SCHWENGEL, Dr. Jeanne S., Scars- 

 dale, New York: 582 shells — worldwide, 

 20 books and pamphlets on malacology 

 (gift) 



Secretaria da Agricultura, 

 Departamento de Zoologia, Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil: 2 fishes— locality un- 

 known (exchange) 



Seevers, Dr. Charles H., Glen 

 EUyn, Illinois: 2,131 beetles— world- 

 wide (gift) 



Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt- 

 am- Main, Germany: landsnail— New 

 Guinea, frog— Java (exchange) 



Sherman, Dr. H. B., Gainesville, 

 Florida: 50 bat parasites— Florida (gift) 



Snow, Dr. W. E., Wilson Dam, Ala- 

 bama: 35 beetles— Mexico (exchange) 



SoKOL, Dr. Otto M., Vienna, Aus- 

 tria: 2 tadpoles — Africa (exchange) 



SOLEM, Dr. Alan, Oak Park, Illinois: 

 12,000 shells— worldwide (gift) 



Standard Oil Company, Whiting, 

 Indiana: bird— Indiana (gift) 



Stanford University, Stanford 

 University, California: 2 lizards— Palau 

 (exchange) 



Stellenbosch, University of, Zoo- 

 logical Institute, Stellenbosch, Union 

 of South Africa: 3 lizards— South Africa 

 (exchange) 



SuNDT, Dr. Eivind, Svartskog, Nor- 

 way: 46 beetles— Scandinavia (gift) 



Tarpon Zoo, Tarpon Springs, 

 Florida: 11 reptiles and amphibians- 

 Colombia (gift) 



Teskey, Mrs. Margaret C, Mari- 

 nette, Wisconsin: 700 lots of seashells— 

 worldwide (exchange) 



Tibbitts, Douglas E., West Dundee, 

 Illinois: mammal skull— Illinois (gift) 



Traub, Lieutenant Colonel 

 Robert, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya: 310 

 batflies— Malaya, Madagascar, and 

 India (gift) 



Traylor, Nancy, Winnetka, Illinois: 

 cottontail rabbit— Illinois (gift) 



United States Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Beaufort, North Carolina: 50 

 fishes— Florida and Georgia (gift); 

 Brunswick, Georgia: 3 fishes— Atlantic 

 Ocean (gift); and Pascagoula, Missis- 

 sippi: 58 fishes— various localities (gift) 



United States National Museum, 

 Washington, D.C.: 2 snakes— Java, 1 

 fish— Alabama, 627 lots of shells — 

 worldwide (exchange) ; slides of 35 suck- 

 ing lice— North Africa (gift) 



Walsh, Eraser, La Paz, Bolivia: 22 

 birds — Bolivia (gift) 



Weinstein, Stephen, Chicago: 

 snake— Colombia (gift) 



Wesby, Vernon L., Chicago: fish- 

 Alaska (gift) 



Whisnant, Tom, New Orleans: 61 

 reptiles and amphibians— Libya (gift) 



Wind, Jorgen, Jylland, Denmark: 

 18 mollusks— Denmark (exchange) 



Woodruff, David S., Victoria, Aus- 

 tralia: 25 frogs— Australia (exchange) 



Yarrington, Dr. C. W. (estate of), 

 Gary, Indiana: 7,000 seashells— world- 

 wide (gift) 



Zeidler, Herbert, Cologne, Ger- 

 many: 3 birds— Europe (exchange) 



Zumpt, Dr. Fritz, Johannesburg, 

 Union of South Africa: 269 flies, 100 

 slides of parasitic mites— Africa (gift) 



THE RAYMOND FOUNDATION-ACCESSIONS 

 CoLBURN, George, Laboratories 



43 duplicate color 2x2 slides of insects 

 — purchase 



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Chicago NaturalHistoryMuseum: 



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Chicago Natural History Museum : 

 "Gorgosaurus and Lambeosaurus" 

 (exhibit) (1600-foot silent color film) 



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