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Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 National Museum, collected by 

 members of the staff: Bartsch, Paul : 

 5 bats, Macrotus ivaterhousei minor, 

 from Mulata, Cuba (57355) ; 6 liv- 

 ing specimens of Cactacere from 

 Cuba (57575). Bassler, R. S. : Ter- 

 tiary bryozoans from the Southern 

 States, representing 20 formations 

 and localities (57183). Bean, B. A. : 

 Young examples of the hammerhead 

 shark, sharp-nosed shark, stingaree, 

 sucking fish or remora, smooth puf- 

 fer, sea robins, etc., collected at 

 Ocean City, Md. (57274). Gilmore, 

 C. W. ; 13 concretions, 2 lots of in- 

 vertebrate fossils, and various teeth, 

 bones, etc., of vertebrate fossils from 

 the Judith River, Claggett, and Eagle 

 . formations ; 3 nearly complete and 4 

 partial Indian skeletons (57557). 

 Hrdlicka, Ales: Samples of hair of 

 white Americans of at least three 

 generations on each side of the fam- 

 ily, and of other races (250 speci- 

 mens) (58224). Maxon, William R., 

 and Paul C. Standley: 160 speci- 

 mens of plants from the District of 

 Columbia and vicinity (58451). 

 Merrill, George P. : Marble and asso- 

 ciated rocks from near Marble, Colo. 

 (57493) . Resser, C. E. : Calcite from 

 Ram's Horn Cavern, White Sulphur 

 Spring, Mont. (57556). Standley, 

 Paul C. : 375 specimens of plants 

 from Maryland and Virginia 

 (5S402). Standley, Paul C, and H. 

 G. Bollman : 790 specimens of plants, 

 5 mammals and a lizard, from Rio 

 Arriba County, N. Mex. (57399). 

 Wood, N. R. : Reptiles, batrachians 

 and an insect, from Florida (58110). 

 National Museum, made in the 

 Laboratory of Mineral Technology: 

 Model of typical gypsum plant, 8 

 feet by 10 feet (58514) ; model 16 

 feet long by 22 inches wide, showing 

 the mining of salt and, as carried on 

 by the Solvay Process Company, 

 Syracuse, its manufacture into 

 sodium compounds (58515). 



Natio7ial Zoological Park: 8 skele- 

 tons of birds, consisting of Victoria 

 crowned ' 'oeon, Goura victoria; 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 keel-billed toucan, Ramphastos bre- 

 vicarinatus ; 2 specimens of crested 

 screamer, Chauna torquata; Swain- 

 son's hawk, Buteo stoainsoni; 2 

 specimens of European flamingo, 

 Phosnicopterus roseus; reddish egret, 

 Dichromanassa rufescens (57182) ; 

 Texas lynx (57388) ; Arabian bab- 

 oon (57438) ; galago and a gray 

 coati mundi (57460) ; serval, dorcas 

 gazelle, wombat, Alaska brown bear 

 and a vicugna (57550) ; pine mar- 

 ten (57.594) ; tapir (57755) ; white- 

 fronted parrot, Amazona albifrons; 

 curassow, Crax fasciolata; cocka- 

 teel, Calopsitta novce hollandio) 

 (with body skeleton) (57788) ; 

 cougar and a brown macaque 

 (57821) ; muscovy duck, Cairina 

 moschata; snow pigeon, Columba 

 leuconota; black-backed porphyrio, 

 Porphyrio melanotiis (57846) ; ma- 

 caque and a Patagonian cavy 

 (57863) ; albino opossum (57945) ; 

 lion (58017) ; Florida lynx or wild 

 cat (58051) ; jaguar and an African 

 palm civet (58073) ; Florida otter 

 (58162) ; red-backed hawk, BtUco 

 erythronotus (58222) ; weka rail, 

 Ocydromus australis (58340) ; snake, 

 Python reticulatus (58484). 

 Smoky Hollow Coal Company, Avery, 



Iowa: Lump of coal (58088). 

 Snidek, M. F., Internal Revenue Bu- 

 reau, Washington, D. C. : 13 brass 

 Internal Revenue tags, used between 

 1862 and 1867 for marking bales of 

 cotton upon which the tax had been 

 paid (57729). 

 Soar, Charles Henry, Balboa Heights, 

 Canal Zone: 3 metal objects— 1 of 

 gold and 2 of copper gilt— from 

 Chiriqui, Province of Panama, south 

 of boundary of Costa Rica (58333: 

 purchase). 

 Solvay Process Company, The, Syra- 

 cuse, N. Y. : Miscellaneous collection 

 of raw materials and finished prod- 

 ucts (57872) ; 8 photographic en- 

 largements of views of salt wells 

 and soda works of the Solvay Proc- 

 ess Company (58517). 



