16894, Dec. 10, 1885. Package of shells;[[strikethrough]] for names [[/strikethrough]] from Fla.[[strikethrough]] orida [[/strikethrough]] For names Johnson, Charles W. 17092, Jan. 14, 1886.[[strikethrough]] Forty-one species shells from Florida, (thirteen to be returned [[/strikethrough]] Shells (41 species, 13 to be returned with names of all); from Bahamas,[[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] Florida, etc. Johnson, J. W.: Fort Alexander, Nushagak, Alaska. 16879, Dec. 8, 1885. Quaternary fossil shells Macoma, Sabula, Amauropsis and Cardium in clay concretions, from Nushagak? Alaska. Jones, Dr. William H.: U.S.S. "Wachusett", Panama. 16321, Aug. 10, 1885. Mytilus, Tapes, Turpura, Lencozonia etc., in alcohol; from Panama, Peru and Chili. Krause, Dr. A.: Berlin, Prussia, (through W. H. Dall). 16947, Dec. 22, 1885. Seventy-one [[strikethrough]] 71 species [[/strikethrough]] Named shells, types of paper on Alaskan shells. Thirty [[strikethrough]] 30 specimens [[/strikethrough]] Marine shells; from Bering Sea, Alaska and Norway. Lamson, John S. & Bro.: 77 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City. 16824, Nov. 25, 1885.[[strikethrough]] Nine specimens [[/strikethrough]] Shells used for ornamental purposes.[[strikethrough]] Sent as samples [[/strikethrough]] # For list of specimens see Accession List Part_ page_