List of accessions. 759 



Stejneger, Dr. LEonhaRd— Continued. 



birds' skins, roosting nest of Auriparus falviceps, 8 specimens of Heteramria 

 occidentalis, from Arizona (22524); 11 specimens, representing 11 species of birds' 

 skins, from Silver City, New Mexico; 6 specimens, representing G species, from 

 Fort Huachuca, Arizona, and a skull of mammal (22573) ; 7 specimens, represent- 

 ing 6 species of birds' skins, from New Mexico and Arizona (22606); collection of 

 mammal skins and skulls and reptiles from Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. 

 (22809, 22896). 



Sterki, Dr. V. (New Philadelphia, Ohio). Twenty-eight species of small land-shells 

 from various localities in the United States, illustrating papers by the donor. 

 23127. 



Sterling, Dr. E. (Cleveland, Ohio). Mounted skeleton of a male Long-tailed Duck. 

 23271. 



Stevenson, Prof. J. J. (New York City). Specimens of crude aud distilled petro- 

 leum (exchange). 23205, 23140. 



Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, New Jersey), (through Dr. Henry 

 Morton, President). Original drawings, made by Mr. Eobert Fulton, of the 

 steamboats Clermont and Chancellor Livingston, and framed label describing them. 

 23057. 



Stevenson, Mrs. T. E. Twelve anthropological specimens from the Navajo Indians. 

 23123. 



Stewart, Henry E. (Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of 

 Brown Leghorn cock. 22752. 



Stinemetz, Samuel (Washington, District of Columbia). White Fan-tail Pigeon; 

 Black-barred Blue-winged Swallow Pigeon; Ice Pigeon, and Fairy Swallow Pig- 

 eon (22386); Eed-winged Swallow Pigeon, in flesh (22491); Scotch Fan-tail 

 Pigeon, in flesh (22505); White-barred Eed-winged Swallow Pigeon, in flesh 

 (22527); Blue- winged Swallow Pigeon (22804). 



Stone, Mrs. Elizabeth (Washington, District of Columbia). Lace pillow with 

 mahogany stand complete, with specimens of lace made by Mrs. Stone; lace 

 pillow without stand ; specimen of bobinet lace ; ornamental bead-work ; bags; 

 necklaces; pair of Chinese shoes; two pairs of mocasins made by the Oneida 

 Indians; pair of mocasins and one work-bag made by the Dakotas; pair of 

 unmade slippers embroidered by Indians ; highly polished steel paper-cutter 

 (Mexican) ; rule made of ironwood taken from the old Government House at St. 

 Augustine; box containing tusks with ornamental etchings of classical and other 

 figures. 23319. 



Storer, Dr. H. E. (Newport, Ehode Island). One hundred aud twenty-six molds 

 of medals for impressions to be made (lent). 22703. 



Strode, Dr. W. S. (Bernadotte, Illinois). Specimen of Ancistrodon contortrix. 22288. 



Strong, J. C. (Morautown, Kansas). Mounted specimen of Mephitis putorius. 22707. 



Stuart, Dr. Allen (Beaufort, South Carolina), (through Hon. Edwin Willits and 

 Mr. Walter Hoxie). Living specimen of otter. 22245. 



Sulzberger, D. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Two sets of phylacteries (22325) ; 

 Hebrew Pentateuch manuscript (synagogue roll), cloak and pointer (deposit) 

 (23147); manuscript tablet for numbering the period between the Passover and 

 Pentecost (deposit) (23302). 



Surber, Thad. (White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia). Specimens of flint imple- 

 ments and bones, taken from a neighboring mound; scrapers; spear-pomts; 

 arrow-points, and fragments of bone. 22770. 



Sutphen, DeWitt C. (See under Grand Commandery Knights Templar of the State 

 of Nebraska. ) 



Swan, James G. (Port Townseud, Washington). Tooth of Mastodon (Elephas primi- 

 genius); head of Porpoise (Phocctna communis}; ear bones of Whale (Megaptera 

 ver8abilis) ; specimens of shells and fosbils from the vicinity of Port Townseud ; 



