806 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Smith, l>r. llu<iii M. (U. S. Fisli Coiimiissiou). Colleii ion ol' dried aud pressed 

 plants from St. George's Island (23390, 23508); dried plants representing 20 

 species obtained by Dr. Smith from varions littoral points in New Jersey and 

 Virginia (23461); stone taken from the stomach of Coot (Fulica amcricana) from 

 Roan Island, North Carolina (23.^)20); brass "fig-leaf" fi'om Maylasia, obtained 

 by Lieut. Commiind<'r F. Hanford, U. S. Navy (23.522); 2 skins of Golden-headed 

 Manakin (I'ipra aurocapiUa) aud Blue-crowned Maiiakin {Vlpra corouatu) from 

 Ecuador, South America (23559) : skin of Western Horne<l Owl (/>h?<o Jlrt/iiilduus 

 subarclieiiK), Irom New Mexico (23566); si)eciuieus of Pcctcn MaijcllatiiiN from the 

 coast of Maine (23923); photograph of side-wheel steam-packet, photograpli 

 showing the raising of a wreck in Norfolk Harbor, and one representing the 

 wreck of a four-masted schooner (purchase) (23953); nest aud egg of Vireo ffavi- 

 frons, 2 nests and 5 eggs of Vireo olhmceus, 3 nests and 4 eggs of Dendroica wstlra, 

 nest aud egg of Dendroica discolor, nest of Confopiis vircns, egg of Falco sparverius 

 and Jegktlitis rocifera, from the District of Columl)ia (24072) ; Bat., Vesperiigo fus- 

 cus (24284) ; 2 water-snakes, Tropidonotns mpcdort, fronr the Potomac River 

 (24397); 13 small Turtles from the Potouuic River, collected by Mr. William P. 

 Seal (24413). 



Smith, Prof. .John B. (New Brunswick, N. J.). Eight species of miscellanoous 

 insects (23580) ; series of North American noetuida- consisting of 15 specimens 

 representing 12 species (23933) ; specimen of ^Vn'tt?JH.s irit)icaiicoUis Fisch, from 

 Alaska (2,3940) ; 20 microscopic slides illustrating a paper by Prof. Smith, on 

 mouth parts of diptera, and also a copy of the paper (24135) ; 19 species of 

 Canadian moths named by F. Walker, of the British Museum, about 1865, from 

 the collecti.m of Rev. J. S. Bethune (24251). 



Smith, Dr. Lloyd H. (Easton, Md.). Living Owl. 24197. 



Smith, Capt. O. M., U. S. Army (War Dei)artment). Springfield rifle l>ul]et partially 

 pierced by a nail at target range at Fort Keogh, Mont., in June, 1890. 23948. 



Smith, W^illiam G. (Loveland, Colo.). Two speciuiens of Swainson's Hace (Biiieo 

 Swainsom) and deformed head of Red-wiuged Blackbird {Af/elaius 2)h(i'iiicciis) 

 (gift) (23535) ; skin of Plumbeous Vireo ( Vireo solitiirius j)h(nihei(^) from Colorado 

 (gift) (24041); skin of Flammulated Screech-owl {McguKcopfi flammeolus) from 

 Colorado (purchase) (24042) ; 4 eggs of Mef/ancojyiiflomvieolKs, 2 nests and 8 eggs of 

 Vireo soJitariiiH p)htmheus, 4 eggs of I'haluropiis tricolor, aud 5 eggs of Calamospiza 

 melanocorys (purchase) (24050). 



Smithsonian Institution, through Hon. AVilliam F. Wharton, Assistant Secretary 

 of State. Medal awarded by the late Paris International P^xbibition to the 

 Smithsonian Institution, and transmitted by the Department of State (gift) 

 (24105) ; bronze medal from the University of Moutpelier, France (deposit) 

 (24293). 



Smock, J. C. (See under New York State Museum.) 



Snow, Charlks H. (Silver City, N. Mex.). Smithsiniite from 1 )ul>ufiue, Iowa. 23404. 



Snyder, F. D. (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Snydp:r, Dr. J. F. (Virginia, 111.). Cast of stone from cliff dwellings on the Rio 

 Verde River, Arizona. 23431. 



Sparks, Frank W. (St. Louis, Mo.), through Dr. T. H. Bean. Mounted Fulvous 

 Tree-duck (Dendrocyf/na fiilva) from New Madrid, Mo. 24462. 



Spencer, Miss Florence I. (Oak Lawn, Fla.). Horse-hair Snake (Gnrdins genus). 

 23479. 



Spencer, Dr. J. W. (Atlanta, Ga.). Specimens of Miocene fossils from Thomas 

 County, Fla. 23443. 



Spillman, W. J. (Vincennes, Ind.). Forty-five species of plants. 23619. 



Spray, S. J. (Salida, Colo.). Skin of Pinon Jay (Ci/auocephaliis cijutiocephalu!^) from 

 Colorado. 23528. 



