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EEPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1913. 



Shannon, Raymond C, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Wasliington, D.C.: 

 Brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus (55250); 

 about 25 dipterous larvae collected 

 around Wasliington (55311); belted 

 kingfisher, Ceryle alcyon, from Wash- 

 ington (55349). 



Shaw, E. W., U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C: About 30 speci- 

 mens, representing 7 species, of Loess 

 fossils from Weston, Mo. (55515). 



Sheldon, F. B., Ashland, Va. (through 

 Frank L. Hess): 7 pieces of zircon 

 sandstone (54296). 



Sheldon, Joe, La Porte, Tex.: Rhinoc- 

 eros beetle, Stratejus julianus (54488). 



Shelford, V. E., University of Chicago, 

 Chicago, 111.: Isopod, Porcellio rathkei, 

 from Riverside, 111. (54827). 



Sherman, Frederic Fairchild, New 

 York City: Oil painting, "Twilight 

 after Rain," by Norwood Hodge 

 MacGilvary, presented in memory of 

 Eloise Lee Sherman (55200). 



Shimek, Prof. B., Iowa City, Iowa: 

 7 specimens (cotypes) of Succinea 

 witteri from Iowa City (55157). 



Shimer, Prof. Hervey W., Massachusetts 

 Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. : 

 Type specimen of a fossil sponge, 

 Coeloptychium ? jerseyensc (55433). 



Shirey, B. Earl, Clearfield, Pa.: Moth, 

 Telea polyphemv^ (54374). 



Shoemaker, Clarence R., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum: Invertebrates from 

 Chesapeake Bay (54524). 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W., Washington, D. C: 

 Spider, Pachylomerus audouini (54389); 

 5 lizards from CaUfornia, a snake from 

 New Jersey, and one from an unknown 

 locaUty (54423). 



SiLBERLiNG, A. C, Progress, Mont.: A 

 collection of Fort Union (early Ter- 

 tiary) mammals, containing about 400 

 specimens (54906: purchase). 



iMON, Joseph, New York City: 5 coins 



(55533). 



Simpson, Charles T., little River, Fla.: 

 Specimen of Pleurodonte auricoma, a 

 descendant of specimens introduced 

 from Cuba by the donor and now accli- 

 mated near Little River (54763); claw 

 of a land-crab, Cardisoma guanhumi, 

 from Little River (55341). 



Simpson, W. W., Taochow, Old City, 

 Kansu, Cliina: 3 skins and skulls of 

 deer and a leopard skin (54916: pur- 

 chase). 



Sjostedt, Prof. Yngve, Naturhistoriska 

 Riksmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden: 

 Specimen each of Oedemagena tarandi 

 and Cephenomyia trompe (55631). 



Smart, James A., U. S. National Museum: 

 Specimen of common mole, Scalopus 

 (54560); flying-squirrel, Sciuropterits 

 (54666); 3 raccoon skulls, 4 opossum 

 skulls, 2 skunk skulls, mink skall, 

 squirrel skull, rabbit skull, and a deer 

 skull, all from the southern part of 

 Virginia (54854). 



Smith, Mrs. A. R. (See under Mrs. 

 Mary J. Roach.) 



Smith, Rev. Augustus (through Robert 

 A. Smith, W'ashington, D. C): A piano 

 manufactured by Torp and Unger, of 

 New York City, sometime previous to 

 1840 (55527). 



Smith, Prof. Frank, University of Illi- 

 nois, Urbana, 111.: 23 specimens, rep- 

 resenting 12 species, of earthworms 

 (54917: exchange). 



Smith, Dr. Hugh M., Bureau of Fisheries, 

 Washington, D. C: 44 specimens of 

 Helix nemoralis from Denmark (54648); 

 12 photographs of algae and 50 algae 

 from Japan (54943); admission card to 

 the Senate gallery, used at the time of 

 the impeachment of President Andrew 

 Johnson, in 1868 (55011). 



Smith, Maxwell, Hartsdale, N. Y.: 35 

 specimens, representing 7 species, of 

 recent shells from various localities 

 (55500). 



Smith, Millard H., Candler, N. C: 

 Quartz arrowheads and fragments 

 (55237). 



