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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Smithsonian Institution— continued. 

 (29067) ; Parrot {Amazona, sp.) in the 

 tiesh (29150) ; Scarlet Ibis, (iuararn- 

 hra and a Rattlesnake {CrofaJus con- 

 JiucnUo^) in the ilesli (29151); Cinna- 

 mon Bear, Vrsus americanus, Peccary 

 (DicotyJes lajacii), and 2 Bisons (/^?so» 

 americauHs) (29152); 2 Antelopes 

 {GazeUa dorcas), male and female 

 (29179); 2 Geese {Anser cygnoides) in 

 the flesh (29205); Macaque, Macacus 

 cynomolgus (29206); Curassow (Cma-) 

 (29264); Mole {-^calojjs aqiiaticus) 

 (29271); Cassowary (CaxKarins r/alea- 

 iiis) in the flesh (29275) ; Rattlesnake 

 (Crotalus confiicntits) in the flesh 

 (29276) ; Sandhill Crane, (irus mexi- 

 cunn in the flesh (29277); Spider 

 Monkey, Atch'S, sp. and Red Lynx, 

 f.ynx r II f us {29278); Paca (Coelogenys 

 paca) (29358); Curassow {Crax, sp.) 

 (29362) ; Diana Monkey, Cercopithecus 

 diana (29462); Black-crowned Night 

 Heron, Nycticorax nycficunix ndvinn 

 in the flesh (29461) ; Bald Eagle, Hali- 

 irctiis lencocepliiiliiH in the flesh (29465). 



Smolinski, Joseph (Washington, D. C.) : 

 Two Polish military decorations with 

 accompanying certificates, also pass- 

 ports and miscellaneous papers of the 

 late Joseph Smolinski, commander of 

 the Imperial Ottoman Order of the 

 Medjidieh, Chevalier of the Polish 

 Military Cross, "Military Vertuti." 

 28714. 



Smyth, Prof. E. A., jr. (Virginia Agricul- 

 tural and Mechanical College, Blacks- 

 burg, Va.) : Two species of East Indian 

 butterflies, new to the Museum collec- 

 tion. 28777. 



Snider, G. Ij. (Smithsonian lustitutiouj : 

 Specimen of Scalops aijnaticus. 29478. 



Snydkr, Rev. D. W. (Luobo, West Af- 

 rica) : Pair of Goliath Beetles, Golia- 

 tliis (jiganicu8, Lamarck. 28800. 



S<")HENSEN, Rev. P. H. (Egedesmiude, 

 Greenland) : Twenty bird skins (repre- 

 senting 15 species) from Greenland. 

 28432. 



SOHNiJORGER, J. D. (Cambridge, Mass.); 

 Two eggs of Labrador .Jay, rerisorins 

 canadensis nigricapiUiis and 3 eggs of 

 Horned Lark, Otocoris alpestris. De- 

 posit. 28915. 



SoRREi-s, C. M. (U. S. National Museum) : 

 Old nest of Ruby-throated Humming- 

 bird, from Prince George County, Md. 

 28738. 



SoWERBY, G. B. (London, England): 

 Three specimens of Mactra, from Kur- 

 rachee, India. 28948. 



Spiceh, Capt. John (Grotou, Conn.): 

 Summer lamp of stone, with wick, and 

 pyrites strike-a-light with tinder, oh- 

 taiuedfrom the Eskiraosof Cumberland 

 Gulf. 28480. 



Sprague, J. C. (New York City) : Nest of 

 House Wren, Troglodytes ivdon from 

 Tarrytown, N. Y. 28751. 



Spurr, J. E. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Stabler, H. B. (Sandy Spring, Md.): 

 Cooper's Hawk, Accipiter Cooperi in the 

 flesh. 28816. 



Stanton, T. W. (U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : Gypsum pseudomorph after shell 

 (Lncina) from near New Idria, Cal. 

 (28783) ; 2 species of Unios from the 

 Upper Missouri River (28832). (See un- 

 der Mrs. Fred. Jones.) 



Starin, J. H. (New York City): Twelve 

 American Flamingoes, Phmnicopterus 

 ruber from the Bahamas. Exchange. 

 28587. 



Stearns, Frederick (Detroit. Mich.): 

 Twenty-one lots of crustacean.s and 

 echinoderms from Japan, Hawaiian Is- 

 lands, and Loo Choo Islands; also 3 

 specimens of Acanthochites settferus, 

 Nutt, from Hawaii. Exchange. 28734. 



Stefanesetti, G. : Cast of tooth of Di- 

 nother'mm gigantissimum. 2d438. 



Steiner, Dr. R. (Waynesboro, Ga. ): 

 Leaves of Surracenia variolaris (gift) 

 (28437); collection of aboriginal relics 

 from the Etowah Mounds (deposit) 

 (28826); 67 arrow-heads and other ob- 

 jects from Columbia County, Ga. (de- 

 posit) (29048); 63 arrow-heads and 2 

 worked flakes found en cache in North 

 Augusta on the South Carolina side of 

 the Savannah River, and a flint scraper 

 from Columbia County, Ga. (deposit) 

 (29338). 



SxE.rxEGER, Dr. Leonhard (U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum): Two Flying Squir- 

 rels, Sciuro2)ternN volucella, from Laurel, 

 Md. (gift) (28399); mammal skins and 

 skulls from South Dakota (collected for 



