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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



SELANGOU. .MAl.ACtA. SlKAlTS SETTLE- 



MEMs. Selaxgor State Museum. 



KiAi.A LiMinR: '2'< birds miuI :i 



niiuiiiiial troui tliP Malay I'eninsula 



(4<;:^<i<;: exclianuc). 

 Senckenbergischen Museums. (See 



under Frankfort. Germany.) | 



Sewall. Harold I., r.nr Harbor. Me.: j 



I'air of small bine and white jars of ' 



Cliinese i»or<elain (nT.">-: loan). 

 Shanks. Oliver. liowen. 111.: 2 teeth 



of a horse {Equus cnhdllns) (4r>428). 

 SiiAW. S. .\Li!KKT. Hampton, X. II.: I'iT 



specimens of Microlepidoptera 



(47011 : 47< •:•.'.»; 47107 t. 

 Shear. C. L.. Takonia Park. D. C. : :'. 



specimens of J unci from Colorado 

 ( Icr.iT) : \. -'.)'.) plants from the 



western section of the ITnited States 

 (4G95(>). 

 Shepherd. M. H.. Hi.iih Springs, Fla. : 



Whiii-tailcd scori)ion (4(;:-5.58). 



Shei^ard. Louis. Young Harris, Ga. : 



Fragments of bones of Indians 



(4(;207). 

 Sherman, Franklin. .Tr.. Ilaleigh. N. 



C. : 14 specimens of Orthoptera 



(4(1430). 

 Sherwood. W. 1^.. New York City : 2 



salamanders from Highlands, N. Y. 



(4r)23.">) : salamander from North 



Carolina (4(«7.3). 

 Shippen. .Mrs. \V. \V.. Seabright, N. J. : 



2 galls. lilioilUcH hicolor Harris 



( 474(10 ). 

 Shreve. Forest, Baltimore. Md. : IMant 



from .lamaica (4(;!tSl); 2<;S plants 



from .Maryland (47:i:{l), 

 Si.MP.soN, .John, Moyie, liritish Colum- 

 bia. Canada : Specimen of galena 



from St. Eugene mine (47r)27). 

 Si.MP.SON, W. W.. Taocliow. China: 



IMiotograpli of a goal antelope. 



Xmi'irrlKidiis (iri/iiroclni I iis (4702'.M : 



2!> manunals and a bird from China 



(470Sn). 



Skipton, Capt. .Tames \.. V. S. .Vrmy, 

 Fort Tottcn. \. Y. : Skin of a buf- 

 falo calf and a snake skin (40:^.1.''.). 



Sloan. T. F.. .McConnellsburg. Pa. : 

 (jlass telegraph insulator and a 

 piece of stranded telegrai)h wire 

 (11700: loan), 



Slocomb. Mrs. Cuthbert Harrison, 

 Castello di Prazza, Torreano di Mar- 

 tignaeco, Province di Friuli, Italy: 

 2 specimens of Orthoptera (47473). 



Si.ocuM. Capt. .Joshua, AYashington. 

 I). C. : 8 living plants from the Cay- 

 man Islands, British \Yest Indies 

 (47801). 



S.MiTH, Capt. .John, St. .Tames City, 

 Fla. : 2 calcareous concretions from 

 a Florida gopher tortoise (47(^44 ). 



Smith, John B., New Brunswick, N. 

 .7. : Cotype of Orthopia antapira 

 (47400: exchange). 



Smith. .Toiin C, Simeonoffskie Islands, 

 Sand I'oint. Alaska : 2 eggs and 2 

 feet of a golden eagle, Aqiiila chryn- 

 iito.s (4(j.570). 



S.MITH, S. L. S., San Angelo, Tex. : 

 Murine opossum. Marmom (47402). 



Smithsonian Institution: Bust of 

 Prof. Spencer F. Baird. presented by 

 Mrs. Otto Ileidemann (4()21S). 2.36 

 jilants fi'oui .Vustralia. Costa Rica, 

 and the eastern section of North 

 America, presented by Capt. .John 

 Donnell Smith. Baltimore, Md. 

 (40538). Medal struck by a private 

 firm in Aberdeen. Scotland, to 

 connnemorate the opening of the 

 Marischal College extension, pre- 

 sented by Prof. F. \Y. Clark.- 

 (40."i03). .">4 plants from Central 

 .Vmerica, presented by Capt. .lohn 

 Donnell Smith (4(i.503). 9 bronze 

 medals of award from the Trans- 

 Mississippi and International. F-xito- 

 sition. Omaha. Nebr.. and a similar 

 medal from the World's Columbian 

 Kxposition, Chicago, 111.. 1803 

 (40012). Framed copy of "Plan of 

 the retrenchments as well as of the 

 battle array of Saratoga, 1777," 

 drawn Iiy Thadeus Kosciusko, and 

 presented by Th.ideus Korzon. of 

 \Yarsaw, to the Institution (40008). 



