LIST OF ACCESSIONS 
SAVILLE, Dr. MarsHartt H. (See 
under Museum of the American In- 
dian, the Heye Foundation.) 
SCALCO, SatvaTorE, Washington, 
D. C.: Banana possum (Marmosa) 
(65388). 
SCHAEFFER, CuHartes. (See under 
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Central Museum, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.) 
SCHAUS, Wirt1aMm, U. 8. National Mu- 
seum: 800 specimens of Lepidoptera 
representing 400 species, new to the 
Museum collections, and 55 water 
color paintings of rare species of 
butterflies to represent these species 
in the collection (66534). 
SCHEERPELTZ, Prof. Orro and Prof. 
Emit MOCZARSKI, Staatsreal- 
schule, Vienna, Austria (through the 
Entomological Society of Washing- 
ton) : 244 specimens of cave and sub- 
terranean Coleoptera, representing 
100 species new to the Museum col- 
lections (66077). 
SCHIHFFELIN & CO., New York 
City: 6 specimens of pharmaceutical 
preparations (65874). 
SCHLESWIG INTERNATIONAL 
COMMISSION, Kollund, Schleswig 
(through C. B. Mace, Secretary Gen- 
eral): 3 sets of postage stamps. is- 
sued during the international com- 
mrission’s administration of the pleb- 
iscite area in Schleswig, 1919-20 
(65359). 
SCHMID, Epwarp S., Washington, D. 
C.: 24 birds, including 2 Amazon 
parrots (66308, 66447, 66621, 66661). 
SCHOCK, Otiver D., Harrisburg, Pa.: 
2 photographs of a shrub from Penn- 
sylvania (65957); plant, trailing 
juniper, from Pennsylvania (65962). 
SCHROEDER, Miss EM-Smett, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: A bark cloth (Kapa) 
pillow cover, 2 samples of hand 
weaving, and a specimen of a chun- 
dri with knots united (65433). 
SCHUCHERT, Prof. CHARLES. 
under Yale University.) 
SCHULTZ, Dr. ApotpH H., Carnegie 
Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Medical 
School, Baltimore, Md. (through Dr. 
O. P. Hay): Left ramus of lower 
(See 
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SCHULTZ, Dr. ApotpH H.—Contd. 
jaw, containing two molars, of the 
fossil peccary, Tayassu lenis, from 
the Pleistocene, Calvert County, 
Maryland; also an X-ray negative 
(663862). 
SCHULZ, Miss ELLen D., San Antonio, 
Tex.: 212 plants from Texas ,,(2 
through Prof. O: F. Cook) (65270, 
65498, 66166, 66269, 66682); 161 
plants from Texas and New Mexico 
(65583) ; 2 plants, JJammillaria 
(66568) . 
SCHWARZ, Dr. H. A., U. S. Depart- 
. ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. 
C: About 200 beetles, Tenebrionidae, 
representing genera not in the Mu- 
seum collections (66749) : 100 beetles 
collected at Plunrmer Island, Md., in 
1920 (65762). 
SCHWARZ, Dr. E. A., and HERBERT S. 
BARBER, U. 8. Department of Ag- 
riculture, Washington, D. C.: 1,000 
beetles from Plummer Island, Md. 
(66758). 
SCIDMORHE, Miss Etiza RuUHAMAH, 
Washington, D. C.: 2 Korean straw 
figures (65511). 
SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE DE- 
PARTMENT, Division of Biology, 
Georgetown, Demerara, British 
Guiana: 3 vials of shipworms, mol- 
lusks, from British Guiana (655380). 
SCOLLICK, J. W., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Daguerreotype, silhouette por- 
trait, and an ambrotype portrait, 
also a turtle from Bennings, D. C. 
(65323, 654138). 
SCOTT, GerorcE, Hollywood, 
African ethnologocal and 
logical specimens (66755). 
SCRIPPS INSTITUTION FOR BIO- 
LOGICAL RESEARCH, La _ Jolla, 
Calif.: 453 specimens representing 
45 species of crustaceans from Cali- 
fornia, and 7 crabs, Pilumnus spino- 
hirsutus (65633, 66401); (through 
Myrtle H. Johnson) : 4 coelenterates 
from California (66255). 
SEBASTIEN, E., St. Thomas, Virgin 
Islands of the United States: Fruit 
of the screw pine, Pandanus syl- 
vestris and a photograph of the same 
(65260). 
Calif. : 
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