£92 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Proc. 4th Ser. 



one invitation to Executive ball, Honolulu, and one polished wood cup. 

 Gift 



Roule, Prof. Louis, Paris, France: One hundred and seven specimens of rep- 

 tiles and amphibians from Europe, Africa, and East Indies. Exchange. 



Ruddock, Mr. George T., San Francisco: Two specimens of desert plants. 

 Gift. 



Sargeant, Mr. W. W., Jr., Sausalito: One snake from Marin County. Gift. 



Sargent, Miss Alice D., San Francisco: Seven botanical specimens from 

 Russian River for identification. Gift. 



Scripps Institution for Biological Research, La Jolla: Thirteen specimens of 

 echinoderms from southern California. Gift. 



Scale, Mr. Alvin, San Francisco: One Otus asio bendirei and one botanical 

 specimen from Santa Cruz County. Gift. 



Slevin, Mr. Joseph R., California Academy of Sciences: Two snakes, three 

 lizards and one turtle from San Benito County. Exploration. 



Slevin, Mr. Louis S., Carmel : Five hundred and fifty insects from Monterey 

 County and one botanical specimen. Gift. 



Small, Mr. E. C, Berkeley: Three specimens of native graphite from met- 

 amorphic coal, Metape Valley, Sonora, Mexico. Gift. 



Smith, Mr. A. M., San Francisco: One walrus head. Gift. 



Soares, Mr. Antone J., Haywards: Twenty-two botanical specimens from 

 Shasta County. Gift. 



Stacey, Mr. J. W., San Francisco: Eight specimens of California plants for 

 identification, 13 botanical specimens from Nevada County, and three 

 books. Gift. 



Stanford University: One specimen of rock containing fossil ear bones of 

 fishes, and fourteen casts of type specimens of fossils. Gift. 



Stephens, Mr. A. D., San Francisco: One glass case containing exhibition 

 of mollusks from Mexico made into flower designs. Gift. 



Stephens, Mr. Frank, San Diego: Thirty-four mammal skins, 33 skulls and 

 22 skins and skulls of mammals from Southern California. Purchase. 



Stephens, Mrs. Kate, San Diego: Three marine shells from Alaska, and two 

 casts of rare marine shells. Exchange. 



Sternenberg, Miss Frances, Austin, Texas: Three fossils shells from the 

 Cretaceous of Texas. Gift. 



Stewart, Miss Elizabeth Craig, Unalaska: Five botanical specimens from 

 Unalaska. Gift. 



Sturtevant, Mr. George and Sturtevant, Mr. Roger, Alameda: Seven spec- 

 imens of marine shells, 310 shells and five corals, 369 books; one pair 

 ox horns, mounted; one carved paddle; one set of chess, carved; one 

 bronze eagle ; one box of carvings made by J. N. Webster coming around 

 the Horn; three steer horns; four cones; one bunch wood carvings; one 

 bunch carvings chain; one piece from the ship Cadmus; one bugle pre- 

 sented to the children at dedication of the Playground, Golden Gate 

 Park in 1888; one ivory carving; two sperm whale teeth; two fish hooks, 

 shell; two small horns; one bone carving; one carved canoe; five maps; 

 one wall case; seven packages old newspapers 1849; papers relating 

 to Francis Scott Key dedication, July 4, 1888; two copies Union Ticket, 



