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REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



iloYAL Zoological and i^xjiKoroLOGi- 

 cal-Etiinograpiiical Museum. (See 

 under DresdriT, Germany.) 



KuTTER, Cloudsley. (Si'c luidcr Depart- 

 ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of 

 Fisheries.) 



Safford, William E., Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C: 1,070 plants 

 (43163). 



Sandberg, J. 11., and J. B. Lelberg. (See 

 under Department of Agriculture.) 



Sanders, B.L., Adamsvillc, Tcnn.: Nest of 

 Orchard oriole, Icterus spiirius (44208). 



Sands, W. A., Auburndale, Fla. (received 

 through N. R. Wood) : Dragonfly (44276). 



S.\o Paulo, Museu Paulista (received 

 through H. von Ihering, director): 6 

 skins and skulls of bats (42953: gift); 37 

 specimens of Vespoides (43424: exchange). 



Sardeson, F. W., Minneapolis, Minn.: 

 Specimen of the rare crinoid represent- 

 ing the species Cremacrinus punctatus 

 Ulrich from the Ordovician of Minnesota 

 (43665: exchange). 



Sargent, R. H., Tombstone, Ariz.: 3 cacti 

 (43965). 



Savage, Rev. William R., Blowing Rock, 

 N. C. (received through J. D. McGuire): 

 Unfinished ceremonial stone (43365). 



Schaeffer, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y.: 2 

 species of Vespoidea (43371). 



ScHALLER, W. T., Washington, D. C: 

 Tom-malines from southern California 

 (43476: purchase). 



SciUFFBAUER, Miss ^'IiNNiE, Talklai, Ai-iz. 

 (received through Ales Hrdlicka) : Metate, 

 rubbing stone and perforated stone disk 

 fi'om ruins near Rice Station school 

 (44440). 



SciiLECHTER, Mr. (See under Dr. K. 

 Schumann.) 



ScHMiD, E. S., Washington, D. C: Parrot, 

 Eclectus roratus, from the East Indies 

 (43060); received through George Mar- 

 shall, crab, Cardisoma (43085) ; 2 lizards, 

 Phrynosoma and Anolis (43143) ; a golden 

 pheasant, Chrysolophus pictus (43746). 



Schmidt, Peter, Zoological Musemn, Im- 

 perial Academj' of Sciences, St. Peters- 

 burg, Russia: 7 species of fishes, viz, 

 Microstomus stelleri; Acanthopsetta nade- 

 shuyi; Pseudoblennius elegans; Cottius- 

 culus gonez; Podoihecus thompsoni: Chlcea 

 aino and Hypoptychus dyhowskii (43086). 



ScHONLAND, S. (See under Grahanistown, 

 South Afi-ica, Albany Musemn.) 



Schoolcraft, Mrs., Washington, D. C: 

 About 100 plants from Mchigan (43300). 



Scureiner, Jacob, St. Petersburg, Russia: 

 24 species of Hymenoptera (43352); 15 

 Russian Hymenoptera (43568). 



ScHUBER, Mrs. E. W., Livingston, Mont.: 

 150 plants from Selkirk Mountains, 

 British Columbia (43976: purchase). 



ScHUCHERT, Charles. (See under Yale 

 University Museum.) 



Schumann, K., Berlin, Germany: 1,646 

 plants from South Africa, collected by Mr. 

 Schlechter (43249: purchase). 



Schwab, E. H., Schulenburg, Tex.: Luna 

 moth, Tropsea luna Linn. (44161). 



Schwarz, E. a.. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C: 3,500 insects, chiefly 

 Coleoptera, from Cayamas, Cuba (44106). 

 (See also under Department of Agricul- 

 ture, and R. P. Currie.) 



Schwarz, E. A., and H. S. Barber, U. S. 

 National Museimi: 79 plants from Ai'i- 

 zona (44036: collected for the Museum). 



Scott, J. G.,- Philadelphia, Pa.: Frond of 

 Asplenium ebenoides, obtained by R. R. 

 Scott (43448: exchange). 



ScovELL, J. T. (See under Department of 

 Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fish- 

 eries.) 



Scripture, E. W. 

 Institution.) 



SCURLOCK, H. C, 

 male skeleton 



(See under Smithsonian 



Washington, D. C: Fe- 

 of a full-blood negro 

 (43582); skeleton and brain of a full- 

 blood negro woman (43616); skeleton of 

 an adult negro (43778). 



Seal, W. P., & Son, Delair, N. J.: Cray- 

 fishes and shrimps (44110). 



Senff Expedition. (See imder Bashford 

 Dean.) 



Seton-Karr, H. W., London, England (re- 

 ceived through Municipal School of Sci- 

 ence and Art, Tidlie House, Carlisle, Eng- 

 land) : Two neolithic polished stone imple- 

 ments from Bundelkund, India (43489). 



Seton, Ernest Thompson, Cos Cob, Conn, 

 (received through Biological Survey, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Washington, D. 

 C): Two squirrel skins from Norway and 

 skins and skulls of 3 rabbits from Kansas 

 (42993) ; received through Department of 

 Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fisher- 



