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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Smithsonian Institution— Continued. 



Transmitted i-rom the National 

 Zoological Park — Contiuned. 

 CU8 rhesus, and Lynx, Lynx rufus ma- 

 culattia, in the flesh (30448) ; Lion, 

 Felis ho, Bufl'alo, lUson americanus, 

 and still-born Bufl'alo (30524) ; Puma, 

 Felis concoJor, and Sooty Mangabey, 

 Cercoeebus fnliginojus, in the flesh 

 (30543) ; 2 specimens of Puma, Felis 

 concolor, 2 specimens of Macacus 

 rhesus, 2 specimens of Canis lupus 

 griaeo-alhus, and a Black Bear, Ursus 

 americanus (30596) ; 2 specimens of 

 Macacus rhesus in the flesh (30673) ; 

 specimen of Clark's Nutcracker, Nuci- 

 fraga columhiana, in the flesh (30691) ; 

 specimenof J /e7esa<er (30768) ; young 

 Ostrich, in the flesh (30771). 

 Smolinski, Joseph (Washington, D. C.) : 



Polish coin and a Confederate note of 



the issue of 1864. 30770. 

 Snyder, Dr. John J. (New Oxford, Pa.) : 



Twelve arrowheads from Two Taverns. 



30012. 



Sonne, d F. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



SoRKNSEN, Rev. P. H. (Jakobshavn, 

 North Greenland) : Collection of natu- 

 ral history specimens. 30044. 



SoRiA y Mata, Senor Arturo (Madrid, 

 Spain.) Transmitted by Senor Arturo 

 Baldasano: Cardboard model of geo- 

 metrical figure giving a jiractical idea 

 of the shape of the polyhedrical origin, 

 as represented in a work on "Polj'he- 

 drical Origin of the Species." Pre- 

 sented to the Smithsonian Institution 

 and transferred to the Natioiuil Mu- 

 seum. 29981. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution.) 



Souhami, a. R. (New York City): 

 Hanging lamp of Damascus manufac- 

 ture. Purchase. 30084. 



Soul6, Lieut. H. B., U. S. N. (London, 

 England) : Skin of Secretary Bird, 

 Gypogeranus aerpentarius, from the 

 Transvaal, South Africa. 30127. 



Spanogle, Samuel (Aurora, Nebr.): 

 Mica from Wyoming and 4 arrow 

 points from Nebraska. 30590. 



Squier, John N. (Spokane, Wash.): 

 Specimen of steatite. 30067. 



Squver, IIoMEK, (Wibaux, Mont.): Cre- 

 taceous fossils. 30499. 



Stamper, W. S. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Standinger and Bang Haas (Blase- 

 urts, Dresden, Germany) : Thirty-eight 

 specimens of insects mentioned in the 

 Bible. {A.) Purchase. 29587. 



Standish, B. H. (Minneapolis, Minn.): 

 Specimens of Camponotus pennsylvani- 

 cus and Lasius latipea. 30733. 



Stanton, T. W. (U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : Specimens of Unios, land and 

 fresh-water shells from Texas. (29677, 

 29849.) 



Stargardter, L. (Washington, D. C): 

 Spider {Argiope riparia, Hentz. ). 29722. 



Stearns, Dr. Frederick (Detroit, 

 Mich.): Thirteen Oriental seals. 30029. 



Steere, J. B. (Ann Arbor, Mich.): Two 

 specimens of Trogon, Pyrotrogon ardens, 

 from the Philipi^ine Islands. Pur- 

 chase. 29760. 



Steiner, Dr. Roland (Grovetown, Ga.) : 

 Collection of arch;eological objects 

 from Georgia. (29546, 29912, 30420.) 

 Deposit. 



Stejneger, Dr. Leonhard (U. S.N.M.): 

 Two specimens of Crab {Telmessus 

 cheiragonus) from Kamchatka. 30089. 



Stephens, F. (Witch Creek, Cal.): Type 

 sj^ecimen of Burrowing Owl, Speotyto 

 cunicularia ohscura. 29741. 



Stevens, Mrs. A. F. (See under Agi-icul- 

 ture. Department of.) 



Stewart, Dr. T. B. (Lock Haven, Pa.): 

 Rudely chipped stone implement and 

 a photograph of a collection of Indian 

 relics. (29865, 29963.) 



Stiles, Charles Wardell (Department 

 of Agriculture) : Parasitic worms from 

 the collection of Leidy and Stiles (de- 

 posit) (29934) ; original specimens of 

 Moniezia expansa (type of Tamia ex- 

 pansa, R., 1810) and Monostoma reni- 

 cajn'c, Leidy (gift) (29935); specimens 

 of Ctenotwnia{f) variahilis. Stiles, 1895; 

 and Davainca salmoni, Stiles, 1895 (ex- 

 change) (29945). 



Still, E. G. (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. ) 



Stillwell, L. W. (Dead wood, S. Dak.) : 

 Worked flint from Tennessee. 29818. 



Storrs, James (Tehama, Cal.): Skin | 

 and skull of Mole, Scapanus toumsendi. i 

 Purchase. 29571. 



Stose, G. W. (Washington, D. C), ' 

 transmitted by T. W. Stanton : Thirty I 



