EXAMINATION AND REPORT. 



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Semmens, Henuv, Seattle, Washington: 

 Ore. (Returned.) 3784 (xil). 



Si/ri'LEMYER, 0. T., Wilniore, Pennsyl- 

 vania: Bees. (Retnrnecl.) 4053 (vii). 



SiiEi'Ai'.D, H. C, Houlder Valley, Mon- 

 tana : Ores. 4295 (xiii). 



Sherman. C. A., Manville, Wyoming: 

 Geological material. (Ketnrned.) 4239 



(XIII). 



Shipley, WiLi.iAiM, Waynesville, Illinois: 

 Arcbieologieal object. (Ketnrned.) 

 4245 (XIV). 



Shippy, N. D.,West Palmdale, California : 

 Minerals. (Returned.) 4323 (xii). 



Shocp, C. E., Tidal, Pennsylvania: Ore. 

 (Returned.) 4033 (xiii). 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W. (See under J. G. 

 Wells.) 



Shugakt. W. H., Newport, Tennessee: 

 Mineral. (Returned.) 4256 (xii). 



Shulek, J.T., IJlooniery. West Virginia: 

 Minerals. (Returned.) 4147 (xii). 



Shkiver, Howard, Cumberland, Mary- 

 land: Fossils; black -aaud; land shells. 

 3846 (returned) ; 4060 (returned j. 4310; 

 4409 (portion returned and remainder 

 retained 32106) (x-B, xili, VI). 



SiDDY, Mrs.CHAULE.s, St. Louis, Missouri: 

 Spider. (Returned.) 3830 (vii). 



Simpson, R. L., Eufaula, Indian Ter- 

 ritory: Insect. (Returned.) 4473 (vii). 



Smith, D. B., Clarksfield, Ohio: Geolog- 

 icalspecimen. (Returned.) 4470 (xiii). 



Smith, John Donnell, Baltimore, Mary- 

 land : Plants from Costa Rica. (Re- 

 turned.) 4061 (XI). 



S.MiTH, L. K., Caledonia, New York: Nat- 

 ural formation resembling a worked 

 stone object. (Returned.) 4212 (xiv). 



Smith, R. E., Hazel Green, Wisconsin: 

 Mineral. (Returned.) 3888, 3935 (xii). 



Snyder, Dr. F. D., Gaines, New York: 

 Forty-six birds' skins. (Returned.) 

 4126 "(II). 



Snydei!, .1. S., Two Taverns, Pennsyl- 

 vania: Two geological specimens. (Re- 

 turned.) 3987 (XIII). 



SouTHwiCK, ,1. M., Providence, Rhode Is- 

 land: Unionida^; shells. (Returned.) 

 4329, 4356 (vi). 



Sperra, W. E., Randolph, Ohio: Rock. 

 (Returned.) 4168 (xiii). 



Sprecher, N. D., Cearfoss, Maryland: 

 Stone implement. (Returned.) 4046 



(XIV). 



Sprinkei., .7. W., Briglitwood, Mrginia: 

 Larva of an insect. (Returned.) 3940 



(VII). 



Sqi'Iers, W. H., Keeblers Crossroads, 

 Tennessee: Ore. (Returned.) 4186 



(XIII). 



S<iUYER, Homer, Wibaux, Montana: 

 Shells. (Returned.) 4343 (vi). 



Starks, W. W., Hinton, West Virginia: 

 Ore. (Retvirned.) 4139 (xiii). 



Stallin(;s, Hon. J. F., House of Repre- 

 sentatives: Pi.stol. (Returned.) 4201 

 (xvii). 



Stanard, R. C, Goshen Bridge, Virginia: 

 Farewell address of Aiuliew Jackson 

 printed on silk in the year 1837. (Re- 

 turned.) 4263 (XVII). 



Stanley, D. T. (See under Aldrich, 

 Charles.) 



Stanley, Mrs. T., Ashland, Oregon: 

 Sujiposed meteorite. (Returned.) 4275 



(XII). 



Starks, W. AV., Hinton, West Virginia: 

 Piece of metal. (Returned.) 4276 



(XIII). 



Startin, Thomas, ^Mammoth, Ftah : Ore. 

 (Returned.) 3878 (xiii). 



Stewart, T. B., Lockliaven, Pennsylva- 

 nia: Stone, supposed to be an Indian 

 relie ; pipe from Schoharie County, 

 New York, and a crooked tlint from 

 Union County, Tennessee. (Returned.) 

 4273,4402 (xiv). 



Sternberg, Fred., New York City: 

 Samples of fibrous serpentine. (Re- 

 turned.) 4109 (XIII). 



Steinhauer, E. F., Vandalia, Illinois: 

 Two birds. (Returned.) 4200 (ii). 



Stebins, E., Conconully, Washington: 

 Ores. (Returned.) 4176 (xiii). 



Stiles, Dr. C. W., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Shells. (Returned.) 3946, 

 3971 (VI). 



St. Maky's Academy (Sister M. Cather- 

 ine), Monroe, Michigan: Shells from 

 .Ia])an; small silver cross; stone from 

 Japan and an egg-shaped stone from 

 Michigan. (Returned.) 4047(vi, xvi, 

 xiii). 



Stone, Witmer, Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 

 Birds' skins. (Returned.) 3798,3944, 

 4367 (li). (See under Academy of Nat- 

 ural Sciences, Philadelphia.) 



Stonehouse, R. a., OL'ithe, Colorado: 

 Rock. (Returned.) 3834 (xiii). 



