LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 565 



Sawyer, Lieut. F. E. (U.S. Navy). Crustaceans collected in Brazil. Purchase. 

 25340. 



Schaupp, F. G. (See under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Schestck, Charles D. (Washington, 1). C). Thoroughbred pug dog in the flesh 

 25872. 



Schenck, J. (Mount Carmel, 111.). Barred owl. 25344. 



Schieifklin. S. B. (New York City). Female golden pheasant (Clirgsolophus pictua) 

 in the flesh. 24806. 



Schmid, Edward S. (Washington, D. C). Iguana (Metopoceroa cornutua) (21985); 

 strawberry linch in the flesh (24987) ; African gray parrot (Paiitacua erythdcua) 

 in the flesh (25279) ; festive parrot (A muzona f estiva) in the flesh (25302) ; screech 

 owl (Megascops asio) in the flesh (2565*); lory (Electus grandia) (25678); warbling 

 grass paroquet (Melosittacu,8 undulatus) in the flesh (25690); troupial (Icterus 

 icterus) in the flesh (25694); 2 specimens of wax-bill weaver-finch (Sponegin- 

 thus amandava) in the flesh (25697) ; 4 specimens of hob- white (Colinus virginla- 

 nus) and a goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) in the flesh (25737) : screech owl {Mega- 

 scops asio) in the flesh (25749) ; Angora cat in the flesh (25871). 



Schoexhof, Carl (Boston, Mass.). Two books by Kobell, entitled " Die Galvano- 

 graphie,'' one published in March. 1872. 4,7 plates, the other at Munich in 1876, 

 4°, 4 plates. Purchase. 24925. 



Schraebstadteb, Carl, jr. (St. Louis, Mo.). Materials used in the photo-me- 

 chanical processes. Purchase. 25567. 



Scidmore, Miss E.R. (Washington, D C.b Three silver bracelets hammered from 

 coins by the Hooniah Indians, Glacier Bay, Alaska; 5 photographs of Indian 

 children and Indians gambling, and a photograph of the Hudson's Bay block- 

 house, Nanaimo. British Columbia. 25236. 



Science College Museum (Imperial University, Tokio, Japan), through Dr. J. 

 Ijima. Two skins of the Japanese Ptarmigan (Lagopus, species undetermined). 

 24586. 



Sclater, P. L. (See under Zoological Society of London.) 



Scoville, J. T., and Mr. Woolman (Terre Haute, Ind.). Small collection of fishes 

 from Mexico, consisting of Leptops olivaris, Ictalurus punctata*. Codoma omnia, 

 ('(impostoma omnium, Notropia chihuahua, Cyprinodon gibbosus, Gambuaia patvuelis, 

 Etheostoma scovcili n. sp.. Etheostoma micropterw and Atherinops, also small collec- 

 tion of reptiles from Mexico. 25S59. 



Scudder, N. P. (U. S. National Museum). Three snakes from Maryland, including 

 a specimen of Ophibolm vhombomaruiatus (24913); 11 garter-snakes from Eck- 

 ington, D. C. (25573). 



Scell, Miss Sarah (Washington. D. C). Scarf made in a native hand-loom in 

 Greece. Returned. 25153. 



Seale, William P. (U. S. Fish Commission). Three specimens of American pipit 

 (Anthus peusilvanicus) in the flesh from Alexandria, Va. 25695. 



Sebert, W. F. (Brooklyn, N. Y.). Two specimens of Ostrea vivginica, one contain- 

 ing a pearl. 25171. 



Seer, A. S. (Theatrical Printing Company, New York City). Two specimens of 

 poster work in colors. 25586. 



Seibert, S. R. (Washington, D. C). Daguerreotype of ••Clark Brothers" taken in 

 1854, and a daguerreotype landscape of Fort Snelling taken in 1857.. 25603. 



Seidler, Ciiaui.es. ( See under A. C. Cariyle.) 



Seiiekt, W. (Lancaster, Pa.), through F. C.Neeb. Polished stone object of the 

 boat-shaped class made of handed slate. 25343. 



Selby, Willie (Twining City, D. C. ). Small rude implemenl and '.'<:> arrow-heads. 

 25111. 



Sewall, Hon. Harold M. (Consul-* Jeneral, Apia, Samoa). Collection of Samoan 

 musical instruments, consisting of a long bamboo and mat, native name "Tui 



