LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 781 



Stewart, John T. (Couucil Bluffs, Iowa), sent marl containiug Producius norwoodi, 

 from a caisson in the bed of the Missouri Eiver between Omaha, Nebraska, and 

 Council Bluffs, for examfnation and report. 20746. 



St. Gaudens, Augustus, and Thomas B. Clabke, Erwin Davis, and Eichard Gil- 

 der (New York City) deposited original plaster casts of face and hands of Abra- 

 ham Lincoln, made in April and May, 1860, by Leonard W. Volk, of Chicago, 

 Illinois. Also the first bronze cast of the face mold, and bronze casts of hands. 

 20084. 



Stine, Andrew J. (Leavenworth, Kansas), sent fossil-bearing limestone containing 

 iron oxide, for examination and report. 20214. 



Stone, Hon. W. J. (See under J. W. Warfield, 19952.) 



Stoutknburgh, Walter S. (Washington Asylum, District of Columbia), presented a 

 living specimen of the Barn Owl, Strix flammea. 20736. 



Strait, N. A. (U. S. Pension Office), presented a specimen of postal currency, twenty- 

 five cents, 1862. 20319. 



SxRATTON, C.L. (Chattanooga, Tennessee), presented a collection of prehistoric stone 

 Implements, containing four hundred and thirty-six specimens, from Georgia and 

 Alabama. 20240. 



Stroebel, L. H. (Massillou, Ohio), presented photograph of pipes of Paget Sound 

 Indians. 19415. 



Stuart, F. T. (Boston, Massachusetts), presented eight progressive proofs from a 

 plate in mixed manner, engraved by the donor. 20291. 



Stubbs, W. p. (Charlestown, Massachusetts), sent an oil-painting of four-masted 

 schooner King Phillip. 20777. 



Studer, Hon. Adolph G. (See under Sultan of Sambas, 20638.) 



Stufflebeam, J. G. (Delaney, Arkansas), sent iron pyrites and a mineral supposed to 

 contain silver, for examination and report. 19457,19570. 



Sturtevant, Dr. E. Lewis (South Frammgham, Massachusetts), presented two scrap- 

 books containing drawings of maize described in 3d Annual Eeport of the New 

 York Agricultural Experiment Station (20029), an unique and interesting collec- 

 tion of beans (20106), and one hundred and fifty-four heads of named varieties of 

 wheat (20153). 



Stutts, Frederick I. (See under Pennsylvania Eailroad.) 



Sultan of Sambas (through Hon. Adolph G. Studer, United States consul at Singa- 

 pore) presented four samples of bilian, or iron-wood, from Borneo. 20638. 



Swan, James G. (Port Townsend, Washington), sent two models of Indian lodges 

 and a carved totem-post. (Purchased.) 19477. 



SWARR, D. M. (Lancaster, Pennsylvania), presented a book entitled "Origin of the 

 Indians of the New World and of the West Indies " by Fr. Gregorio Garcia, second 

 edition, Madrid, 1729. 20504. 



Sweeny, T. W. (U. S. Natioual Museum), presented two knives and three old car- 

 penter tools. 19619. 



SwETT, Frederick K. (U. S. Pension Office), presented two bronze copies (obverse 

 and reverse) of the silver medal issued by Josehp I, King of Hungary, in com- 

 memoration of victories gained over the Turks. 19576. 



Swift, William (Columbus, Ohio), presented a badge of the reunion of the Second 

 Cavalry Brigade, Columbus, Ohio, August 17, 1887. 19G12. 



Taliaferro, Susan (Alexandria, Virginia), presented an iron cake-cutter over one 

 hundred years old, made by a blacksmith. 20164. 



Tanner, Capt. Z. L. (U. S. Fish Commission, commanding U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamer Albatross), presented a Menhaden, Brevoortia tyramiiis, found floating in 

 the harbor at Baltimore. 19397. 



Tarvin. AYilliam F. (Perryville, Arkansas), sent a specimen of oi-e for examination 

 and report. 19557. 



