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ROST, EH. C., Alhambra, Calif.: 8 cacti 
(65657, 66414, exchange); 27 cacti 
(66444, 66744). 
ROWLEH, Prof. W. W., Department 
of Botany, Cornell University, Ith- 
aca, N. Y.: 3 plants, Ochroma, from 
Central America (65690). 
(See also under Cornell 
versity). 
ROWLETT, Mrs. S. C., Halifax, Va.: 
8 plants (66453, 66562). 
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS. 
under British Government. ) 
ROYAL ELECTROTYPH CoO., Phila- 
delphia, Pa.: Exhibit showing lead- 
molding electrotype and Mckee 
process of treating electrotypes 
(66196) ; 6 photographs cf the Royal 
Electrotype Co.’s plant (66526). 
ROYAL TYPHWRITER Co. (INC.), 
THH, New York City (through G. E. 
Smith, President): Royal  type- 
writer, No. 10, latest model; Royal 
typewriter, skeleton model, to af- 
ford inspection of all working parts, 
working model, double size, of the 
Royal typewriter accelerating key 
lever action, and working model of 
the Royal typewriter roller trip es- 
capement (65698). 
RUNYON, Ropert, Brownsville, Tex. : 
27 cacti from Texas (65652, 65700, 
65830, 66067); 29 plants (66424, 
66518, 66558, 66657, 66747) ; 8 plants, 
Lophophora, from Texas (66031). 
RUSH, Mrs. Pau J., Proctor, Tex.: 
Skin and skull of a pallid white- 
footed mouse, Peromyscus manicu- 
latus pallescens (65247). 
RUST, Henry J., Coeur d’Alene, 
Idaho: Collection of fossil plants 
from Coeur d’Alene (66154). 
RUTH, Prof. Apert, Polytechnic, 
Tex. : 48 plants, 4 plants from Texas, 
and a plant, Opuntia (65408, 66041, 
66721). 
RUTHVEN, Dr. A. G. (See under 
Michigan, University of, Museum of 
Zoology.) 
RUZICKA, RupoteH. (See under the 
Carteret Book Club, of Newark.) 
ST. PROCOPIUS COLLEGE, Lisle, 
Ill. (through Prof. Hilary S. Jurica) 
176 specimens of miscellaneous in- 
Uni- 
(See 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
ST. PROCOPIUS COLLEGE—Contd. 
sects (160 from Lisle, Dupage 
County, U1., and 16 collected in the 
Key Islands, Dutch East Indies) 
(65978). 
SANCHEZ, Dr. Mario, Sr., Habana, 
Cuba: 19 specimens, 9 species, of 
mollusks from Cuba, including the 
types of 5 new species (65231); 9 
specimens, representing 8 species, of 
fossil mollusks from Vedado, near 
Habana, Cuba (65669). 
SAN JOSH, COSTA RICA, MUSEO 
NACIONAL (through Dr. A. Al 
faro): 28 crane flies representing 17 
species, including the type of a new 
species, from Costa Rica (65671, ex- 
change). 
SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR, 
LABORATORIO DE AGRICUL- 
TURA (through Sefor Don Carlos 
Renson) : 14 plants from El Salvador 
(65931). 
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL. 
Museu Paulista.) 
SARDESON, Dr. FrepERIcK W., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. (through Interior 
Department, U. S. Geological Sur- 
vey): Collection of Cretaceous in- 
vertebrate fossils including about 12 
species and over 200 specimens from 
the Arcturus, Hill, and Walker mines 
of the Mesabi Iron Range, Minn. 
(66361). 
SARGENT, C.S. (See under Harvard 
University, Arnold Arboretum.) 
SASAKI, Mapoxa, Sapporo, Japan: 
337 specimens, 34 species, of crusta- 
ceans from Japan (66769). 
SAUNDERS, C. F., Pasadena, Calif.: 
3 plants, Selaginella,:from California 
(66107, 66636). 
SAVAGH, M. F., New York City: 4 
photographs, a daguerreotype, and 2 
tintypes of the period of the Civil 
War, and a souvenir badge issued 
on the occasion of the dedication of 
Grant’s Tomb, 1897 (65641); iron 
lamp said to have been found in the 
trench warfare on the Austrian front 
in the region of Venice, Italy, and 
bought in Reme, Italy (66321). 
(See under 
