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ScHOENHKni, Otto — dontiiint'd. 



(Jnayania, P. R. ; 2 niaracas, or native 

 rattley, usod as a imisical instruiiu'iit; 

 native pottery and a vase from I'orto 

 Rico. 848()9. 

 ScHONLANi), Dr. S. (See under Grahams- 

 town, South Africa, Albany Museum.) 

 Stiiooi.v, I. P., Ilerndon, Va. : Specimen 



of Stri.r pnifiiiciilii. o:W22. 

 ScnucHEKT, Cii.vRLES, U. S. National 

 Museum: Three hundred si)ecimens of 

 Choteau fossils (^«744); 100 specimens 

 of Lower Oriskany fossils from Be- 

 crafts Mountain, near Hudson, New- 

 York (34()06). (See under R. A. 

 Blair. ) 

 Schuyler, Colfax, South Amboy, N. J.: 

 Wingless parasitic moth or mutillid, 

 representing the species Miitilla ocri- 

 dentalh Linnanis. 33967. 

 ScHWAKz, E. A., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : Collection of 

 exotic beetles from Java, Borneo, 

 Africa, and other localities. 34689. 

 Sen WAR/, H., Washington, D. C, and 

 St. T^ouis, Mo.: One hundred and 

 ninety-tive specimens of Lepidoptera 

 from Texas and Mexico (exchange) 

 (34119); 45 moths and butterflies (ex- 

 change) (34232); 33 specimens of Mex- 

 ican HesperidjB (gift) (34289); 2 speci- 

 mens of Hymenoptera (gift) (34393). 

 Scott, Capt. L. A., San Juan, P. R. : 

 Ship's plate, and a poem, "Remember 

 the Maine." (See under Porto Rico 

 Collection 35201.) 

 Scott, Raleigh, Mountain Ranch, Irnia, 

 Oreg. : Specimen of i)riceite from ('urry 

 County, obtained l)y Dr. David T. Day. 

 34569. 

 Seal, W. P., Delair, N. J.: Specimen of 

 Callichthi/x fdsridliif: from Argentina 

 (34391) ; specimens of }frsor/(mi>iiiux 

 cJucludoii; Aphrcdoderux sdi/iiiiiiK; Bolco- 

 soma; Erunyzon sticeKa; OdlirhlJn/sfas- 

 rkdus (34719); collection of iishes, 

 reptiles, and a shrimp from Wilming- 

 ton, N. C. (34997). 

 Seaman, Dr. L. L., New York City: 

 Insignia of the Engineer Corps of the 

 United States Army. ( See imder Porto 

 Rico Collection 35201.) 



Sears, .1. II., Salem, Mass.: Sjiecimens 

 of fayaiite from Rockport, Mass. 

 (34041,34557). 



SELYS-LoNCiCUAMPS, BaroU EdMOND 1)E, 



Liege, Belgium: Twenty-four mam- 

 mals. 34421. 



Semi'ers, J. F., Aikin, Md., received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Plant. 34680. 



Senff Zoolocical Exi'editk)\ of Co- 

 lumbia College, received through 

 N. R. Harrington: Specimen of I'oly- 

 lertis hicJiir. Exchange. 34898. 



Serrukier, Dr. L. (See un<ler Leiden, 

 Holland, Rijks Ethnographiscli Mu- 

 seum. ) 



Seymour, Henry, Norfolk, Va. : Three- 

 pound cartridge and a metal label re- 

 covered from the wrecks of the Spanish 

 ships lie'nia Mrrccdcx and MarUt Tcrcm. 

 (See under Norfolk Collection 35187.) 



Shaffer, O. E. (See under ( f us Wycoff 

 and Cleo Backus. ) 



Sharen, J. M., Rocky Ridge, Md.: Barn 

 Owl {Strix prathieoJd). 3442H. 



Sharp, Mrs. J. E. D. (See under Prof. 

 O. F. Cook.) 



SuAW, R. E., Alberene, Va.: Snake. 

 33827. 



Shear, C. L., Washington, D. C, re- 

 ceiv^ed through Dei)artment of Agricul- 

 ture: Seven plants from Colorado. 

 34965. 



Sheets, Henry, Norfolk, Va. : Articles 

 recovered from the wrecks of the Span- 

 ish ships Cristobal Colon, Reina Mer- 

 cedes, Maria Terexa, and Almirnnte 

 Oqvendo. (See under Norfolk Collec- 

 tion 35187.) 



Sheldon, E. P. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Short, S. H. (See under AValker VAec- 

 tric Company. ) 



Shriver, Howard, Cumberland, Md.: 

 Plant. 34028. 



SiiULAK, Frank X. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Simmer, Hans. (See under Freie Ver- 

 einigung Tiroler Botaniker, Carinthia, 

 Austria.) 



Simpson, J. A., Manatee, Fla. : Seven 

 hundred and three plants from Florida 

 (33749, 33982, 34110, 34124, 34236, 

 34274, 34321, 34432). Exchange. 



