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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 



ScHULMAN, Prof. TIj., Gorknas, Finland: 

 10 specimens of nmall Finnish mammals 

 (51726: exchange). 



ScHWALBE, Prof. GusTAV, University of 

 Strassburg, Strassburg, Alsace, Ger- 

 many: 6 anatomical specimens (51153: 

 exchange) . 



ScHWARZ, E. A., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C: Land and 

 freshwater shells from Mexico, repre- 

 senting 17 species (51171); 200 speci- 

 mens of Coleoptera from eastern Peru, 

 collected by Carlos Schunke (51403). 



SciDMORE, MissE. R., Washington, D. C: 

 Chinese and Japanese ceramics and 

 rosaries (51610); Japanese ceremonial 

 knots, and 2 books on knots (51690). 

 Loan. 



ScoFiELD, C. S., Lanham, Md.: 4 speci- 

 mens of fungus, Elaphomyces granulatus, 

 from Lanham (51277). 



Scott, William A., Shields, Mont.: 

 Small specimens of sapphires and a 

 small uncut ruby (51188). 



Seaman, John F., Tucumcari, N. Mex.: 

 Fossil teeth and bones from New 

 Mexico (51205). 



Sebastien, E., St. Thomas, Danish West 

 Indies: Specimen of basket fish, As- 

 trophyton costosum (51368). 



Sempers, J. Ford, Aiken, Md.: Speci- 

 men of a plant, Micrampelis lobata, from 

 Maryland (50849). 



Seward, Estate of Olive Risley (through 

 Miss Sara Carr Upton, Washington, 

 D. C): 4 cloisonne enamels, a cinnabar 

 lacquer box, and a Roman terra cotta 

 head (50608: loan). 



Shackleton, Sir Ernest Henry, Lon- 

 don, England: Geological specimens 

 secured on the Antarctic Expedition 

 (51390). 



Sharpe, R. W., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Cope- 

 pods, types of Ilyopsyllus sarsi; ostra- 

 cods, types of Cyprinotus dentata 

 (50538). 



Shaw, Ike, & Company, Fort Myers, 

 Fla. : Round - tail muskrat, Neofiher 

 alleni (51189). 



Shelfori), V. E., University of Chicago, 

 111.: 48 vials of isopods (510G4); 2 

 specimens of myriapods (51291). 



Sherman, John D., jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 

 About 1,000 Coleoptera from Japan 

 (50615: exchange). 



Shreveport Cottonwood Company, 

 Limited, Shreveport, La.: P'ossil tooth 

 of ahorse (50417). 



SiGGiNS, Miss Justina S., West Hickory, 

 Pa.: Shed skin of a gartersnake, Eutae- 

 nia sirtalis (51217). 



Silverman, Dr. Jos. A., Kodiak, Alaska: 

 Shells of the species Chrysodomus lira- 

 tus and Beringius kennicotti; a large 

 starfish belonging to the genus Pycno- 

 podia, and 6 stones encrusted with bryo- 

 zoans and worm tubes (51639); skull 

 of a bear, Ursus middendorffi (51722). 



Sinclair, Prof. W. J., Princeton Uni- 

 versity, N. J.: About 200 specimens of 

 Pliocene ostracods from Contra Costa 

 County, Cal. (51144). 



Slater, Mrs. W. A., Washington, D. C. 

 (through Mrs. James W. Pinchot): 

 Piece of modern Burano lace (51707: 

 loan). 



Sloan, Henry, Sinclairville, N. Y.: 

 Nest of ruby-throated hummingbird, 

 with mummies of two young birds 

 (50737). 



Smith, Misses Alice and Henrietta. 

 (See under Mrs. Harold Dillingham.) 



Smith, Dr. Hugh M., Bureau of Fisheries, 

 Washington, D. C: 2 eggs of Caprimul- 

 gus from Santa Cruz Island, Philippines 

 (51077); Kaffir fly- whip from Grahams- 

 town, South Africa (51287); trinket 

 basket made by the Vagos of Sobran, 

 Northern Luzon, P. I. (51465). 



Smith, Prof. J. B., Rutgers College, New 

 Brunswick, N. J.: 6 specimens of 

 Hymenoptera representing the species 

 Emphor boitibifonnis (50751). 



Smith, R. J., Milpitas, Cal.: 3 sheets of 

 Equisetum from California (50355); 

 39 specimens of Equisetum from Cali- 

 fornia (50702). 



