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STARR, Douglas N.— Continued. 

 States silver dollars and half dollars, 

 coined 1921 (6 specimens) ; United 

 States commemorative gold and sil- 

 ver coins, issued 1921-1922 (7 speci- 

 mens) (67015; 67245; 67531; 67698; 

 68119, loan); coins of Belgium, 

 France, Germany, Poland, and Rus- 

 sia of the types issued during the 

 World War and a French double 

 sou issued in 1767 (67041) ; coins of 

 Germany, Spain, Great Britain, Ja- 

 pan, and China (18 specimens) 

 (67042); German and Austrian 

 coins of the period of the World 

 War and an English coin of Charles 

 II (37 specimens) (67259) ; French 

 1-franc piece issued 1921 (2 speci- 

 mens) ; German aluminium 50-p fen- 

 nig piece, 1921 ; Russian 3-kopeck 

 piece issued 1914 (68115). 



STATE, DEPARTMENT OF : Writing 

 desk used by Thomas Jefferson when 

 drafting the Declaration of Inde- 

 pendence in 1776 and note written by 

 him presenting the desk to Joseph 

 Coolidge, jr., in 1825 ; pair of eye- 

 glasses owned by Washington and 

 presented by him to Lafayette ; stem 

 of a calumet smoked by Washing- 

 ton with an Indian chief in 1748 ; 3 

 buttons from the French court dress 

 of Benjamin Franklin, and a gold 

 medal studded with diamonds pre- 

 sented by the Sultan of Turkey to 

 the President of the United States on 

 the occasion of the four hundredth 

 anniversary of the discovery of 

 America (67435) ; allegorical paint- 

 ing by Leopold Sacrez expressing the 

 gratitude of the commune of Meule- 

 beke, Belgium, for the charitable as- 

 sistance of America during the 

 World War (67987); sword of 

 George Washington, stafE of Benja- 

 min Franklin, and sword of Andrew 

 Jackson (68016, transferred by joint 

 resolution of Congress, approved 

 February 28, 1922). 



(See also under Dr. Francisco A. 

 Matute.) 



STEELE, E. S., Washington, D. C. : 

 346 plants from West Virginia 

 (66877). 



STEJNEGER, Dr. L., U. S. National 

 Museum : Lefaucheux pin-fire, 

 breech-loading, double-barrel shot- 

 gun (68237). 



STEPHENS, T. C, Morningside Col- 

 lege^ Sioux City, Iowa: Collection 

 of bird's nest insects, 13 vials 

 (67522). 



STEPHENSON, Dr. L. W., U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey, Washington, D. C. : 

 2 specimens of rudistids from the 

 State of Tamaulipas, Mexico, de- 

 scribed by the donor (67702), 



(See also under A. W. Beckley, 

 Mexican Gulf Oil Co., and Smith, 

 Newell & Bishop.) 



STERNBERGH, Regis S., Washington, 

 D. C. : Yucca-leaf sandal found in a 

 limestone cave southeast of El Paso, 

 Tex. (67891). 



STEVENS, Prof. F. L., Urbana, 111.: 

 Plant from Hawaii (67340) ; 

 (through Mrs. Agnes Chase) 4 

 plants from Hawaii (67576). 



STEVENS, Prof. O. A. (See under 

 North Dakota Agricultural College.) 



STEWARD, Albert N. (See under 

 Nanking, University of.) 



STEV/ART, J. S., Mansfield, Ohio: 

 "Mummy rat" (68236). 



STEWART, Rev. R. R., Gordon Col- 

 lege, Rawalpindi, India (through 

 Miss Katherine D. Kimball, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.) : 

 22 ferns and 9 Himalayan plants 

 (66846, 66884) ; 35 ferns from Brit- 

 ish India (68085). 



STILL, Dr. Geokge A., Kirksville, Mo. 

 (through Dr. Norman C. Glover, 

 Washington, D. C.) : A case of sur- 

 gical instruments used during the 

 Civil War by Dr. A. T. Still, the 

 founder of osteopathy (67628). 



STOCKBERGER, W. W. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry.) 



