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SCHEONBORN, Henky F., Chevy 

 Chase, Md. : Skin and skull of a 

 squirrel from the Patuxent River, 

 Md. (69194). 



SCHEUCH, Geoege C, Washington, 

 D. C. : Duck from Maryland 

 (69132). 



SCHIEFFLIN & COMPANY, New 

 York City : 2 ounces of dry flea seed 

 (69230). 



SCHILKE, Paui-, Washington, D. C. : 

 Paper currency issued by the City of 

 Striegau, Germany, September, 1921 

 (6 specimens) (68637). 



SCHMID, Edward S., Washington, 

 D. C. : Ostrich chick, and a Cuban 

 parrot ; also body, in alcohol, of a 

 young ostrich (68675) ; 8 birds, in- 

 cluding 2 ostrich chicks (68904) ; 9 

 parrots and parakeets (68976) ; 2 

 parrots and 2 weaver finches 

 (69053) ; 25 birds (69108, 69423, 

 69502, 69556) ; monkey, skin and 

 skull of a guinea pig, skin, and skull 

 of a monkey (09196) ; 4 parrots and 

 an owl (69213) ; skin and skull of 

 a monkey (69303) ; cockatoo and a 

 sharp-shinned hawk (70092) ; 2 cot- 

 ton head monkeys (alcoholics) 

 (70110). 



SCHMIDT, Dr. Johs, Carlsberg Labo- 

 ratorium, Copenhagen, Denmark : 20 

 specimens of larval eels (69360, ex- 

 change). 



SCHMITT, Dr. Waldo L., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : 3 lots of plankton 

 from Ostsee, near Greifswald, Ger- 

 many, and 1 from the Adriatic Sea 

 at Rovigno, collected by Dr. Anton 

 Krausse (69741). 



SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND PUB- 

 LIC HEALTH, Baltimore, Md. ( See 

 under J. Sandground). 



SCHOTT, Feed. M., Newark, N. J. : 5 

 Lepidoptera (69482). 



SCHULZ, Miss Ellen D., San An- 

 tonio, Tex. : 111 plants from Texas 

 (69086). 



SCIDMORE, Miss Eliza R., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 7 Japanese Shinto 

 charms (69379) ; 5 samples of yarns, 

 white, yellow, black, blue, and 

 twisted with bark, used by the Chil- 



SCIDMORE, Miss Eliza R.— Contd. 

 kat Indians of Alaska in weaving 

 blankets ; card with 48 named vari- 

 eties of incense used ceremoniously 

 in Japan ; 3 mica frames for burn- 

 ing incense ; also descriptions in 

 English and Japanese of the cere- 

 monies, and a written table giving 

 details of tlie burning of the incense 

 (69474). 



SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE DE- 

 PARTMENT (See under British 

 Guiana). 



SCOFIELD, Kendkick, Washington, 

 D. C. : Mongolian mortuary table, 

 17t]i century, Japanese bronze 

 placque, Tibetan carved boulder, 

 and a pair of Egyptian mummy feet 

 (70103, exchange). 



SCOLLICK, J. W., U. S. National 

 Museum : Skull of a domestic goose 

 (69242). 



SEBASTIEN, E., St. Thomas, Virgin 

 Islands of the United States : Snake 

 and a basket-star from St. Thomas 

 (70225). 



SEED, Miss Eleanor, Pelham Manor, 

 N. Y. : Portrait of the donor's father, 

 M. A. Seed, an early manufacturer 

 of photographic plates (69508). 



SfiGUY, Mons. E. ( See under Museum 

 National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 

 France). 



SENSENEY, George, Northampton, 

 Mass.: Block print (69802, loan). 



SETCHELL, Prof. W. A. (See under 

 Carnegie Institution of Washing- 

 ton). 



SEVEREN, Sr. Dr. Andres van, Tela, 

 Honduras: 36 plants (69948). 



SEYBOLD MACHINE COMPANY, 

 Dayton, Ohio : 2 photographs and 3 

 half tone prints of Seybold book 

 compressors and book trimmers 

 (69571). 



SHANNON, R. C, Ithaca, N. Y. : 4 

 mosquitoes (68945, exchange). 



SHANTZ, Dr. H. L., Washington, 

 D. C. : 274 samples of freshwater 

 plankton and 3 lots of moUusks, ma- 

 terial upon which the donor's paper 

 "A Biological Study of the Lakes of 

 the Pike's Peak Region " is based 

 (69774). 



