REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908, 



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Southern Railway Company, Wasli- 

 iugton, D. C. : 3 large masses of 

 copper ore from Ducktown, Teuii., 

 and a mass of pyrite from Lumpkin 

 County, Ga. (4s30U). 



SotJViELLE, E. M., Jacksonville, Fla. : 

 Tape^vorm, I'lttatavnia sp. (47050). 



Spaulding, W. H., Rhyolite, Nev. : 

 Specimen of praying mantis, Stag- 

 ui<>}iutntlii Carolina (47SS7). 



Spencer, A. L., Oenaville. Tex. : Speci- 

 men of helgramite tiy. Corydalis cor- 

 uiita (47582). 



Spinning. H. L.. McKeever, N. Y. : 

 Water bug. Amorgiiis amcricanum 

 (47678). 



Springer, Frank, Burlington, Iowa : 

 Slab of Uintacrinits .socialis (47783: 

 deposit) ; collection of Japanese 

 crinoidea, made by Alan Owston, of 

 Yokohama (48497). 



Stadtisches Museum fur Yolker- 

 KUNDE. (See under Leipzig, Ger- 

 many.) 



Stains, Warren L., Acoma, Xev. : Im- 

 mature specimen of Pseudosei-mylc 

 truitcata (47829). 



Standley, J. E., Seattle, Wash. : Un- 

 mounted pbotograpb of native Ha- 

 w-aiian runners or message carriers 

 (48344). 



Standley, Taul C, Agricultural Col- 

 lege, N. Mex. : Specimen of cactus, 

 Opuntia arenaria, from New Mexico 



(48882). 



State Department : 



Crocodile skin transmitted by Eu- 

 gene H. Plumacher, American con- 

 sul, Maracaibo, Yenezuela (48217). 



Models, photographic enlarge- 

 ments, charts. Hags, and etching, oi)- 

 tained for the International Mari- 

 time Exposition at Bordeaux, 1907 

 (48691). 



Steele, E. S., Washington, D. C. : 352 

 plants collected in Yirginia (47949: 

 purchase; 47954); 27 plants from 

 the vicinity of Washington, D. C. 

 (48009). 



Sternberg, Charles H., Lawrence, 

 Kans. : Fossil turtle (48916 : pur- 

 cliase). 



Stevenson, Mrs! M. C. Bureau of 

 American Ethnology, Washington, 

 D. C. : Meadow mouse, 3Jicr<)tiis 

 aztecus (47G57). 



Stoddard, Dr. T. A., Culebra Hospital, 

 Canal Zone. Panama : Bat, Molos- 

 ■siis. grasshop])er. Titanarrist rcZrts- 

 guczl and a sphiugid moth, Diludia 

 lichen ia (48284). 



Strecker, John K., jr., Waco, Tex.: 

 40 lots of shells from Texas (47847). 



Stuart, Miss Catharine C, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : An Onondaga Indian 

 turtle rattle (48S26) ; collection of 

 brooches — specimens of Iroquoian 

 silver work (48884) ; skirt of a 

 Hupa Indian woman (48794). Pur- 

 chase. 



Stuhr. F. A.. Portland. Oreg. : Skull 

 of a mountain beaver, AiAodontia 

 sp., and a puma. FcUs oregonensis 

 (48144) ; flying squirrel, Sciiiroi)- 

 terus. and a mountain beaver. .4/)- 

 lodontia (48^0). 



SuKSDORF, W. N., Bingen, Wash. : 297 

 plants from Washington State 

 (48503: purchase). 



SuMSTiNE. D. R.. Wilkinsburg. Pa. : 

 28 specimens of fungi from Penn- 

 sylvania and other localities 

 (48893: exchange). 



SuTER. Henry. Auckland. New Zea- 

 land : 9 rare species of shells, in- 

 cluding one cotype, from New Zea- 

 land (482S0). 



SuTRo, Theodore, New York City : 

 13 historical marine paintings, by 

 Edward Moran (48169 : loan). 



Swarthout. J. M., Bolivar, N. Y. : A 

 specimen of Cicada sp., partly is- 

 suing from the pupa skin (48155). 



Swingle, Mrs. L. W., Tucson, Ariz. : 

 16 packages of algae (48198: loan). 



Tanner. James, Washington. D. C. : 

 Philippine rain coat (47902). 



