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Stevart, C. a. (See under L. L. Baker.) 



Steuart, H.B. (Garrettsville, Ohio). Butterfly (Papilio ojax). 26277. 

 Steuart, Geu. J. E. P. (See under Williara B. Gary.) 



Stevenson, Mrs. Cornelius (Bryu Mawr, Pa.). Photograph of Ramses. 25956. 

 Stilweli., L. W. (Deadwood, S. Dak.). Fossil from Suggs, Wyo. 26091. 

 Stoddard, S. R. (Gleus Falls, N. Y.). Photographs illustrating views in the vicin- 

 ity of Howe's Cave, N. Y. Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 26129. 

 Story, J. L. (The Dalles, Oreg.), through George F. Kiinz. Two specimens of opal. 



26434. 

 Strixofellow, F. .7. (See under Smithsonian Institution.) 

 Stuart, L. W. (Monmouth, Iowa). Collection of 125 Niagara and Silurian fossils 



from Iowa. 25929. 

 Sturge, Joseph (Birmingham, England). Fruit-eating hat, lirachnjihiilla carenia- 



riim. 27119. 

 Sulzberger, D. (Philadelphia, I'a. ). Knife used for the slaughter of cattlo, accord- 

 ing to the Jewish rite. Deposit. 26398. 

 SuLZHERiiER, Mayer (Philadelphia, Pa.). Eleven volumes illustrating the cere- 

 monies and religious costumes of the world (26121) ; miniature copy of the Pen- 

 tateuch (26817). 

 Swingle, Mr. (See under H. .J. Webber.) 

 Taber, Charles, & Co. (New Bedford, Mass.). Nine collographic prints, "arto- 



types."' 26527. 

 Takayanazi, T. (New York City). Eiglit ]iieces of Japanese ])ottery. Purchase. 



26931. 



Talmage, J. E. (Deseret Museum, Salt Lake City, Utah). Two microscopic slides of 



male and female specimens of the brine-shrimp, Artcmia fcrtilis Verrill, and a 



l)hoto-micrograi->h of the female Artemla. 26459. (See under Deseret Museum.) 



Tait, Mrs. Lizzie J. (See under The Woman's College of Baltimore. ) 



Tate, Willie B. (Washington, D. C). Four s])ecimeus of Arfi'wpe riparia Hentz. 



26184. 

 Taylor, Charles (New Britain, Conn.). (I. A. R. badge of Stanley Post No. 11. 



26227. 

 Tay'lor, Miss Elizabeth (Troy, N. Y.). Binls' skins from western Manitoba and 

 the Mackenzie River delta (26518); birds' nests and eggs from British North 

 America ; birds' skins from western Manitoba ; harlecinin dnck from the rapids of 

 Drowned 'Slave River; bird skeleton, Eskimo needle-case, and 115 specimens of 

 plants from the Mackenzie basin. (26519). 

 Taylor, Rev. George W., D. D. (St. Barnabas Rectory, Victoria, B. C). Specimens 



of Aonwa from British Columliia and Jajian. 26136. 

 Taylor, Gen. Richard. (See under Thomas J.Armstrong.) 



Taylor, Mrs. V. W. (Leitchfield, Ky.). Silk-moth, Tclea polyphemii.s, and 2 swallow- 

 tail butterflies. Papilio troihis. 25993. 

 Taylor, William Tate (Bannack City, Mont.), through Dr. W. H.Melville. Gold 



in calcite, and two specimens of tiemannite from Piute County, Utah. 26585. 

 Tegima, S. (LTniversity of Tokio, Tokio, Japan). Two photographs of a meteoric 

 stone which fell at Maeme, Hishgori County, Province of Satsuma, Japan, in 

 1886. 26145. 

 Test, Frederick C. (U. S. National Museum). Green frog, liana pipicni<, from Ocean 



City. 25995. 

 The Alaska Indian Bazaar (Chicago, 111.). Net-maker's outfit, consisting of grass, 



hackle, shuttle, spindle, and net. Purchase. 27101. 

 The Art Publishing Company' (Boston, Mass.). Tvventy-scvensi)ecimensof photo- 

 mechanical process work. 26716. 

 The Colorado Turkey Hone Stone Company (Denver, Colo.). Four whetstones 

 and a grindstone. 26560. 



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