LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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STAHR, F. C. New York City 

 (through the Government Loam Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 L«g by tin- ilonor entitled "'Go to 

 Hell" Whittelsey and the Lost Bal- 

 talion *' (05142). 



STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF 



LoriSIAXA, Dr. R. Welter. Pres- 

 ident, Baton Rouge, La. (through 

 Prof. W. H. Gate^s and Dr. O. 

 P. Hay): Fossil tooth of a horse, 

 /.'(/iiiix coiiijtliciiiiis, and 4 pieces of 

 a mastodon tooth (04742). 



STANLEY. Paul C., F. S. National 

 Museum: 200 plants from Florida 

 (64466). 



STARR, Douglas X., Washington, D. 

 C. : Gold half-eagle, 1795, and silver 

 half-dollar, 1794, of the United 

 States; silver sixpence, 1052, of Mas- 

 sachusetts; silver five marks. 1876, 

 silver live marks, 1888 and silver 

 two marks, ISSN of Germany (04101, 

 loan): a United States five dollar 

 gold piece issued in 1795, a Spanish 

 silver one real piece issued in 1768, 

 and a German silver three mark 

 piece issued in 1914 (04423) : United 

 States coins: twenty dollar gold 

 piece, Saint Gaudens design, 1907; 

 five dollar gold piece, 1800; five dol- 

 lar gold piece, 180S, and a half 

 dime, silver, 1854, with arrow points 

 at date (04848, loan) ; German coins 

 consisting of one mark, silver, 1910, 

 and a half mark, silver, 1999 

 (C.4S51). 



STATE, DEPARTMENT OF: 



(See under Norman F. Allman, Ar- 

 gentan (Orne), France,; Charles E. 

 Ashury ; Australia, Government of; 

 Bermuda, Government of; British 

 Government ; Brauko Dechkovitch ; 

 Edwin D. Kiaer; Marlhorough, The 

 Duchess of ; New Zealand, Govern- 

 ment of). 



STEPHENS, J. E., Rumford Falls, 

 Me. : 2 political campaign buttons 

 worn by the donor during Garfield 

 and Arthur parades in 1880 (G4770). 



STERNBERG, Brigadier General 

 Geoeoe M., U. S. Army ('through 

 Mrs. Sternherg) : 5 stone imple- 

 ments, 3 pottery vases, and a shell 

 spoon found in a mound in Florida, 

 opened by Gen. Sternherg; also a 

 small collection of fossil vertebrate 

 remains from Washtucna Lake, 

 Washington (65011). 



STEVENS. Miss Elizaiuctii S. (through 

 Josiah E. Fernald, executor. Con- 

 cord, N. H.) : Collection of lamps, 

 pewter, metal work, fans, archeolog- 

 ical material, etc. (64443, bequest). 



STEWART, Charles AY., Washington, 



D. C. : Plaster face mask of Charles 

 W. Stewart by Jerome Conner, pho- 

 tograph of George Bancroft by 

 Brady, and paintings of the U. S. S. 

 BoiilioiHinc U'uhnrd, the I'. S. S. 

 ConsHtution, and the Confederate 

 ram Albemarle ( § specimens ) 

 (03903). 



STEWART, R. R. Gordon College, 

 Rawalpindi, India (through Miss 

 Katharine D. Kimball) : 48 plants 

 from India (04301) ; 95 ferns from 

 British India (0433d). 



STEWART, T. Dale, Delta, Pa„ and 

 Edmund BLAINE Y (through .Mr. 

 John L. Baer) : An argillitc blade, 

 one of a cache of 14 found by the 

 donors on the east hank of the Sus- 

 quehanna River, at Peach Bottom, 

 Pennsylvania (04045 ) . 



STILL, Dr. Geokge A.. American 

 School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, 

 Mo.: 77 books and pamphlets and 

 114 photographs hearing on the his- 

 tory of osteopathy (04919). 



STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, RIKSMF-' 

 SEETS BOTANISKE AYDELNING 

 Y E T E N S K A P S A K A DEMIEN 

 (through Dr. Carl A. M. Lindinan, 

 Director) : 500 South American 

 plants (04994, exchange). 



STONE, O. W., Carthage, Mo.: A 

 specimen of crystallized sphalerite 

 (G3GS3). 



