58 ANNUAL. REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1936 



J. P. Phillips, Washington, D. C, loon. 

 Gregory Pigg, Washington, D. C., opossum. 

 Bryan Pitt, Washington, D. C., grass paroquet. 

 G. F. Pollock, Washington, D. C., raven, 4 banded rattlesnakes. 

 Mrs. G. F. Pollock, Washington, D. C, blacksnake. 

 Mrs. A. E. Pyles, Friendship Heights, Md., raccoon. 

 David Rawlings, Chevy Chase, D. C, skunk. 

 Mrs. A. R. Rea, Washington, D. C, alligator. 

 Henry Renfrew, Washington, D. C, screech owl. 



Dr. F. H. H. Roberts, Jr., Bureau of American Ethnology, 3 western rattle- 

 snakes. 

 J. L. Robertson, U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C, black widow 



spider. 

 Miss Mary Rogers, Washington, D. C, marine turtle. 

 Miss Eleanor Roosevelt, Washington, D. C, 9 alligators. 

 June Rosenthal, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Rotary Eagle Scout Troop No. 3, Reno, Nev., 5 Agassiz's tortoises. 

 Louis Ruhe, Inc., New York City, Old World wildcat, 2 blue honey-creepers. 

 Henry C. Sacra, Washington, D. C, red fox. 

 Andrew Santorios, Washington, D. C, 2 Greek partridges. 

 Mrs. J. H. Saum, Washington, D. C, canary. 

 Mrs. James W. Saunders, Washington, D. C, ring-necked dove. 

 Mrs. S. E. Schoof, Washington, D. C, woodchuck. 

 Miss Elizabeth Shorey, Washington, D. C, muscovy duck. 

 R. Shostick, Washington, D. C, salamander. 

 Dr. J. F. Simpson, Washington, D. C, alligator. 

 Mrs. H. R. Smith, Washington, D. C, woodchuck. 

 Norman Smith, Upper Marlboro, Md., great horned owl. 

 Mrs. Wesley Smith, Washington, D. C, black crowned night heron. 

 Spanish Legation, Washington, D. C, alligator. 

 H. V. Stabler, Washington, D. C, king snake, sparrow hawk. 

 R. E. Stadelmann, Tela, Honduras, 2 South American rat snakes, 2 geckos, 



green tree snake, tree boa, rainbow boa. 

 Cecil Strickland, Clendenin, W. Va., golden eagle. 

 Mrs. L. M. Sullivan, Washington, D. C, 4 Mexican grassquits. 

 Johu G. Taylor, Richmond, Va., white woodchuck. 

 Richard Taylor, Bethesda, Md., 3 fence lizards, 2 six-lined lizards. 

 Taxidermist Shop Staff, National Museum, Washington, D. C, 20 spring peepers. 

 Mrs. John Terrill, Lock Haven, Pa., double yellow-head parrot. 

 J. R. Thomas, Baltimore, Md., Javan macaque. 

 Mrs. W. D. Thomas, Washington, D. C, coyote. 

 Miss Florence Thwaite, Washington, D. C., praying mantis. 

 Mrs. V. H. Todd, Washington, D. C, opossum. 

 Toledo Zoological Park, Toledo, Ohio, ball python. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Truitt, Washington. D. C, 2 ferrets. 

 A. B. Turner, Washington, D. C, sparrowhawk. 



Dr. Titus Ulke, Washington, D. C, red-tailed hawk, red-shouldered hawk. 

 U. S. Biological Survey, through Mr. Kelso, Washington, D. C, Cooper's hawk; 



through Jos. Keyes, Sacramento, Calif., 5 yellow-billed magpies ; through 



C. C. Whitaker, Washington, D. C, bay lynx. 

 U. S. National Park Service, through E. A. Borrell, Grand Canyon, Ariz., Say's 



bull snake, 3 Holbrook's or earless lizards, 2 whiptail lizards, blue-bellied 



lizard. 

 Maj. Geo. L. Usher, U. S. A., alligator. 



