758 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Smith, Dr. Hugh M.— Continued. 



of the steamer Penobscot, U. S. Revenue Marine Cutter Levi Woodbury, and the" 

 wharf at Castiue, Maine (22726)* 



Smith, Prof. John B. (New Brunswick, New Jersey). Types of 16 species of Agrotis 

 (22780) ; 15 species of various insects (exchange) (23307). 



Smith, Dr. M. C. (Lynn, Massachusetts). Specimen of selenite crystals, massive 

 selenite, and howlite, from Windsor, Nova Scotia. 22843. 



Smith, W. B. (U. S. Geological Survey). Eighty-eight specimens of phenakite, gar- 

 net, topaz, amazonstone, samarskite, gadolinite, azurite, malachite, wulfenite 

 and pyrite, alabandite from Colorado and Arizona (purchase). 22368. 



Smith, Willard P. (Passaic, New Jersey). Pair of living Laugshan chickens. 

 23330. 



Smith, W. R. (Superintendent of the U. S. Botanic Garden, Washington, District 

 of Columbia). Three liviug domestic Albinos. 22440. 



Smock, J. C. (See under University of the State of New York.) 



Southwick, J. M. (Providence, Rhode Island). Nest and eggs of Piranga hepalica 

 (purchase;. 22905. 



Spainhour, Dr. J. M. (Lenoir, North Carolina). Leaf-shaped implement. 23309. 



Spenceu, V. O. (Lake Worth, Florida). Specimen of Bat-tish (Mallhe citblfrons). 

 22242. 



Speyer, Felix (Franklin, Pennsylvania). Copper coin of Portugal (tweuty reis), 

 1866. 22608. 



Spillman. W. J. (Vincenues, Indiana). Specimens of mollusks. shells, and fossils 

 from Saugeen River, Ontario, and Wabash River, Ohio. 23076. 



Spofford, Master Robert W. (Washington, District of Columbia). Collection of 

 shells from the West Indies. 22402. 



Springer, James E. (Green Garden, Pennsylvania). Specimen of Sceloporous undu- 

 latus. 22277. 



Stabler, Harold B. (Sandy Spring, Maryland). Specimen of Buteo borealis. 

 22623. 



Stanley, G. W. (Washington, District of Columbia). Red-breasted Merganser 

 (Merganser serrator). 23177. 



Stanton, T. W. (Washington, District of Columbia). Twenty-tive specimens, repre- 

 senting 3 species of laud-shells from Chihuahua, Mexico. 22453. 



Stanton, W. M. (New York City). White-crested black Polish hen. 22933. 



State Department, U. S. (See under Government of Switzerland. Thomas J. Mc- 

 Lain, jr. Government of Nicaragua.) 



Stearns, Frederick & Co. (Detroit, Michigan). Sample of bark, said to be the 

 true Cascara amarga. 23097. 



Stearns, Dr. R. E. C. (U. S. National Museum). Specimen of limestone from near 

 Selkirk, line of the Canadian Pacific railroad. 23199. 



Stebbins, N. L. (Boston, Massachusetts). Photographs of yacht building, yachts, 

 merchant steamers, pilot boats, fishing schooners, etc. 22930. 



Steinert, M. (New Havei, Connecticut). Concert grand piano of the Mozart period, 

 made by Madame Nanetta Streicher, Germany, 1790. Concert grand piano of the 

 Beethoven period, made by Joseph Hisky, Vienna, 1816 (23317); two square pianos, 

 from London, England, and an upright piano from Germany (23324); square 

 piano, 1820, made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and one, made by Hisky, of 

 Baltimore (23351); harpsichord (1776) from London; clavichord of the sixteenth 

 century, from Germany ; violin (1634) from Germany ; violin (1740) from Venice; 

 viola (1721) from Germany; viola (1738) from Germaoy; violincello (1862) from 

 Germany, and zither (23353). 



Stejnegek, Dr. Leonhard. (U. S. National Museum). Ten specimens, represent- 

 ing 8 species of birds' skins, from Arizona, and 2 skins of Tamias asiaticus 

 dorsalus and Tamias leucurus (22466); collection of mammal skulls, reptiles, 



