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Smithsonian Institution — Cont'd. 

 Willltim Palmer, and D. B. Mackie, 

 July-October, 190S (50270). Wash- 

 ington, Charles S. : Tree frog, Hijla 

 versicolor, from the Maryland shore 

 of Chesapeake Beach (4S943) ; 8 

 specimens of rocks covered with bar- 

 nacles, from Chesapeake Beach 

 (489r»2) ; green snake Opheodnjs 

 (cstivus, from Burrville, D. C. 

 (49020). Weed, A. C. : Parasitic 

 copepods from Merluccius sp. 

 (49011). 



Models made in the Anthropolog- 

 ical Laboratory: Casts of stone and 

 pottery objects (48998) ; model of 

 the Temple of Xochicalco (49054) ; 

 model of dog and travols, Plains 

 Indians (49003) ; cast of an arrow- 

 shaft straightener (49351); cast of 

 a carved stone effigy ]npe from a 

 mound near Meadville, Pa. (49S09). 

 SoRNBERGER, CHARLES B., Garrett Park, 



Md. : Mink, Liitrcola (49154). 

 SouBEiRAN, Albert, St. Gilles, Card, 

 France: 2 bearded tits, Panurus hi- 

 armiciis, with young and a nest; 

 also skin of Sylvia (49492). 

 SowERBY AND FuLTON, I.oudon, Eng- 

 land: 12 specimens representing 7 

 species of marine and fresh water 

 shells from Florida (48990). 

 Spalding, Tom., Provo, Utah: 400 

 specimens of Lepidoptera (49.314: 

 purchase) ; 2 specimens of Lepidop- 

 tera (49329). 

 Staadt, L., Reims, Marne, France : 215 

 specimens of Tertiary mollusks of 

 France (49459 : exchange). 

 Standifer, W. S., Gatun, Canal Zone: 

 Fossil and recent shells from the 

 site of the locks at Gatun (50068). 

 Standley, Paul C, U. S., National 

 Museum : 6 specimens of living 

 plants from New Mexico (49144) ; 4 

 specimens of living plants, Mamil- 

 laria macromeris, from New Mexico 

 (49187) ; 780 plants from New Mex- 

 ico (49504: purchase) ; 337 speci- 

 mens of plants from the United 

 States and Sweden (50191) ; 500 

 plants from the Pyrenees, collected 

 by P. Bubaui (50223). 



Stan wood, B, J. (through F. W. 

 Clarke, U. S. Geological Survey) : 

 Specimen of meteoric stone from 

 Imperial, Cal. (49369). 

 State Department : 



Keplica in glass of the Cullinan 



diamond (49179). 

 Copper bell found in a cave in the 

 valley of Naco, vicinity of Santa 

 Cruz de Yojoa, Honduras (49845). 

 Photographs accompanying a report 

 of the American consul at Tam- 

 sui, Formosa, entitled " Savage 

 affairs in Formosa" (49932). 

 Staten Island Association of Arts 

 and Sciences, New Brighton, N. Y. : 

 2 moths (50128: exchange). 

 Stead, David G., Fisheries Depart- 

 ment, Sydney, New South Wales: 7 

 picture postals from New Soutli 

 Wales illustrating the aboriginal 

 mystic Bora ceremony (49997). 

 Stearns, Elmer, El Paso, Tex.: 13 

 specimens of living cacti from 

 Texas (50113). 

 Steele, E. S., U. S. National :Museum : 

 409 plants from Augusta County, 

 Va. (49892: 300 purchased, 109 pre- 

 sented) ; 07 plants mainly from the 

 vicinity of Washington, D. C. 

 (49903). 

 Sternberg, Charles H., Lawrence, 

 Kans. : Dermal covering of Tracho- 

 don (49672: purchase). 

 Sternburg, Baroness Speck von, 

 Washington, D. C. (through Mrs. 

 .James W. Pinchot) : 10 pieces of 

 antique velvet stuffs and embroider- 

 ies, collected in China by the late 

 Baron Hermann Speck von Stern- 

 burg, and presented to the National 

 Museum in his memory (49450). 



Stephens, Mrs. Kate, San Diego, Cal. : 

 About 50 specimens representing 17 

 species of marine shells from Alaska 

 (49294). 



Stewart, A, E. (See under Angus 

 McKinnon.) * 



Stockholm, Sweden, Naturhisto- 



riska Riks Museum : Specimen of 



fern. Anemia ciliatu, from Brazil 

 (50120: exchange). 



