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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



SiLVESTRi, Dr. FiLippo, Bevagna, Umbria, 

 Italy: Forty-eight specien of termiten, 

 etc. Exchange. 38752. 



SiLVEY, W. R., Dillwyn, Ya. : Two speci- 

 mens of Mantis, Stngwovi<nith Carolina 

 L. '38488. 



SiMMES, Dr. Joseph, New York City: 

 Specimen of the work of u liickory 

 scolytid. 39105. 



SiMONDS, E. B., Rivenlale, Md.: Six cad- 

 dis worms. 39324. 



Skellincier, a. Ct., Ledgewood, N. J.: 

 Bot-fly, Cuterehra hurrata. 39510. 



Skinner, En., care B. A. Bean, Smith- 

 sonian Institution: Pileated wood- 

 pecker, C'cophkrns ])ileati>y, from Mar- 

 shall Hall, Md. 38702. 



Skues, R. a., Gunnison, Colo.: Lace-wing 

 fly, Pohisi(Cchoti'.<< j)nnrtafiis FaV)ricius. 

 38294. 



Slater, W. M., and Dr. J. W. Kiuwell, 

 Washington, D. C. : Rutile in gangue, 

 and specimens separated from it, from 

 Nelson County, Ya. 38624. 



Slingerland, Prof. M. I., Ithaca, X. Y. 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Two species of mantids with 

 egg cases. 38678. 



Sloan, C. G., & Co., AVashington, D. C: 

 Two hundred and fifty-two pieces of 

 mummy cloth. Purchase. 39232. 



Slocum, Capt. Joshua, Washington, D. C. : 

 United States service saber. 39286. 



Slosson, Mrs. A. T., Franconia, N. IL: 

 Thirty-two specimens of Diptera from 

 near Mount Washington (38328); 33 

 specimens of Ilymenoptera, new to the 

 collection (38730). 



Smith, Dr. A. Donald.sox, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: Mammals and birds from Africa. 

 39103. 



Smith, Mrs. A. M., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 

 Forty specimens of mosses from the 

 vicinity of Chilson Lake, Essex County, 

 N. Y. Exchange. 39201. 



Smith, Benjamin H., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Twenty-nine specimens of Cyperacea> 

 and Juncaceae from Pennsylvania and 

 Colorado (38613); received through 

 Department of Agriculture 29 plants 

 from Pennsylvania (38720). 



Smith, Fred. D., Ely, Nev. Received 

 through Whitman Cross: Specimens 

 of vitreous rhyolite from Elv. 38789. 



Smith, Horace, G-, Germantown, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.: Copy of Boydell's en- 

 graving of Benjamin West's picture of 

 William Penn's treaty with the In- 

 dians, taken from the original copper 

 plate. 39080. 

 Smith, Capt. J. Donnell, Baltimore,Md.: 

 Plant from Central America. lOx- 

 change. 38967. 

 Smith, Jenninkjs, Sanibel, Fla. : Snake 



[Elaps) from Florida. 39344. 

 Smith, L. E., Oakton, Ya. : Specimen of 



Citheronia regalls Fabricius. 39530. 

 Smith, Ralph A., Washington, D. C. : 



Tricycle. 38279. 

 Smith, S. D., Washington, I). C. : Specir 



men of CorydulJs corrmta L. 39470. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Mr. S. P. Lang- 

 ley, Secretary: 

 Ethnological objects from the Canary 

 Islands. 38270. Received from Mr. 

 Solomon Berliner, United States con- 

 sul, Teneriffe, Canary Islands. 

 Inscribed stone and stone mortar with 

 grinding stone. 38271. Receiveil 

 from Mr. Henry Bird, Fajardo, P. R. 

 Collected by Mr. Victor E. Lyle and 

 transmitted by Mr. Herbert G. 

 Ogden. 

 Seven cut stones, to be added to the 

 Lea collection. 39556. Received 

 from Dr. L. T. Chandierlain, New 

 Y''ork City. 

 Medal struck in commemoration of the 

 raising and equipment of the City of 

 London Imperial Volunteers and 

 their .service in South Africa. 3871 2. 

 Received from the Corjioi-ation of 

 the City of London through Hon. 

 John B. Moncton, town clerk. 

 Valuable collection of oriental religious 

 objects. 39535. Deposited by Mr. 

 S. S. Howland, Washington, D. C. 

 Two tobacco pipes. 39224. Received 

 from Mr. Charles W. Jones, Batter- 

 sea, London, England. 

 Eighteen thousand plants and 500 

 specimens of woods and fruits. 

 38362. Bequeathed by the late Dr. 

 Charles Mohr, through Mrs. Soi)hia 

 Mohr, Asheville, N. C. 

 Dervish skull from the battlefield of 

 Omdurman. 38901. Received from 

 Mr. Henry S. Wellcome, London, 

 England. 



