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Stangl, Dr. P. L. — Continued. 



batrachians from Cavite Province 

 (38036); insects (38049); shell of Mu- 

 I ium (38165). 



Stanton, T. W. (See under Jones, A. W. I 



Stanton, Mrs. Gen. Willi \m. Fori Riley, 

 Kans.: Basket from Fort Sill, Okla., 

 made by an Apache Indian. .">7<>lt>. 



Stearns, J. 15., Camden, Me.: Pottery 

 from ancient graves in Ghiriqui. Ex- 

 change. 37866. 



Stearns, I>r. R. E. ('., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Specimens of Vallonia pulchella Midler. 

 37000. 



Steele, E. S., Washington, I). C. : Plants. 

 Purchase and gift. (36747, 37232, 

 37260.) 



Steele, W. C, Switzerland, Ga. : Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Plant from Florida. 37361. 



Steere, Prof. J. B., Ann Arbor, Mich.: 

 Ethnological objects obtained from the 

 Jamamadys Indians on the Purus River, 

 Brazil (purchase) (37902); mammals, 

 reptiles, fishes, and invertebrates from 

 the Amazon River region, Brazil, col- 

 lected for the Pan-American Exposi- 

 tion i 37996) : f."> birds' skins from Bra- 

 zil i purchase) (38135). 



Steinkr, Dr. Roland, Grovetown, Ga.: 

 Two fish baskets (36750); old-style 

 piggin and a deerskin trunk (36910); 

 wooden mug (37136); 3 lish traps 

 (38146). (See under Smithsonian In- 

 stitution, Bureau of Ethnology. I 



Stejneger, Dr. Leonhard, V. S. National 

 Museum: Lizard from Virginia. 38035. 

 (See under Agriculture, Department of; 

 Grebnitski, N. A.) 



Stejneger, -Miss Thora, Department of 

 Agriculture: Twelve mammals Erom 

 Norway. Purchase. 37<i4(i. 



Stephens, J. H., Jacksonville, Fla. : Part 

 of a tooth of a southern mammoth. 

 37062. 



Sterling, Dr. E. C, Director, Adelaide 

 Museum. Adelaide, Australia: Forty- 

 seven photographs of native Austra- 

 lians. 37888. 



Stevens, Charles, Columl uis. Kans.: Ga- 

 lena and sphalerite with calcite crystals 

 from Stephens Brothers' mine. Peacock 

 City, Kans. 37941. 



Stevenson, J. A., Miami, Fla.: Land 

 shells from the Bahamas (36788); about 

 40 specimens, L2 species, of marine 

 shells from Florida (37517). 



Stevenson, Mrs. M. A. (See under Gra- 

 ham, D. D.) 



Stew art, Alb i.N, Jefferson I '.arracks. Mo.: 

 Vertebrate fossils from Missouri. 

 37551. (See under Wood, Levi.) 



Stewart, Guy, College Park, Md.: Fern. 

 36773. 



Stone, Witmer, Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences, Philadelphia, Pa.: Specimen of 

 Violaaffinis from Pennsylvania. 38087. 



Stover, 0. 0., Westbrook, Me. Received 

 through Dr. L. 0. Howard: Five speci- 

 mens of Neuroptera and two of Ilvme- 

 noptera. .57710. 



Strachass, Nina. (See under Marlatt, 

 C. L.) 



Strother,W. L.,Vicksburg, Miss.: Chry- 

 somelid beetle (Coptocycla aurichalcea 

 Fab.). 38051. 



Sturtevant, R. D., Augustin, Ala.: Por- 

 tion of a meteorite which fell at Sehna; 

 collected by J. W. Coleman. 37563. 



Sturtz, B.,Bonn, Germany: Thirty-eighl 

 European cephalopods. Purchase. 

 37223. 



Suttle, .1. Freeman, Felix, Ala.: Portion 

 of a meteorite which fell at Sehna: col- 

 lected by J. W. Coleman. 37562. 



Swaney, Miss Mary. (See under Foster, 

 W.T.) 



Sw kit, Miss Annie K.. Washington, D. ('.: 

 Coccinellid beetle, Anatis 15-punctata 

 Oliv. 38050. 



Sydney, Australia, Australian Museum: 

 One thousand and seventeen specimens 

 of marine, fresh-water, and land shells 

 (204 species); two specimens of Dino- 

 lestes muUeri. Exchange. 38034. 



Sydney, New South Wales, Botanic 

 Gardens. Received through Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture: Eighty-two plants 

 from Australia. Exchange. 311758. 



Sydney, New South Wales, Departmeni 

 of Mines and Agriculture: Parasitic 

 Hymenoptera. 37106. 



TARTAGLI, A., Brozzi, near Florence, 

 Italy: Mammal skins. Purchase. 

 37860. 



