LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 a bird pipe from Ohio, and of a 

 banner stone from Kentucky (52342) ; 

 plaster bust of a Sioux Indian, Dr. 

 Lot, Sissiton, S. Dak. (52390) ; cast 

 of a bird pipe (52751). 



Sommeb, Harry, Chicago, 111. : Diato- 

 maceous earth (51989). 



Southern California, University of, 

 Los Angeles, Cal. :' 5 vials of worms 

 and actinians (52596) ; 8 vials of 

 marine worms (52710). 



Sowerby, Arthur deC, Tai-yuan-fu, 

 Shan-si, China : About 105 mam- 

 mals; skins and 3 skulls of mam- 

 mals from China (51816; 52256). 

 Collected for the Museum. 



Sowerby and Fulton, Riverside, Kew, 

 England : Miscellaneous land-shells 

 representing about 27 species 

 (52147: exchange). 



Spencer, Louis P., Palm Beach, Fla. : 

 Spider, Ammotrecha cubes (52890). 



Spurr, J. E. (See under Waldemar 

 Lindgren. ) 



Stahel, Gen. Julius, New York City 

 (through Mr. Simon Wolf, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : A large and excep- 

 tionally fine Japanese vase, Sumida 

 ware (52117). 



Standley, Paul C, U. S. National 

 Museum : 137 plants from various 

 localities (51941) ; 600 plants col- 

 lected in the western part of North 

 Carolina (51942) ; 140 plants col- 

 lected in Virginia, Maryland, and 

 West Virginia (52387). 



Standley, Paul C, and William R. 

 Maxon, U. S. National Museum : 100 

 plants from Maryland (52020). 



Stanton, Dr. T. W., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : Inverte- 

 brates, including shells, from Cook's 

 Inlet, Alaska (52141). 



State Agricultural College, Fort Col- 

 lins, Colo. : Paratype of Lophyrus 

 giUettei (52074). 



State Department: 15 photographs, 

 with 2 maps, illustrating a report on 

 the " Head Hunters of Formosa," 

 transmitted by Samuel C. Reat, 

 American Consul at Tamsui, For- 

 mosa (51S99). (See also under 

 Frank Deedmeyer; Sweden, Royal 

 Mint of the Government of; E. A. 

 Wakefield.) 



Stead, David G., Department of Fish- 

 eries, Sydney, New South Wales: 6 

 picture postals illustrating aborigi- 

 nes of New South Wales (52332). 



Steele, E. S., TJ. S. National Museum : 

 411 plants from the eastern part of 

 the United States (52099). 



Steger, A. M., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of ring-necked duck, 

 Marila collaris (52347). 



Steiner, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y. : An 

 Austrian pill-lock horse pistol 

 (52012). 



Stephens, Mrs. Kate, San Diego, Cal. : 

 Specimens of Macoma from Alaska, 

 and Rangia from California (52563). 



Sterling, Mrs. William, Washington, 

 D. C. : Mounted specimen of snowy 

 owl, Nyctea nyctea, from Vermont 

 (52677). 



Stine, Thomas, Fork Point, Md. : De- 

 formed claw of a crab, Callinectes 

 sapidus (52126). 



Stocks, Stephen, Point of Rocks, Md. : 

 Beetle representing the species Dy- 

 nastes tityus (51843). 



Stouffer, W. H., Wilsonville, Nebr. : 

 2 spiders and an egg-cocoon (51984). 



Stuart, Mrs. Alice E., La Fayette, 

 Ind. : 5 specimens of Saxifraga 

 cotyledon from Norway (52195). 



Sumner, Dr. F. B., Bureau of Fish- 

 eries Laboratory, Woods Hole, 

 Mass. : Specimen of Tethys willcoxi 

 from Woods Hole, collected by Vinal 

 N. Edwards (52931). 



Swan, Miss Ethelyn, Independence, 

 Kans. : Specimen of longicorn beetle, 

 Acanthocinus nodosus, belonging to 

 the family Cerambycidse (52874). 



