ADDITIONS TO TUE COLLECTIONS. 101 



Shepard, Prof. C. U.,jr. Full series illustrating the nature of the fossil- 

 phosphates of South Carolina, utilized for the manufacture of fertil- 

 izers, with a map, sections, analyses, &c. 



Sherman, D., United States Indian agent. Three boxes of stone and 

 stone implements from Indian graves, from New York. 



Skinner, D. 21. Series of fluted trolling-spoons. 



Single, J. ^V. Two boxes of ethnologica, from Virginia. 



Small, E. E. Two bottles of blubber and fifteen of fish- and whale-oils. 



Smith, Charles H. Indian samp-stone, from Massachusetts. 



Smith, Prof. J. Alden. Gold-ores, from Colorado. 



Smith, William H., and H. Donnelly, foreman Belcher Mine. Specimens 

 of the ores of the mine and across the lode. 



Smith, N. C. Model of lobster-pot. 



Smith, Bee. C. D. Corundum and other minerals, from the western part 

 of the State of North Carolina. 



Sociedad Mexicana de Historia N'atural, Vera Cruz, Mexico. Box of 

 shells. 



So2yries, A. P. Silver-ores, from Colorado. 



Soto, 0. and AL, Santiago, Chili. Mounted specimens of deer, (Census 

 huamel), condor, and puma. 



Southiviclc, J. M. K. Models of fishing-smack, fisherman's car, and fish- 

 marketman's car; collection of fishing-implements; scoop-net bow 

 used in dipping fish from smack's well. 



SquiOh, Edward P., M. J). Four bottles of Honduras silver cochineal ; 

 castoreum of North American castor; murexide and prophylamine ; 

 sea-tangle {Laminaria digitata); red and yellow prussiates of potassa. 



Sterling, E., M. D. Cast of arrow-straightener, from Ohio. 



Sternberg, C. H., M. D., U. 8. A. Fossil shells, from Kansas. 



Stevenson, James. Oyster-fish, from the Potomac Elver. 



Stockbridge & Co., Gloucester, Mass. Prepared cod-fish. 



Stone d) Hooper, Charlestoivn, Vt. Models of tank, reariug-box, carrying- 

 can, and parlor-brook for fish-culture. 



Stone, Miss Anabel. " Lobster man." 



Stone, Livingston. (See under Washington, United States Commission of 



Fish and Fisheries.) Collection of fishes, &c., from California; 5 models 

 of boats used by the Chinese, Italian, and American fishermen in 

 San Francisco Bay. 



Strater, Herman & Sons, Boston, Mass. Tin decoys of ducks, plover, 

 snipe, &c. 



Stratton, Gapt. Thomas, (through James G. Swan.) Silver and gold ar- 

 ticles ; also collections of Mollusca and Algce from Washington Ter- 

 ritory. 



Streets, Dr. T. H, U. S. N. Two specimens of C. virginicus, and fish. 



Streng, L. H. Ninety-five species of fresh-water shells, from Michigan. 



Strouse, Henry St. G. Arrow-heads and chippings. 



