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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



Shrevf% Forrest, Raltiuiore, Md. : 105 

 jilaiits from Marylaud (47831 ; 

 47955). 



Shull. Dr. George H.. Santa Rosa, 

 Cal. : Speeiuit'ii of living caetns, 

 (>l)Uiiti(i, from Texas; also specimen 

 of Opuntia from California (484.53). 



SiCARD, Jacques, Golfe-.Jnan, A. M., 

 France : Plaqne illnstrating the do- 

 nor's "metallic Ulster ware" 

 (47G62). 



Sim. T. R., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, 

 South Africa : 3 fragmentary siieci- 

 mens of ferns, AsplcniiDH, from 

 Sonth Africa (48268). 



SiMPSox. W. W.. Taocbow, Old City. 

 Kansu, China : Specimen of Cordy- 

 crpK cliincnsis, parasitic upon the 

 larva of a beetle (48778). 



Sinclair, Dr. W. J.. Princeton. N. J. : 

 Teeth of Phytosaunis from Fossil 

 Forest, near Adamana, Arizona 

 (48564). 



SiTz, Miss Clara B., Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 photographs of the Key 

 Mansion, Washington. D. C. (47663). 



Slater. W. M.. Washington, D. C. : 2 

 specimens of rutile ore from Rose- 

 land. Ya. (484.35). 



Smalls, Emile B., Cedarville, Cal. : 

 Promissory note issued by the first 

 Republic of France (48350). 



Smillie. Thomas W.. Washington, 

 D. C. : Scolytid beetle, Monarthron 

 fasciatum, with parasitic moth 

 (48524). 



Smith, Adah L., National City, Cal. : 

 Shells. Eulcthidium substriatum 

 and riiasianeUa perforata (47863). 



Smith. Ben.tamin H., Philadelphia. 

 Pa. : Plant, PimpineUa saxifraya, 

 from Pennsylvania (48074). 



Smith. H. H., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : Collection 

 of about 3,.500 insects: also about 

 25 spiders from Alabama (48768). 



Smith, John B., New Brunswick, 

 N. J.: 3 moths (cotypes) (47633: 

 exchange) : .") larvae of Culex per- 

 turbans (47900) ; larva, pupa, and 



Smith. John B. — Continued. 



l)upal skin of Culex perturbans 

 (48830). 



Smith, John Donnell. Baltimore, 

 Md. : 2 Gtiatemalan palms. Kinetos- 

 tiyiiia (48] 24) : 145 specimens of 

 ferns, Dryopteris. PolypodiiDn. etc.. 

 mainly from Central America 

 (48457) ; 2 specimens of Lechthi- 

 daceae (48483). Loan. 



Smith. R. I.. West Raleigh, N. C. : 6 

 specimens of Hymenoptera. Sigal- 

 phus eurrulifDiis (48820). 



Smith. Stephen Decatur, bequest of 

 (received through S. Decatur Smith, 

 jr.) : Gold ring given by Capt. Rich- 

 ard Soniers to Commodore Stephen 

 Decatur, and after the death of the 

 latter presented by his widow to 

 Francis Gurney Smith. From him 

 it descended to Stephen Decatur 

 Smith, by whom it was bequeathed 

 to the National Museum (48630). 



Smith, Dr. Thomas C, Washington. 

 D. C. : 2 anatomical specimens 

 (48712; 48187). 



Smith, W. D., Washington, D. C. : Nose 

 whistle (48234). 



Smithsonian Institution : 



Collection of historical objects 

 bequeathed to the Institution by 

 Mr. Henry R. Magruder (received 

 through Mr. Arthur C. Gibson) 

 (47577) ; bronze medal presented to 

 the Institution by Mrs. Maria H. 

 Stinchfield, of Detroit, Mich. (47671) ; 

 a pair of bronze flower-vases pre- 

 sented to Mr. Charles Lanman in 

 1883 by the Emperor of Japan, and 

 now presented to the Smithsonian 

 Institution by Mrs. Adeline Lanman 

 (4700.")) ; vertebrate and inverte- 

 brate fossils collected in Alaska by 

 C. W. Gilmore (48004) : 35 plants, 

 Cyperaceae, Orchidaceae, and Poa- 

 ceae, collected in Guatemala by Mr. 

 von Turckheini and presented by 

 Capt. John Donnell Smith, Balti- 

 more, Md. (48042) ; 85 plants, mainly 

 Orchidaceae, Cyperaceae, and Poa- 

 ceae. presented by Capt. John Don- 



