EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVO- 

 LUTION, THE NATIONAL SOCI- 

 ETY OF THE— Continued. 

 Spain and tlie World War (2 speci- 

 mens) (67264). 



SOPER, Dr. Geokge A., New York 

 City: 4 lots of shipworuis from the 

 vicinity of New York (68501). 



SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM, Cape 

 Town, South Africa (through Dr. 

 H. K. Barnard) : 3 specimens of 

 isopod crustaceans (67033, ex- 

 cliange). 



SOUTH DAKOTA, UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Vermilion, S. Dak. (through Prof. 

 W. H. Over) : 141 plants from South 

 Dakota (67967). 



SOUTHERN BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY 

 CO. (INC.), New Orleans, La.: 23 

 turtles collected in Louisiana 

 (67615). 



SOWERBY, Akthub deC, Shanghai, 

 China : Skull of a field mouse from 

 France (68280). 



SPAULDING, Dr. Perley, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 

 About 400 plants, chiefly from New 

 England (67800). 



SPERRY, Mrs. Edith Makcy, Boulder, 

 Colo. : Maori rebes, skirts, and belts, 

 and 2 Filipino mats (67467). 



SPIER, Geobge W., Chevy Chase, Md. : 

 Collection of 21 ladies' and gentle- 

 men's gold watches of the period 

 between 1860 and 1900; 2 silver 

 watches of the early nineteenth cen- 

 tury, and 4 watch movements, col- 

 lected for the Museum during the 

 past 2 years (68114). 



SPRINGER, Dr. Frank, East Las 

 Vegas, N. Mes. : A nugget of placer 

 gold weighing 4^ ounces and 7 small 

 nuggets weighing four-fifths of an 

 ounce, from the Maxwell Land 

 Grant, Colfax County, N. Mex. 

 (68343). 



(See also under Hon. Holm O. 

 Bursum.) 



STAFFA, George, Baltimore, Md. : 139 

 mollusks and a small collection of 

 marine invertebrates from Boca 



iSTAFFA, George— Continued. 



Grande, Gasperilla Island, Fla. 

 (66886). 



STANDARD CHEMICAL CO., Natur- 

 ita, Colo, (through Frank L. Hess) : 

 Examples of carnotite replacing 

 wood, a large specimen of carnotite 

 ore, one of vanadium ore, and a 

 specimen of hewettite from Natur- 

 ita, Colo. (67735). 



STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW JER- 

 SEY, New York City (through Dr. 

 T. W. Stanton) : 23 lots, compris- 

 ing 125 specimens of Lower Creta- 

 ceous invertebrates (67974). 



STANDARD TEXTILE PRODUCTS 

 CO., THE, New York City : 7 speci- 

 mens illustrating the use of oilcloth 

 (67184). 



STANDLEY, Paul C, U. S. National 

 Museum : 32 plants from Portland, 

 Me. (67110). 



STANDLEY, Paul C, and Ellsworth 

 P. KILLIP, U. S. National Museum : 

 215 plants from New Jersey, Massa- 

 chusetts, and New Hampshire 

 (67126). 



STANFORD, Harry P., Kalispell, 

 Mont. : Specimen of old squaw from 

 Montana (67645). 



STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford 

 University, Calif.: (Through Dr. 

 Isabel McCracken) 42 specimens of 

 Cynipid wasps, representing 16 spe- 

 cies, 15 of which are represented by 

 paratypes (67420) ; (through Mrs. 

 Roxana S. Ferris) 4 plants from 

 Texas (68096). Exchange. 



STANTON, Dr. T. W. (See under 

 Harold J. Cook, Standard Oil Co., 

 and D. E. Winchester.) 



STARR, Douglas N., Washington, 

 D. C. : A Bechtler gold dollar and 2 

 specimens of the Missouri centennial 

 half dollars; 4 United States gold 

 pieces (quarter eagles), 2 issued in 

 1907 and 2 issued in 1908 ; 3 United 

 States $10 gold pieces coined in 1907, 

 as follows: Original design, St. 

 Gaudens design (type 1), and St. 

 Gaudens design (type 2) ; United 



