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Saunders, W. E., London, Ontario, Can- 

 ada: Fourteen plants from Ontario, 

 Canada. Exchange. 37207. 



Scandler, W. I., New York City: Calo- 

 type negative made by Victor Prevost. 

 36889. 



Scanlan, Mrs. M., White Hills, Ariz.: 

 Geological specimen from Arizona. 

 37575. 



Scarborough, R. B., Conway, 8. C: Pho- 

 tograph of a whale. 37327. 



Scheib, Rev. K., Lawrenceburg, Ind. : 

 Leaf-shaped blade of flint from a 

 mound near Lawrenceburg. Exchange. 

 37236. 



Schellwein, Dr. E., director, Provinzial 

 Museum, Konigsberg, Prussia: Forty- 

 six specimens of Carboniferous brachi- 

 opods (21 species). Exchange. 37929. 



Schenck, John T., Cumberland, Md.: 

 Thirty specimens of Helderbergian and 

 Oriskanian fossils from Cumberland. 

 Exchange. 38155. 



Scherffius, Jacob, "Winona, Minn. Re- 

 ceived through Hon. J. A. Tawney. 

 Geological specimen found on the Wis- 

 consin side of the Mississippi River. 

 37823. 



Schmalensee, M. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. 8. Geographical Sur- 

 vey. ) 



Schnabel, ('. L. , Portland, Oreg. : Bronze 



button made from the borings of a can- 

 non captured by the Second Oregon 

 Regiment at San Ysidore, near Manila, 

 Philippine Islands. 36820. 



Schrader, F. C, Washington, D. C. : 



Plants from Alaska. 37088. 



Scni chert, Charles, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Silurian and Devonian fossils 

 from Windsor and Arisaig, Nova Sco- 

 tia; Dalhousie, New Brunswick, and 

 Gaspe, Quebec (36942) ; 300 Lower Hel- 

 derberg fossils from Cumberland, Aid., 

 and Keyser, W. Va. (37123); 50 fossils 

 from the Manlius formation at Buffalo, 

 N. Y.; 50 from the Niagara at Lewiston, 

 Pa.; 130 from the Helderbergat Lewis- 

 ton, Pa., and 27."> from the llelderl erg 

 at Bloomfield, La. (37948); water lime- 

 stone from the Ujiper Silurian, north 



Schuchert, Charles — Continued. 



Buffalo, N. Y. (37931); about 10,000 

 pieces of Cincinnati fossils (exchange) 

 (38014); about 400 specimens of Hel- 

 derbergian fossils from localities in 

 eastern Pennsylvania (38015); Helder- 

 bergian and Oriskanian fossils from 

 western Maryland (38154). 



Schwarz, E. A. and 11. S. L> ahber, U. S. 

 National Museum. Reptiles from Ari- 

 zona. 38046. 



Seaborne, C. L., Gallup, N. Mex.: Liz- 

 ard. Purchase. 36982. 



Seal, W. P., Delair, N. J.: Eleven eggs 

 of a Bull snake, Pvtuophis melanoleucus, 

 from New Jersey. 36850. 



Seeger, G. A., U. S. National Museum: 

 Snake (Tropidonotus sipedon) from 

 Maryland (36753) ; 2 snakes from Mary- 

 land (37286). 



Seine-et-oise, France, Musee de st. 

 Germain. Cast of a Lychnarion, her- 

 maphrodites, 2 silver casseroles, and 

 galvanic reproduction of gems, com- 

 prising 15 specimens. Exchange. 

 37547. 



Seip, A. X., Washington, D. C: 

 Five specimens of "shin-plasters," or 

 "Statescript." 36841. 



Sellards, E. H., University of Kansas, 

 Lawrence, Kans. : Six pieces of Oread 

 limestone containing Fusulina. 37303. 

 (See under Kansas, University of.) 



Sempers, J. Fori>, Aikin, Md. : Birds' 

 skins and birds' eggs, from Maryland 

 and Massachusetts. 37345. 



Seton-Karr, II. W., Wimbledon, Lon- 

 don, England: Collection of chipped 

 flints from quarries in Egypt, :">7154. 



Shackelford, Mrs. R. S., The Dalles, 

 Oreg.: Klickitat Indian woman's dance 

 dress; dance dress of a Klickitat 

 woman, with rows of beading and 

 pendants; also 20 ethnological objects 

 obtained from tin- Klickitat, Cowlitz, 

 and Skokomish Indians (purchase) 

 (37147); - sally bags made by the 

 Wasco Indians of Washington (gift) 

 (37802); basket material and a basket 

 made by the Wasco Indians (gift) 

 (37002).' 



