LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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RtrTH\'EN, Dr. Alexander G., Univer- 

 sity Museum, Ann Arbor, Mich. : 

 Type and paratype of Ainbystoma 

 stejnegeri from Iowa (62905). 



Saffobd, W. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 Piece of striped cotton fabric used 

 by Guatemalan Indians as a garment, 

 purchased by the donor in Guate- 

 mala City (63787). (See also under 

 Miss Mary E, Francis and Fred 

 Misak. ) 



St. George, R., East Falls Church, Va. : 

 Worm snake, Carphophis amoenns 

 (63513). 



St. Kitts, West Indies, Government 

 OF (through Secretary of State for 

 the Colonies, London, England) : 4 

 specimens of each of the war stamps 

 of St. Kitts-Nevis, namely, li-pence 

 war stamp and ^-penny war tax 

 stamp iss-ued during the European 

 War, 1914-1918 (63195). 



St. Lxjcia, British West Indies, Gov- 

 ernment OF (through Secretary of 

 State for the Colonies, London, Eng- 

 land) : 50 specimens of the St. Lucia 

 1-penny war tax stamp issued during 

 the European War, 1914-1918 

 (63199). 



Salttjs, J. Sanfobd (through the 

 American Numismatic Society, New 

 York City) : A silver copy and a 

 bronze copy of the medal by T. Spicer 

 Simson commemorating the aerial 

 crossing of the English Channel by 

 the King and Queen of the Belgians, 

 1918 (63442). 



Sanchez, Dr. Mario, Sr., Havana, 

 Cuba: 100 specimens, 50 species, of 

 mollusks and 2 specimens, 1 species, 

 of echinoderms from Cuba (63343). 



Sanford, Dr. Leonard C, New Haven, 

 Conn. : 11 skins of petrels from the 

 west coast of South America (63182, 

 exchange). 



San Jose, Costa Rica, Museo Naci- 

 onax (through A, Tonduz) : Speci- 

 men of plant from Costa Rica 

 (63078). 



Sargent, Dr. C. S. (See under Harv- 

 ard University, Cambridge, Mass., 

 Arnold Arboretum.) 



Satterlee, Mrs. Francis LeRot, New 

 York City (through Mrs. R. G. 

 Hoes) : White cotton petticoat, polo- 

 naise dress, pair of white kid gloves, 

 pair of slippers, and pair of white 

 silk stockings, of the latter part of 

 the nineteenth century (63024, loan). 



ScHAEFER, M. D. ( See under Navy De- 

 partment. ) 



SCHAI.LEE, Dr. W. T. (Se(^ under 

 American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory.) 



ScHATTS, William. (See under Prof. 

 E. T. Owen.) 



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

 4 weaver birds (63644) ; white cocka- 

 too, Cacatua galerita (03711). 



Scheoeder, Miss Em-Sidell, Middle- 

 burg, Va. : 11 specimens of woven 

 and dyed fabrics, and 3 Japanese 

 stencils (63498, loan). 



Schuchert, Prof. Charles, Yale Uni- 

 versity, Department of Geology, New 

 Haven, Conn. : 15 species of Pleisto- 

 cene shells from the " Leda claj'S " of 

 western Newfoundland, collected by 

 Dunbar and Edwards 1 mile south of 

 Parson's Point, a few feet above the 

 sea (62963). 



ScHULZ, Miss Ellen B., San Antonio, 

 Tex.: 6 specimens of plants from 

 Texas (6.3471, 6.8629). 



Schwarz, Dr. E. A. and Mr. H. S. 

 Barber, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 3 tree frogs and 2 

 lizards from Florida (63381). 



Scofield, Kendrick, Washington, D. C. : 

 A bottle-form vase from British 

 Guiana, amphora from Cyprus, and a 

 pierced copper foot warmer from 

 western China (63525, exchange). 



Scott, George S., New York City 

 (through Dr. Edgar T. Wherry) : 

 A specimen of iridescent quartz 

 (62809). 



Sellards, Dr. E. H., University of 

 Texas, Austin, Tex. : 16 specimens of 

 landshells from Texas ( 63297 ) . (See 

 also under Florida. Geological De- 

 partment of the State of.) 



