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EEPORT or XATIOXAT^ MUSEUM, l!>20. 



S( OLLICK, J. W., U. S. National Mu- 

 .st'Uiii : (■> ironstone concretious siuui- 

 latiiiii fo^sU.s (63SSG). 



SKIGLE. W. I., Pi-esideul, Norton 

 I.alKiratoi-ies, New York City 

 (lliroui,4i :Mr; F. L. Hess) : 3 cast- 

 iniis and 2 rcnls of metallic niaK- 

 nesiuni (64277). 



SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, 

 ('0:\i:\nTTEE on COiUMEllCE 

 (through Hon. W. E. Jones, Cliair- 

 niaii) : Model of steam fi-eighter 

 '•Shohokin"' built at Hog Island, 1919 

 ((M92S, transfer). 



SHANNON, IOarl Y., U. S. National 

 iluseum : 2 specimens of gedrite 

 friiia ( 'hestertield, Massachusetts, de- 

 scrilietl by the donor (64217) ; 3 

 si.cciniriis of siilimanite, variety 

 huchoizile from Ilussell, ilassa- 

 chusetts, (64278) ; 150 specimens of 

 rocks and minerals from various lo- 

 calities in Connecticut (64290). 



SHEAR, C. L., Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture-. ^\'aslllngton. D. C. : Plant from 

 Yirginia (63836). 



SHELTOX, lialeigh T., Passapatan/y, 

 Ya. (through 1>. W. Ellis, Cherry- 

 dale. Yirginla) : A coral from the 

 Miocene rocks of Yirginia ((j4061). 



SHEI'HEIID COMPANY, Theouosia 

 P... Yentura, Calif.: 14 cacti (64074, 

 excliange). 



SHEPPIERD, Wauiiex J., Los Angeles, 

 Calif. : Photograph of the donor as a 

 recipient of the Army Medal of 

 Honor for distinguished galantry in 

 action at El Caney, Cuba, July 1, 

 189S (63964). 



SHERFF, Eakl E., Chicago, HI.: 4 

 plants from Illinois (64115). 



SHTDELER, Prof. W. H., Miami Uni- 

 versity, Oxford, Ohio : GO fossil os- 

 tracods and l)ryozoans from the 

 Richmond group of Ohio (64979. ex- 

 change). 



SHIPPY, N. D., Kingman, Ariz. Speci- 

 men of cyauite from near Ogilby, 

 California (64893). 



SHREYE, Dr. Forkest, Desert Labor- 

 atory, Tucson, Ariz.: I'lant, }f(nn- 

 mUUnia (64894). 



SHUFELDT, Dr. It. W., V. S. Army 

 (retired). AYashington, D. C. : liz- 

 ard, Sccloporus iindulatus, and 3 

 eggs of a spotted tm'tle, Chelopus 

 {/uttaUis; also a young wood-tortoiso, 

 Clonniiji^ iii'iculpfiK all from the Di.s- 

 tricl of Columbia (6:i941, 64373) ; 5:: 

 (males and females) of Fall web- 

 worm moths, Hijphuntria Icxtor 

 (639.55) ; 10 specimens of I'dpilio 

 turuus and 2 specimens of P. troiln-f 

 (640.38) ; spider from Florida 

 (644.55) ; .skeleton of the monkey- 

 eating eagle, Pithecophafia jcfferi/i, 

 from the I'lulippines (64809) ; a[>- 

 proximately 35 insects from the vi- 

 cinity of Washington, D. C. (G.".t>5tl). 

 (See also under Capt S. A. Whili-). 



SHUFELDT. ilrs. R. W., AYashiiigion. 

 D. C. : Specimen of lizard, Plestiti- 

 (lon fasciatiis, from the I.>istrict of 

 Columbia (6::i940). 



SHUMAX, R. D., I'liiladelphia. Pa.: 

 Commemorative badge of the Logan, 

 Pennsylvania, Fourth of July Cele- 

 bration, 1919 (04.5.53). 



SKEELS, H. C, U. S. Department of 

 Agi-iculture. AYashington. D. C. : An 

 orchid from AYasliington, D. C 

 (6.3799). 



SKIXXEU, Henky, Academy of Natu- 

 ral Sciences. Philadelphia. I'a.: .5i> 

 butterflies (6-5098). 



SLADEN, Dr. F. "\\'. L., Ottawa, Can- 

 ada : 5 wasps (64.581. exchange). 



SLATER, Mrs. H. D., Lorton, Ya. : 

 Plant from Yirginia (64175). 



SillTH, Dr. Hugh :M., Bureau of Fisli- 

 eries, AVashington, D. C. : 15 sponges, 

 10 tlat-worm.s, 1 freshwater oligo- 

 chaete. 30 leeches and leech capsules, 

 10 cladocera, 4 amphipods, 40 nu>l- 

 lu.sks, 5 insects, 3 batrachians, 1 

 nuunmal and 5 plants, collected by 

 the donor in Yellow.stone National 

 I'ark during the summer of 1919 

 (04196). 



SMITH, Rev. ilir.r.ARi) H., Young Har- 

 ris. Ca. : Collection of arrowpoints, 

 etc., and fragments of pottery 

 (0,3897). 



