f>08 REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



iStr(>ui>, Mrs. Mary — Coutiuued. 



Jolinsou soon after the art was discovered (deposit); collection of Russian 

 minerals given in 1845 by tlie Russian Government to Walter R. Johnson, of 

 Wasliington, and minerals; consisting of garnet, iolite, emerald, beryl, corundum, 

 monazite, xanthophyllite, crocoite, vauqueliuite, cassiterite, malachite, molyb- 

 dite, pargasite, fahlunitc, phenakite, leuchtenbergite, socialite, zircon, samarskite, 

 tscheffkinite, gliukite, ouvarovite, and volborthite (gift). 23598. 



Stubbs, Dr. Charles M, (Wakefield, Pa.). Nineteen stone "picks"* and 5 fragments 

 of potstone vessels found near Wakefield, Lancaster County, Pa. 23752. 



Stuktz, B. (Bonn, Prussia). Fifty-five specimens of rocks from Europe (236,54); 

 ores (24196). Exchange. 



Sulzberger, Dr. D. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Meruzza, wrapper for Pentateuch, and 2 

 citrons. 23635. 



SuLZHicRGER, M. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Jewish wedding-ring, circumcision-knife, and 

 gold amulet. 23660. Purchase. 



Sui-ZBERGEU, Mrs. S. (Chicago, 111. ). Two engravings illustrating events in Hebrew 

 history. 23610. 



SuRBKR, Thaddeus (White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. ). Twelve eggs (3 sets) of Sparrow 

 Hawk (FalcQ sparreriun), 7 eggs (2 sets) of American crow (Corvus americanits), 

 4 eggs (1 set) of Blue Jay ( Cytoiocitia cri.stata), 4 eggs (1 set) of Mockingbird 

 ( Mimuii pohidlottiis), and 12 eggs (3 sets) of Tricolored Blackbird (Agelaius tri- 

 color) from West Virginia. 24308. 



Sweeney, T. W. (U. S. National Museum). Two iron tire-place lamps (Umschals) 

 and a combination fat-lamp and caiuUestick from York County, Pa. 23525. 



Syracx'se Pi-ow Company (Syracu.se, N. Y.). Model of .steel plow. 24060. 



Tanner, Wileiam G. (Sandy Hill, N. Y.). Two specimens of garnet bowlder, speci- 

 mens of gi'aphite and hornblende in calcite, hornblende containing scales of 

 graphite, graphite, and 6 miscellaneous specimens. 24058. 



Tappan, Col. S. F. (Washington, D. C). Shirt made of chain armor, captured by 

 H. M. Stanlejr from brigands at Chihissnar, Asia Minor, in 1868. 23839. 



Tarr, Edwin P. (McCartys", N. Mex.). Alcoholic specimens of insects. 23637. 



Tauber, Mi.ss Eliza M. (Gladdens, Pa.). Specimen of 7^owie>\(/;rt?'6o/(;«.'*Schw. 24330. 



Tay'lor, A. R. (Columbia, S. C). Nests of Vireo novcboracensls, Deridroica dinculor, 

 Deiidro'na rigorxii, and ('oDipsdihli/pis omericauu. 24073. 



Taylor, F. W. (El Paso, Tex.). Alabaudite from Kingston, N. Mex. 24500. 



Test, l'". C. (U. S. National Museum). Two si>ecimens of Black-snake (Bascunion 

 coiisirktor) from Laurel, Md. (24245); snake from Fort Foote, Md. (24515). 



The Blsiiop Tay'Lor Mission (Loanda, Angola, Africa), through Rev. William P. 

 Dodson, superintendent, and Prof. Cleveland Abbe. Kimbunda hatchet, called 

 "Dikellemba," made by a native smith of the Lunda country, and used in 

 hacking down small trees, killing cattle, etc. ; Kimbunda basket, called " Kiuda,'' 

 made by a native woman of Angola. 23667. 



The Eastman Company (Rochestt^r, N. Y.). Enlarged ])liotograph of steamer 

 Samuel J. Peiitz, on liastman's ]»ermanci)t bromide i)ai)er. 24507. 



The Hinds Ketcham Company' (Brooklyn, N. Y.), through Mr. J. I]. Hinds, ]>resi- 

 dent. Collection of incandescent lamps, switches, and other apparatus used in 

 1881, in one of the earliest electric-light plants in America. 24315. Deposit. 



The .John D. Hoke Asbestus Company (San Diego, Cal.). Asbcstus from near San 

 Diego. 24.507. 



The Photooraphers' A.ssocl^tion of America. Dauguerre memorial monument. 

 2.3817. 



The Pyrite Company' Limited (New York City, N. Y.). Specimens of i»yrite from 

 Pilley's Island, Newfoundland. 24408. 



'" The picks were used in the manufacture of potstone vessels by the Shawnee In- 

 dians, who at one time occupied the country where the specimens were found. 



