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ScHAUPP, F. G., Shovel Mount, Texas: 

 Two specimens of Tradescantia. 31996. 



SciiiNZ, Prof. Hans. (See under Zurich, 

 Switzerland: Botanical Garden.) 



SCUMID, E. S. Washington, District of 

 Columbia: Serin Finch, in the liesh 

 (31146) ; Paroquet from South America, 

 in the flesh (31269); Paroquet, in the 

 flesh (31271) ; 2 Canary birds (32080). 



Schneider, Louis, Philadelphia, Penn- 

 sylvania: Collection of ivory clubs. 

 Purchase. 31138. 



ScHOENFELT, J. B,, Doujilas, Wyoming: 

 Specimen of gypsum. 31010. 



ScHONLAXD, Dr. S. (See under Grahams- 

 town, South Africa, Albany Museum.) 



SCHTCHERT, CHARLES, U. S. National 

 Museum: Collection of Oligocene fos- 

 sils from Red Bluff, Mississippi (31230) ; 

 Unios from Shubuta, Mississippi 

 (31241); skeleton of Dorudon from 

 near Dead Level, Alabama (3137(5) ; 

 Claiborne shells (31377); Zeiujlodon 

 bones and Jackson formation shells 

 (31378); geological material from Ala- 

 bama (31385); Zeuglodon material and 

 sliells from near Fail, Choctaw County, 

 Alabama (31449); boat-shaped object 

 from near Rescueville, Alabama (31.")11) ; 

 200 herbarium specimens from Alabama 

 and Mississippi (31647); Oriskauy and 

 Helderberg fossils from Tenmssee 

 (32166). Collected for the National 

 Museum. 



ScHUETTE, J. N., Green Bay, Wisconsin: 

 Specimen of Anter anf/iistus (Lindh.) 

 T. «fc G. 32186. 



Schumann, Dr. K., Berlin, Germany: 

 Three hundred specimens of Austro- 

 African plants. 31862. 



SCHWARZ, E. A., and II. G. Hubbard, 

 Department of Agriculture: Coleop- 

 tera, representing 69 specimens from 

 North America (all new to the Museum 

 collection). 31493. 



SciD.MORE, MissE. K'., Washington, D. C. : 

 Ninety-five photographs of views in 

 Macao and Java, aud 77 photographs 

 of views in the vicinity of Hizen, 

 Japan. 31224. 



Science College, Imperial Univer- 

 sity. (See under Tokio, Japan.) 



Scott, George, Glen, Nebraska. Four 



• teeth of a mastodon. Purchase. 31779. 



Scott, GeorgeH., SaultSte. Marie, Mich- 

 igan, transmitted by E. S. Wheeler : 

 Copper spearhead found on the banks 

 of Bar River, Ontario, Canada. Pur- 

 chase. 31095. 



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

 Princeton, New Jersey : Skeleton of a 

 condor aud S9 birds' skins, from Pata- 

 gonia. Purchase. 32297. 



Scudder, N.P., U. S. National Museum: 

 Bat (NycHcejva) from Linden, Mary hxnd. 

 30978. 



Seaton-Karr, H. W., Atherton Grange, 

 Wimbledon, Surrey, England : Two 

 photographs of chijjped implements 

 from Somaliland, South Africa. 31522. 



Selby, a. D., Wooster, Ohio : Two dried 

 plants. 31394. 



Shanghai, China : St. John's College, 

 transmitted by Rev. F. L. Hawks-Pott, 

 president: Eighteen objects illustra- 

 ting Buddhistic worship. Exchange. 

 31156. 



Shead, Mrs. E. E., Eastport, Maine: 

 Specimen of Leontodon antumnalis L. 

 31221. 



Sheahan, Thomas, Batavia, Illinois : 

 Seven specimens of Caiymeiu niaijurensis 

 aud one specimen of Stromatopora. 

 31727. 



Sherii F, D. T., Landover, Maryland: 

 Barred owl, Syrnium nebulosiiin, in the 

 flesh. 31375. 



Sherman, C. A., Manville, Wyoming : 

 Twenty -five modern scraper -blades 

 used in dressing skins. 31686. 



Shriver, Howard, Cumberland, Mary- 

 land: Eleven land snails (32106) 5 speci- 

 men of Sediim nevii (30917). 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W., Takoma, District of 

 Columbia : Three specimens of Holo- 

 spira and UelLr from Texas. 32164. 



Sigsbee, Commander C. D., U. S. N., 

 Washington, District of Columbia: 

 Sea-lily, Peniacriniin nsferias, from near 

 Havana 31562. 



SiLTON, J. J., Pendleton, South Carolina : 

 Specimen of Thalvusa lunator Fabi . 

 32132. 



Simmer, Hans. (See under Kiiruten, 

 Austria: Tiroler Botauiker, Die Freie 

 Vereiniguug.) 



Simms, C. N., Ronceverte, West Virginia: 

 Two staurolite crystals, in the form of 

 a cross, from Giles County, \'irginia. 

 31857. 



