566 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Sewall, Hon. Harold M. — Continued. 



Tni,'' l' flutes, native name "Fagufagu," Pan's pipe used by black "labor 

 boys." from Solomon Island, native name " Faaili," 3 reed pipes, native name 

 "Faai," conch-shell trumpet, native name "Pn," and a wooden drum, native 

 ' name "Pate." 24721. * 



SHELTON, J. C. (Roseland, Va.). Eigbty-one specimens of apatite and menacca- 

 nite. 3 specimens of massive rntile, 5 specimens of apatite and rntile, one spec- 

 imen of apatite, and 3 specimens of rntile, collected by Mr. W. S. Yeates, of 

 the National Museum (24712,24747). 



Siikpard, James H. (Brookings, S. Dak.).- Fossil resin from an artesian well, 

 James River Valley, nearMelette. 24759. 



Sheridan, Edmund J. (Brooklyn, N. V.). Triangular-shaped stone found on the 

 beach near Coney Island. 24758. 



Sharpless, H. P. (Boston. Mass.). Two specimens of columbite from Wakefield, 

 N. H. 24543. 



Shaw, F. M. (Cook, Xebr. ). Two alcoholic specimens of Say's king-snake (Ophi- 

 bolits sayi). 24820. 



Shaw, James C. (Tekamah, Nebr.). Indian axe from Connecticut. 24718. 



Shaw, N. C. (Shane, Md.). Carved peachstone. 24852. 



Shufeldt, Percy W. (Takoma Park, D. ('.). Female summer tanager (Piranga 

 rubra) in red plumage. 24587. 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W., U. S. Army (Takoma Park, 1). C). Specimen of Carinifex 

 newberryi from Equus Beds, Fossil Lake, Oregon (24536); iguana, Mdopoceros 

 eornutii8 (24691); model of a fossil bird, Archwopterys macrura from Solenbofeu, 

 Bavaria (24764); skin of Wilson's snipe {Gallinago delicata) from Fort Wingate, 

 X. Mex. (25765); birds' skins and nests (25865). 



Shufeldt, R. W., jr. (Takoma Park, 1). C). Six specimens, representing 5 species 

 of birds' skins from Takoma Park, I). C, and Fort Wingate, N. Mex. 24620. 



Shumaker, P. F. (Flat Creek, La.). Rock. 257!»7. 



Sigua IRON Company (Santiago de Cuba. Cuba), through John Vallance, superin- 

 tendent. Signa ores. 25803. 



Simpson, A. M. (Straubville, X. Dak.). Two specimens of gypsum. 24646. 



Simpson, Charles T., and J. C. Henderson jr. (Washington, D. C). Specimens 

 of fishes, representing 11 species, consisting of Ostracion, Siphosloma, Aphorisiia, 

 Hippocampus, Batrachus, G-obius, Prionotus, Echeneis, Branchiostoma ; snake, crus- 

 taceans, shells, and mollusks. 25300. 



Simpson, Charles 'I'. (U.S. National Museum). Dried specimens of Lepas hillii 

 from Xew Zealand. 25455. 



Singley, J. H. (Austin, Tex.). Valve of Cytherea texasiana Dall and a specimen of 

 Donax Boemeri Phil. 254 IS. 



Smillie, .Iames D. (Xew York City). Aquatint plate wet ground, showing different 

 degrees of granulation. 25082. 



Smith, K. Kirby (Jaltipam, Vera Cruz, .Mexico). Four beetles. 24775. 



Smith, Harlan I. (Fast Saginaw, Mich.). Portion of the bead of a fish, with vege- 

 table fundus, Saprolegina, attached. 25606. 



Smith, Dr. Hugh M. (U. S. Fish Commission). Frog from Grenadier Island, 

 N. Y. ( 25196 ) : set of human ear-bones 1 25228 ) : five mud puppies ( Necturus lateralis) 

 (25230) ; series of eight human hyoid bones ( Homosapievs) (25251); 7 specimens 

 of Acri8 gryllu <s from Plymouth, X. C. (25857). 



Smith, II. 1'. (Adams Mill, Ohio). Thirty-four arrow-heads and 2 scrapers. 24732. 



* Purchased for the National Museum at the request of the Secretary of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution. 



