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Smh iix>\i \\ [nstitution — Continued, 

 from Jamaica (38170); through Mrs. 

 [mogene Phillips, drawing of a ruined 

 temple iii Yucatan (38171); through 

 Mi-. .1. W. Barndollar, bell formerly 

 worn by Chief Sitting Bull (38172); 

 through Or. C. W. Branch, stone 

 implements ami pottery from the 

 Wesl Indies (38173). (See under 

 Nash, Dr. George W.) 

 Transmitted from the National Zoological 

 Park, Dr. Frank Baker, Superin- 

 tendent: 

 Zebu {Bos indicus) , tapir (Elasmogna- 

 thus) (36769); snake (Epicrates inor- 

 natus) ( o(>774) ; leopard ( Ft: I is pardus) 

 and porcupine (Erethizon dorsatus) 

 (36977); snake (Epicrates inornalus) 

 from Porto Rico (37013); snake (Oo- 

 taius horridus) from West Virginia 

 (37014); snake (Grotalus liorridus) 

 from North Carolina (37015); Maca- 

 ms cynomolgus and Capromys pilorides 

 (37039); snake (Boa constrictor) 

 (37040); iguana (Stenosaura teres) 

 from Mexico (37041); Douroueoli 

 monkey ( Nyctipithecus azarse), porcu- 

 pine (Erethizon dorsatus), kangaroo 

 i Macropus reficollis bennetti (?), kit 

 fox ( Vvlpes velox) (37108); 3 speci- 

 mens of Oreortyx pietus plumiferus 

 and a specimen of Dendronessa gale- 

 riculata (.'J7221); buffalo (Bisonameri- 

 canus), gopher-snake, (Spilotes corais 

 <""/" ''''''), Lanzaroote pigeon i ( blum- 

 l>ii), gannet (Sula bassana) (37253); 

 parrot (Amazona viridigenalis) 

 (37265); rabbit (Lepus americanus 

 bairdi), spider-monkey, Ateles ater 

 (37277); crocodile, from Venezuela 

 07); iguana (37301); peccary 

 iyles labiatus), heaver (Castor 

 canadensis) (37420); lizard and a 

 snake (37439); mule deer (Cariacus 

 macrotis) and a moose (Alces ameri- 

 canus) (37513); .luck hawk (37757); 

 baboon i Papio) (37671) ; peccary 

 (Dicotyles tajacu) (37661); Cuban 

 deer ' ns) (87660); moose 



ana) (37662); sea lion 

 (Jialophm californieu (37663); Boa 

 constrictor, from Para, Brazil (37670); 

 crocodile (37781); puma (Felis con- 

 color), skunk (ClincJia), gray squirrel 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued. 

 (Sciurus varolii i en six) (37812); parrot 

 (Amazona salvini) (37925); 3 young 

 lions and a sloth (37992); alligator 

 from Florida (38108); cormorant 

 ( 38148 ) ; swan ( Oygnus g i bbus) 

 (38149). 



Snodgrass, R. E., Palo Alto, Cah: Two 

 hundred and sixteen specimens of Dip- 

 tera from the Galapagos Islands. 

 37638. 



Snyder, A. J., Belvidere, 111.: Eight 

 butterflies. 37725. 



Snyder, J. ()., Stanford University, Cah; 

 Reptiles and batrachians from Califor- 

 nia. 37375. 



Snyder, N. R., United States consul, 

 Port Antonio, Jamaica, West Indies: 

 Two stone celts and a polished pebble 

 from Priestmans River, northeastern 

 coast of Jamaica. 37426. 



Spencer, A. L., Oenaville, Tex.: Long- 

 horn beetle, Gallichroma plicatum Lee. 

 38140. 



Spies, Albert, Newark, N. J. : Cecropia 

 Moth, A ttacus cecropia, Linnpeus. 38145. 



Spratt, Prof. C. C, Bridgton vvcademy, 

 North Bridgton, Me.: Two specimens 

 of Myriapods. 37273. 



Sprendall, A. E., New Berlin, Ohio: 

 Beetle. 36900. 



Springer, Frank, East Lasvegas, N. Mex. : 

 Large slab covered with Uintacrinus 

 socialis, a Cretaceous crinoid. 37514. 



Spurr, J. E. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Stabler, J. P., Sandspring, Md. : Two 

 Red-tailed hawks (37344, 37440); Spar- 

 row-hawk (37900). 



Standinger, Dr. O., and A. Bang-Haas, 

 Dresden, Germany: Seventy -seven but- 

 terflies. Purchase. 37116. 



Stanfield, A. E., and H. Pidgeon, Fort 

 Wrangel, Alaska: Five photographs of 

 Black Alaskan sheep (Ovis stonei). 

 37386. 



Stangl, Dr. P. L., Luzon, Bacoor, Phil- 

 ippine Islands: Insects from the Phil- 

 ippine Islands (36867, 37077, 37140); 

 insects and invertebrates (37157); in- 

 sects (37300, 37490, 37716); reptiles and 



