LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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RusBY, Dr. H. H., New York City : 227 

 plants collected in Bolivia by Buch- 

 tien (53556; 53871: purchase). (See 

 under New York City,. College of 

 Pharmacy of the City of New York.) 



Russell, Col. A. H., U. S. Army (re- 

 tired), Plymouth, Mass.: Roumanian 

 Mannlicher rifle; Lee rifle, fitted 

 with Russell's swinging magazine; 

 and a Lee speed rifle (54210: loan). 



Russell, B. R., San Saba, Tex. : Speci- 

 men of stalagmitic calcite and 4 

 specimens of marble (53442). 



Rutherford, W. G., Christchurch, New 

 Zealand : Samples of native sulphur 

 and 13 specimens of chalcedony and 

 agate, from New Zealand (53621). 



RuTHVEN, Dr. A. G., University of 

 Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. : 3 speci- 

 mens of Ceuthophilus meridionalis 

 (53879). 



Saffobd. W. E., U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 62 

 plants from Guam (54194). 



SAiNT-Di:fi-DES-VosGES, France, tnIunic- 

 iPALiTY OF (through Department of 

 State) : 3 portraits in oil of Martin 

 Waldseemuller, Mathias Ringmann, 

 and Vautrin Lud, editors of " La 

 Cosmographiae Introductio," in 

 which publication, printed in Saint- 

 Die, April 25, 1507, the name Amer- 

 ica (in honor of Americ Vespucci) 

 first appeared to designate the new 

 continent. The name America sub- 

 sequently appeared on the chart 

 edited in Saint-Die in 1508 and en- 

 graved by Waldseemuller. Present- 

 ed to the U. S. Government upon the 

 occasion of a celebration commemo- 

 rative of the naming of America, in 

 Saint-Die, France, July 15 and 16, 

 1911. Also 4 framed photographs 

 (53946). 



Saint-Gaudens, Mrs. Augustus, Wind- 

 sor, Vt. : A reproduction in bronze 

 (reduced size) of Saint-Gaudens' 

 statue of Abraham Lincoln (53448) ; 

 bronze bust (heroic size) of Lincoln, 

 by Saint-Gaudens (53567). Loan. 



Saistderson, William K., Portland, 

 Me. : 3 specimens of graphite 

 (53202). 



Sanford, Dr. L. C, New Haven, Conn. : 

 Type of new subspecies of ptarmi- 

 gan, Lagopus, from Tanaga Island, 

 Alaska (53184) ; (through Mr. A. 

 C. Bent) nest and 4 eggs of the 

 cackling goose, Branta canadensis 

 minima, from the Aleutian Islands 

 (53255). Collected for the Museum. 



San Jose, Costa Rica, Museo Na- 

 ciONAL : Invertebrate fossils (Ter- 

 tiary), rocks, specimens of clay, and 

 of amber containing insects, about 

 30 specimens in all, from various 

 localities in Costa Rica (53366) ; 7 

 living specimens of Cactacece from 

 Costa Rica (53543). 



Sarawak Museum. (See under Kuch- 

 ing, Sarawak, Borneo.) 



Sabtoris, Mrs. Nellie Grant, New 

 York City (through Mrs. Julian 

 James) : A lace cape which belonged 

 to Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant and was 

 worn by her at the White House 

 (53844: loan). 



Schaeffeb, Charles, Cabin John, ]Md. : 

 Skin and skull of a jumping mouse, 

 Zapus hiidsonius (52964). 



Schaeffeb, Charles, Museum, Brook- 

 lyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. : 6 specimens of 

 Orthoptera (53187: exchange). 



Schalleb, W. T., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : 10 speci- 

 mens of minerals (53389: exchange). 

 (See under Mr. J. H. Watkins.) 



Schaus, William, London, England : 

 About 186 specimens of insects 

 (53216). 



Schley, Mrs. Winfield Scott, Capt. 

 T. Fbanklin Schley, U. S. Army, 

 Mrs. R. M. Stuabt WobtLey and Dr. 

 Winfield Scott Schley : Memorials 

 of the late Rear Admiral Winfield 

 Scott Schley, U. S. Navy (53287: 

 loan). 



