LIST OF ACCESSIONS. ^07 



Stableu, HakoloP). (Sandy Spring-, Md.)- Coopers Hawk (24006); Red-shouldered 

 Hawk (lliiieo Ihiealiifi) and Sci-eecli Owl {Me<jascops aslo) in thefle,sli (23081, 240r)3). 



Stahi.ki:, .James P. (Sandy Spring-, Md.). Two hawks (Bitleo borcalis and Bnteo liii- 

 catiix) in the flesh (23870;) Red-shouldered Hawk (5«<fo /n(rY(7«s) (23881.); 2 Spar- 

 row Hnwlis (Tin)niiicitlnK np<irrerins), and Sharp-shinned Hawk {.icviiiiter J'ltxciis) 

 (24240). 



STA}(i<;, Mrs. R. M. (Boston, Mass.). Two proofs of a •• Portrait of F.dward Everett," 

 engraved by .John Cheney, from a niiniaturi' Viy R. M. Staigg. 2l03r). 



Staxaru, Dr. O. B. (Sandwieli, 111.). Cast of tooth of uianmiai. found in Keinlall 

 County, 111. 24079. 



Standing, A. J. (Carlisle, Pa.). Cheyenne war honnet, Sioux smoking outfit, and 

 3 Assinnaboiue S([uaw belts. 23370. Purcdiase. 



Stanton, T. W. (U. S. Geological Survey). Eighteen arrow-]>oints, found in a lield 

 on Cowikee Creek, 8 miles northwest of Eufala, Ala. 24200. 



Stanton, W. J. (New York City, N. Y.). Parlor Tumbler pigeon and Black .Jacobin 

 l)igeoii. 23826. 



State, Department oe. 



Through Hon. William F. Wharton, Assistant Secretary : Two medala awarded to 

 the Goverumeut of the United States for its exhibits at the late Paris Interna- 

 tional Exhibition (24104) ; 2 diplomas awarded to the Government of the Cnited 

 States at the kite Paris International Exhibition (24127). 

 Through Mr. Sevellou A. Brown, chief clerk : Two bricks with cunciforni and other 

 inscriptions (24201); sam]iles of Chinese ramie, in various stages of manufai'ture. 

 and a printed report of the consul-general of the United States at Shanghai, de- 

 scribing the specimens (24487). 

 Collected by the United States consul at Cataiua, Italy: Seven specimens of ccles- 

 tite with sulphur (23505). (See under Walter .1. Koehlcr. ) 



Stearns, Frederick (Detroit, Mich.). C(dlection of .Japanese shells. 24417. Ex- 

 change.) 



Stearns, Prof. W. A.. (Cambridge, Mass.). Alcoholic specimens of iishes from Ari- 

 chat, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, marine invertebrates, comprising crustaceans, 

 worms, echiuoderms, and others from the same localities; mollusks. Beetles, 

 (kiij>ii,s (iter, Criucephahis aspcratus, and a Myriopod (LHhobius) reptiles and algie, 

 from the same locality. 23662. 



Stkiner, R. (Waynesboro, Ga.). Collection of 1.54 specimens of chip]ied tlint imple- 

 ments of ])aleolithic type found in the vicinity of Waynesboro. 24147. 



Steinwec;, Mrs. S. E. (See under Fritillaria Club of Yakima Valley.) 



Stejneger, Dr. Leonhard (U. S. National Museum). Twelve birds representing 9 

 S])ecies from Arizona, collected Ity Dr. Stejneger. 23506. (See under Master E. 

 Bull). 



Sterling, Dr. E. (Cleveland, Ohio). Stuffed skin of mole (Scalopfi (Kinaticufi). 2.34,50. 



Stevens, G. A. K. (Barton, Fla.). Scute from carapace of fossil Glyptodon (('lamj/do- 

 therium humhoJdti). 24051. 



Stevenson, Prof. J. J. (NewY<nk City, N.Y.). Crude petroleum from Berksville, 

 Ky. 24163. Exchange. 



Stinchcomu, A. A. (St. Margaret. Md.). Living scarlet snake (Ccmophorn cocinca). 

 24283. 



Stout, Ira H. (St. Louis. Mo.), through Prof. (). T. Mason. Photograph of air ship. 

 23607. 



Straus, Hon. O. S. (New York City, N. Y.). Cast of the .Terusalem Stele, a Greek 

 inscri]>tiou from the Temple of Jerusalem, taken from the original in the 

 Imi)erial ^luseum, Constantinople, Turkey. 23499. 



Strong, F.M. (^Vhecling, W. Va.). Luna Silk-moth. 24421. 



Stroud, Mrs.MAitv (Washington, D.C.). Mezzotint " Portrait of Prof. Johnson" by 

 Sartain (deposit); oil ])oitrait of the late Walter R. Johnson (deposit); 14 early 

 dagueireotypes, made witii a canier.i which was imported fnuu France by Prof. 



