LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
STERNBERG, CHARLES H., Lawrence, 
Kans.: Fossil crocodile skull (50700); 
skull of Clidastes (51012). Purchase. 
SrerretTt, D. B. (See under J. B. 
Endicott.) 
Stevenson, Mrs. M. C., Bureau of 
American Ethnology, Washington, 
D. C.: A Zufii spindle (51456). (See 
under Domingo Gonzales.) 
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, NATURHISTORISKA 
RIKsMUSEUM: 276 specimens of named 
Diptera (50905: exchange). 
Stone, R. W., U.S. Geological Survey: 
Several pounds of twinned orthoclase 
crystals (51072). 
Stowe, Horace E. (See under Miss 
Susan Ames.) 
SrrRaANGMAN, Harry W., Tanana, Alaska: 
Specimen of Megarhyssa nortoni from 
Alaska (50496). 
Srretcu, R. H., Seattle, Wash.: 120 
specimens of insects (51245); 20 speci- 
mens of Coleoptera (51273). 
ELE 
Taytor, Rev. G. W., Biological Station, 
Departure Bay, Nanaimo, British Co- 
lumbia: Type specimen of barnacle, 
Scalpellum columbianum, from Lowe 
Inlet, British Columbia (50523); 2 speci- 
mens of Gastropteron pacificum (50640). 
Taytor, J. E., Washington, D. C.: Tor- 
toise from Florida (51382). 
Taytor, W. E., Norfolk, Va.: Cranium of 
a skate; pharyngeal bone of an angler, 
Lophius (50295). 
Tays, E. A. H., San Blas, Sinaloa, Mex- 
ico: Specimen of Sedum alamosanum 
(51572); specimen of palm from Mexico 
(51634). 
TuHayYeER, Hon. Joun E., Lancaster, Mass.: 
132 sets, 268 eggs, of Heermann’s gull, 
Larus heermanni, from Lower California 
(50403); 34 skins of Chinese birds 
(51267). Exchange. 
Tuibry, M. P., Chaumont, Haute-Marne, 
France: 40 specimens representing 30 
species of Echinoids (51658: exchange). 
THompson, Miss A. G., Washington, D.C.: 
Notes and tracings relating to the his- 
tory of the violin (50334). 
SutzBerGer, D., Philadelphia, Pa.: | THompson, J. C., Imperial, Cal.: 2 
Mezzotint of John Randolph, by Sar- 
tain (50448). 
Sunzer, CHarRues A., Sulzer, Alaska: 2 | 
specimens of molybdenite (50288). 
SwaIne, F.G., & Son, Washington, D.C.: 
Specimen of long-eared owl, Asio wil- 
sonianus, from Loudoun County, Va. 
(50855). 
Swezey, Orro H., Hawaiian Sugar 
Planters’ Association, Honolulu, Ha- 
waii: 80 bred Hawaiian Microlepidop- 
tera (51269); 60 specimens of Microlepi- 
doptera from Hawaii (51519). 
TatmaGE, Dr. J. E., Salt Lake City, Utah: 
5 specimens of insects, Anabrus simplex 
(50464, 50596). 
Tassin, Wirt, Chester, Pa.: 8 small sam- 
ples of diamond crystals and bort 
(51075). 
Taytor, Etrrepa B., Thomasville, Ga.: 
3 specimens of Chenopodium from Geor- 
gia (50476), 
snakes, Chionactis, from California 
(51356). 
Tuompson, Mrs. J. C., Ardmore, Okla.: 
12 specimens of earthworm (50293). 
| Tuompson, W. R., Gipsy Moth Parasite 
Laboratory, Melrose Highlands, Mass.: 
4 specimens, types of Leucopis maculata 
(51448). 
THorRN, WALTER. (See under Medal of 
Honor Legion of the United States of 
America. ) 
THORNBURGH, VERN, Lincoln, Nebr.: 64 
flint scrapers (50467: exchange); 33 
scrapers and knives (50545: exchange); 
3 prehistoric stone implements from 
Umatilla County, Oreg. (50589: ex- 
change); stone knife or scraper from 
Durkee County, Oreg. (50716); stone 
pipe from a grave in Cumberland 
County, Ky. (50810: exchange); a stone 
pipe from Nebraska (51054: exchange); 
a banded slate pendant or charm 
(51110: exchange); a gorget, a pendant, 
and a bannerstone from Ohio (51226; 
exchange), 
