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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Shaver, H. — continued. 



Ga., 8 carroAv-lieads from Columbia 

 County, and 8 arrow-heads from Sweet 

 Water, Edgeliold County, S. C. Ex- 

 cliange. 28518. 



Shkpaud, Miss Ida M. (Long Beach, 

 Cal.): Five species of marine shells 

 (28541); specimens of Macoma, Stylop- 

 sis, and Barlecia from San Pedro, Cal. 

 (28787) ; shells and brachiopods from 

 the same locality (28911) ; shells (29341). 



Sherman, C. A. (Manville, Wyo.) : Sev- 

 enty-nine scrapers and quarry material 

 (29002) ; tlirough G. P. Merrill, opalized 

 wood, fossils (29266) ; fossil mammal 

 bones (29369). 



Shindler, A. Z.(U. S. National Museum) : 

 Grooved ax from Laurel, Md. 28512. 



Short, J. W. (Sec under Agriculture, 

 Dejiartmeut of.) 



Shrivp;r, Howard (Cumberland, Md.): 

 Two specimens of Fleurotomaria itys, 

 Hall ; 3 specimens of Nuculites cfr. tri- 

 , queter, Conrad ; 1 specimen of Nucula 

 Bandalli, Hall; 1 specimen of Wucula 

 cfr. niotica, Hall, and 2 specimens of 

 Nucula sp. nndet. 28806. (See under 

 George Raider.) 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W. and J. II. Chapman 

 (Takoma, D. C): Skin of half-grown 

 male Sewe\lel,HapIo(lonri(fiis, collected 

 in 1894 at Mishawaka, (^reg. 28368. 



SiAM, King of (Bangkok), through His 

 Royal Highness Prince Devawongso 

 Varajirakar, Minister for Foreign Af- 

 fairs, Bangkok, and Mr. Isaac Town- 

 send Smith, Consul-General of Siam: 

 Siamese edition of the "Tripitaka,"' 

 the sacred writings of the Southern 

 Buddhists. 29415. 



Sickles, Miss Emma (Chicago, 111.) : 

 Workbag of ''Lizzie Black Fox," wife 

 of "Wounded Knee," a Sioux Indian. 

 29144. 



SiLVESTRi, Felippo (Museo Civico di 

 Storia Natnrale, Genoa, Italy) : Thirty- 

 six species of European myriapods. 

 Exchange. 29032. 



SiMONDS, Allie (Arkansas Industrial 

 University, Fayetteville, Ark.): Three 

 butterflies, viz: Anwa andria, Scud., 

 Catopsilia eitheUj'L., and Nisoniadesjuve. 

 nalis, Fa,h. 28730. (Returned.) 



SiNGLEY, Prof. J. A. (Giddings, Tex.): 

 Specimens of Holosp'ira from El Paso 

 County, Tex. 28905. 



Smillie, T. W. (U. S. National Museum) : 

 Twelve photographs of Hindoos talcen 

 by N. I>. Poop;il, AhniedTmggur, India. 

 28621 . 



Smith, Mrs. C. B. (Washington, D. C): 

 Guirro (rattle) from Puerto Rico, and a 

 Tiple (treble guitar) from the samt; 

 locality. Deposit. 29411. 



Smith, F. M. (San Francisco, Cal.) : Borax 

 and photographs of works of the Pacific 

 Coast Borax Company. 28426. 



Smith, GeoR(;e D. (New York City) : 

 Kazoo. 28585. 



Smith, Harlan I. (Saginaw, Mich.): 

 Twenty-eight crayfishes from the shore 

 of the Saginaw River (28380) ; sponges 

 and bryozoans from the Shiawassee 

 River (28402) ; dried sponges and bryo- 

 zoans growing on wood, from the mouth 

 of the Shiawassee River (28558) ; iso- 

 pods (28586; ; 2 glaciated pebbles from 

 Beaver Creek, Saginaw County (28844) ; 

 specimen of Murre, Vria lomvia, in the 

 flesli, from Lake Ontario (28654). 



Smith, Isaac Townsend. (See under 

 Siam, King of.) 



Smith, Prof. .1. B. (New Brunswick, N. J.) : 

 Types of 35 species of American Noc- 

 tuidic (gift) (28535); type specimens 

 of 13 species of Noctuida' (exchange) 

 (28833) ; currant branches infested with 

 specimens of Flat-headed Borer, Af/riliis 

 sinuatus (gift) (29196). (See under 

 Bruce, David.) 



Smith, John Donnkll. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



Smith, W. S. Tangier (Stockton, Cal.): 

 Bat and lizards. 28416. 



Smithsonian Institution, Mr. S. P. 



Langley, Secretary. 

 Bell, J. J., Brooksville, Hernando 



County, Fla. 28879. 

 Chamberlain', Dr. L. T., The Chelsea, 



New York City. 28441,28447,28486, 



29102, 29123, 29159, 29345. 

 Cohen, Rev. Henry, Galveston, Tex. 



28698. 

 Fry, Mr. William E., Rondubusch, 



near Cape Town, South Africa. 



28604. 

 Gunning, Mrs. Mary, Boston, Mass. 



28581. 

 Heathcote, Mr. W. H., Preston, Lan- 

 cashire, England. 28929. 



