LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



171 



Saskatchewan Department of Agbi- 

 cuxTTJRE, Regina, Saskatchewan, 

 Canada (through Mr. H. H. 

 Mitchell) : Rabbit, Sylvilagus nut- 

 talli grangeri (57840). 



Satchwell, Mrs. M. W., Jacksonville, 

 Fla. : 2 specimens of BotrycMum 

 obliquum, from Florida (58152). 



Savage, Mrs. Jose R. F., San Juan, P. R. 

 (through Mrs. Julian James) : A 

 gray silk Quaker bonnet (58252: 

 loan). 



ScHMiD, Edward S., Washington, D. C. : 

 2 skeletons of birds, Gracula inter- 

 media and Kittacincla sp. (57181) ; 

 Wilson's petrel, Oceanites oceanicus, 

 from Marshall Hall, Md. (57254) ; 

 Bodinus' parrot, Amazona hodini, 

 with bodj- skeleton (57604) ; Salle's 

 paiTot, Amazona ventralis (57666) ; 

 skeleton of a macaw, Ara ararauna 

 (57839); a "New Zealand rabbit" 

 (58080) ; chopi boat-tail, Gnorimo- 

 psar chopi, from South America 

 (58103). 



ScHMiTT, H, Rttdolf, Chevy Chase, 

 D. C. : 2 butterflies from Brazil 

 (58060). 



ScHEAMMEN, Dr. A., Hildesheim, Ger- 

 many : 85 specimens, representing 54 

 species, of Mesozoic sponges (57212: 

 exchange). 



ScHUH, Prof. R. E., Howard Univer- 

 sity, Washington, D. C. : 2 oysters 

 from Eggemoggin Beach, Penobscot 

 Bay (57461). 



SCHUMACHEE, F., AND COMPANY, NeW 



York City : A 2-yard length of Shake- 

 speare cretonne (57521). 



ScHWAEz, Dr. E. A., and R. C. Shan- 

 non, Bureau of Entomology, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : About 300 insects col- 

 lected at Plummer's Island, Md. 

 (57690). 



SciDMOEE, Miss Eliza R., Washington, 

 D. C. : 33 specimens of Chinese and 

 Japanese porcelains (57384: loan). 



Seidell, F. W., Sedro Woolley, Wash. : 

 Samples of talcose and actinolitic 

 schist (57209). 



Semet-Solvay Company, Syracuse, 

 N. Y. : 16 specimens of coal products 

 (57871). 



Shannon, R. C, Bureau of Entomol- 

 ogy, Washington, D. C. : Salamander 

 from Maryland (57369) ; 2,000 Dip- 

 tera from the vicinity of Washing- 

 ton (57691) ; wood-rat and turtle 

 from Virginia (57707; 58247). (See 

 under E. A. Schwarz.) 



Sheip & Vandegrift, Incoepoeated, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : 2 series, of 4 

 specimens each, showing the manu- 

 facture of oak and spruce phono- 

 graph horns (58386). 



Sheldon, C, Woodstock, Vt. (through 

 Bureau of Biological Survey, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : Nest and 5 eggs of 

 ruby-crowned kinglet, Regiilus calen- 

 dula, and 3 eggs of Cooper's hawk, 

 Accipiter cooperi, from Vermont 

 (58387). 



Sheldon, John L., Morgantown, W. 

 Va. : Specimen of phanerogam, 

 Eruca eruca, from West Virginia 

 (57589). 



Shepaed, Charles U., Summerville, 

 S. C. : A fragment, weighing 112 

 grams, of the Waconda meteoric 

 stone, from the Shepard collection of 

 meteorites (58261: exchange). 



Shepherd, Col. C. S., Kensington, Lon- 

 don, England : A set of otoliths of 

 fish, Notopterus cliitala, from India 

 (57293: exchange). 



Shepherd, Prof. E. S., Carnegie Insti- 

 tution of Washington, Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 snakes and a frog, from 

 California (57917) ; 5 snakes from 

 California, District of Columbia, and 

 New York (58367). 



Shippy, N. D., Goldfield, Nev. : Speci- 

 men of coi'undum from California 

 (57431) ; native sulphur and stibnite, 

 from Nevada (.57624). 



Shoemakee, Clarence R., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : 50 amphipods from 

 Little River, D. C. (57324) ; about 

 12 crustaceans and a ccelenterate, 

 from Chesapeake Beach, Md. 

 (57567) ; SO amphipods from the 

 Potomac River (58236) ; 50 amphi- 

 pods from Black Pond, Va. (58271). 



