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Smith, Herbert H. (See uuder Car- 

 negie Museum.) 

 Smith, Dr. H. M., U. S. Fish Coiumissiou : 

 Small collection of dried plants col- 

 lected at Lake Talioe in 1896 (33037) ; 

 snake from INIonroe County, N. Y. 

 (33178); 2 skull bones and a dermal 

 plate of an Alligator Gar, Leindostem 

 trisfaclnts (33229). (See also under 

 Fish Commission, U. S.) 

 Smith, Prof. J. B., New Brunswick, N. J. : 

 Type specimen of Acronijcta maniloha 

 Smith (32943); 7 specimeus of Xamj^ro- 

 nota occidentalis Cr. (33312) ; 14 Cuban 

 and Mexican plants (32877). 

 Smith, .Tared G., Washington, D. C: 

 • (tnc-hundred and forty-two outline 

 sketches of the achenia. of Sagittaria 

 (33129) ; 255 specimens of plants col- 

 lected by G. Jermy in Mexico, Texas, 

 and Hungary (33279) ; galena (sulphide 

 of lead) (32484). 

 Smith & Wesson, Springtield, Mass. : 

 Thirty-eight caliber hamnierless safety 

 revolver and a solid frame hand-eject- 

 ing revolver. "O." 33409. 

 Smith, William R., superintendent, 

 Botanic Garden, Washington, D. C: 

 Six specimens of Yucca. 32694. 

 Smithe, J. Curtiss, Washington, D. C: 

 Tomahawk found on the grounds sur- 

 rounding the monument erected in 

 memory of Father Rale and the Nor- 

 ridgewock tribe, who were killed by 

 the English in 1616. 33209. 

 Smyth, C. H., jr., Clinton, N. Y. : 

 Weathered and unweathered alnoite. 

 33501. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Mr. S. P. 



Langley, Secretary : 

 Ten pieces of electrical apparatus. 



Deposit. 32407. 

 Engraving of Lewis H. Morgan. Gift. 



32753. 

 Collection of photographs taken by 



the Hayden and other surveys, and 



a portfolio containing specimens of 



Algae. Received through Miss Lucy 



H. Baird. 32842. 

 Collection of ethnological and archao- 



logical objects from the District of 



Columbia. Received through Mrs. 



Eugenia Phillips iiud Mr. 'I'houuis 



Lee. 32872. 



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Collection of ethnological and archico- 

 logical objects from the South Sea 

 Islands. Received through Mrs. Eu- 

 genia Phillips and Mr. Thomas Lee. 

 Lent. 32873. 



Morse telegraph register. Presented 

 to the Smithsonian Institution by 

 Rev. Henry Scheib; transmitted by 

 Mr. Richard Urtmann, and deposited 

 in the National Museum. 32976. 



Transmitted from the Ihtreau of Ethnol- 

 ogy, Maj. .1. W. Powell, Director. 



Collection of ancient pottery and other 

 ethnological objects from Arizona, 

 made by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes 

 (32434) ; mescal bread obtained from 

 the Mescalera Apache Indians of 

 New Mexico (32592); 3 shields and 

 other paraphernalia belonging to a 

 Kiowa Indian camj) (32642); insects, 

 marine invertebrates, birds' skins, 

 plants, snake, mollusks, vertebrate 

 bones, 2 specimens of Phoca from 

 Greenland, and 5 pairs and pieces of 

 caribou antlers, Eskimo skulls and 

 other bones from Eskimo graves, Es- 

 kimo lamps, II pair of Eskimo wo- 

 man's boots, and a model of an Eski- 

 mo igloo, from Greenland, collected 

 by Robert Stein (32683); human 

 skulls (32754) ; collection of ethno- 

 logical objects from Patagonia and 

 Terra del Fuego, made by J. B. 

 Hatcher in 1896 and 1897 (32817); 

 collection of stone implements, etc., 

 from an old village site in Wichita, 

 on North Fork of the Red River, 

 Kiowa and Comanche Reservation, 

 Okla. (32847) (collected by James 

 Money); 22 boxes containing collec- 

 tions of Dr. J. Walter Fewkes in 

 Arizona during the summer of 1897, 

 comprising ancient pottery, etc. 

 (32857); stone implements collected 

 by William Huber, Hamilton, Ohio 

 (32912); archicological objects ob- 

 tained from stone graves on the Ohio 

 River near Maysville, Ky. (33411) 

 (collected by Gerard Fowke) ; "med- 

 icine stone "or fetish of the "Dog 

 Society " of the Indians, transmitted 

 by L.L.Meeker, Darlington, Okla., 

 and transferred to the National Mu- 

 seum (33449) ; pairof sandalsobtained 

 from the i'ima Indians, from Salt 



