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STEWART, Rev. R. R.— Continued, 

 ferns from India and Himalayas 

 (68550, 69623) ; 69 plants from In- 

 dia (69323, 69412). 



STEWART, T. Dale, Delta, Pa. : 3 ar- 

 gillite blades found in a cache at 

 Peach Bottom, Pa. (68864). 



STILES, Dr. C. W., Hygienic Labora- 

 tory, Washington, D. C. : 9 moUusks 

 from Fort Caswell, Southport, N. C. 

 (68965). 



STILL, Mrs. George A., Kirksville, Mo. 

 (througli Dr. Norman C. Glover, 

 Washington, D. C.) : Photograph of 

 the late Dr. George A. Still, presi- 

 dent of the American School of 

 Osteopathy (70157). 



STILLINGER, C. R., Moscow, Idaho: 

 26 plants from Idaho (69449). 



STITZEL, J. B., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (through Dr. Alexander Wetmore) : 

 Head of a wild turkey from Pennsyl- 

 vania (69160). 



STOCKBERGER, W. W. (See under 

 Agricultui-e, Department of. Bureau 

 of Plant Industry). 



STOKES, W. E. (See under Florida, 

 University of). 



STOLL, Chas. H., New York City: 2 

 skulls of bears from Nova Scotia 

 (68733). 



STONE, R. W., Assistant State Geol- 

 ogist, Harrisburg, Pa. : Fragment 

 from a meteoric iron found near 

 New Baltimore, Somerset County, 

 Pa. (69326). 



STRATHMORE PAPER COMPANY, 

 Mittineague, Mass. : Pamphlet en- 

 titled "A Grammar of Color" 

 (68880). 



STRONG, A. M., Los Angeles, Calif.: 

 138 marine moUusks from California 

 (69341, 69690,. 



STUBBS COMPANY, THE, Detroit, 

 Mich. : 2 chromo lithographs (68869). 



SWALES, B. H., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 10 bird skins from the Azores 

 (68557) ; 15 bird skins, chiefly from 

 South America (68587) ; 5 bird skins, 

 chiefly from Africa, including 2 gen- 

 era new to the Museum collections 

 (68813) ; 4 bird skins from the 

 Sudan, representing 2 genera new to 



SWALES, B. H.— Continued, 

 the Museum collections (69870) ; 6 

 bird skins representing 4 genera and 

 species new to the Museum collec- 

 tions (68961) ; 11 bird skins from 

 South America (69126) ; 13 bird 

 skins from the South Shetland Is- 

 lands (69854). 



SWANTON, J. W., Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology, Washington, D. C. : 

 2 medical manuscripts written by 

 James Parker, Hartford, Conn., in 

 the year 1790 (70163) 



SWEDEN, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 

 OF, Stockholm (through Dr. A. H. 

 Westei"gi\rd) : 130 specimens of 

 Upper Cambrian fossils from Sweden 

 (70107, exchange). 



SYKES, Peter, Radium, Va. : Salaman- 

 der from Radium (68771). 



TABLER, Miss Elizabeth D., U. S. 

 National Museum : Brass taper stand 

 and extinguisher (69148). 



TATTERSALL, Prof. W. M., Cardiff, 

 Wales: 75 lots of crustaceans, com- 

 prising 46 specimens, 11 species of 

 isopods, and 838 specimens, 64 spe- 

 cies, of amphipods, all from the Irish 

 Sea (69837, exchange). 



l^WARES, Prof. J. Da Silva, La 

 Guardia, Pontevedra, Spain : 38 

 adults and 38 lots of galls of cynipid 

 gall-flies (68726, exchange). 



TAYLOR, E. W. B., Haverhill, Mass. : 

 Lithograph showing the birthplace 

 of Harriet Newell, Haverhill, Mass. 

 (69872). 



TAYLOR, W. L., Manhattan, Nev. 

 (through H. G. Clinton) : 2 speci- 

 mens of radiated acicular stibnite 

 from White Caps Mine, Manhattan 

 (69337). 



TELL, William, Austin, Tex. : 6 

 plants (69300). 



TENNESSEE STATE GEOLOGICAL 

 SURVEY, Nashville, Tenn. (through 

 Wilbur A. Nelson, State Geologist) : 

 One-half of a meteoric iron found in 

 1913 four miles northeast of Sa- 

 vannah, Hardin County, Tenn. 

 (09101, exchange). 



