564 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Rogers, Sydney H. (Washington, D. C). Original letter written in Georgetown, 

 S. C, to Mrs. Moses Rogers announcing the death of her husband, the captain 

 of the steamship Savannah. Deposit. 25674. 



Rogers, Thomas (Manchester, England), through Wesley and Son. String of 

 beads found in an Indian grave, probably of the Sioux or Crec tribe, from near 

 Saskatchewan River, North- West Territory. 25041. 



Romingek, Dr. Karl (Ann Arbor, Mich. ). One hundred and forty-five Middle Cam- 

 brian fossils from Mount Stephen, British Columbia, consisting of Baihyuri&cus 

 howelliW&lcotb, Olenoides nevadensis Meek, Ogygopsis IJotzi Rominger. 25325. 



Rosenthal, Joseph (New York City). Four skins of Birds of Paradise. Purchase. 

 24589. 



Ross, Mrs. George P. (Clearwater Harbor, Fla.). Shells. 25521. 



Ross, Waldo O. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. Mass.). Nineteen 

 specimens, and documents relating to photo-mechanical process work of various 

 kinds. 25745. 



Rowan, James (McKeesport, Pa.). Cup-stone found in the Monongahela River 

 about 2 miles above the mouth of the Youghiogheuy. 25884. 



Rowe, C. H. (Worcester, Mass.). Nine specimens of Sciaphilus muricatus Fab. (253(51) ; 

 15 specimens of Oestode* lenuicollis Rand. (25575, 25835). 



Rowlands, Walter (New York City). Six specimens of photographure. 25528. 



Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Stockholm, Sweden). One hundred and 

 forty species of Siberian Phanerogams. Exchange. 25227. 



Royal Zoological Museum (Florence, Italy), through Prof. Henry H. Giglioli, di- 

 rector. Collection of ethnological objects, chiefly from New Guinea, archaeo- 

 logical objects from France, Italy, Egypt, British Honduras, Brazil, and the 

 Andaman Islands; 2 sponges from the Lampedusa River. 24918. 



Rush, Dr. W. H., U. S. Navy (Navy Department). Shells from the eastern coast of 

 South America. 25839. 



Russ, A. B. (Washington, D. C). Three specimens of native gold in quartz from 

 Potomac gold mine, Maryland. Deposit. 24805. 



Russell, Charles H. (Bowling Green, Ohio). Bird-shaped object from the Norton 

 farm, north of Center Township, Wood County, Ohio. Deposit. (Returned.) 

 24625. 



Russell, Frank (Iowa City, Iowa). Six specimens of fossil protozoa and 35 speci- 

 mens of fossil shale from the drift (25655); 8 fossil shells from Saskatchewan 

 (25617). 



Russell, I. C. (U. S. Geological Survey). Collection of Eskimo ivory carvings, 

 dishes, spoons, pipes, daggers, dolls, trinkets, and other objects from the Upper 

 Yukon River, Alaska. 25293. (See under Interior Department. II. S. Geologi- 

 cal Survey.) 



Sadtler, M. A. (Baltimore, Md.). Specimen of silver ore from Colorado. 24546. 



Salthouse, George. (See under Samuel Alexander Lafone Queredo.) 



Sampson, F. A. (Scdalia. Mo.). Two specimens of fresh-water sculpin or millers- 

 thumb (Cottu8 richardsoni var.) from Spavinaw Creek, Benton County, Ark., 

 (24685); two specimens, representing a new genus and species of blind cave 

 salamander, Typhlotriton spelceus* (24717). 



Sandberger, Prof. (See under Titus Ulke.) 



Saxdham, Henry (Boston. Mass.). Gravure etching proof of the reproduction of 

 the oil painting " Battle of Lexington," the original of which is in the town- 

 hall at Lexington, Mass. 25018. 



Sanford, 0. N. (San Diego, Cal.). Specimens of Mitra maura Swainsonfrom Lower 

 San Diego. 25845. 



Sarault, N. (See under Mrs. B. D. Spenser. ) 



*A preliminary description, with figures, of the animal is published in the Proceed- 

 ings of the National Museum. Vol. xv, pages 115-117, PI. ix. 



