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SciDMORE, Miss E.R. — Continued. 



lac bracelets from Jeypore, India (gift) 

 (33473) ; Chinese and Japanese pottery 

 and bronzes (gift) (33558). (See under 

 George Harries.) 



Science College, Imperial University. 

 (See under Tokyo, Japan.) 



Scott, Prof.W. B., Princeton University, 

 Princeton, N. J.: Skeleton of condor 

 eagle (32378); 43 birds' skins from 

 Patagonia (32774). Purchase. 



ScUDDER, Prof. S. H., Cambridge, Mass. : 

 Twenty-one specimens of Acridiidie, 

 representing 13 species (new to the 

 Museum collection) (32534); 10 speci- 

 mens of diptera, illustrating cotypes 

 of Williston's (33006) ; 151 specimens of 

 hymenopterous pai'asites including 

 some types and cotypes of Dr. A. S. 

 Packard and Dr. L. 0. Howard (33071). 



Seal, William P., Delair, N. J. : Two 

 specimens of Chologaster cornutus and 

 2 specimens of Elassoma zonaia. 33107. 



Seaton-Karr, H. W., Wimbledon, Eng- 

 land: Collection of rude chipped im- 

 plements of flint and cxuartzite (Sonia- 

 liland paleoliths). Purchase. 32485. 



Seattle Fish Company. (See under 

 J. 0. Cates.) 



Sharp, Mrs. J . D. (See under New York 

 Colonization Society.) 



Shaw, Alfred V., Newton Highlands, 

 Mass. : Seven specimens of Baffin Land 

 fossils from the Ordovician (Trenton) 

 formation. 33002. 



Shaw, Lieut. C. P., U. S. Navy, Alberene, 

 Va. : Specimen of Diadophis pitnctatiis. 

 32622. 



Shaw, G. W., Corvallis, Oreg. : Specimen 

 of tripolite. 33532. 



Sheldon, Prof. C. S., Oswego, N. Y. : 

 Three beetles (32578) ; 25 specimens of 

 diptera (33517) ; (see under Agriculture, 

 Department of). 



Shepard, Dr. C. U., Charleston, S. C. : 

 Indian money from South Carolina. 

 33109. 



Shepherd, C lyde, Oklahoma City,Okla. : 

 Two living specimens of Unio tuber cu- 

 latus. 32798. 



Sherman, Charles E., Concepcion, 

 Chile : Fourteen jihotographs of Pueblo 

 Indian scenes. 33317. 



Shirley, Harrison F., Enterprise, 

 Idaho : Rear bone of gill of fish found 

 in sedimentary sandstone. 33456. 



Shock, W. H., commander, U. S. Navy, 

 Washington, D. C. : Operculum and lin- 

 gual ribbon of a specimen of Fulgtir 

 carica, 33241. 



Shriver, Howard, Cumberland, Md. : 

 Land shells, representing two species. 

 32715. 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W., Takoma Park, 

 D. C. : Eight specimens, representing 

 a new species of HoJospira, from Rio 

 Grande Mountains, Brewster County, 

 Tex. (32392) ; specimen of Conorhinus 

 ruhrofasciatiis De Geer (32425); 2 pho- 

 tographs of a stone ornament or charm, 

 found near Stonington, Conn. (32500) ; 

 Cliff mouse, Peromyscus truei, from Fort 

 Wingate, N. Mex. (32550) ; crustaceans, 

 insects, and shells from Fort Wingate, 

 N. Mex. (32625) ; specimen of Lampro- 

 peltis rhombomaculatns from the District 

 of Columbia (32636) ; 4 photographs of 

 birds and 3 photographs of mammals 

 (32751). (See also under J. M. Hamil- 

 ton.) 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W., and Percy Shu- 

 feldt, Takoma Park, D. C. : Water 

 snake {Tropidonotus nipedon). 32452. 



Simmer, Hans. (See under Carinthia, 

 Austria : Die Freie Vereinigung Tiroler 

 Botaniker, Dellach Oberdrauthale.) 



Simpson, .1. H., Manatee, Fla : One hun- 

 dred and thirty-five plants collected on 

 theKeyeof Florida (exchange) (33505); 

 61 plants from Florida (exchange) 

 (33560); 99 plants (gift) (33735), 



Simpson, R. L., Eufaula, Ind. T. : Speci- 

 men of Corydalus cornutus Linn. 32314. 



Slosson, Mrs. Annie T., Franconia,N. H. : 

 Ten specimens of diptera (32311); 16 

 specimens of diptera and 9 specimens of 

 hymenoptera (32423); 9 specimens of 

 hymenoptera (32848); moth, Hypopla 

 anna Dyar (type specimen) (33599). 



Small, J. K., Columbia University, New 

 York: One thousand five hundred 

 plants from the eastern section of the 

 United States (exchange) (32556) ; speci- 

 men of Cassis mississippiensis (gilt) 

 (33045). 



Smith, Citarlks L., Wayne, Iowa: Five 

 hundred and eighty-four specimens of 

 dried plants from Mexico and Central 

 America. Purchase. 32805. 



Smith, Harlan I., American Museum of 

 Natural History, Ne(v York City : Crus- 

 taceans from British Columbia. 33334. 



