LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Static, Dki'akt.mknt of — (\)ntiinu'<l. 

 Cridler, ])it'ce of a 6-iiifh slu'll litvil at 

 Cavitp; letter from Consul Wildiiian; 

 Spaiiii^h shell caiitured at Cavite arse- 

 nal and a small Si)anish shell from (^a- 

 vite (deposit) (;i')90(i); fragments of 

 pottery from Honduras obtained by 

 Hon. BenjaTuin Johnson, United States 

 consul (35158). (See under Hon. A. D. 

 Barlow; Marquis Visuddha.) 



Steakns, Fkederick, Detroit, Mieh.: 

 Eighty-three casts of Oriental seals. 

 34188. 



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

 Four specimens of Crcpidula t/kmca Say 

 from beds of oysters transplanted from 

 the Atlantic coast to San Francisco 

 Bay (34776); insects and 8 specimens 

 of Gemma purpurea from Alameda, 

 Cal. (34905). 



Steele, E. S., Washington, D. C. : Plant 

 (gift) (34400); 244 plants from West 

 Virginia (iwrchase) (34514); plant 

 (exchange) (34682); violet (gift) 

 (35133). 



Steiman, Aug., Swiss Alps, Tex., receiv- 

 ed through Department of Agriculture: 

 Plant from Texas. 34938. 



Steinek, Roland, Grovetown, Ga. : 

 AVeapon used by runaway slaves to 

 ])rotect themselves from bloodhounds 

 (34917 ) ; double-l)arreled tlint-lock gun, 

 an<l 6 Hints (35158). 



Steitz, a., Baltimore, Md.: Eight pho- 

 tographs of orchids. 34235. 



Ste.jnec;er, Dr. Leonhakd, U. S. National 

 Museum: Four frogs from Bergen, 

 Norway (34023); mouse (3/«.s- mui^culus) 

 from Brookland, D. C. (34190). 



STE.iNE(iER, Miss TiioRA, Department of 

 Agrit'ulture: Fifty-three mannnal skins 

 and skulls from Norway. Purchase. 

 33901. 



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

 Amphipods. 34206. 



Stevisnson, J. A. , Miami, Fla. : Five speci- 

 mens of marine shells (34774) ; 9 species 

 of land and marine shells (34845). 



Stitt, E. E., Columbus, Ohio: Limestone 

 used for making quicklime. 34160. 



Stockholm, Sweden, Riksmitseum, re- 

 ceived through Dr. Oscar Carlgren: 

 T\ve:!ty-nine species of Actinians. Ex- 

 change. 34020. 



Stone, R. L., U. S. National Museum: 

 Seven photographic i)rints of j)ictures 

 of ostriches and a large photograph of 

 an ostrich. 34372. 



Stout, Wilbur. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Strecker, Dr. Herman, Reading, Pa.: 

 Specimens of Lepidoptera (34781, 34795, 

 35156). Exchange. 



Strobridge, Mrs. I. M., IIund)oldt, Nev. ; 

 Thirteen specimens of petrified wood 

 frona Humboldt County (34147); 11 

 mounted photographs (blue prints), 

 representing views in the "Virgin Val- 

 ley Forest," showing fossil tree-trunks 

 in position (34172). 



Stubbs, a. p.. Ware, Mass.: Fossil shells 

 from Winter port, Massachusetts. 

 34821. 



SuiiR, Kin B. , U. S. National Museum: 

 Korean flute. 33894. 



SuKSDoRE, W. N., Bingen, Wash.: Forty- 

 three plants. 35032. 



SuMPTER, I. W., Elliston, Va. : American 

 Silk - moth Altucua cecropiu Linne. 

 34990. 



Sutherland, Dr. L. D., Canandaigua, 

 N. Y. : Specimen of Epeira domiciliana 

 Hentz. 34231. 



Sutton, W. IL, Philadelphia, Pa.: Pro- 

 gram of concerts given by the Young 

 Men's Christian Association to the sol- 

 diers in camp at Chickamauga in 1898; 

 also newspapers. (See under Porto 

 Rico Collection 35201.) 



Swain, C. O., Roslyn, Wash.: Fossils 

 from Washington. 34852. 



Swain, Thomas, Paradox, Colo.: Speci- 

 mens of uranium ore from "Yellow 

 Bay," La Sal Creek, and from " Copper 

 Prince," Roe Creek. 34823. 



Swan, Ethelyn, Dallas City, Pa.: Speci- 

 men of Diapheromera. femorala Say. 

 34064. 



SwARTA Stone and Lime Company, Swarta 

 Station, Pa.: Specimen of limestone 

 used for making quicklime. 34420. 



Sweet, C. J., Fisher, Minn.: INIeteorite. 

 Purc-hase. 34244. 



Sweetwater Coal Mining Company, 

 Rock Springs, Wyo. : Coal. 34558. 



Syracuse Coal and S.\lt Comp.\ny, Syra- 

 cuse, Ojiio: Specimen of common fine 

 salt luaile from Svracuse brines. 34914. 



