LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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SxowDox, R. P., Bordentown, N. J. : Two 

 pieces of the original rail over which 

 the engine "John Bull" was run. 

 35630. 



SxYDEK, Prof. A. J., Belvidere, 111.: 

 Thirty-three specimens of Lepidojitera 

 (36213); 48 specimens of Lepidoptera 

 containing species new to the collection 

 (36012). 



SocoLoFF, D., Taschla, Government of 

 Orenburg, Russia: Twenty-three speci- 

 mens of Jurassic invertebrate fossils 

 (5 species and 4 varieties) of Aucella 

 from Russia. Received through the 

 U. S. Geological Survey. Exchange. 

 36002. 



SoLTAU, Hucio, e.-jtate of. Received 

 through Otto Soltau, New York City: 

 Collection of Coleoptera obtained in the 

 southern and western sections of the 

 United States. Bequest. 35536. 



SoLT.\r, Otto. (See under Soltau, estate 

 of Hugo. ) 



SoRRELL, S. X. , Farmers, Ky. : Ash bee- 

 tle, Dynastes tityus Linneeus. 35308. 



Sorrels, C. M., U. S. National Museum: 

 Old-style Engli.«h weight, found in 

 Prince George County, Md. 35408. 



SouLE, Mrs. C. G., Brandon, Vt. : Two 

 ro9ega.\\s{Rhodites). 35298. 



Spainhour, Dr. J. M., Lenoir, N. C. : 

 Moth {Ecpantheria scribonia Stoll). 

 35361. 



Spencer, Mr. Received through Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture: Photograph and 

 a seed from Central America. 35936. 



Spier, G. W., Washington, D. C: Eng- 

 lish watch movement. 35808. 



Stahl, Dr. A., Bayamon, P. R. : Fresh- 

 water crabs from Porto Rico. 36643. 



Stangl, Paul L. , acting hospital steward, 

 brigade hospital, Bacoor, P. I. : Collec- 

 tion of insects from Bacoor (36087); 

 geological specimens (36516) ; collec- 

 tion of insects (36430). 



Staxton', T. W. (See under Bruce, Rob- 

 ert E. ) 



Staxtox, Rev. W. A., S. J., Belize, Brit- 

 ish Honduras. Received through Dr. 

 L. O. Howard: Insects. 36151. 



St.\pler, R. L., Jasper, Fla. : Moth {Clite- 

 rocampa term Linnteus) . 35709. 



Staples, C. H., Nashville Tenn.: Pupa 

 case of an Ephemerid. 36597. 



State, Departmext of: Specimen of cin- 

 nabar obtained through Hon. W. F. 

 Powell (35247). Received through 

 Assistant Secretary David J. Hill: Chi- 

 nese flag used upon the occasion of the 

 appearance of the first American em- 

 bassy in Chinese waters (35766). 



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

 Thirty-seven specimens of Tivela cras- 

 mtelloides from California (35252); 6 

 species of shells nitroduced into the 

 Californian fauna and apparentl)' accli- 

 mated (35785); 3 specimens of Epi- 



• phragmophora (36268). 



Steele, E. S., Washington, D. C. ; One 

 thousand three hundred plants (35443); 

 3 plants (36242); plant (36331); plant 

 from Maryland (36506). 



Steele, AV. C, Switzerland, Fla. Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Four plants (35851); 4 l)ulbs 

 (35945); 20 bulbs of Amaryllis Ireatea 

 (35974). 



Stejxeger, Dr. L., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Collection of natural history 

 specimens from Cuba and Porto Rico 

 (36467); natural history specimens 

 from Porto Rico (36559). 



Stephens, J. H., Jacksonville, Fla.: De- 

 composed chert. 35387. 



Stephens, Hon. J. H., M. C, House of 

 Representatives: Volcanic ash from 

 Wilbarger County, Tex. (35996, 36616). 



Stepp, F. E., Warrenton, Va. : Luna 

 Moth, Act'ias lima Linnaeus. 35347. 



Stern, H., & Co., Allegan, Mich. Me- 

 teorite. Purchase. 35742. 



Stewart, Capt. John, Washington, D. C. : 

 Piece of cloth from the Lincoln cata- 

 falque. 35909. 



Stickney, R. H., jr., Anniston, Ala.: 

 Moth {Attacus polyphemus). 35432. 



Stilwell, L. W., Deadwood, S. Dak.: 

 Skull and jaw of a fossil rhinoceros 

 { Dicer atherium) (purchase) (36159); 

 skull of a fossil pig representing the 

 genus Elotherium (36295). 



Stone, A. J., New York City: Skin, skull, 

 and leg bones of a Caribou. Purchase. 

 36107. 



Stranahan, J. W., Everglade, Fla.: Suit 

 of Seminole Indian. Purchase. 36168. 



Straiss, Hon. Oscar S. (See under Tur- 

 key, Sultan of. ) 



