LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
SKINNER, A. H., Demopolis, 
Larva of the imperial moth, Basi- 
lonia imperialis (55778). 
SKINNER, WILLIAM, & Sons, Holyoke, 
Mass.: 38 2-yard lengths of satin 
(56708). 
SLATER, Mrs. Etste McEiroy, El Paso, 
Tex.: 4 photographs of New Mexi- 
can plants (56378). 
SLATER, WILLIAM A., Washington, D. C.: 
19 paintings (56986: loan). 
Smart, J. A., U. S. National Museum: 
Skull of a woodchuck from Fairfax 
County, Va. (55990). 
Smity, Prof. FRANK, University of Illi- 
nois, Urbana, Ill.: 3 specimens in 
aleohol and 17 slides, representing 3 
species of earthworms (56146); 2 
land shells from Guatemala and 2 
fresh-water shells from Michigan 
(56568). 
SmitH, Rey. F. J., Progreso, Yucatan, 
Mexico: 15 specimens of fossil shells 
from Yucatan (56620). 
SmirH, Dr. HucH M., Bureau of Fish- 
eries, Washington, D. C.: A Savage 
military revolver (56145: loan) ; 
about 100 specimens of land and ma- 
rine shells from Florida (56425). 
SmitH, H. O., Juneau, Alaska (through 
Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, 
D. C.) : Specimen of Mytilus califor- 
nianus and Ariolimax columbianus, 
from McHenry Inlet, Etolin Island, 
Alaska (56347). 
SmitH, JAMES, & Son, Astwood Bank, 
near Redditch, England: Hand sew- 
ing-needles showing stages of manu- 
facture, sewing-machine needles, sail, 
surgeon’s, knitting and _ netting 
needles, bodkins, hairpins, and fancy 
eases for holding needles, received 
from the Centennial Exhibition, 
Philadelphia, 1876 (56434). 
SmiTH, Capt. JOHN DONNELL, Balti- 
more, Md.: Photograph of the type 
specimen of Rubus tiliaceus (56218) ; 
12 mounted plants from Ecuador and 
Trinidad (57110). 
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SmitH, Mintarp H., Candler. N. C.: 
Arrowpoints and spearheads with 
fragments of the same, and a pierced 
tablet, from the vicinity of Candler 
(55755). 
SMITH, Robert ATWATER, Washington, 
D. C.: Old grasshopper bicycle with 
small front wheel (55662). 
SMITH & KAUFMANN, New York City: 
7 2-yard lengths of warp-printed and 
satin-brocaded ribbons (56753). 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION: 
Specimens of wire and telegraph 
appliances, deposited by Mr. J. C. 
Vail, Morristown, N. J. (55814) ; 
diploma as Foreign Associate of 
the Royal Academy of Sciences, 
Sweden, dated Stockholm, February 
12, 1902, awarded to Dr. S. P. Lang- 
ley, late Secretary of the Smith- 
sonian Institution (55929); 2 stone 
mortars found in the Department of 
Rocha, Uruguay, near Laguna Me- 
rim, and 9 small silver tubes, ‘‘ bom- 
billas,’ used in drinking maté, rep- 
resentative of rare types found in 
the River Plate region, South Amer- 
ica, collected and presented to the 
Smithsonian Institution by Dr. Man- 
uel B. Otero, Vice President of Uru- 
guay, through the Department of 
State (56094); skin and skull of a 
moose and skin of a deer, collected 
by Mr. Benjamin S. Walcott and 
Mr. Sidney S. Walcott in British 
Columbia (56148); 8 boxes of fossil 
mollusks and 8 boxes of petro- 
graphic specimens and rock chips, 
collected by Mr. Chester W. Wash- 
burne in southern Patagonia; also 
2 boxes of Indian relics from various 
parts of Patagonia, collected by Mr. 
Washburne (56374); a diploma 
awarded to the Institution by the 
Northwest Interstate Fair, Tacoma, 
Wash., 1894, for its exhibit of In- 
dian and other photographs (56461) ; 
about 150 type specimens of Cam- 
brian fossils, listed in Volume 57, 
Nos. 9 and 13, Smithsonian Miscel- 
laneous Collections, and about 5,000 
Middle Cambrian fossils for the re- 
