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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Sn \Ki-,I)r. David. (SeeunderCambridge 



University.) 

 Sh \i;r, .1. II. (Sec under Smithsonian 



Institution, Bureau of Ethnolo 

 Sn \i;n:, Prof. R. W., Dubuque, Iowa: 



Normal and pathologic Unionidse from 



Dubuque. 36878. 

 Sheldon, 1''.. I'. (See under Agriculture, 



Department of.) 

 Shellack, Dr. E. EL, Galena, Kans.: 



Specimen of Upper Silurian (Niagara) 



coral of the genus Favosites. 37924. 

 Shepakd, Dr. C. U., Pinehurst, S. C: 



Specimen of meteorite from Warren 



County, Mo. Exchange. 377'.»7. 

 Shepherd, T. M., Grady, Tex.: Skulls of 



Gray fox ( Urocym), Coon (Procyon), 



and Wild-cat {Felis) (37957); skin of a 



wolf (37795). 

 Sherman, Franklin, Jr., Department of 



Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. : Five galls 



of Andricus tubicola. 37401. 

 Shkadek, F. C. Received through De- 

 partment of Agriculture: Plant from 



Russia. 38125. 

 Siubert, A. B., Chicago, 111.: Carved 



wooden howl. Purchase. 37142. 

 Shufeldt, M iss M. A., Morristown, N. J. : 



One hundred and ten specimens of ori- 



< ntal art from China, Japan, and K< >rea. 



Purchase. 38151. 

 Shufeldt, Percy, Washington, 1>. ('.: 



Seven specimens of the genera Orizomys 



and Microtus. 37461. 



Sibpur, Calcutta, India, Royal Botan- 

 ical Garden: Due hundred and ninety- 

 one plants from India. Exchange. 

 36963. 



Silver, A. B., Halifax, Nova Scotia: Two 

 specimens of Salmo salar outinaniche. 

 37338. 



SIMPSON, C. T., 1'. S. National Museum: 

 Land and fresh - water shells, from 

 Haiti. 37521. 



Singer, Commander Frederick, '<.'. s. 

 Navy, inspector, Seventh light-house 

 district, Key West, Fla.: Specimen of 

 Blenny and a Pipe-fish. 37932. 



Sipe, Porter, Davis, W. Va.: American 

 bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus, from 

 West Virgin:!. :>7148. 



Sirdefield, Rev. A. C, Melhourne, Fla. : 

 Twi 1 1 .' ii '1 ier grasshoppers, Dictyophorua 

 reticulatus Thunb. 37738. 



Ski fk, F. .1. Y. | See under Field Colum- 

 bian Museum, Chicago, 111.) 



Slade, G. T., Dunmore, Pa.: Cylinder, 

 crossheads, and four eccentric rods of 

 the locomotive '"Stourbridge Lion." 

 37788. 



Slater, Miss S. R., Moulmein, Burma, 

 India: Custard-apple seeds from Burma. 

 37202. 



Slocum, Capt. Joshua, Newport, R. I.: 

 Stone ax found at Manley, near Syd- 

 ney, Australia. 36871. 



Slosson, Mrs. A. T., New York City: 

 Four specimens of parasitic Hymenop- 

 tera, including two species new to the 

 Museum collection (37217); 37 speci- 

 mens of Diptera from Biscayne Bay, 

 Florida, principally new to the Mu- 

 seum collection, and one representing 

 a new genus (37774); 11 specimens of 

 parasitic Hymenoptera (37846). 



Small, H. B. Hamilton, Bermuda: Two 

 plants from Bermuda. 38055. 



Smallwood, Miss M. E., Cold Spring 

 Harbor, L. I.: Specimens of Talorches- 

 tia. 36826. 



Smith, E. A. ( See under Godman, F. Du 

 Cane. ) 



Smith, Fred., Wolverine Copper Mine, 

 Houghton County, Mich.: Specimens 

 of moneykite and mohawkite from 

 Wolverine Copper Mine. 373(>n. 



Smith, George D., New York City: Let- 

 ters and other documents relating to 

 the inventions of J. Ericsson. Pur- 

 chase. 36755. 



Smith, Dr. II. C, Auburn, Wash.: Dip- 

 terous larva. 37529. 



Smith, Dr. II. M., U. S. Fish Commission: 

 Specimen of Lampsilis UgamerUrinus 

 gibbus from Arkansas (36730); H spec- 

 imens (5 species) of land shells from 

 Rome, Italy (37380). 

 Smith, Prof. J. 15.. New Brunswick, X. J.: 

 Four specimens of < 'hrysocharis oscinidis 

 Ashin. (.".7737); 6 types of Noctuid 

 ninths (37773). 

 Smith, J. I)., Baltimore, Md. : Plant from 

 Guatemala. 37580. 



