LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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SHANNON, R. C, U. S. National 

 Jluseum : 20 North American flies 

 (67S99, exchange). 



SHAW, Lt. Col. George C, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Collection of firearms, 

 cutting weapons, battle flags, shields, 

 gong, photo-enlargements, and sea 

 shells from the Philippine Islands 

 (67947). 



SHELTON, W. Arthur, Washington. 

 D. C. : Barred owl (67165). 



SHERRILL, Lieut. Col. C. O., U. S. 

 Army. ( See under War Department, 

 Public Buildings and Grounds.) 



SHOEMAKER, Clarence R., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum, Washington, D. C. : 

 Plant from Maryland (66784). 



SHOEMAKER, Frank H.. Lincoln, 

 Nebi*. : About 1,500 specimens of 

 fossil moUusks, representing 1 

 species, from about 100 feet below 

 the high beach line of the ancient 

 "Blake Sea," near Salton, Calif. 

 (67459). 



SHOOK, Mrs. Anna Nott, New York 

 City : Homekraft loom invented by 

 the donor and 13 hand-woven articles 

 produced in the Homekraft Studio. 

 New York City (6S036). 



SHREVE, Dr. Forrest, Tucson. Ariz. : 

 2 specimens of cacti (68153). 



SHROPSHIRE, Dr. James B., Ancon, 

 Canal Zone : 3.456 mosquitoes 

 (6747S, 6754S. 67562, 67627, 67701. 

 67704, 07726. 67849, 07873, 67938. 

 67973, 68081). 



SHUFELDT, Dr. R. ^Y., U. S. Army 

 (retired), Washington, D. C. : Speci- 

 men of Asiatic mantis collected in 

 the District of Columbia (67755). 



SHUFELDT. Dr. R. W.. U. S. Army 

 (retired), and F. M. WOODRUFF, 

 Washington, D. C. : Snake in alco- 

 hol from northern Mexico (67991). 



SIMONS, Mrs. Carrie L., San Diego. 

 Calif. : About 200 specimens, 3 spe- 

 cies, of marine mollusks from North 

 Coronado Island, Calif., including 

 the type of a new genus and species 

 (6S493). 



SINNOTT, ESTATE OF MARY 

 ELIZABETH (through Mrs. J. Ryan 

 Devereux, Chevy Chase, Md.) : Col- 



SINNOTT, ESTATE OF MARY 

 ELIZABETH— Continued, 

 lection of dolls dressed to represent 

 various costumes and notable per- 

 sonages of the United States and 

 foreign countries (281 specimens) ; 

 also 7 specimens of laces, 2 speci- 

 mens of pottery, and 18 dolls (67366, 

 68233). 



SKINNER, Dr. Henry. (See under 

 Academy of Natural Sciences. ) 



SMALL, Dr. J. K., Miami, Fla. : Fern 

 from Florida (68232). 



SMITH & CO., BRADNER. Chicago, 

 111. : Example of type and half-tone 

 printing on Lakeside bond paper 

 (67116). 



SMITH, Dr. Carroll Dunham, New 

 York City (through Dr. W. A. 

 Dewey, Ann Arbor, Mich.) : Speci- 

 mens and documents relating to the 

 history of homeopathy in the United 

 States (67509). 



S:MITH, C. J., Chevy Chase, D. C. : 2 

 paintings of IMongolian shamans and 

 2 earved-wood ecclesiastical figures 

 (68111, exchange). 



S:\IITH, Rev. Father DAMLi.N, St. An- 

 selm's College, Manchester, N. H. : 

 67 plants (67323). 



SMITH, Dr. Edgar F. (See under 

 American Chemical Society.) 



SMITH. George W., West Palm Beach. 

 Fla. : 5 photographs of the skull of 

 a " false killer " whale from Hills- 

 boro Lighthouse, near Deerfield, Fla. 

 (68226). 



SMITH & CO., George W. (Inc.), 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : 6 specimens show- 

 ing the manufacture of Woodisk 

 wheels for motor vehicles (68506). 



SMITH, Harlan I. (See under Cana- 

 dian Government, Victoria Memorial 

 Museum.) 



SMITH, Mrs. H. H.. Alabama Museum 

 of Natural History, Tuscaloosa, Ala. : 

 30 lots of fresh-water mollusks from 

 Alabama (67436, exchange). 



SMITH, Dr. Hugh M., Washington, 

 D. C. : 40 plants from Alaska 

 (67171). 



(See also under J. N. Braun.) 



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