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Stearns & Co., Frederick, Detroit, 

 Mich. : 36 specimens of vegetable 

 drug constituents (62370). 



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

 1,176 specimens of plants collected in 

 Virginia and the vicinity of Wash- 

 ington, D. C, in 1917 (62358). 



Steiner, E. A., Breckenridge, Colo. : 

 Envelope addressed to Gen. Wm. T. 

 Sherman in 1864, English deed of 

 sale, dated September 15, 1699, 9 his- 

 torical maps, and 19 miniature wood- 

 cuts of the seventeenth century 

 (62102). 



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

 knife pistol (62355). 



Stephens, J. E., Rumford, Me. : A 

 political badge issued during the 

 presidential campaign of 1840 

 (62264). 



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

 5 specimens, 4 species, of mollusks 

 from dredge at San Diego, Cal. 

 (61624). 



Steuben Glass Works, The, Corning, 

 N. Y. : 22 specimens illustrative of 

 colored art glassware technique 

 (62575). 



Stevens, Prof. O. A. (See under North 

 Dakota Agricultural College.) 



Stewart, J. R. (See under M. O. 

 Whiteley.) 



Stormont, D. (See under Capt. Mc- 

 Kenney, and Department of Com- 

 merce. ) 



Storms, Miss Muriel H.. Berkeley, 

 Cal. : 91 specimens of Upper Paleo- 

 zoic fossils from New Mexico, col- 

 lected by W. H. Storms (62193). 



Stose, George W., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : A dressed 6- 

 inch cube of Kentucky bluestone 

 (61864). 



Straus & Co., A. H., New York City: 

 9 samples of discharge-printed silks, 

 " Luxor Taffeta," showing period de- 

 signs (61633). 



Strocker, Albert, Department of Com- 

 merce, Washington, D. C. : Specimen 

 of catbird, Dumetella carolinensis, 

 from Rosslyn, Va. (62485). 



Strong, A. M., Los Angeles, Cal. : 5 

 mollusks, Sonorella argus, from Joe 

 Peterson Canyon, 5 miles north of 



Strong, A. M. — Continued. 



Searles Lake, San Bernardino 

 County, Cal., and 2 mollusks, Odos- 

 tomia (Amaura) subtutrita, from 

 Point Firmin, San Pedro, Cal. 

 (62015). 



Strong, Miss Kate W., Setauket, Long 

 Island, N. Y. : 3 miniature groups of 

 birds, made of feathers and beetle 

 wings, brought from Mexico 50 years 

 ago (62252). 



Sumner, Mrs. Allen M., Washington, 

 D. C. : A sculpture in marble repre- 

 senting the clasped hands of Dr. and 

 Mrs. Allen M. Sumner, by John A. 

 Jackson, sculptor, Florence, Italy, 

 1S69 (62310, loan). 



Sumner, Mrs. Allen M., jr. (through 

 Mrs. John S. Morris and Mrs. R. G. 

 Hoes) : Collection of wearing ap- 

 parel of the early and middle nine- 

 teenth century, worn by Mrs. 

 Timothy Allen Sumner, of Boston, 

 Mass. (61509, loan). 



Swingle, Walter T., Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : Specimen 

 of cactus, Earrisia, from Florida 

 (61868). 



Symington, Miss Edith, Winston- 

 Salem, N. C. : 2 pieces of pottery 

 brought from Las Casas Grandes, 

 Mexico, some forty odd years ago by 

 William N. Symington, C. E., M. E., 

 brother of the donor (61340). 



Taborga, Rafael, New York City 

 (through Interior Department, U. S. 

 Geological Survey, Washington, 

 D. C.) : 30 specimens of wolframite, 

 with tungstite from the San Antonio 

 Mine, Pongo, Oruro, Bolivia (62155). 



Takeshita, Vice Admiral I., care De- 

 partment of State, Washington, 

 D. C. :' A Japanese cigarette case 

 (61813). 



Talbott, Mrs. Laura Osburne, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Silk-lined cardcase 

 made of Hawaiian kapa (61575). 



Talmage, W. C, Cleveland, Ohio: 15 

 beaver photographs and 1 bunch of 

 beaver cuttings (61318). 



