LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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KOWZIE, Mrs. W. B., ■\Vushi115rton, D. 

 G.: 18 snakes ami 1 tisli collected 

 pnrtly by the donor in Ivsipiiahan- 

 nock and Loudoun Counties, Vir- 

 ginia (03912). 



HUNGIUS, Carl, New York City 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing I)y the donor entitled "Bringing 

 up the Guns" (65141). 



RUSSIAN GE0<;RA1'MICAL SOCI- 

 ETY. EAST SIBERIAN SEC- 

 TION OF, Irkutsk, Siberia: 5 pho- 

 tographs of an Urentkhaiski shaman 

 and his wife (OoOTO, excluuige). 



HUTU, Ai,b1':kt, Bolyteclinie, Tex.; OS 

 plants from Texas (64487). 



RYDER, Chauncey F., \Vilton. N. H. 

 (through the Government Loan (Or- 

 ganization, New York Ciiy) : Paint- 

 ing by the donor entitled " Chateau 

 Thierry" (65172). 



SABINE, William, Montreal, Quebec, 

 Canada: A small lot of obsidian 

 chips, flakes and arrowpoints, 8 

 clay heads, an obsidian core, and a 

 clay spindlewhoi-1, collected by Mr. 

 C. C. Kippen (649:^4). 



SANCHEZ, Dr. Makio. St.. Havana, 

 Cuba: 109 Cuban inolhisks (G3S71. 

 MOm. G4923) ; mollusk. Af/riodc'^nKt 

 sjvcics, from Cuba (G501S). 



SAN DIEGO NATURAL HISTORY 

 SOCIETY, San Dieg«., Calif.: 12 

 crustaceans 3 species, from Califor- 

 nia (04340). 



SAO PAULO, Brazil, MUSEU PAU- 

 LISTA (through ]Mr. Alfonso d"E. 

 Taunay, Director) : 2 echinoderms, 

 1 sipuiiculid worm, 1 mai-ine annel- 

 Icid, 12 amphlpod cnislaf-eans. 8 iso- 

 pod crustaceans, and 2 tanaid ci-usta- 

 reans from Brazil (04523). 



SAUNDERS. J. T. (See under Cali- 

 foi-nia Polytechnic; School). 



SAVAGE, M. F., New York City : Sil- 

 ver tablespoon made during the Co- 

 lonial period by .Tames Turner 

 (64221) ; sacrificial knife for circum- 

 cision found on the site of the tem- 

 ple at .Tcnisiilcm (()42.34) ; 2 silver 

 teaspoons made by .Tames Turner 

 about 1700 (04010). 



SCHAFFNER, Prof. John H., Depart- 

 ment of Botany, C^hio State Univer- 

 sity, (.'olumbus, Ohio: 2 plants, 

 Kqidftctiinu from Kansas ((54218). 



SCHALLER, Dr. W. T. (See under 

 ]{ev. N. P. M. Corn). 



SCHIEFFELIN AND COISIPANY, New 

 Yolk City : oflicial pharmaceutical 

 preparations of cinchona px'oducts 

 ( 64752 L 



SCHLUTER, RiciiAKi) V., New York 

 City (through the (Jovernment Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : 4 

 paintings by the donor entitled " Vic- 

 torious Return of our Battle Fleet." 

 •' Destroyer (iJoing to the Rescue," 

 " The Leviathan Returning with the 

 27th Division," and " Victims of tlie 



. Submarine" (64344). 



S(;HMII), Edwaki) S., Washington, 

 D. C. : 13 Tovi paroquets, Broto- 

 (/(lis jii;iiihiris and a weaver bird, 

 Pofphihi III ira bills ((>3830. 63943, 

 (53054) ; 4 Cuban parrots (64031, 

 64229. 64264, 64477) ; Amazon par- 

 rot, Ai)ia;iO)ia ijonniiicnsls (64003) ; 

 2 eggs of macaw, Am arardniia 

 (64128) ; 2 Brazilian monkeys 

 (041(54) : 4 paroquets, Brotogeris 

 i-Jrcscrns, and 2 Eurojieau goldfinch, 

 Cortliiclls CO id IK I Is (64357, 64478, 

 64812): 25 birds (64702, 64726, 

 64955, (55047. (55053). 



SCKULZ, Miss Ellkn D.. San Anto- 

 nio, Tex. : 370 plants frorii Texas 

 and Oklahoma (64185, 64485, 64549, 

 64689, 640(r2, 64067, (54343, 65010), 9 

 ))lants, (3 cacti) ((54913, 65034). 



SCHWARTZ, ANDiiLw T., New York 

 City (through the C.ovei'nment Luan 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 Painting by the donor entitled "The 

 First American Shell" (65168). 



SCHWARZ, Dr. E. A.. I'. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. : 7 specimens of Diptera 

 ((53908) ; colUM-tieii of approxinnitely 

 5770 miscellaneous inse<-ts (64306). 



SC1D:M0RE, :Miss Ei.iza IUhaxiah, 

 (.'are, American Consulate General, 

 Yokohoma. .Tapan: 35 favors given 

 at .Tapanese dii)lomatic dinners, 3 

 Nabeshima iilates and a bronze jar, 

 Japan ((35017, loan). 



