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KEPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



RussKLi., Prof. I. C. Received thruuirh 

 U. 8. Geological Survey. Fossils rep- 

 resenting 5 species of vertebrates, one 

 of the specimens being a bone from the 

 scapvila of a camel. 38650. 



Rust, A. D., Rock Island, Tex.: Siliceous 

 pseudomorphs after aragonite, from the 

 western bank of Canadian River, Texas 

 panhandle. 38932. 



Ryan, Hon. Thom.\s. (See under Inte- 

 rior Department.) 



Ryder, Dr. Emily B., Bronxville, X. Y.: 

 Model of the "Tower of Silence" 

 (39326); Parsee temple outfit (39395). 

 Purchase. 



Safford, Lieut. W. E., U. S.,N.: Thirty- 

 four specimens of ferns collected near 

 Rio Janeiro in 1885 by Lieutenant 

 Clarke (38652); Filipino mat (38948); 

 flute from Peru (38977); 2 specimens 

 of ferns from Kerguelen (39482); 60 

 plants from South America (39523); 5 

 plantsfrom LaUnion, Salvador (39540) ; 

 9 plants from Payta, Peru (39541); 100 

 plants from Guam (39570) . 



Sandbero Botanical Expehiment Bu- 

 reau, University of Minnesota, Min- 

 neapolis, Minn. : Three hundred and 

 fifty-three plantsfrom the United States 

 and ('anada. Exchange. 38795. 



Sanders, Samuel, Wards, S. C: Re- 

 ceived through Dr. Frank Burns. 

 Brick mold used in the building of 

 Fort Sumter. 39309. 



Sanner, J. Harry, Blue Ridge Summit, 

 Pa.: Caterpillar. 38426. 



Sanner, Mrs. J., Mont Ridge, Blue Ridge 

 Summit, Pa : Specimen of Walking- 

 stick, Diaplieromera femorata Say. 

 38345. 



Santiac,( 

 Mixes. 

 Yunge 

 38844. 



Sao Paulo, Brazil, Museu Paulista. 

 Received through Dr. H. von Ihering: 

 One Inmdred andsixtv-one ))irds' skins 

 from lirazil. Excliange. .")S945. 



S.\uxi)i:i;s, I>i-. .\. (See nndcf Haniinan, 

 K. 11.) 



Savaok, James, Buffalo, N. Y. : Bat 

 {Pipislrclius siihflavH.'i) , from New York. 

 38290. 



Chili;, Xatioxal Society of 



lleceive'l througli (iuillermo 



Kres from Chile. Excliange. 



Sawyer, :Mrs. M. E., Wasliingtoii, D. 0. 

 Two specimens of wasp ( Trj/j>o.ii/li>n 

 rxcavatu :u i^miih). 38213. 



Sawyer, R. J., IMenominee, Mich.: Head 

 and tail of salmon from (xreen Bay. 

 39277. 



Scanlax, Thomas, Central City, S. Dak.: 

 Abnormal specimen of puppy. 39100. 



Schaffxer, G. (See under New York 

 Botanical Garden.) 



Sc^haus, William, Twickenham, Eng- 

 land: Butterflies from tropical America 

 (38326, 38509) (deposit); 38 specimens 

 of insects from Jamaica (gift) (39106). 



Schild, p., and C. Burgdorf, New York 

 City: One hundred and twelve speci- 

 mens of land shells from Costa Rica. 

 Purchase. 39094. 



ScHiRMER, C, Berlin, Germany: Two 

 hundred and forty-one specimens of 

 Dijitera (87 species). Exchange. 

 39413. 



ScHMiD, E. S., Washington, D. C. : Sala- 

 mander from Kansas ( 39256 ) ; African 

 gray j)arrot, Psittacus erithacus (39547). 



Schmitt, Dr. J., Island of Anticosti, Can- 

 ada: Natural history material and fos- 

 sils from Anticosti. 39193. 



ScHoxLAXD, Dr. S. (See under Grahams- 

 town, South Africa, Albany Museum.) 



ScHRADER, F. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 One hundred and one plants from 

 Alaska. 38822. 



ScHUBER, Miss E. AV., Livingston, Mont.: 

 Three hundred and seventy-two plants 

 from IMontana and the Yellowstone 

 National Park. Purchase. 39240. 



ScHUCHERT, Charles, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: About four hundred specimens 

 of Helderbergian fossils from the region 

 of Litchfield, N. Y. (38466); 10,000 

 specimens of duplicate brachiopods and 

 4,200specimens of Lower Silurian bryo- 

 zoans from Minnesota (39296, 39297) ; 

 egg of EJiea from Patagonia (3945:5) ; 

 cretaceous fossils from Vincentown, 

 N. J. (39454). (See under United 

 States National Museum. ) 



SciiLiiTER, WiLHELM, Halle, CJennany: 

 Six small mammals from Greece 

 (38902); 4 specimens of Mux (39571); 

 Asiatic squirrel (39572). Purchase. 



