LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
STANBROUGH, ’ Witt1amM MONEeELL, 
Custodian, Falls House Memorial 
Collection, Newburgh, N. Y.: Cast of 
fragment of carved soapstone Indian 
head (65853). 
STANDLEY, J. E., Seattle, Wash.: 
Freak tooth of a walrus from the 
Arctic region (65489). 
STANLEY-BROWN, Mrs. G., JAMES R. 
GARFIELD, Dr. Harry A. GAR- 
FIELD, AsrAam GARFIELD, and 
Irwin McD. GARFIELD (through 
Mrs. G. Stanley-Brown, Kew Gar- 
dens, Long Island, N. Y.) : Lavender 
satin dress worn by Mrs. Lucretia A. 
Garfield at the inaugural ball on the 
oceasion of the inauguration of her 
husband, President James A. Gar- 
field, in 1881 (66111). 
STANTON, Dr. T. W. (See under Al- 
bert L. Beekly, and R. K. Thomas.) 
STAPLES, A. H., Douglas, Ga.: Fossil 
teeth of mammoth, mastodon, and 
shark (66671). 
STARR, Dovetas N., Washington, 
D. C.: Gold, nickel, and silver coins 
of the United States, Germany, Great 
Britain, Japan, and China (17 speci- 
mens) (65457, loan); 2 United 
States silver half dollars commemo- 
rating the Pilgrim Tercentenary, 
1920 (65575, loan); United States 
and German coins issued 1834-1913 
(8 specimens) (65656, loan) ; a Fili- 
pino spearhead from Luzon, an In- 
dian spearhead from Montana, an 
Indian-made frontier knife, and a 
pair of Sioux moccasins .(658438) ; 
United States silver half dime issued 
in 1795, Bechtler gold dollar, and a 
United States twenty-dollar gold 
piece issued in 1850 (66554, loan). 
STATE DEPARTMENT: Bronze re- 
plicas (set in marble) of the obverse 
and reverse of the gold medal of 
honor presented by the Italian Na- 
tional Committee, founded for that 
purpose, to King Victor Emanuel III 
as commander in chief of the army 
and navy, as a national testimonial 
of the deeds of heroism and sacrifice 
performed by the Italian people dur- 
ing the World War (65545). 
(See also under Bartolomew Mc- 
Intire, and Ernest B. Price.) 
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STEEPLES, Dan P., Sumner, Wash.: 
A large sheet of ‘‘ fungus paper,” the 
mycellium of the quinine fungus, 
Fomes laricis, taken from a cavity in 
a 4foot Douglas fir at Hillsboro, 
Oreg., 1893 (66764). 
STEVENS, Prof. O. A., Agricultural 
College, N. Dak.: 15 plants from 
North Dakota (65687); 10 named 
specimens of bees representing 6 
species, of which 4 are represented 
by types (65796). 
STEWART, Don, Oruro, Bolivia 
(through Mr. F. L. Hess): Speci- 
men of wolframite from the Con de 
Auqui district, Bolivia (66150). 
STEWART, R. R., Gordon College, 
Rawalpindi, India (through Miss 
Katherine D. Kimball, Bureau of 
Plant Industry, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.): 32 
specimens of Himalayan ferns 
(66293). 
STILL, Dr. GrorcE A., Kirksville, Mo.: 
Bust and medallion of Dr. Andrew 
Taylor Still, founder of osteopathy 
(66587). 
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN. (See under 
Riksmuseets Botaniska Avdelning.) 
STOW, Norman C., Washington, D.C. : 
Pair of epaulets worn by Col. EB. W. 
Chastain, Eighth Georgia Regiment, 
Confederate States Arnry, during the 
Civil War (66506, loan). 
STUBBS, Dr. A. R., Tampico, Mexico 
(through Department of Commerce, 
Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, 
D. C.): 9 specimens of fish, Gam- 
busia nicaraguensis, from Tuxpam, 
Mexico (66553). 
SUFFERN, Roserr A., Plainfield, N. 
J.: Small collection of Pleistocene 
shells from a marl bed at Marks- 
boro, N. J. (65917). 
SUKSDORF, W. N., Bingen, Wash.: 
14 plants, Selaginella, chiefly from 
the western United States (66044.) 
SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY, THE, 
New York City (through Mr. EHd- 
ward B. Chamberlain): 60 mosses 
(66495, exchange). 
SUMMERS, Mrs. Mapprn, Washington, 
D. C. (through Mrs. R. G. Hoes: 
Laces, bed spread, and pillow shams 
(11 specimens) (66771, loan). 
