LIST OF ACCKSSIONS TO TilK .MCSKUM IN 1881 421 



Stillmaii, Hornet' E. U.'iOS. Fresh spccinu'ri ot sluid (lu'iinaplirodite). 

 Stockion, W. M. lA'i^i'}. S|u'c-iiniMi of iniiuMal IVoiii \'irjiiiii;i. 

 iStoerzer, Mr.s. L. l.Jlt.M. Four s]»in(lles and two whorls from Germany. 

 StoUvy, George. loOlis and 1 IdS.'S. Sampk-s of ci'nient from Texas. 

 Sioudkcr, C. L. 1431'!. Specimens of roek and minerals from CoU)rado. 

 Stone, M. W. 14<H.'">. Specimens of jute from Mississi]>pi. 

 Stoiu'i/, George M., Lieut. V. »S. X, U. S. S. Oiinohi.sho. 14*.)2.i. Speci- 

 mens of rocks, sand, &c., collected from new volcano in Dehrin^ Sea. 

 Storey, Jerome {through E. W.AUis). 141)08. Specimens of stone relics 



from Michifian. (Loaned.) 

 Stout, M. E. 14100. Si)ecimen of ore from New York. 

 Stover, E. S. IT)! 14. Box of alcolu<lic fishes and mineral water from 



New Mexico. 

 Strauch,John II. 14873. Specimen of alum crystal from Pennsylvania. 

 Stubbs, W. P. 15()«J1 and 15122. Paintings of the brig P:ugeue Hale 



and U. S. S. Meteor; also 3 oil paintings of fishing boats. 

 Stuffleheam, J. G. d- H. E. 14534 and 14535. Specimens of minerals 



from Arkansas. 

 Sturgex, C. M. 15062. Specimen of insect from Illinois. 

 Sturgis, Appleton. 14322. Specimens of jute butts as recei\ed from 



Calcutta, and samples of sliver yi'rn, «S:c., made from the butts used 



in the manufacture of guuny cloth. 

 sfurtz, B. {through Felix Flilgel). 14924. Five boxes rock si)ecimens 



from Germany. (Purchased.) 

 Sumter, J. {through Col. M. McDonald). 14523 and 14043. Specimens 



of young tish from Virginia. 

 iSutton, Col. P. D. 14137. Specimen of manganese oxide from Vii-- 



ginia. 

 Sican, H. R. 15328. Specimens of minerals from New York. 

 Siraii, James G. 15152, 15100, and 15477. Alcoholic fishes ami model 



of whaling canoe; also large collection of ethnology from Washing- 

 ton Territory and British Columbia. 

 ■^ican, John I). 15325. Si)ecimens of minerals i'rom Antweip, N. V. 

 Sicann, William M. 15311. Six packages specimens of tire clay from 



North Carolina. 

 Sicitzer, Mrs. Mary. 14451. Specimen of e^i. fioin IJockbridge 



County, Virginia. 

 I'ligore. Rajah Sourindro Molmn. 14094. Colle«-tion of Indian musical 



instruments, articles used in religious and domestic service, spe<'i 



mens of clay figures, velvet embroidered with gold ; also works on 



music, &C., from India. 

 Tate, E. 0. 14518. Specimen of insect from North (Carolina. 

 Taussig, A. 13995. Twelve packages of garnets, uncut, cut, and p(»l- 



ished, from Bohemia. 

 Taylor, F. W. 14010 and 14748. Specimens of silver ore and tarantula 



from New Mexico. 



