8U4 REruKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



SCUDUEK, S. H. (Cambridge, Mass.). Typo specimens of fossil insect masses, Cory- 

 (lalites fecundus, from Colorado, collected l)y the U. 8. Geological and Geograph- 

 ical Survey of the Territories. 24271. 



.Seal, Mr. (Cape Town, Soutli Africa), through Prof. Cleveland Abbe. Specimen of 

 crocidolite from Griqua Town, Griqualand, South Africa. 23922. 



Seal, William P. (See under B. A. Bean, U. S. Fish Commission, and Dr. Hugh 

 M. Smith.) 



Seay, William AV. (Rome, Ga.). Siwcimen of tetradymite with native gold in 

 quartz from near Rockmart, Paulding County, Ga. 24367. 



Secor, David Pell (Curator and Librarian of the Bridgeport Scientific Society, 

 Bridgeport, Conn.). TAvelve arrow-points of white quartz from varicuis localities 

 along the southwestern coast of Connecticut, from Bridgeport to Stamford. 

 237.57. 



Seckkst, T. D. (Okohtna, Arlv.). Fossil bones of mammals. 2427.5. Deposit. 



Seely, Col. F. A. U. S. Patent Office). Twenty-seven photograplis of ethnological 

 objects from Spain (purchase) (23709); set of bronze weights and a brass clock 

 from Madrid (gift). 24078. 



Seely, Mrs. F. A. (Washington, D. C). Silver coffee-urn presented to Capt. Moses 

 Rogers, steamship Savannah, at Stockholm in 1819 by Sir Thomas Graham, and a 

 gold medallion with Russian miniature on ivory of Capt. Rogers. 24431. 



Sharp, C. A. (Lockport, N. Y.). Golden Wyandotte fowl, in the flesh. 24228. 



Sharp, C. A., & Co. (Lockport, N. Y.). Indian game-fowls and chickens (24075, 

 241.58, 24172, 24257). 



Sharp, Capt. Thomas, U. S. Army (Fort Russell, Wyo.). Two epiphyses from the 

 cervical vertebra; of a horse or mule, with intervertebral cartilege attached. 

 23.521. 



Sheldon, H. E. (See under Gi'anite Railway Company, Boston, Mass.) 



Shelton, J. C. (Roseland, Va.). Two samples of massive rutile from Jennie's 

 Creek, near Roseland, Nelson County, Va. 24485. 



Shepahi), Miss C. Antoinette (New Britain, Conn.). Eggs of River-snail, Ampul- 

 laria depressa, from Silver Springs, Fla. 24151. 



Shepard, Dr. C. U. (Charleston, S. C). Phosphate rock from the mines of the 

 Dunellon Phosphate Company, near Dunellou, Marion County, Fla., and 5 sam- 

 ples of phosphorite. 23929. 



Shepard, Miss Ida M. (Long Beach, Cal.). Specimen of Tijlodina californica 

 (23387); fossil shells from a well 25 feet deep near Long Beach (23e)fi3); through 

 Mr. C. T. Simpson, 2 specimens of Seal aria heJlaf^triata Spr. (23997). 



Shepard, Jamks (New Britain, Conn.). Silicified fossils from Tampa Bay, Fla., and 

 5 species of recent .shells. 23747. 



Shepard, AV. G., &. Co. (New Haven, Conn. ). Sample of ash wood bent by the steam- 

 ing process. 24338. 



Sherman, A. R. (Berkeley Springs, AV. Va.). Hand-scourer for hides. 2.3405. 



Sherman, Mrs. John A. (Watertown, N. Y.). Collection of sea-mosses and ferns 

 made by Mrs Sherman on the Pacific Coast at Santa Barbara. 24044. 



Shimek, Prof. B. (Iowa City, Iowa). Specimens of rnpaalticolalng., from the loess 

 of Iowa. 23870. 



SiilNDLER, A. Zeno (U. S. National Museum). Strike-a-light briquet from Paris, 

 France, pjitonted .lanuary 26, 1837. 23977. 



gHiNN, Dr. V. (Washington, D. C). Gordon setter, in the flesh. 2.3833. 



Shoenfelt, J. B. (Waterloo, N. Y.). Onyx marble from Franklin County, Mo, 

 24267. 



Shufeldt, Capt. Masox N. (U. S. Navy). Sixteen photographs representing ethno- 

 logical objects (23460) ; 18 photographs re|)resenting persons and scenes in India, 

 Gibraltar, Arabia, and various islands of the Pacific Ocean (24344). 



