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REPORT OF ITATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 



ROST, E. C, Alhambra, Calif. : 8 cacti 

 (65657, 66414, exchange) ; 27 cacti 

 (66444, 66744). 



ROWLEE, Prof. W. W., Department 

 of Botany, Cornell University, Ith- 

 aca, N. Y. : 3 plants, Ochroma, from 

 Central America ( 65690 ) . 



(See also under Cornell Uni- 

 versity). 



ROWLETT, Mrs. S. C, Halifax, Va. : 

 8 plants (66453, 66562). 



ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS. (See 

 under British Government.) 



ROYAL ELECTROTYPE CO., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.: Exhibit showing lead- 

 molding electrotype and McKee 

 process of treating electrotypes 

 (66196) ; 6 photographs of the Royal 

 Electrotype Co.'s plant (66526). 



ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.), 

 THE, New York City (through G. E. 

 Smith, President) : Royal type- 

 writer, No. 10, latest model ; Royal 

 typewriter, skeleton model, to af- 

 ford inspection of all working parts, 

 working model, double size, of the 

 Royal tjT)ewriter accelerating key 

 lever action, and working model of 

 the Royal typewriter roller trip es- 

 capement (65698). 



RUNYON, RoBEET, Brownsville, Tex. : 

 27 cacti from Texas (65652, 65700, 

 65830, 66067) ; 29 plants (66424, 

 66518, 66558, 66657, 06747) ; 8 plants, 

 Lophophora, from Texas (66031). 



RUSH, Mrs. Paul J., Proctor, Tex.: 

 Skin and skull of a pallid white- 

 footed mouse, Peromyscus manicu- 

 latus pallescens (65247), 



RUST, Henry J., Coeur d'Alene, 

 Idaho: Collection of fossil plants 

 from Coeur d'Alene (66154). 



RUTH, Prof. Albert, Polytechnic, 

 Tex. : 48 plants, 4 plants from Texas, 

 and a plant, Opuntia (65403, 66041. 

 66721). 



RUTHVEN, Dr. A. G. (See under 

 Michigan, University of. Museum of 

 Zoology.) 



RUZICKA, Rudolph. ( See under the 

 Cartei'et Book Club, of Newark.) 



ST. PROCOPIUS COLLEGE, Lisle, 

 111. (through Prof. Hilary S. Jurica) 

 176 specimens of miscellaneous in- 



ST. PROCOPIUS COLLEGE— Contd. 

 sects (160 from Lisle, Dupage 

 County, 111., and 16 collected in the 

 Key Islands, Dutch East Indies) 

 (65973). 



SANCHEZ, Dr. Maeio, Sr., Habana, 

 Cuba : 19 specimens, 9 species, of 

 mollusks from Cuba, including the 

 types of 5 new species (65231) ; 9 

 specimens, representing 8 species, of 

 fossil mollusks from Yedado, near 

 Habana, Cuba (65669). 



SAN JOSli;, COSTA RICA, MUSEO 

 NACIONAL (through Dr. A. Al- 

 faro) : 23 crane flies representing 17 

 species, including the tj'pe of a new 

 species, from Costa Rica (65671, ex- 

 change). 



SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR, 

 LABORATORIO DE AGRICUL- 

 TURA (through Senor Don Carlos 

 Renson) : 14 plants from El Salvador 



(65931). 



SAO PAULO, BRAZIL. (See under 

 Museu Paulista.) 



SARDESON, Dr. Frederick W., Min- 

 neapolis, Minn, (through Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : Collection of Cretaceous in- 

 vertebrate fossils including about 12 

 species and over 200 specimens from 

 the Arcturus, Hill, and Walker mines 

 of the Mesabi Iron Range, Minn. 

 (66361). 



SARGENT, C. S. ( See under Harvard 

 University, Arnold Arboretum.) 



SASAKI, Madoka, Sapporo, Japan: 

 337 specimens, 34 species, of crusta- 

 ceans from Japan (66769). 



SAUNDERS, C. F., Pasadena, Calif.: 

 3 plants, Selaginell-a, from California 

 (66107, 66636). 



SAVAGE, M. F., New York City: 4 

 photographs, a daguerreotype, and 2 

 tintjTpes of the period of the Civil 

 War, and a souvenir badge issued 

 on the occasion of the dedication of 

 Grant's Tomb, 1897 (65641) ; iron 

 lamp said to have been found in the 

 trench warfare on the Austrian front 

 in the region of Venice, Italy, and 

 bought in Rome, Italy (66321), 



