812 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Skinner, T. E. (U. S. National Museum). Specimens of shells, fossil shells, and fossil 



oysters. 21054. 

 Slocum, Capt. Joshua (Washington, District of Columbia), (through Prof. O. T. 



Mason). A shell ax from Barbadoes, West Indies. 21594. 

 Smillie, MissL. E. (Washington, District of Columbia). One dozen doilies, decorated 



by platinotype. 20925. 

 Smillie, T. W. (II. S. National Museum). Specimens of medal-ruling applied to en- 

 graving directly from fossil shells, etc. 21494. 

 Smith, D. B. (Mount Carroll, Illinois). A cranium of a dog. 21001. 

 Smith, Dr. Hugh M. (U. S. National Museum). Four birds from Virginia (21084) ; 



a Meadow Mouse with three young, from Sea Isle City 7 , New Jersey (21510). 

 Smith, Horace P. (See under Cincinnati Society of Natural History.) 

 Smith, Hubbard T. (Washington, District of Columbia). A White-throated Capuciu 



Monkey from South America. 21997. 

 Smith, James R. (Newark, New Jersey). Wooden joint-block with sections of rail 



used by the New Jersey Railroad Company in 1865; also bell of the locomotive 



"Railway," 1838, one of the earliest bells in use on a locomotive in America. 



21489. 

 Smith, Dr. Sanderson (New York City, New York). Seven specimens of serpentine, 



talc, and jade. 20846. 

 Smith, W. R. (Superintendent of Botanic Garden). A living Cockatoo (Cacatua gale- 



rila) from Australia (21538) ; two game fowls (21976). 

 Smyth, J. S. (Williamsport, Pennsylvania). Two army badges. 21248. 

 Snow, F. P. (Salem, Kansas). A Wasp (Pelopwns lunatus) from Kansas. 22174. 

 Snow, Lieut. W. F. (Oneida, Madison County, New York). A badge of the Oneida 



Republican Battery. 21771. 

 Solomons, Miss Aline (Washington, District of Columbia). Two Egyptian scarabs. 



20963. 

 SuLWAY Process Company (Geddes, New York). Samples of raw material and 



products of manufacture of soda. 22084. 

 Somers Brothers (Brooklyn, New York). Specimens illustrating printing on metal. 



21941. 

 Southwick, James M. (Providence, Rhode Island). Three mineral specimens (pur- 

 chased) (20845); a Pin-fish (Diplodus rhomboides) (22138). 

 SPAINHOUR, Dr. J. M. (Lenoir, North Carolina). A spider from North Caroliua 



(21063) ; specimen of asbestos (21267). 

 Speel, Fred (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). A Toad Fish (21204); fish caught in the' 



Mediterranean on the African coast (21304). 

 Speer, R. P. (See under State Agricultural Experiment Station, Ames, Iowa.) 

 Spinner, Gen. F. E. (Pablo Beach, Florida). Five specimens of shells. 21262. 

 Spitzer, ARTHUR A. (Richmond, Virginia). A badge of the "R. E. Lee'" Camp. 



20944. 

 Stabler, Harold P. (Sandy Spring, Maryland). A "Broad- winged Hawk (21243); 



a Screech Owl {Scops asio) from Maryland (21572). 

 Stabler, James P. (Sandy Spring. Maryland). A Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo borealis). 



21627. 

 Standard Mineral Company (New York City, New York). A specimen of garnet 



from New York. 20989. 

 Stanford, Hon. Leland (U. S. Senate). A living antelope from Texas. 22045. 

 Starkweather, George B. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living opossum 



from Rock Creek, District of Columbia. 21281. 

 State Agricultural Experiment Station (Ames, Iowa), (through R. P. Speer, 



director), A collection of insects. (Exchange.) 21464. 

 State, Department of (through Hon. T. F. Bayard). Photographs of Venezuelan 



Indians (21244); a valuable and interesting collection of textile fabrics of void, 



