LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 755 



Robinson, Brothers (Shawneetown, Illinois). Two flint scrapers and three points. 

 23016. 



Rockhill, W. W. (Washington, District of Columbia). Collection of ethnological 

 objects from Thibet (22455) ; sample of seeds of Yachou tea from Sechuen, West- 

 ern China, from which all the Thibetan brick- tea is made (22459); sample of wool 

 from Kokonor, Thibet (22696); ethnographical collection from eastern Thibet, 

 western Mongolia, and China (22699) ; pair of silver earrings, finger ring, shh't 

 buckle worn by women, and shirt-button from Eastern Thibet (deposit) (22700) ; 

 specimens of Chinese money, including a national bank note, the only issue of 

 the present dynasty, and a 100 cash note of the city of Pekin (22778) ; chased iron 

 seal, scroll picture of the Lama Convent of Trashilhuupo, in Thibet, Chinese pipe 

 and tobacco pouch; strike a-light, set with jewels with jade toggle; brass tea- 

 pot ; sword ; knife and chopstick in case ; bow, arrows and quiver, and bow case 

 (deposit) (22821); coreau paintings (costumes); joss sticks (incense), used in 

 Thibet (two kinds) (22822) ; gold shirt buckle from Thibet, and an ivory crucifix, 

 from near Genoa, Italy (22976). 



Rockwell, C. H. (Commander U. S. Navy). Specimen of Ostracion quadrkorne. 

 22959. 



Rockwood Pottery Company (Cincinnati, Ohio). Three specimens to illustrate 

 the manufacture of an inkstaud from clay. 22190. 



Roessler, A. R. (Austin, Texas). Specimen of gadolinite from Llano County ; 24 

 specimens of dolomite, calcite, and hematite from Burnet County, and a speci- 

 men of chalcocite, from Archer County (22367); 3 specimens representing two 

 genera and two species of Productua sp. ? and Spirifera sp, ? from Burnet County 

 (22407). 



Rogan, J. W. (Rogersville, Tennessee). Specimen of Piloceras sp. uudet. from the 

 Calcareous formation of Ordovician from Hawkins Couuty. 22579. 



Rogers, William (Bath, Maine). Builder's model of the ship Mayflower. 22784. 



Romeyn, Capt. Henry (U. S. Army), (Fort Ringgold, Texas). Clay tunnels con- 

 structed by ants (purchase) (22351) ; 13 living specimens of White-winged Doves 

 (Melopelia leucoptera) (22369); 2 living Peccaries (Dicotyles tajacu) from southern 

 Texas (22787). 



Royal Museum (Stockholm, Sweden). Specimens of minerals from Sweden, Nor- 

 way, Finland, and Greenlaud (exchange). 23172. 



Russell, I. C. (U. S. Geological Survey). Specimen of roofing-slate, from Rockmart, 

 Georgia (23001) ; 22 photographs of scenery of the Great Dismal Swamp (23209). 

 (See under Dr. F. S. Reynolds.) 



Safford,W, E. (ensign U, S. Navy), (Chillicothe, Ohio). Thirty-three ethnological 

 objects, collected by the donor in Samoa. 22259. 



Sanborn, W. D, (Winchester, Massachusetts), Seven daguerreotypes of Sioux In- 

 dians, taken from life, 40 years ago. 23025. 



Bandy Point Ducking Club (Middle River, Maryland), (through Mr, G, A. Gam- 

 brill). Mounted specimeu of Albino Red-head Duck. 22713. 



Sanford, Capt. E. H. (Baltimore, Maryland), Peak-crested, white-winged Turbit 

 Pigeon, in flesh. 22436. 



Sapporo Agricultural College (Sapporo, Japan), (through Shosuke Sato, acting 

 director). Collection of Aino articles (exchange). 22633. 



Sato Shosuke. (See under Sapporo Agricultural College.) 



Sayles, Ira (U. S. National Museum). Upper molar of Elephas americanus from 

 Tioga County (22284); 4 pitted stones (22323) ; 311 shells from ancient Kiichen 

 Midden's, near Strawberry Plains, Tennessee (22819). 



Savage, M. F. (New York City). Pottery lamps from Tyre and Alexandria. 22428. 



SCARFF, Arthur E. (Kalamazoo, Michigan). Pack of Spanish Mont6 cards (23091) ; 

 Siamese copper coin, and copper coin (dqs ceptavos) of the Argentine Republic 

 (23148). 



