LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Spiegelberg, a. F,, Santa Fe,N. Mex., 

 trausmitted by Bureau of Ethnology : 

 Rude stone image (deposit) (32585); 

 2 stone images from an ancient pueblo 

 in New Mexico (gift) (32766). 



Spindle, H. H., Shenandoah, Va. : Spec- 

 imens of Harrisina americana Boisduval. 

 32725. 



Spratt, M. B., New York City : Specimen 

 of Phoietronpiihecium, Abbott «fc Smith, 

 32551. 



Squyer, Homer, Wibaux, Mont. : Fresh- 

 water shells, representing three species 

 (33410) ; 23 specimens of Upper Creta- 

 ceous invertebrate fossils, representing 

 8 species, from Montana (33461) ; laud 

 and fresh-water shells from Montana 

 (33497); living unios. Purchase. 32870. 



Stanton, T. W. (See under James M. 

 Hamilton.) 



Stanton, Rev, W. A., St. John's College, 

 Belize, British Honduras : Shells, cor- 

 als, Echini, and other marine inverte- 

 brates from St. Georges Cay, near Belize 

 (32631) ; 3 specimeus of sea-urchin, 

 coral, and marine shells (.33060) ; corals 

 and barnacles (33237) ; crustaceans 

 from Belize and vicinity (33442) ; 17 

 corals and 2 sea-urchius from Spanish 

 Cay, near Belize (33474). 



Stearns, Elmer, Salt Lake City, Utah : 

 Seeds of Dasylirton sp. 32424. 



Stearns, Dr. R. E. C, Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Specimen of Tivela crassatelloidet from 

 California. 32464. 



Stedman, Prof. J. M., transmitted 

 through Dr. L. O. Howard, Columbia, 

 Mo. : Type sj)ecimen of Nothvts maligem- 

 mella Murtfeldt. 33416. 



Steele, E. S., Washington, 1). C. : Speci- 

 men of Onoclea struthiopleris (32327); 

 specimen of Gi/rostdchi/s Dimj)lej, 

 (32513) ; 8 plants from in and near 

 Washington, D. C. (32880). 



Stein, Rouert. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnologj.) 



Steiner, Dr. Roland, Grovetown, Ga. : 

 Collection of stone implements and 

 archa'ological objects from au aborigi- 

 nal village site, KiokeeCreek, Columbia 

 County, Ga. (32334) (32670); archa-- 

 ological objects from shell-heap on the 

 Savannah River at the mouth of Kiokee 

 Creek (32800); 7 boxes containing 

 archil; ological objects from an aborigi- 

 nal quarry and village site near Burts 



Steiner, Dr. Roland — Continued. 



Mountain, Columbia County, Ga. 

 (32871); stone relics from Columbia 

 County, Ga. Deposit. (32930). 



Steitz, Adam, Baltimore, Md. : Fourteen 

 plants collected in Maryland. 32361. 



Ste.jnegek, Dr. L., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Natural history material from 

 Japan and Kamchatka (33024) ; 2 bear 

 skulls from Yezo Island, Japan, ob- 

 tained by Prof. S. Nozawa, at Sapporo, 

 Yezzo (33114); natural history ma- 

 terial from Commander Islands (33192) ; 

 snapxiing turtle from Maryland (33512). 



Sterki, Dr. v., New Philadelphia, Ohio: 

 Living unios, representing 4 species, 

 from Marietta, <^hio. 32649. 



Stevens, M. A., Newark, N. J.: Badge 

 of the Woman's Relief Corps (auxiliary 

 to the Grand Army of the Republic), 

 32929. 



Stevens, S. George, Lincoln, N. Y. : 

 Specimens of Pemphigids. 32575. 



Stevenson, Mrs. Cornelius, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. : Four photographs of ancient 

 arbalists. 33287. 



Stewart, Mrs. Juno, Washington, D. C. : 

 Portraits on wood of President and Mrs. 

 Madison, and a photograph of their 

 honu> at Moutpelier. 32487. 



Stewart, Dr. R. E., Goldendale, Wash. : 

 Photograph of an arrowhead and bone 

 holders. 32646. 



Stewart, Dr. T. B., Lockhaven, Pa. : 

 Broken gunstock with the name " L. 

 Wetzel"' cut on one side, found in a 

 creek at Waynesboro. 33591. 



Stiles, Charles Wardell, Department 

 of Agriculture : Parasites (32339, 32340). 

 Dejiosit. 



Stillwell, L. W., Deadwood, S. Dak.: 

 Two specimens of Phiccntiveras and 

 one specimen of Prionocychus. Pur- 

 chase. '' O." 33425. 



Stone, Gen. Roy, Department of Agri- 

 culture: Twenty geological specimens 

 and 12 fossils from phosphate beds. 

 32740. 



Storms, Prof. J. W., Ashland, Oreg. : 

 Three specimens of fossiliferous sand- 

 stone from the Chico formation, south 

 side of Bear Creek, Ashland, Oreg. 

 32366. 



Straub, Professor and Mrs. Carl, Port 

 Orange, Fla. : One hundred and sixty- 

 one specimeus of cryptogamic plants 



