LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Sandkus, ,I()HX. (Sec under E. J. Jolni- 

 sou.) 



Sansom, Joseimi (St. (ieoige's lioad, 

 Portland, England) : Twenty cycads. 

 Purchase. 29501. 



SAliDESOX, F. W. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Sakgkxt, C. S. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



SciiERKF.R, L. P. (Morristown, N. .1.), 

 through Maj. Charles Beudire, P. S. 

 Army: White-throated Warbler, Hel- 

 minthophila Icucobronchialin. 28374. 



SciiLiTEi;, WiLiiELM (Halle, Germany ) : 

 Six P>irds of Paradise and humming 

 birds (purchase) (29023) ''A"; Tarsier, 

 Tarsius spectrum, Flying Lemur or 

 Colugo, Galeoplthveus ro/aws (purchase) 

 (29035) "A"; Hamster, Cr'nctnsfrmneii- 

 tariini (iiurchase) (29354). 



ScHMiD, E. S. (Washington, D. C): 

 Speciuien each of Toucan and Pheas- 

 ant (28384); Boa constrictor in the 

 iiesh (28484) ; Silver Pheasant, Euplo- 

 comus nijcthemerus (28493); 2 specimens 

 oi Conurus perthiax in the flesh (28721) ; 

 specimen of Amazcna auropaUiata 

 (28951); White Leghoru hen in the 

 flesh (29244) ; skin and skull of Lutra 

 canadensis (29248). (See under G. A. 

 Fick.) 



SCHUCHEliT, CliAKLKS (U. S. National 

 Museum) : Twenty specimens of Tren- 

 ton fossils from near iiurgin, Ky. (col- 

 lected by Mr. Schuchert for the Na- 

 tional Museum) (28529); 6 specimens 

 of Waverly fossils from Warren, Pa. 

 (gift) (28530); 50 specimens of Che- 

 mung fossils from Hatch Kuu, near 

 Warren, Pa. (gift) (28.531); 2,352 speci- 

 mens of Devonian fossils from More- 

 land, Ky. (collected for the National 

 Museum) (28538); window glass with 

 spherulites from a glass factory at Kane, 

 Pa. (gift) (28600); 13 boxes of Zeuglo- 

 don material from Choctaw County, 

 Ala. (collected for the National Mu- 

 seum) (28859) ; 2 boxes of Eocene inver- 

 tebrates from Choctaw County, Ala. 

 (collected for the National Museum) 

 (28860); numerous tish l)ones and 

 shark's teeth, from Cocoa, Ala. (col- 

 lected for the National Museum ) (29086) . 



ScuuTz, Di-. .1. L". (Washington, D. C): 

 Large fungus from Plymotith, Pa. 

 29489. 



SciDMOUK, Miss E. R. (Washington. 

 D. C): Harpoon head with serpentine 

 (jade?) blade, from Alaska. 29000. 



Scott, A. W. (San Vntonio, Tex.): Co- 

 coons of Thiiridopteryx ephenuvformiH. 

 28419. 



Scott, A. W. (Clay City, Ky.): Skull of 

 fossil Elasmobranch from the easteru 

 part of Powell County, Ky. Purchase. 

 28652. 



Scott, Lieut. J. H. (LI. S. K. M. Cutter For- 

 ward, Mobile, Ala.): Click beetle, 

 Alans mijops. 29513. 



Scott, Mrs. J. Jackison (Eckiugtou, 

 D. C): Sword and epaulets worn by 

 Capt. Seth Brett Thornton, Second 

 Dragoons, U. S. Army, when killed, Au- 

 gust 18, 1847, during the Mexican war. 

 Deposit. 28685.' 



ScOA'ELi., ,\ . T. (Terre Haute, lud.). 

 Types of 4 new species of lislies col- 

 lected in Mexico by A. J. AVoolmaii, 

 consisting of Notropis aztvcua, n. sp., 

 (iamhnsia in/ans, n. sp., Krarra Kioen- 

 manni, n. sj)., and Chirostovia Jordani, 

 n. sp. 28650. 



SCUDDEK, I^. T. (Linden. Md.): Two 

 fresh specimens of reromti^tcHs lencopns. 

 28719. 



ScUDDEK, N. P. (U. S. National Museum) : 

 Red Squirrel, Scinrux hudsoniciis. 

 28786. 



ScUDDER, Prof. Samuel H. (See under 

 Interior Department, L. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



Sempkks, J. F. (Aiken, Md.): Six Vdrds' 

 skins, reiiresentiug 6 species, and 6 

 mounted specimens, representing the 

 same number of species, from Mary- 

 land. 28.549. 



Shank, R. M. (Bluff City, Teun.) : Cater- 

 pillar of Regal Walnut Moth, Cithero- 

 nia regalis. 28481. 



Shannon, Dr. W. C, U. S. Army. (See 

 under Intercontinental Railway Com- 

 mission.) 



Shattuck, C. B. (See unck-r Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Shaver, H. (Augusta, Ga.): Eleven 

 arrow- heads from Richmond County, 



' Captain Thornton struck the first blow at Caracita in the war with Mexico, and 

 fell at Coutreras in the last attack upon the City of Mexico. 



