LIST OF A('('^:SS1()N^^. 



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Smithsonian IxtsTiTUTioN — Continued. 



Bronze medal struck in commemora- 

 tion of the bicentennial of Yale Uni- 

 versity. 38648. Received fn nil Yale 

 University, New Haven, Conn. 



Transmitted from the Bureau, of Ethnol- 

 0(111, Maj. J. W. Powell, director: 



Pottery transmitted l)y Gen. (t. W. 

 Bailey, Waterville, Minn. (88.314); 

 recei\ed tlinmtjrli W. II. Holmes, 

 arrowaml spear [xiints, teetli of Mam- 

 moth and ^lastodon, from Indian 

 Territory (38.'i87); 15 Wasco sally 

 hags from Mrs. K. S. Shaclvelford, 

 The Dalles, Oreg. (38638); Tlinkit 

 whalebone war and ceremonial club 

 from southeastern Alaska obtained 

 by Lieut. G. T. Emmons, U. S. N. 

 (38645); baskets, parflesh cases, and 

 small figures ol)tained l)y Lieut. C. E. 

 Babcock, U. S. A., from the Coeur 

 d'Alene Indians, representing man, 

 woman, and child (38643); rabbit- 

 skin robe, 2 baskets, and a rattle from 

 the Mission Indians of southern 

 ('alifornia, collected by Miss C. G. 

 Du Bois (38644); received through 

 Hon. J. N. Ruftin, United States 

 consul, Asuncion, Paraguay, Mato 

 Grosso Guarine Indians feather co.s- 

 tume (38646); collection of baskets 

 from Katzina, Havasupai, TJiompsou 

 River, and Klikitat Indians (38647); 

 70 mound relics from Honduras, jiur- 

 chased from Mr. Spencer Erauklin, 

 Raleigh, N. C. (38649); 4 crania of 

 North American Indians from Ari- 

 zona (38758); received through G. 

 Kirkwood King, Darlington, S. C, 2 

 discoidal stones (39054); 225 speci- 

 mens of stone, 349 specimens of pot- 

 tory, and 24 miscellaneous objects 

 from Mexico, collected by Mr. E. A. 

 Matthews (39096); received through 

 Dr. Roland Steiner, Grovetown, Ga., 

 stone implements, etc., from various 

 sites in Georgia (39097); 744 flint 

 and other implements collected l)y 

 Mr. S. V. Proudfit in different sec- 

 tions of the United States, and ob- 

 tained by purchase from Robert 

 Proudtit (39233). (See under Kales, 

 Dr. J. W.) 



Smithsonian iNsTntTioN— Contiiuied. 

 Triimmillcil fniiii tin' XalioiKil /<>n/i,(;i,(i/. 

 Park, Dr. Frank Baker, superintend- 

 ent: 

 Snake (.38429); python (384.34); 2 I'.uU 

 snakes ( 384.35 ) ; 2 specimens of VnJjicn 

 lat/o/iiis; specimen of I'terojins nicilius; 

 «pecinieuof Cel)us; specimen of h'din/- 

 ij'i r tirr:r iiar;i ,- specimen of Anrlunio 

 i/laiiKi; specimen of Mii<-aciis n/noiiid/- 

 (/ns, and a specimen of 'Jatu norrui- 

 /■iiii-liiiii (:!S52<)); snake ( 3S734 ) ; ma- 

 rine tui'tle (3S8;14); 19 mammals 

 (39282); 3 specimens of lYi/ctliiuiniis 

 from Pecos, Tex. (.39284); Rock py- 

 th(jn, Pi/tlioii iiiohrnix (39373); speci- 

 men of Tistnd,, talmlata (39374); 

 specimen of Alecs amcricdiuiK (39375) ; 

 specimen of Cariacus coUimhiauui^ 

 (39376); specimen of Spllotrx corals 

 coaperii (39377); specimen of ('rax 

 (■ariua-Hl<tta{'.\Sy,M'!>); porcupine(7:,'n'/A- 

 izon dorsal lis); Ilutia, Caproiinis pdo- 

 ridt's; Mongoose, Her pedes miniijn; 

 Iniffalo (Bison ameriraiiiis); Ameri- 

 can antelope, Aatelocaitra amrricana 

 (39457); fruit bat, Pteropns mcdius 

 (39458); coot (39476); skull and 2 

 ieetoi Hi/eaa striata; pigeon {Calirnas 

 riicoharica), and skull of monkey 

 {Pa/do hamadri/da) (39559). 

 Snodgrass, R. E. (See un<ler Lelaud 



Stanford Junior University. ) 

 Snvdek, a. W., Three Rivers, Mich.: 

 Nestof Baltimore oriole. Icterus i/allmla. 

 39257. 

 SoDERMAN, Gus., Ncwport, R. I.: Skele- 

 ton of a Bottlenose whale, Ziphius cari- 

 rostris. 39035. 

 SoRNBoK(iER, J. 1)., Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Plants from Labrador. Purchase. 

 39113. 

 Sp.vrH, L. {See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. ) 

 Spellek, Frank N., Bureau of Mines, 

 Toronto, Canada: Specimens of corun- 

 dum, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, and graph- 

 ite Ironi Canada. 38772. 

 Si'ENCE, R. S. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. (ieological Survey.) 

 Spencer, Dr. A. C, Waslungton, D. C. : 

 Three fossils from Cuba. 38799. 



