152 KEPORT OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Salshury, H. 8. Six specimens of fossils (casts) ; from Wisconsin. 



Sampson, F. A. Fifty-four specimens of cretaceous fossils ; from Texas. 

 (For identification.) 



San Francisco CaL, State, ^Mining Bureau. Cast of Indian stone liook ; 

 from California. 



SanJcey, B. A. Specimens of pyrrliotite ; from Colorado. (For exami- 

 nation.) 



Schieffelin, W. II. & Co., New YorJc. A large collection of native and 

 manufactured chemical products. 



Schneclc, Dr. J. Four living specimens, of i\xTt\e^- {Aspidonectes and 

 MalacocJemmys) ; from Illinois. 



Scatchler t£- Glhhs, San Francisco, Col. Samples of cans and labels used 

 in the packing of Columbia Eiver salmon. 



Schooner Northern Eagle {through S. J. Martin). Fresh specimen of 

 sturgeon ; from Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts. 



Scott, Dr. J. M. Specimen of bat {Atalapha cinereus) ; from Virginia. 



Scrihier^s, Charles, Sons, New YorJc. The " Game Fishes of North 

 America," by G. Brown Goode and S. A. Kilbourne. (Illustrated 

 with colored plates.) 



SclkirJc, J. R. Specimens of menhaden {Brevoortia patronus)', from 

 Texas. 



Serrent, Samuel S. Box of minerals ; from Virginia. 



Seve, Edward, consul of Belgium, Philadelphia, Pa. Specimen of green 

 coifee ; from Yungas Valley, Bolivia. 



Severance, ^Y. N. Section of larch (Tamarack) with fire-scar 5 26 feet 

 below surface, at Olivia, Minn. 



Shaler, Prof. N. S. A large collection of building stones and slates; 

 from Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. 



Shaw, James. Human skeleton taken from mound near Savanna, Illi- 

 nois. 



Sheldon, Prof. D. S. Specimens of parasites taken from the gills and 

 intestines of sturgeon, and two living serpents ; from Iowa. 



Shenandoah Valley Railroad Company, Luray, Va. Four specimens of 

 marble ; from Luraj^, Va. 



Shepard, Prof. Charles JJ. Ten specimens of minerals; from various 

 localities. 



Shepard, Prof C. TJ. Specimen of i^agodite; from Georgia. 



Shcpard, N. B. Specimen of hematite ore ; from Buckingham Countj^, 

 Virginia. 



Sherman, General IF. T. Shield, flag, and crape used to drape the 

 catafalque of President Garfield, at Cleveland, Ohio, September 2^, 

 1881. 



Sherwood, G. P. Three specimens of New Brunswick, Canada, build- 

 ing stones. 



Shields, George 0. {through Dr. J. W. Velic). Three small herring (Ar- 

 gyrosomus) taken from stomach of pike caught in Long Lake, Wis- 

 consin. 



