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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Royal Zoological and Anthropologi- 

 cal-Ethnographical Museum. (See 

 und< r 1 >n sd n, G rmany. I 



Rutter, Cloudsley. (S under Depart- 



ni; ill ill' Coiumi re ■ and Labor, Bureau of 

 Fishcrii s. i 



Safford, William I'... Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C: 1,070 plants 

 i 13163). 



Sandberg,J. H., and J. B. Leiberg. (See 

 under Dcpartmi ni of Agriculture.) 



Sanders, B.L., Adamsvillc^ Tenn.: Nest of 

 Orchard oriole, Icterus spurius (44208). 



Sands, W. A., Auburndale, Fla. (rec ived 

 through X. R.Wood): Dragonfly I 14276). 



Sao Paulo, Museu Paulista (received 



i irough 1 i. von Ik ring, din ctor) : 6 



skins and skulls of hats ( 12953: gift); 37 



i imens of Vespoides (43424: exchangi ). 



Sardeson, F. VV., Minneapolis, Minn.: 



Spi cim< ii of l lie rare crinoid r; \>v sen! - 



ing lli" speci s Cremacrinus punctatus 



Ulricb from tli Ordovician of Minnesota 



schangi ). 



Sargent, R. 11., Tombstone, Ariz.: 3 cacti 

 ! 165). 



Savage, Rev. William R., Blowing Rock, 

 X. C. (received through J. D. McGuire): 

 Unfinished ceremonial stone I 13365). 



Schaeffer, Charles, Brooklyn, X. Y.: 2 

 species of Vcspoidea I 13371 I. 



Schaller, \V. T., Washington, D. C: 

 Tourmaline from southern California 

 "C: purchase ). 



Schiffbauer, Miss Minnie, Talklai, Ariz. 

 I receh ed through Ales Hrdlicka): Met ate, 

 rubbing stone and perforated stone disk 

 from ruins near Rice Station school 

 (44440). 



Schlechter, Mr. (See under Dr. K. 

 Schumann. I 



ScHMiD, E. S., Washington, 1>. ('.: Parrot, 

 Eclectics roratus, from the East Indies 

 ( 13060); received througli George Mar- 

 shall, crab, Cardimma ( 13085); 2 lizards, 

 Phrynomnta and Anolis I 13143); a golden 

 pheasant, Chrysolophus pictus ( 13746). 



Schmidt, Peter, Zoological Museum, Im- 

 perial Academy of Sciences, St. Peters- 

 burg, Russia: 7 species of fishes, viz, 

 Microstomun stclleri; Acanthopsetta nade- 

 shuyi; Pseudoblennius elegans; Cottius- 

 culus (June; Podoth cus fhompsoni; I 'hleea 

 aino and Hypoptychus dybowskii I 13086). 



Sciionland, S. (See under Grahamstown, 

 South Africa, Albany Museum.) 



Schoolcraft, Mrs., Washington, D. C: 

 About 100 plants from Michigan (13300). 



Schreiner, Jacob, St. Petersburg, Russia: 

 2 1 species of 1 1 ymciioptera (13352); 15 

 Russian Hymenoptera (43568). 



Schuber, Mrs. E. W., Livingston, Mont.: 

 150 plants from Selkirk Mountains, 

 British Columbia (43076: purchase). 



Schuchert, Charles. (See under Yale 

 University Museum.) 



Schumann, K.. Berlin, Germany: 1,646 

 plants from South Africa, collected by Mr. 

 Schlechter (4324!): purchase). 



Schwab, E. II., Schulenburg, Tex.: Luna 

 moth, Tropseo luna Linn. (44161). 



Schwarz, E. A., Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C: 3,500 insects, chiefly 

 Coleoptera, from Cayamas,Cuba (44106). 

 (See also under Department of Agricul- 

 ture, and R. I'. Currie.) 



Schwarz, E. A., and II. S. Barber, U. S. 

 .National Museum: 70 plants from Ari- 

 zona ( I 1036: collected for the Museum). 



Scott, J. (1., Philadelphia, Pa.: Frond of 

 Asplenium ebenoides, obtained by R. R. 

 Sett ( i:;i 18: exchange). 



SCOVELL, J. T. (See under Department of 

 Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Fish- 

 cries. \ 



Scripture, E. W. (See under Smithsonian 

 Inst itution.) 



SCURLOCK, II. ('., Washington, D. C: Fe- 

 male skeleton of a full-blood negro 

 (43582); skeleton and brain of a full- 

 blood negro woman (43616); skeleton of 

 an adult negro (43778). 



Seal; W. 1'.. & Son, Delair, X. J.: Cray- 

 ashes and shrimps ( 14110). 



Senff Expedition. (See under Bashford 

 Dean.) 



Seton-Karr, II. W., London, England (re- 

 ceived through Municipal School of Sci- 

 ence and Art . Tullie House, Carlisle, Eng- 

 land ): Two neolitlnc polished stone imple- 

 ments from Bundelkund, India (43489 I. 



Seton, Ernest Thompson, Cos Cob, Conn, 

 (received through Biological Survey, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Washington, D. 

 C): Two squirrel skins from Norway and 

 skins and skulls of 3 rabbits from Kansas 

 (42993); received through Department of 

 Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fisher- 



