LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Stirling, E. B., Denver, Colo.: Horned 

 toad and eight young ones. 39894. 



Stockholm, Sweden, Royal Museum of 

 Natural History: Received through 

 Dr. Yngve Sjostedt. Two hundred and 

 ninety-seven specimens of exotic Lepi- 

 doptera. Exchange. 39657. 



Stoddard, H. L., Stuttgart, Ark.: Seven 

 photographs of mound relics. 40288. 



Stone, Miss Ellen, East Lexington, 

 Mass.: Plan of Washington City, 1800, 

 and figure of General Washington, 

 stamped on linen. 40580. 



Stotsenburg, Hon. J. H., New Albany, 

 Ind.: Received through S. S. Gorby, 

 Horsecave, Ky. Samples of halloy- 

 site from various localities in Hart 

 County, Ky. 41035. 



Stoy, Charles, Springvale, Va. : Stone 

 ax found on Springvale farm, Fairfax 

 County, Va. 41162. 



Strand, Embr., Christiania, Norway: 

 Two hundred and sixty-one specimens 

 of Lepidoptera and 20 specimens of 

 Orthoptera. Exchange. 40823. 



Strother, John, Charlestown, W. Va. : 

 Received through G. ]\I. Beltzhoover, 

 jr. Autograph note dated January 28, 

 1788, signed by James Rumsey. Loan. 

 8467. 



Stroup, Miss Laura, Jamesport, Mo.: 

 Maple leaves infested with insects. 

 39597. 



Stuart, Dr. S. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 Alcoholic snakes from South Africa. 

 41195. 



Stubblefield, Mrs. Anna, Cumberland, 

 Md. : Specimen of Edriocrinus sacculus, 

 and two large segments of a crinoid 

 column from theOriskany of Franklin, 

 Pendleton County, W. Va. 40505. 



Sturtz, B., Bonn, Germany: Two casts 

 of human skulls from the quaternary, 

 near Prague. Purchase. 40403. 



Suter, Henry, Auckland, New Zealand: 

 Five specimens (five species) of marine 

 shells from New Zealand (40548); 18 

 specimens of Unionidie (40933). 



Swezey, Otto H., Ohio State University, 

 Columbus, Ohio: Eight specimens of 

 parasitic Hymenoptera. 40552. 



Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 

 Botanic Gardens: Received through 

 J. H. Maiden, director. Thirty plants 

 from New South Wales. Exchange. 

 40473. 



Taff, J. A., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Specimen of Nymphaxt dealhata 

 (39936); specimen of Nntholsena deal- 

 hata collected in Indian Territory 

 (40002). 



Tainter, C. S. (See under C. C. Bell.) 

 Tassin, Wirt, U. S. National Museum: 

 Collection of pieces of rope made into 

 square knots, splices, bends, hitches, 

 etc. (40175) ; two diamond crystals 

 (40873). (See under J. F. Fargo.) 



Taylor, C. B., Kingston, Jamaica: Four 

 specimens of tree-toads and a snake, 

 from Jamaica. 40531. 



Tedesche, Leon G., University of Cin- 

 cinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio: Specimens 

 of Calymene niagarensis Hall, from 

 Grafton, 111. 39589. 



The Curio, Phoenix, Ariz. : Received 

 through Paul A. Brizard. Three 

 Apache bowl-shaped baskets. Pur- 

 chase. 41056. 



Thomas, Henry, Manomet, Mass.: Wa- 

 ter-lizard, Ambystoma ■macidatum, from 

 Massachusetts. 40689. 



Thomas, Oldfield, British Museum of 

 Natural History, London, P^ngland: 

 Skeleton of Lepu^ and skeleton of 

 Pedetes; also two skins and skulls of 

 Microtus (40539); South American 

 mammals (40665). (See under Lon- 

 don, England, British Museum of Nat- 

 ural History. ) 



Thompson, Hugh M., St. Louis, Mo.: 

 Pseudomorph of pyrite-galena from 

 southwestern Missouri. 40365. 



Thompson, Dr. J. C, U. S. N., Navy- 

 yard, New York City: Fishes from 

 the vicinity of Dry Tortugas, Florida, 

 including AucJienopterus, Malacoctenus, 

 Microspathodon, Holocentrum, Elops, 

 and Ogilhia. 40601. 



Thorn, A. E., U. S. National Museum: 

 Two salamanders from Twining City, 

 D. C. (40057; 40118). 



