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SciiNKCK, Ur. J. — Continued. 



plants from various localities in the 

 United States (89960); specimen of 

 Corynorhinus macrotis from Mount Car- 

 mel (40522). 



ScHUCHERT, Charles, U. S. National Mu 

 seum: About 100 specimens of Helder- 

 bergian material from Cumberland, Md. 

 (89641); fossils collected in Virginia, 

 West Virginia, and Georgia (40177). 



ScHUETTE, J. H., Green bay. Wis. (re- 

 ceived through the Biological Society 

 of Washington, D. C. ) : Thirty speci- 

 mens of Cratsegus. 41150. 



Schuster, Adolf and Benja.min, Hol- 

 brook, Ariz.: Two masks of Hopi In- 

 dians from Walpi, Ariz. Purchase. 

 40056. 



ScHWARZ, Dr. E. A., Department of Ag- 

 riculture: Five seeds from the West 

 Indies collected by H. (i. Hubbard 

 (40221); 53 specimens of Lepidoptera 

 from Cuba (40867). 



SciDMORE, Miss E. R., Washington, D. 

 C: Pencil outlines of a human foot 

 (40606) ; brass fixed ammunition case 

 for 4-pounder gun fired from the U. S. 

 S. Olympui, May 1, 1898 (40909); regu- 

 lation army shoe worn during 1861-1865 

 (40924) ; 113 specimens, including eth- 

 nological material, ceramics, and relig- 

 ious objects from China. Loan. 8373. 



Scientific American, New York City 

 received through Department of Ag- 

 riculture): Specimen of Cryptostegia 

 grandiflora Brown, from Mexico. 

 39876. 



ScoLLicK, W. E., U. S. National Museum: 

 Bat (Nycticejus) from Oxonhill, Md. 

 41079. 



Scott, T. A., Washington, I). C. : Myria- 

 pod found in a bunch of bananas. 

 40202. 



Seale, a. (See under Bernice Pauahi 

 Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaiian 

 Islands. ) 



See, James W. (See under Charles L. 

 Whitaker. ) 



Seeger, G. a., Branchville, Md. : Garter 

 snake from Maryland (39895); black 

 snake, Zdmenis constriclor, from Branch- 

 ville, Md. (40422). 



Seton, E. T., Wyndygoul, Coscob, Conn.: 

 Eleven deer from Montana. Purchase. 

 40938. 



Seton-Karr, H. W., Wimbledon, S. W., 

 England: Fifteen paleolithic imple- 

 ments from the lateritic ' deposits of 

 Poondi, India. 40597. 



Seymour, A. B., Cambridge, Mass: Speci- 

 men of Trichomanes petersii from Tal- 

 lulah Falls, Ga. 40640. 



Shadrock, T. T., Culpeper, Va. : Beetle 

 ( Dynastes tityus L. ) . 39636. 



Shannon, Mrs. Osborn, Washington, D. 

 C. : Uniform worn by the late Gov- 

 ernor Shannon, of Ohio and Kansas, 

 when United States minister to Mexico 

 in 1844. 39978. 



Shaw, Clarence H., Phoenix, Ariz.: 

 Zuni shirt and a collection of photo- 

 graphs. 40718. 



Shaw, George R., Arnold Arboretum, 

 Boston, Mass.: Fifteen plants, includ- 

 ing pine cones, etc., from Cuba and 

 various localities (40635; 40688). 



Shaw, J. F., Somerset, Tex. (received 

 through Department of Agriculture): 

 Three plants {Cucmnis dipmcnis Eh- 

 reub, and Quercusxn.rginiana'^liW) from 

 Texas. 41217. 



Shaw, R. E., Alberene, Va. : Burrowing 

 snake, CarpopJiis amcenus, from Vir- 

 ginia. 39786. 



Sheckles, John E., Washington, D. C. : 

 Immature Osprey or Fishhawk, from 

 Bay Ridge, Md. ' 39784. 



Sheldon, E. P., Portland, Oreg. : Four 

 plants from Oregon (exchange) (40114) ; 

 8 plants from California and Oregon 

 (gift) (40214; 40402; 40448); 2.50 plants 

 from Oregon (purchase) (40677); 5 

 plants from Oregon (gift) (40883; 41169). 



Shepherd, T. M., Alexandria, Va. : Plants 

 from Texas. 39793. 



Sheridan, Mrs. Irene Rucker, and 

 Michael V.Sheridan: Trustees. Four 

 pieces of Flemish tapestry, represent- 

 ing scenes in the life of Alexander the 

 Great. Deposit. 8458. 



Sherman, John D., New York City: 

 Twenty-three specimens (6 species) of 

 North American beetles. 39923. 



