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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903, 



Hmyth, C. H., Hamilton t'ollege, Clin- 

 ton, N. Y.: Specimens of Syracuse 

 dyke. 40236. 



Snelling, Walter O., Washington, D. C. : 

 Carborundum, artificial corundum, and 

 pencils made from artificial graphite, 

 from the International Acheson Graph- 

 ite Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

 39958. 



Snodgrass, Prof. R. E., Washington Ag- 

 ricultural Experiment Station, Pullman, 

 Wash.: Three specimens of Palmodes 

 morio Hohl. 41081. 



Snyder, Blandin, Washington, D. C. : 

 Three iron-pointed arrows used by 

 Bornu negroes, Sudan. 40189. 



Snyder, J. 0. (See under Leland Stan- 

 ford Junior University. ) 



SoELNER, G. W. H., Washington, I). C: 

 Ten specimens (2 species) of land shells 

 from the District of Columbia. 40589. 



SoMERS, Mrs. H., Santa Barbara, Cal.: 

 Plant from California. 40323. 



SowERBY & Fulton, London, England: 

 Specimen of Voluta mammilla Gray. 

 Purchase. 40637. 



Spath, L. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Spencer, A. C., II. S. Geological Survey: 

 Two plants (fruits of cycads) from Ha- 

 bana, Cuba. 40499. 



Splittstoeser, Mr. (See under Dr. D. T. 

 Day.) 



"Sports Afield," Chicago, 111.: Dipter- 

 ous larva taken from the nasal cavity 

 of a spike buck captured at Monterey 

 County, Cal. 39911. 



Standinger, Dr. A., and A. Bang-Haas, 

 Berlin, Germany: Seven hundred and 

 sixty-eight butterflies and moths. Pur- 

 chase. 41213. 



Stanton, Dr. T. W., U. S. Geological 

 Survey: Plant from California. 39664. 



State Department. (See under Hon. 

 E. H. Plumacher. ) 



State Museum, Raleigh, N. C. : Received 

 through Mr. H. H. Brimley. Type 

 specimen of Noiropis hrimleyi and rep- 

 resentatives of several other species of 

 Cane River fishes (40336) ; salamanders 

 and snakes from North Carolina 

 (40661). 



Stearns, W. A., Atlanta, Ga. : Fossils 

 and Unionidae. 39647. 



Stebbins, James K., Ashtabula, Ohio: 

 Opal. Deposit. 40010. 



Steele, E. S., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Fourteen plants from the Distrit-t 

 of Columbia and Maryland. (39761; 

 40220. ) 



Steere, J. B., Ann Arbor, Mich.: Three 

 specimens of weasels {Putorius). 41013. 



Ste,ineger, Miss Thora, Christiania, 

 Norway: Forty-six mammals from Ovre 

 Eggdale, Norway (40313); 66 small 

 mammals from Norway (41032). Pur- 

 chase. 



Sterki, Dr. v.. New Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Specimens of Br anchipus and ostracods. 

 40931. 



Sterrett, J. A., Springland, Pierce INIill 

 road, Washington, D. C. : Specimen of 

 Hawkmoth, PMlampelus pandorus Hiib- 

 ner (39839) ; 21 specimens of dragon- 

 flies from Raquette Lake, New York 

 (40017). 



Stevens, A. F., Pond, Ark.: Four speci- 

 mens of Lower Carboniferous fossils 

 from Pond. 40303. 



Stevens, F. L.,State Agricultural College, 

 Raleigh, N. C. : Plant. 39675. 



Stevens, I. W., Cedar, Colo.: Specimens 

 of ores. 39592. 



Stevens Institute op Technology, Ho- 

 boken, N. J.: Received through Mr. 

 S. P. Langley. Brass Barton button. 

 40223. 



Stevenson, Mrs. M. C. (See under 

 Smitlisonian Institution, Bureau of 

 Ethnology.) 



Stewart, Mrs. A. A., St. James, Long 

 Island : Two specimens of beetle repre- 

 senting the species Xyloryctes satyrus. 

 40037. 



Stewart, Frank H., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Pottery fragments from Salem County, 

 N. J. 40712. 



Stewart, Sampson T., Little Rock, Ark.: 

 Two valves of a species of Unio, with 

 attached pearls. Purchase. 40079. 



Stilwell, L. W., Dead wood, S. Dak.: 

 About 700 specimens of Jurassic fossils 

 from Wyoming and South Dakota. 

 Purchai^e 39733. 



