LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 779 



Smith, C. K.— Contiuued. 



brass bracelet, two copper beads, one obsidian perforator, one obsidian arrow- 

 head, one arrow-shaft straightener (grooved pumice stone), and two fragments 

 of human bone ; also specimens of a form of moxa used by the Indians of the 

 reservatioQ (20642). 



Smith, Prof. E. A. (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama), presented a speci- 

 men of tantalite. 20037. 



Smith, Francis B. (Nantucket, Massachusetts), presented antique candlesticks in 

 tinder-box, flints, steel, also some old tinder. 20703. 



Smith, H. G. (Denver, Colorado), sent bird skins; for examination and report. 20001, 

 20776. 



Smith, Hugh M. (U. S. National Museum), presented a nest of Spinus Iristis, aud a 

 set of four eggs of Chelidon erythrofiaster (19456), birds' nests, also bird skins, 

 as follows; Pandion haUaetus caroUnensis, from Finey Point, Maryland; Mareca 

 americana, from Centre Market, Washington, District of Columbia; Aythya collaris 

 and Podilymbus loodiceps, from Mount Vernon, Virginia (19485) ; shells — two speci- 

 mens of Cypraia cylindrica, from the Indo-Pacific region (19693) ; Chinese counters 

 composed of mother-of-pearl (19724, 19804) ; paper currency of Confederate States, 

 denomination fifty dollars ; also one thousand, dollar note of the State of Missis- 

 sippi Bank, 1839 (20006). 



Smith, J. W. C. (Benton, Mississippi), presented a vegetable of abnormal growth. 

 20600. 



Smith, O, C. (Tombstone, Arizona), sent a Coppery-tailed Trogon, Trogon amliguns 

 Gould, for examination and report. 20326. 



Smith, S. W. (Brookville, Pennsylvania), sent bituminous shale, manganese ore, and 

 micaceous schist, for examination and report. 20017, 20095, 20830. 



Smith, Eev. T. W. (St. Joseph, Louisiana), presented a specimen of Lepidoptera^ 

 Tineid sp. 19508. 



Smith, W. B. (U. S Geological Survey), presented garnet and topaz on rhyoiyte, and 

 X)henacite on beryl and quartz, from Colorado. 20067. 



Smith, W. R. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a living opossum. 20213. 



Snider, Mrs. A. B. (Green Castle, Indiana), sent furnace slag, quartz crystals, de- 

 composed rock, etc., for examination and report. 19963. 



Snowden, Robert P. (See under Pennsylvania Railroad, 20583, 20728.) 



Solar, Josue Smith (Wilmington, Delaware), presented a hat, such as is worn by 

 the citizens of Chili ; also a specimen of Chilian paper currency, un peso, and a 

 Chilian silver coin, twenty cents. 20256. 



SouLE, H. P. (See under George P. O'Toole, 19929.) 



Southern Construction and Quarry Company (Nashville, Tennessee) presented 

 a specimen of " Red Oak " granite, from Red Oak Granite Quarry, Georgia ; and 

 sent a specimen of mica-granite for examination and report. 19788. 



Spear, George B. (St. Louis, Missouri), sent a specimen of limonite pseudomorph 

 after pyrite for examination and report. 20058. 



Spooner, E. H. (Virginia City, Nevada), sent rocks and white marble for exami- 

 nation and report. 19975. 



Stabler, Harold D. (Sandy Spring, Maryland), presented a specimen of the 

 Screech-owl, MegasGops asio. 20230. 



Stabler, James P. (Sandy Spring, Maryland), presented a specimen of Cooper's 

 Hawk, Accipiter cooperi (19624), and a specimen of the Green Heron, Butorides 

 virescetis (19591). 



Standard Charcoal Company (Goodrich, Tennessee) presented specimens of wood 

 alcohol in six different stages of its manufacture. 19978. 



