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Capt. Shiras., U. S. A. — Specimen of 7nygale, Texas. 



Dr. B. F. Shumard. — Specimens of amblyopsis, astacus, and insects 

 and reptiles, from the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, and vicinity; fishes 

 from Louisville, Kentucky ; reptiles from Mississippi. 



J)?: G. C. Shumard. — Reptiles and fishes from the Arkansas river. 



Geo. Smith. — Living specimens of J5^?w?/s mvhlenbergii, from Delaware 

 county, Pennsylvania. 



Commodore Joseph Smith.— Specimens of woods used in ship-building ; 

 illustrations of growth and ravages of teredo. Prepared by Mr. Jarvis, 

 inspector of Portsmouth yard. 



J. M. Stanley. — Dress and war-club of Blackfoot chief. 



Judge Augustus Steele. — Fishes, Crustacea, and shells, from Atseena, 

 Florida. 



Schach Steenbcrg. — Skins and skeletons of mammals, fish and inver- 

 tebrates, in alcohol ; Greenland. 



Wm. Stimpson. — Miscellaneous invertebrata from New England. 



Capt. S. Van Vliet, U. S. A. — -Skeleton of peccary ; skins of birds-; 

 alcoholic specimens of reptiles, fishes, and Crustacea, from the lower 

 Rio Grande. 



Col. B. L. C. Wailes.—~L[Y'mg tortoises, fossils, fishes, and reptiles, 

 in alcohol, &c., from Mississippi. 



Rev. Dr. Wheeler.- — Lignite from Brandon, Vermont ; Osceola elu' 

 psoidea from Florida. 



Prof. Alexander Winchell. — Fossils, plants, reptiles, birds, &c., from 

 Eutaw, Alabama ; plants, fossils, and fishes, from Selma, Alabama. 



Dr. S. Wylie Crawford, U. S, ^.— Skin of Cyrtonyx massena from 

 Texas. 



