776 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



SCHOENBOEN, H. F. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a collection of 

 Lepidoptera: CaUimorpha suffusa, from Virginia; C. contigua, from tbe District of 

 Columbia; C. mililaris, from Ohio; and C. fulvijosta. Some of these are new 

 to the collections. 19565. 



SCHOFF, Stephen Alonzo (Newtonville, Massachusetts), presented an engraving by 

 the donor. 202a0. 



ScHRAUBSTADTER, Carl (St. Louis, Missourl) presented plates, tools, etc., showing 

 the use of the donor's Star engraving plates. 20396. 



ScHREiBER, W. A. H. (Webster, North Carolina), presented specimens of peridotite 

 (19722). and sent manganiferous limonite (I98I7), limouite and mica schist 

 (19824), and chromite (20011), for examiuation and report. 



SCHUETTE, J. H. (Green Bay, Wisconsin), sent in exchange German mosses and lichens 

 (19637), and cryptogamous and phsenogamous plants from Wisconsin (20419). 



SCHWARZ, E. A. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented specimens of Or- 

 thoptera and Neuroptera, also a specimen of the very rare Oligotoma hubhardi 

 Hazen from Florida (19535); and seut in exchange Coleoptera: Lachnosterna 

 clypeata, L. laiifrons, and L. wmiila from Florida, new to the collections (20639). 



SCHWARZ, G. A. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), sent a miniature travean and horses 

 for model of canal-boat. 20819. 



Scott, Alexander (U. S. Patent Office), presented ancient Greek coins, one of city 

 of Pauticapseum, and one of city of Sinope, B. C. 350. 20216. 



Scott, Hamilton (Maness, Scott County, Virginia), sent a specimen of impure 

 iron ore for examination and report. 19571. 



Scott, Samuel (Rapid City, South Dakota), presented tin and other ores ; and miner- 

 als : cassiterite, muscovite, albite, spodumene, tripolite, garnet, rose quartz, tanta- 

 lite, and green, blue, and black tourmaline, from the Black Hills (20498) ; and sent 

 ilmenite and crystals in feldspar for examination and report (19843). 



Scott, Thomas W. (Richmond, Virginia), deposited an electoral ticket of the State 

 of Virginia for President and Vice-President of the Confederate States, Novem- 

 ber 6, 1861. 20735. 



Secklkr, W. S. (Trinity, Texas), sent a specimen of a mineral for examination and 

 report. 19562. 



Seebohm, Henry (London, England), presented six specimens of Sand-pipers (19448); 

 deposited a type of Pitta oreas ( 19448) ; and sent bird skins from various localities 

 in exchange (20327). 



Seibert, S. R. (Washington, District of Columbia), deposited two camera boxes. 

 20781. 



Sellers, John (New York City), presented engravers' and etchers' tools and mate- 

 rials. 20661. 



Sellner, J. J. (Camp Springs, Prince George's County, Maryland), presented a living 

 specimen of Cooper's Hawk, Buteo cooperi, from Maryland (20223), and a speci- 

 men of Rabbit, Lepus sijlvaticus, in the flesh (20742). 



Sennett, George B. (American Museum of Natural History, New York City), pre- 

 sented bird skins : Colymbus dommiciis, Phalacrocorax mexicanus, Dendrocygna aa- 

 tmnnalis, (Jolinus virginianus texaniis, Callipepla squamata castanogastris, OrtaUs 

 vettila macalli, Columba flavirostris, Engyptila albifrons, Parabuteo unicinatiis har- 

 risi, Buteo albicaudatus, Polyborus cheriway, Chordeiles texensis, Dryobates scalaris, 

 Myiarchus mexicanus, Otocoris alpestris giraudi, Corvus cryptoleucus, Qidscalus ma- 

 crourus, Xanthoura luxuosa, Icttrus cucullatus, I. audubonii, I. spurius, Pyrrlmloxia 

 sinuata, Peucwa cassint, Spizella pusilla, Giiiraoa ccerulea, Passerina versicolor, 

 Emberyiagra rufivirgaia, Laniits ludovicianus excubitorides, Harporhynclius longiros- 

 tris, H. curvirostris, Campylorliynchus brunneicapillus, Thryothoriis betvicMi bairdi, 

 Polioptila plumbea, and Juriparus flaviceps (19739); and on several occasions lent 

 bird skins, for comparison and study, at the request of tbe Curator of Birds 

 (19356, 19846, 19934). 



