LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 776 



EoYLE, John, & Sons (Patterson, New Jersey), preseuted two photograplis of routing 

 machine. 20625. 



EuBY, Charles. (See under Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, U. S. Army, 19776) 



EuGGLES, Charles (Bronson, Michigan), presented three paleolithic prehistoric stone 

 implements (20208), and a hammer-stone and three paleolithic implements. 20420. 



Ruggles, Daniel (Fredericksburgh, Virginia), presented specimens of percussion 

 caps made of paper and leather and charged with fulminate of mercury, in- 

 vented for Confederate troops, department of Fredericksburgh, May, 1861, by 

 Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggles, Confederate States Army, commanding department. 

 20381. 



Rush, Dr. W. H., U. S. Navy (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), lent shells from West 

 Indies and the southeast coast of the United States, for comparison and study, 

 at the request of the Curator of Moilusks. 19518. 



Russell, Charles W. (Department of Justice), presented two uniform coats worn 

 by Col. R. G. Mosby, of the Confederate States army, during the war ot 1861-65. 

 20063. 



Russell, I. C. (U. S. Geological Survey), presented a collection of about thirty 

 speciesof fossil plants, two of which are new to science, from Alabama (see "Proc. 

 U. S. National Museum," vol. xi, 1888, pp. 83-87) (20262), and a map of Lake La- 

 honton, Nevada (20570). 



Russell & Richardson (Boston, Massachusetts), presented twenty specimens of 

 wood engraving. 20624. 



Rutherford, Horace (Trenton, Kentucky), presented a spider, species undetermin- 

 able. 19585. 



Ryan, Blake (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a uniform coat of Com- 

 pany A, Ninth Kentucky Infantry, Confederate States army, 1861. 20045. 



Rynerson, J. H. (Las Cruces, New Mexico), sent a specimen of rock containing sup- 

 posed foot tracks, for examination and report. 19665. 



Salomon, Fred (Salt Lake City, Utah), sent hornblende containing calcite, for ex- 

 amination and report. 20349. 



Salvin, O. (See under T. D. Godman, 20007.) 



Samson, Mrs. G. C. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented silver coins of 

 India. 19883. 



Sandos, W. A. (Opelousas, Louisiana), presented larviae of Empretia atimulce (19671) 

 and a crysalis oi Papilio cresphontes (19962) from Opelousas. 



Sarony, Napoleon (New York City), presented a lithograph by the donor. 20289. 



Sawtell, Oilman (Alderdice, Montana), presented three specimens of the Great 

 Lake Trout, Salvelinus namaycush, from Henry Lake, Idaho. 19803. 



Sawyer, C. M. (Mechanic Falls, Maine), presented prehistoric stone implements 

 from Lake Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine (19946); also prehistoric stone 

 implements from other parts of Maine (20046), and sent others for examination 

 and report. 



Sawyer, J. G. (Washington, District of Columbia), sent limestone conglomerate; 

 decomposed rock, and a water-worn pebble, for examination and report. 19922, 



Schmid, Louis, & Sons (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a parrot, 

 Amazona leucocephala, from Cuba (19421) ; a Yellow-shouldered Parrot, Amazona 

 orchroptera (19576) ; three specimens of birds in the desh (20118) ; two living Fer- 

 rets (20141); and living specimens of Gambel's Partridge, from Arizona (20126). 



Schmid, Louis A., & Sons (Washington, District of Columbia) presented two living 

 specimens of the Hare, Lepus vulgaris. 20342. 



Schneck, J. (Mount Carmel, Illinois), presented a Great Horned Owl in the iiesh 

 (20051), also a living specimen of the same (20650). 



Schneider, Martin (Washington, District of Columbia), deposited a stuffed Eel. 

 20081. 



