LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
SMITHSONIAN InstITUTION—Continued. 
Castor canadensis, grizzly bear, Ursus 
horribilis (45818); banded rattlesnake, 
Crotalus horridus (2 specimens) (45972) ; 
cockateel, Calopsittacus nove-hollandiz | 
(45973); 6 arctic foxes, Vulpes lagopus 
(45974); 2 gray wolves, Canis occiden- 
talis (45975) ; red squirrel, Sciurus hud- 
sonicus (?), Barbary sheep, Ovis tragela- 
phus (45976); sparrow hawk, Falco 
sparverius (45977); glossy ibis, Plegadis 
autumnatlis, loon, Urinatorimber (45978) ; 
macaque monkey, Macaca cynomolga, 
yellow baboon, Papio babuin (45979); 
red howler, Alouata seniculus (45980); 
crested screamer, Chauna  chavaria 
(45981); hutia rat, Capromys pilorides, 
fisher, Mustela pennanti (45982); bur- 
rhel sheep, Ovis nahoor (45983); spider 
monkey, Afeles, red howler monkey, 
Alouata  seniculus (45984); Greyy’s 
zebra, Equus grevyi (45986); Arabian 
camel, Camelus dromedarius (45992); 
doguera baboon, Papio doguera (45993) ; 
comb-lizard, Ctenosaura sp. (45994) . 
SoutH CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 
Charleston, 8. C.: Marl containing 
Tertiary fossils (44722); cretaceous 
marl from South Carolina (received 
through Earle Sloan) (45519). 
SourH Daxorta STATE CoMMISSION AT THE 
LoutstaNna PurcHASE Exposition: Ores 
and nonmetallic minerals from South 
Dakota (44668). 
Spaupine, V. M., Tucson, Ariz.: 4 speci- 
mens of Krameria from Arizona 
(46053). 
Sporrorp, G. L., Hospital Corps, U. 8. 
Army, Manila, Philippine Islands: 
Assassin-bug, Centrocnemes sp. (44987). 
SprinGer, Frank, Burlington, Iowa: 
Crinoids, Talorocrinus patei (45810). 
Spurtine, Evererr 8., Biddeford Pool, 
Me.: ‘‘Siil smelt,’’ Argentina — silus 
(46015). 
SraLrorp, FLorRENcE, Sayre, Pa.: Badge 
of the Baltimore Convention (1905) 
of the Young Peoples’ Society of Chris- 
tian Endeavor (44677). 
STANDARD UNDERGROUND CABLE Com- 
PANY, Pittsburg, Pa.: 4 insulated elec- 
trical conductors (44816). 
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Stanton, T. W., U. S. Geological Sur- 
vey, Washington, D. C.: 12 specimens 
of cacti from New Mexico and Colorado 
(44630; 44648; 44685). Collected for 
the Museum. 
Srarr, Mrs. C. H., Globe, Ariz.: Beetle, 
Dendrobias mandibularis (45095). 
STEARNS, Eimer, Modesto, Cal.: 2 living 
specimens of cacti from Price, Utah 
(44898); 4 living specimens of cacti 
from Mexico (45774). 
Sressins, Mrs. F. A., Chicago, Ill.: 2 cop- 
per coins (46096). 
STEINBRUECK, E. R. (See under Smith- 
sonian Institution, Bureau of American 
Ethnology. ) 
STEJNEGER, LEONHARD, U. 8S. National 
Museum: Mammals, mollusks, crusta- 
ceans, worms, and plants from Europe 
(44843: collected for the Museum); 
horned toad (45711: purchase). (See 
under O. J. Lie-Petterson and P. Stainer 
Stejneger. ) 
STEJNEGER, P. Starner, Bergen, Norway: 
3 pieces of Norwegian money (received 
through Leonhard Stejneger ) (44851). 
SrEPHENSON, L. W. (See under Interior 
Department, U. 8. Geological Survey. ) 
Strong, C. H., Cleveland, Ohio: Larvee 
and puparia of a small fly, Phora sp. 
(45219). 
Strong, J. F., Columbus, Ohio: An unique 
and valuable specimen of Rhabdocarpus 
in the fossil seed of a carboniferous 
plant from a piece of coal mined in Pike 
County, Ind. (44877. ) 
Srosr, G. W., Washington, D. C.: Paleo- 
zoic fossils (45327: exchange). 
Srricker, W. O., U.S. National Museum: 
Old-style weaving apparatus (46114), 
consisting of shuttle and quill from an 
old-fashioned hand loom. 
Srunr, F. A., Portland, Oreg.: Ringed 
pheasant, Phasianus torquatus (45413); 
2 chipmunks from Los Angeles, Cal.; 
skull of lynx from St. Helen, Oreg.; 
skull of squirrel from Sandy River, Ore- 
gon, and skull of porcupine from Cas- 
cade Mountains, Oregon (45470); skin 
and skull of flying squirrel and skull 
of a mink (45769). 
