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Sister M. Catharine, St. Joseph's 

 College, St. Augustine, Fla. (through 

 Dr. L. W. Stephenson, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey) : 2 upper molars of 

 an extinct species of tapir (54184). 



Slater, W. A., Washington, D. C. : 13 

 paintings in oil, "The Rabbi," by 

 Rembrandt; "The Dunes near Haar- 

 lem," by Ruysdael; "A Gray Day,"^ 

 by Corot ; " Island of the Cupids " 

 and " Group of Dogs," by Diaz ; 

 "The Landing" and "Three Oaks," 

 by Dupre ; " Winter Landscape," by 

 Raffaelli; "Female Figure," by Mon- 

 ticelli; "The Quartet," by Gaugen- 

 gigl ; " At the Barracks, Constanti- 

 nople," by A. Pasini ; " Madonna 

 and Child," Sienna School ; " Por- 

 trait of John F. Slater," by Her- 

 komer (54158: loan). 



Smith, Dr. Eugene A.. University, 

 Ala. : Specimen of turquois and asso- 

 ciated graphitic schist, from near 

 Erin, Clay County, Ala. (53213). 



Smith, Herbert H.. University. Ala. : 

 2 specimens of Trichomanes from 

 Alabama (53275) ; 280 plants from 

 Colombia (53377: purchase). 



Smith, Dr. Hugh ^L, Bureau of Fish- 

 eries, Washington, D. C. : 4 fossil 

 oysters from Bryans Point, Md. 

 (53494). 



Smith, Millard H., Candler, N. C. : 

 Arrow-points and spearheads from 

 North Carolina (54130). 



Smith, Pearl I., Crystal Graphite Co.. 

 Dillon, Mont, (through Dr. E. S. 

 Bastiu. U. S. Geological Survey) : 

 Specimen of graphite (53726). 



Smith, R. J.. Milpitas. Cal. : Bug of 

 the genus Rasalius (54032). 



Smith, Dr. Thomas C. Washington, 

 D. C. : Anatomical specimen ( 53240 ) . 



Smithsonian Institution : 



Plant from Guatemala, presented 

 by Capt. John Donnell Smith, Balti- 

 more, Md. (53086) ; copy of a medal 

 struck on the occasion of the inaugu- 

 ration of the new building occupied 

 by the Central Offices and the Fac- 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 ulty of Law and Social Sciences of 

 the University of Montevideo, Uru- 

 guay (53155) ; skin and skull of a 

 mountain goat, collected in British 

 Columbia by Sidney Walcott 

 (53318) ; 14 specimens of Upper 

 Paleozoic fossils, from the Lewis and 

 Clark National Forest, Mont., col- 

 lected by Dr. Charles D. Walcott 

 (53369) ; specimen consisting of the 

 jaws and teeth of the fossil shark 

 Edestus (53409) ; an engraving of 

 " Carolus Linn;mis in his Lapland 

 Dress," presented by Capt. John 

 Donnell Smith (53476) ; 4 plants, 

 presented by Capt. John Donnell 

 Smith (53638) ; 126 type specimens 

 of Cambrian fossils (53918) ; a se- 

 ries of 50 photographs by Lieut. 

 George M. Wheeler. Corps of Engi- 

 neers, U. S. Army, in charge of the 

 geographical explorations and sur- 

 veys west of the 100th meridian, 

 1871-1874 (53944) ; 1,020 slabs and 

 725 individual specimens of Middle 

 Cambrian fossils from the Burgess 

 shale, near Field, British Columbia, 

 collected by Dr. Charles D. Walcott 

 (54103) ; 176 casts of tyi^e and fig- 

 ured specimens of Cambrian fossils 

 from India, China, Sweden, and New 

 York (54104) ; about 28.000 speci- 

 mens of Cambrian and Ordovician 

 fossils from Wyoming and Colorado, 

 collected by L. D. Burling in 1910; 

 about 15.000 specimens of Cambrian 

 and Ordovician fossils from British 

 Columbia, Manitoba, and New York, 

 collected by him in 1911 (54105) ; 11 

 Central American plants, received 

 from Capt. John Donnell Smith 

 (54148). 



Smithsonian Biological Survey of 

 the Panama Canal Zone: 29 speci- 

 mens of bats from Panama, collected 

 by August Busck, of the U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture (53090) ; 

 684 specimens, representing 79 spe- 

 cies, of invertebrates from Panama, 

 collected by Dr. S. E. Meek, of the 

 Field Museum of Natural History, 

 and Mr. S. F. Hildebrand, of the 



