LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Stejneger, Dr. Leonhard — contiuued. 

 the National Mnsenin) (28507); skins 

 and skulls from the same locality (col- 

 lected for the National Museum) (28555) ; 

 2 birds' skins, representing 2 species, 

 from South Dakota (collected for the 

 National Museum) (28560); Sharp- 

 shinned Hawk, Accipiter relax, from 

 South Dakota (collected for the Na- 

 tional Museum) (28617) ; reptiles, and 8 

 bats (collected for the National Mu- 

 seum) (28658); 4 beetles, specimens of 

 Mj'rmeleon, a grasshopper, and a spider 

 from Bad Lands, South Dakota; also 

 a leech, slug, specimen of Pupa armi- 

 fera, from Bad Lands, Pine Ridge 

 Agency, S. Dak. (collected for the Na- 

 tional Museum) (28896). 



Stei'HENS, F. (Witch Creek, Cal. ) : Speci- 

 men of Eatania, sp., from California. 

 295.31. 



Stephens, John (Franklin Furnace, 

 N. J.): Slickensides. 29506. 



Sterki, Dr.V. (New Philadelphia, Ohio.) : 

 Alcoholic specimen of Margarilana de- 

 liiseens (28.508) ; types of twonew si^ecies 

 of Fisidiiim from Ohio (28651); three 

 species of Uuionid.c from Portage 

 County, Ohio (28727); four species of 

 Corbiculidiu from the same locality 

 (28853). 



Stekx, S. a. (Philadelphia, Pa.): Three 

 double whistles and 2 flutes. 29101. 



Sternberg, C. H. (Lawrence, Kans. ). 

 Slab containing numerous specimens of 

 Uintacrinus socialis (purchase) (28856); 

 slab of Uintacrinus socialis (i^'ift) (28899). 



Stevens, Mrs. Alice. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of. ) 



Stevens, William (Fredericksburg, 

 Va. ) : Four specimens of rrocijon lotor. 

 Purchase. 28498. 



Stevenson, S. (La Barge, Wyo.) : Plants. 

 28491. 



Stiles, Dr. C. W. (Department of Agri- 

 culture) : Parasites consisting of type 

 specimen of CoccuHumhigeminum, Stiles, 

 1891; cotype of Cnccidium iruiicatnm, 

 Ixailliet and Lucet, 1891 ; cotype of 

 Distomum albidinn, M. Braun,1893; type 

 of Moniezia denticulata (Rud., 1810) 

 R. Bl., 1891, Balsam preparation ; type 

 oi Moniezia Benedeni (Moniez. 1879), R. 

 Bl., 1891, and type of JHspharaaus (jas- 

 /eros/e(. Stiles 1891. 28753. (Sec under 

 Pennsylvania, University of.) 



SrocKDALE, T. P. (Belle Vernon, Pa.): 

 Three fragments of pottery, 3 arrow- 

 heads, 2 tops of old buttons, piece of a 

 bronze ornament, piece of a mammal 

 bone, and fragment of a niaumial tooth. 

 28607. 



Stokiel, W. W. (Stofiei, Nev.): Five ar- 

 row-heads, 3 fragments of pottery and 

 minerals. 29207. 



Stone, Witmer. (See under Acadt-my of 

 Natural Sciences.) 



Stossich, M. (Trieste, Austria): Para- 

 sites comprising si)eciinens of Monosto 

 mum orhiculare, Rud., Apohlema rufovi- 

 ride (Rud.), Dislomnm carnosum, Rud., 

 1819, Distomum depressum, Stossich, 1883 

 (cotype), liotliriocephalus Jahracis, Dies- 

 ing, CaUiohothrinm coronatum (Rud.), 

 and Calliohotluiiim vertiviUatnm (28754) ; 

 Apohlema rufoviride (Rud., 1819), Apol)- 

 lema excisum (Rud., 1819), IHstomtim so<- 

 cus, Molin, 1858, Podocotyle fracfum 

 (Rud., 1819), Echinostomum croaticum, 

 Stossich, 1889, and Echiriorln/vciins pris- 

 tis, Westr. (287.55). Exchange. 



Stratton, S. R. (New York City) : Pile- 

 ated Woodpecker, CeophJaus pileatus 

 in the flesh, from Strattonville, Pa. 

 28843. 



Strat's, Hon A. D. (See under Nicara- 

 gua, Government of.) 



STR1NGE15, Dr. S. (See under .1. .1. Bell). 



Strong, Mrs. L. G. (Colchester, Conn.): 

 Model of a tape loom in working order, 

 with a description of the same. 28830. 



SuKSnORF, W. S. (White Salmon, Wash. ) : 

 One hundred and nineteen herbarium 

 specimens. Purchase. 29519. 



Sullivan, G. N (Washington, D C): 

 Crow (Corriis americanus) in the flesh. 

 28991. 



SuRBER, Thap. (White Sulphur Springs, 

 W. Ya.). Fi%^e eggs (1 set) of Oven- 

 bird, 3 eggs (1 set) of Cardinal, 5 eggs 

 (1 set) of Blue .Jay, 5 eggs (1 set) of 

 White-rumped Shrike, and 3 eggs (1 

 set) of Screech Owl from Yernon 

 County, Mo., 4 eggs (1 set) of Field 

 Sparrow, and 9 eggs (2 sets) of Green 

 Heron from White Sulphur Springs; 6 

 arrow-heads from Greenbrier County, 

 skeleton of Bald Eagle, and skeleton 

 of a 4-legged chicken. 28722. 



Sussex, A. E. (Orange City, Fla.) : Snake. 

 29440. 



