256 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



I'inna carbea from the Isle of Lida, off the city of Veuicc, aud a dried specimen 

 of sea-horse, Hippocampus lieptaijonus from tlie Adriatic Sea (26836) ; specimen 

 of Gnaphalium Icontopodium, the "Edelweiss" of central Europe (27015). 



Snydek, IIladen T. (Paris, France). \V\\\ of lading dated Bristol, July 5, 1765. 

 Exchange. 27093.. 



SouHAMi, Saduli^ah & Co. (Tarakdjilar Han, Constantinople, Turkey ). Collection 

 of objects representing Mohammedan and Jewish religious observances and 

 costumes of Greek and American priests. Purchased for World's Columbian 

 Exposition. 26942. 



SouTHW'iCK & Critchley (Providence, R. I.). Two skins of heath-hen, Tijmpa- 

 nitchus cupido, from Martha's Vineyard, Mass. (26502, 26591). Purchased for 

 World's Columbian Exposition. 



Spainhour, J. M. (Lenoir, N. C). Collection of 697 small leaf-shaped implements 

 found en cache, stone with worked flat surface on side and end, an unlinished 

 stone pipe, aud 15 large leaf-shaped implements found en cache. 27001. 



Spears, J. R. (Northwoocf, N. Y.). Collection of photographs. 26109. 



Spencer, Emmons (Big Pine, Cal.). Infusorial earth. 27099. 



Spicer, Capt. John O. (New London, Conn.). Eskimo coat and pants ol)tained by 

 Capt. Clisby. 26309. 



Speague, John C. (New York City). Sets of eggs of shari»-tailed sparrow, chicka- 

 dee, kingfisher, and red-tailed hawk. 26186. 



Spratt, Capt. Frank P. (Helena, Mont.), through Frank L. Sizer and Mark W. 

 Harrington. Fragments of sapphire. 26950. 



Sprinkel, J. W. (Dnlinsville, Ya.). Dried salamander (/>ie»ii/c^///«.s miniatns). 26638. 



Squyer, Homer (Mingusville, Mont.). Fossils (26933, 27122) ; specimens of Anodonta 

 2)IanaLea, (26941); land and fresh-water shells (26973). 



Stabler, Harold B. (Sandy Spring, Md.). Blue-jay, CiianocUta cristaia in the flesh, 

 (26268); barred-owl, Syrnium nehnlosum, and field-sparrow, S2}izeUa pn»illa,in 

 the flesh (26498). 



Stabler, Harold B. and James (Sandy Spring. Md.). Star-nosed mole, Condyhoa 

 crisiaia. 26210. 



Stabler, James (Sandy Spring, Md.). Red-tailed hawk, 7j'm/(o lorealis, in the 

 flesh. 26408. 



Staling, F. (Harrisonburg, Va.). Stalagmatic marble. 26085. 



Stanton, T. W. (U. S. Geological Survey). Concretions from near Castle Gate and 

 Scofield, Utah. 26476. 



Starin, John H. (New York City.) Large colored crayon of Saratoga Battle Monu- 

 ment at Schuylersville, N. Y''. 26954. 



State, Department of. (See under Henry W. Andrews, Columl)ian Historical Expo- 

 sition, and Treasury Department.) 



Stearns, Dr. R. E. C. (U. S. Geological Survey). Piece of Japanese pottery. 26932, 



Steckelman, Carl (Mayumba, Africa), through George C. Webster. Pottery and 

 collection of ethnological objects and musical instruments from Africa. 26257. 



Steinbeck, William (Hollister, Cal.). Set of eggs of Elanus leucurus. 26122. 



Stejneger, Dr. Leonhard (U. S. National Museum). Two specimens of Chasiempis 

 Gayi Wilson, sp. nov., from Oahu, Sandwich Islands (26497); 10 specimens of 

 birds' skins from Bering Island, Kamtschatka (26558) ; specimen of CatocaJa 

 relicta Walk, from San Francisco Mountains, Arizona, obtained at an elevation of 

 8,000 feet (27081). (See under George E. Harris and Jerome Lightfoot.) 



Stephens, F. (Santa Ysabel, Cal.). Fossil wood from the Colorado Desert, about 

 6 miles east of Borego Springs (26805); 27 reptiles from Colorado Desert, 

 including 4 specimens of the horned toad, Phrynosoma McCallU (25989). 



Sterki, Dr. (See under Geological survey of Texas.) 



Sternburg, Baron H. S. (charg6 d'affaires of Germany, Pekin, China). Skin of 

 antelope {Xemorhadus caudatim) from the mountain region of north China. 27121. 



