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ROIG, Dr. Maeio Sanchez — Contd. 

 mens of Tertiary corals from near 

 Havana (6S089) ; about 50 speci- 

 mens, 38 species, of Pleistocene fos- 

 sils (internal casts) collected at 

 Mazorra, Vento, Havana, Cuba 

 (68483). 



ROLFF, Lieut. William A., U. S. 

 M. C, (retired), Washington, D. C. : 

 United States Marine officer's saber, 

 scabbard, and saber knot (66960, 

 loan). 



ROMAN, Dr. A., Naturhistoriska Riks- 

 museets, Entomologiska Afdelning, 

 Stockholm, Sweden : 164 specimens 

 of parasitic Hymenoptera, repre- 

 senting 109 species, of which 10 are 

 represented by para types (68265, 

 exchange). 



ROOSEVELT, Mrs. Theodore, Oyster 

 Bay, N. Y. (through Mrs. Julian- 

 James and Mrs. R. G. Hoes, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : A doll and acces- 

 sories (67050, loan). 



RORER, Mrs. James Birch, Guaya- 

 quil, Ecuador : Large collection of 

 tropical butterflies, many of them 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (68353). 



ROSS, Mrs. Ruth C, Winkelman, 

 Ariz.: 10 plants (68322). 



ROST, E. C, Alhambra, Calif. : 25 

 plants (66792). 



ROWE, L. S. (See under Tomas a Le 

 Breton.) 



ROWLEE, Prof. W. W., Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y. : 57 plants 

 from Ecuador (67142, 67629). 



ROYAL ACADEMY OF BELGIUM, 

 Brussels, Belgium : Bronze plaque 

 commemorating the one hundred and 

 fiftieth anniversary of the Royal 

 Academy of Belgium, 1922 (68402). 



ROYAL PROVINCIAL MUSEUM, To- 

 ronto, Canada (through Mr. N. K. 

 Bigelow) : 10 flies (67696, ex- 

 change). 



RUHMANN, Max, Vernon, British 

 Columbia (through Mr. John Tot- 

 hill) : 6 flies (66928). 



RUNYON, RoBEBT, Brownsville, Tex.: 

 21 plants (66888, 66943) ; 9 plants 

 from Texas (67431, 67677, 67907) ; 



RUNYON, Robert, Brownsville— Con. 

 35 cacti (66994, 67564, 68018) ; land 

 mollusk found on a plant (67959) ; 

 10 plants from IMexico (68104). 



RUSH, Frank, forest supervisor, 

 Cache, Okla. : 4 plants from Okla- 

 homa (67486). 



RUSSELL, W. S., Los Angeles, Calif, 

 (through Hoyt S. Gale) : 3 speci- 

 mens of colemanite from W. S. Rus- 

 sell property. Furnace Creek, Inyo 

 County, Calif. (67474). 



RUTH, Prof. Albert, Polytechnic, 

 Tex.: 37 plants (67298, 67452). 



ST. ANSELM'S COLLEGE, Man- 

 chester, N. H. : (through Rev. Father 

 Damian Smith) : 7 moths (68286). 



SALVADOR, GOVERNMENT OF, DI- 

 RECCION GENERAL DE AGRI- 

 CULTURA: 6 plants and 3 photo- 

 graphs; also 1,500 plants from El 

 Salvador (66788, 684.58). 



SANCHEZ, Dr. Mario, Havana, Cuba : 

 8 specimens, 4 epecieg, of land shells 

 from Cuba (68113). 



SAN DIEGO SOCIETY OF NATURAL 

 HISTORY, Natural History Mu- 

 seum, San Diego, Calif, (through 

 Ralph W. Sumner, curator of 

 plants) : 17 ferns from New Zea- 

 land (67005). 



SARASOTA COUNTY CHAMBER OF 

 COMMERCE, Sarasota, Fla. 

 (through Department of Commerce, 

 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : A very large spiny 

 lobster, Panulirus argus, taken by 

 Dr. F. J. McGuire, of Binghamton, 

 N. Y., and Capt. E. H. Sayre, of 

 Watermill, Long Island, N. Y., and 

 Sarasota, in about 8 fathoms of 

 water on the grouper banks of the 

 Gulf of Mexico, about 8 miles off 

 the Sarasota County coast (67937). 



SARGENT, C. S. (See under Har- 

 vard University, Arnold Arboretum.) 



SAUNDERS, C. F., Pasadena, Calif.: 

 2 plants from California (67207). 



SAUNDERS, J. G. (See under Penn- 

 sylvania, State of, Dept. of Agri- 

 culture.) 



