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William Sanders, Washington, D. C, yellow-naped parrot. 



Dr. J. E. Schillinger, United States Bureau of Biological Survey, Washington, 

 D. C, two whistling swans. 



Mrs. I. D. Schwartz, Washington, D. C, alligutor. 



Mrs. Shelby, Benniug, D. C, two coyotes. 



R. D. Shields, Silver Springs, Md., capuchin monkey. 



Miss Betty Shorey, Washington, D. C, tarantula. 



Eugene Sibley, Chevy Chase, Md., two Peking ducks. 



S. G. Sifalla, Washington, D. C, Sumichrast's deer mouse and young. 



Mrs. W. H. Smith, Washington, D. C, canary. 



C. C. Sperry, United States Bureau of Biological Survey, Washington, D. C, 

 two collared lizards. 



R. E. Stadelman, Tela Serpentarium, Tela, Honduras, white-lipped peccary, 

 prehensile tailedporcupine, two coral snakes, six jumping vipers. 



B. F. Stepper, Washington, D. C, 2 skinks, blue-tailed skink, 19 fence 

 lizards, 2 red toads. 



H. G. Stewart, Seabrook, Md., spotted salamander. 



Hon. Henry L. Stirason, Washington, D. C, great red-crested cockatoo. 



Shreve Stombach, red-tailed hawk. 



J. Ralph Taylor, Washington, D. C, copperhead snake. 



Richard Taylor, Middleburg, Va., horned lizard. 



Elaine and South Trimble, Washington, D. C, flying squirrel. 



United States Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C, laughing gull. 



United States Post Office, Dead Letter Section, alligator. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Voegele, Martinsburg, W. Va., orange-winged parrot. 



Walker Chevrolet Sales Co., Tazewell, Va., two golden eagles. 



W. Paul Ward, Fairmont, W. Va., Cooper's hawk. 



Charles Williams, marine turtle. 



G. E. Williams, Wasshingtou. D. C, red salamander. 



Larry Williams, Chevy Chase, Md., spotted salamander. 



Miss Mary Wills, Washington, D. C, horned lizard. 



G. W. Wilson, Washington, D. C, Florida gallinule. 



Paul Winthrop and C. W. Buckley, Washington, D. C, hog-nosed snake. 



Maj. Leigh F. Zerbee, United States Army, coral snake, Panama fresh- 

 water fish. 



Donor unknown, two canaries. 



Births. — There were 41 mammals born, 62 birds hatched, and 45 

 reptiles hatched or born in the Park during the year. These include 

 the following: 



MAMMALS 

 Scientific name Common name Number 



.^pyprymnus rufescens Rat kangaroo 1 



Axis axis Axis deer 2 



Bison bison American bison 1 



Canis nubilus Plains wolf 3 



Cervus canadensis American elk 1 



Cervus duvaucellii Barasingha deer 1 



Cervus elaphus Red deer 2 



Choeropsis liberiensis Pigmy hippopotamus 1 



Dama dama Fallow deer 2 



Equus quagga chapmani Chapman's zebra 1 



Felis leo Lion 3 



