LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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RosswORM.V., Cumberland, Md. (through 

 F. X. Millman): Nest of a Baltimore 

 oriole, Icterus galbula, from Maryland 

 (55216); pelt of a "double-faced calf" 

 (55306). 



RoTHERT, Dr. W., Cracow, Austria: 24 

 plants from Europe (54519: exchange). 



RoussELET, Charles F., London, Eng- 

 land: 29 microscopic slides of Rotifera 

 (7th and 8th instalments) (54800; 

 55591). Purchase. 



Royal Botanic Gardens. (See under 

 Kew, London, England.) 



Royal Botanic Gardens. (See under 

 Peradeniya, Ceylon.) 



Ruth, Albert, Polytechnic, Tex.: 450 

 plants from the District of Columbia 

 and vicinity (54377); 5 plants from 

 Texas, including a li\dng specimen of 

 mamillaria (55494; 55622). 



Sacker, Herbert, Toledo, Ohio: 50 

 stone implements from the vicinity of 

 Toledo (54931). 



St. Petersburg, Russla., Kaiserlicher 

 Botanischer Garten: 269 plants, in- 

 cluding 60 specimens of Sapotacese and 

 98 specimens of Cassia, collected in 

 Brazil by Riedel (55203; 55271; 55378). 

 Exchange. 



Samson, Mrs. Clarissa W. (through Miss 

 Edith Samson, West Medford, Mass.): 

 A colonial winno wing-fan (.54513). 



Sanders, Prof. J. G., University of Wis- 

 consin, Madison, Wis.: 2 specimens of 

 Coleoptera, Dendroides canadensis, and 

 2 specimens of Diptera, Xylophaga sp.? 

 (54388). 



Sanford, Dr. L. C, New Haven, Conn.: 

 T>^e of a new subspecies of red cross- 

 bill, Loxia curvirostra percna (54788) ; 23 

 bird skins, chiefly from Alaska (54975) ; 

 type specimen of Micropallas whitneyi 

 sanfordi, from Lower California (55481). 



San Jose, Costa Rica, Museo Nacional: 

 21 living specimens of Cactaceae, in- 

 cluding 2 specimens of Cereus aragoni 

 (55037; 55478). Exchange. 



Saum, T. J. (See under E. E. Bennett.) 



Saunders, Paul, Washington, D. C: 

 Water-snake from the District of Co- 

 lumbia (55299). 



Sauquoit Silk Manufacturing Com- 

 pany, Philadelphia, Pa.: A Jacquard 

 machine (600 hook, single lift, Cromp- 

 ton Knowles) (55300). 



Schaffner, Charles E., Washington, 

 D. C: Parrot, Amazona panamensis 

 (55176). 



ScHLxJTER, WrLHELM, Halle a. Saale, 

 Germany: 2 skins and skulls of Rupi- 

 capra rupicapra from Switzerland 

 (54321: purchased from the Harrison 

 fund). 



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

 Specimen of guinea fowl, Numida 

 mitrataf (54787); hybrid between a 

 European goldfinch and a canary 

 (55104); parrot, Amazona panamensis 

 (55175); parrot, Amazona virenticeps 

 (55196); skin and skull of a Japanese 

 dog (55354); copperhead snake from 

 Great Falls (55645). 



ScHMiD, Miss Florence, Washington, 

 D . C . : Skin and skull of a domestic dog 

 "WalUe" (55152). 



Schoenrich, Otto, Washington, D. C: 

 Mounted specimen of quetzal, Pharo- 

 machrus modnno, from Nicaragua 

 (55634). 



Schoetensack, Prof. Dr. Otto, Univer- 

 sitat Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany: 

 2 plaster casts (one colored and one 

 white) of the Eojno heidelbergensis jaw 

 (54780). 



Seligmann, Dr. C. G., London, England: 

 47 photographs of the Nubas of southern 

 Kordofan, and 8 of skuUa of natives of 

 New Guinea (54881). 



Senge, Baron, Idzumo Temple, Idzumo, 

 Japan (through Stewart Culin, Brook- 

 lyn Institute Museum, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 and N. Tsuda, directorial assistant of 

 the Imperial Museum at Tokyo): 

 Sacred fire-drill and hearth from the 

 Idzumo shrine, Temple of Idzumo 

 (55052). 



