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 Royal /<M)l();;ical and Anthropological-Ktiiiiograpliical Museum, Dresden, 



( Jerniany, exchange rec^eived from 27 



Rummel, Mrs. Franz, costume worn by Prof. S. F. B. Morse at the courts of 



Euro{)e ; from his heirs, through 53 



Russell, Frank, collections of, transferred to National Museum ])y the Bureau 



of American Ethnology 18, 55 



Russell, I. C, volcanic bombs and lavas from (/inder Buttes, Idaho, collected 



by 23,84 



Rust, H. N., ethnological material purchased from 54 



Rydberg, P. A., plants loaned to 35 



Ryerson Physical Laboratory 495 



Sandham, Henry, painting. The March of Time, presented ]>}■ 53 



Sargent, C. S. , plants loaned to 35 



Saunders, E. E., & Co., pipe-fish from Campeche Bank, Mexico, presented by. 68 



Schaeffer, Miss L. V. , transfer of, to the library 82 



Schild, P. , series of Costa Rican insects purchased from 21 , 65 



Schuchert, Charles, custodian, Palezoic, Section of Invertebrate Fossils 94 



researches on the Lower Devonic fauna continued l^y 35, 89 



study of the Cystidea of the Manlius and Coeymans forma- 

 tions completed by 35, 89 



time spent by , in the field 87 



titles and notices of papers by 164 



Virginia and Georgia visited by 26 



Schwarz, Eugene A., custodian. Section of Coleoptera 93 



gift of, to Museum library 44 



rearrangement of material by 73 



Scidmore, Miss Eliza R., examples of Buddhist and Hindoo religious art, 



deposited by 18, 55 



Scientific researches and publications 77 



staff, members of, list 93 



Museum 46 



Scollick, J. W., the Cabot Steam Whaling Company, Newfoundland, visited 



by ^ 26, 64 



Scollick, W. E., appointed preparator in Division of Mammals 82 



Scope and objects of Museum defined 7 



Scudder, N. P. , assistant librarian 94 



Seaton, W.'W., member of first building committee 192,196 



Secretary of Agriculture, extract from report of 189 



Smithsonian Institution, keeper ex officio 93 



papers written by Museum staff, printed 

 in publications other than those of 



Museum, by permission of 43 



schedule of exhibits for Louisiana Pur- 

 chase Exposition approved l)y 81 



offices of, location 232, 233 



of War, steps taken through 213 



ScH'tional libraries, no change in 44 



numl)er of books borrowed' from 44 



Senate bill No. 2033, wording of 226 



Seton, Ernest Thompson, instructions received l»y, in the uietliods of prim- 

 itive fire making 59 



Seton-Karr, H. W., stone i<nplements presented by 19, 52 



Shannon, Mrs. Osborn, relics of Governor Shannon, of Ohio and of Kansas, 



presented by 53 



