REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1U07. 



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Stanton, T. \V.. r. S. (Joological Sur- 

 vey, Wasliiii^'toii. I). ('. : IMaiit frniii 

 Mexic-o (471L':'.). 



Stanton, W. A.. Roihiuo Vicjo, Cayo 

 District, British lIoiKhnas, Central 

 America : Shells (4(i:n4): :'.(i land 

 and fresh-water shells from r.i-ilisli 

 Honduras (4(!7<)."5) ; .".2 land and 

 fresh-water shells (4()So4). 



Statk Dki'artment : 



(;eoloi,'ical s|i(H-imen from New 

 S()uth Wales, transmitted through 

 F. W. Godin.i;, Amei-ican consid at 

 New South Wales (47:{44). 



Samples of food i)roducts used in 

 the fanune districts in China, trans- 

 mitted tln-on,i,'h the consul-general at 

 Shanghai (47880). 



Statk Museum, Raleigh, N. C. : 179 

 grams of Rich iNhmntain meteorite 

 (4(;.">22 : exchange). 



Stearns, El.mek. .Juarez, Chihuahua. 



Mexico: 3 specimens of living cacti 



from Chihuahua (4G618). 

 Sti.mpson. Miss A. L., Baltimore, Md. : 



Indian stone ari'ow points from 



Maryland (47417). 



Stockholm, Sweden, Naturhistori- 

 SKA RiKSMUSEUM : 3 speclmcns of 

 fern, l'<)li)i)odiam scrrulatitni Nutt., 

 and 5 tracings of ferns (4(1802) ; :i(K) 

 South American ferns, mainly from 

 Brazil (40800) ; 7 specimens of Trl- 

 cJioinancs from tro])ical America 

 (47050) ; specimen of I'olijpodiioii 

 from Brazil (470S0) ; 4 eggs of 

 Ross's gull, Rliotlcstctliid rosea 

 (47193). Exchange. 



Strickler, Cx. B., Washington, L). C. : 

 2 samples of huilding stone (lime- 

 stone) from (juarries near Bates- 

 ville. Ark. (47200). 



Struble, S., Washington, D. C. : Snake, 

 Storeria, from D. C. (47179). 



SuTER, Henry, Auckland, New Zea- 

 land : 57 species of New Zealand 

 shells (47110: purchase). 



Swan, II. H., Independence, Kans. : 

 Specimen of centipede, Cermutia for- 

 ceps (4G583). 



SwETT, L. W., Bedford. Mass.: 11 spec- 

 imens of (Iriinicl rhltr (4002<l: ex- 

 change). 



Swift, E. C., Ottawa. III.: Sandhill 

 ci'ane. dnis iiicrinnid (4(;010). 



Svuney, New South Wales, Austra- 

 lia, Department oe Fishes: Collec 

 tion of Australian lishcs M0S81 : 

 exchange). 



Tanner, Capt. Z. L., U. S. Navy, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : S])ecinieii of Gortliiis 

 from North Ilatley. Canada (4040:5) : 

 IS bird.s' skins, mainly from Alaska 

 (40652). 



'I'assin. Wirt, U. S. National .Museum : 

 2 diamond crystals from the Kim- 

 berley mines. South .Vfrica (40438). 



Taylor, F. L., Whitemarsli, (Gloucester, 

 Ya. : 2 plants, Ajii</a clninurpiti/s 

 (4.3021). 



Taylor. .J. S. jr., Newark. ,\. ,1. : 

 Ring-necked duck. Fitlir/iila coHarix. 

 from New Jersey (40451). 



Tellalian, O. W...Adana. Asiatic Tur- 

 key: Coleoptera and ■ lizards from 

 Asia Minor (47213 : purchase). 



Thayer, John E., Lancaster, Mass. : 3 

 birds' skins, 28 eggs, and 7 nests 

 (40245) ; 177 skins of humming- 

 birds from Costa Rica (4(5802) : Ex- 

 change. 



Thompkins, William J., Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 fetuses (4(J2.jO). 



Thompson, J. R., Riner, Va. : Rhinoc- 

 eros beetle, Dynasteii tityus (40240). 



TiiORNBER. J. J., Tucson. Ariz. : Speci- 

 men of Opiintin from the Santa Rita 

 Mountains, Arizona (4(»225) ; ])hoto- 

 graph of Op Kill id sp.. found growing 

 in Stone Cabin Canon, Santa Rita 

 Mountains (402.59). 



Thornburg, V. N., Lincoln, Nebr. : Or- 

 dovician and Devonian fossils 

 (47.324 : exchange). 



Thornton. W. F., Bluefields, Nicara- 

 gua: 31 mosquitoes (4ti(J80) ; mos- 

 quitoes and other insects (40876) ; 

 Orthoptera. Coleoptera, an arachnid, 

 and 2 vials of mosquito larv:x>: also 4 

 adult nios(iuitoes and several small 

 snakes (40994). 



