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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



ScnucHERT, Charles — Continued, 

 and 8()8 specimens of fossils from Guelph 

 (]Hirchase) (35702); collection of fos- 

 sils (35778); 50 specimens of Triassic 

 and Jurassic and 225 specimens of Cre- 

 taceous invertebrate fossils and 200 

 lithological specimens from Wyoming 

 ( 35868 ) ; plants from Wyoming (35870 ) ; 

 2 specimens of fossil wood from Bates 

 Hole, Wyo. ; a specimen of Eqimetnm, 

 from Freezeout Mountain, Wyoming, 

 and a specimen of Halymcnites major, 

 from Cooper County, Wyo. (35917); 

 1 , 322 specimens of Jurassic fossi Is, repre- 

 senting 76 species, collected near Ma- 

 lone, Tex., by F. W. Cragin (purcbase) 

 (36601 ) ; 2 fossil corals and an echinoid 

 spine from the Kocene of Marlboro, 

 Md. (36622). 

 ScHWARZ, E. A., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Reptiles from Arizona and Cali- 

 fornia, obtained by H. G. Hubbard 

 (35782) ; snake ( Tantilla nigriceps) from 

 Arizona (35838). 

 ScHWAKz, E. A., and H. G. Hubbard. 

 Received through Mr. Schwarz: 3,000 

 specimens of North American insects. 

 35819. 

 Scisco, L. D., Baldwinsville, N. Y. : Bowl- 

 shaped stone. 36688. 

 Scott, J. R., Petros, Tenn. : Night-flying 

 Moth, Triptogon modesta Harris. 35433. 

 Scott, Robert, Pioneer, Mo. Received 

 through J. F. Hutchens: Toolh of a 

 bison. 36229. 

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

 Ophibolus doliatus trkmgulus and a young 

 turtle (35284); fishes from North Caro- 

 lina (36361). 

 Seegear, G. a., V. S. National Museum : 

 Specimen of Spelerpes ruber, from Mary- 

 land. 36496. 

 Sehon, E., Huntington, W. Va. : Tooth 



of a mammoth. 36409. 

 Sells Brothers Circus. (See under 



Adam Forepaugh.) 

 Settle, Dr. T. L., Paris, Va. Received 

 through J. Rush Marshall: Coiled taper 

 and stand known as "Confederate Can- 

 dle." 35958. 

 Seward, Miss Risley, Washington, D. C. : 



English hunting knife. 35407. 

 Sharp, Dr. David, Cambridge University, 

 Cambridge, England: Six cotypes of 

 Hawaiian Hyment)ptera. 36619. 



Shaw, C. P., Alberene, Va. : Wheel-bug, 

 Prionidus cristatus Linnaeus. 35755. 



Shaw, R. E., Alberene, Va. : Ground 

 snake, or Worm snake (\irpho))hiops 

 amoemis. 36227. 



Sheahan, Thomas, Herring, N. Y. (home 

 address, Geneva, 111.): Fossil found in 

 Lewis County, N. Y. 36593. 



Shear, C. L., Department of Agriculture: 

 Collection of insects (35710); 8 plants 

 from Oregon (36291). 



Sheldon, E. P. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Shelev, O. C, Independence, Mo.: Skin 

 of Loggerhead Shrike, Lurms ludovici- 

 anus, from Missouri. 35393. 



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

 Shepard collection of minerals; mete- 

 oric papers; paper trays; bound cata- 

 logue of mineral collection; autograph 

 of Adams's "Classification of Mine- 

 rals" (loan) (35914); specimen of 

 Bishopville meteorite (exchange) 

 (36278). 



Shepherd, R. S. , Kensington, Md. : Speci- 

 men of Brunnich's Murre, Uria lomvla 

 35883. 



Shindler, a. Z. (estate of): Collection oi 

 stone implements, arrow-points, etc., 

 principally from the District of Colum- 

 bia and vicinity. 35617. 



Shufeldt, Miss Katherine, Washington, 

 D. C. : Beetle (Purpuricenus humeralw 

 Fabr.). 36638. 



Shufeldt, Percy W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Natural-history specimens from Smiths 

 Island, Virginia, and Maryland (35696) ; 

 2 lizards from Chesapeake Beach, 

 Maryland (36510). 



Simpson, W. W., Manchester, N. H.: 

 Five birds' skins from Tibet. Purchase. 

 36474. 



SiNGLEY, J. A., Giddings, Tex.: Five 

 specimens of Eocene corals, includ- 

 ing types of Oculina singleyl Vaughan, 

 and a figured specimen of Turbhiofia 

 pharelra Lea. Exchange. 36630. 



SissoN, D. C, Port Angeles, Wash.: Elk 

 {Cervus canadensis). Purchase. 36344. 



Skiff, F. J. V. (See under Barnhart 

 Brothers & Spindler. ) 



Skinner, F. B., Greene, N. Y. : Egg of a 

 Pekin duck. 36411. 



