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SECHRIST, E. Litoyp, Washington, 
D. C.: Model of Tahitian outrigger 
eanoe, and 3 photographs of scenes 
in Tahiti (66392). 
SEGUY, Mons. E., Museum d’Historie 
Naturelle, Paris, France: 24 speci- 
mens of mosquitoes, and 29 speci- 
mens, 12 species of named mos- 
quitoes (66242, 66300). 
SEIFRIZ, Dr. WitiiaAm, Johns Hop- 
kins University, Baltimore, Md.: 2 
ferns from Java (66128). 
SELLS, Mrs. Cato, Washington, D. C.: 
White lace veil and black lace veil 
made by Miss Abigail Sias, of Dan- 
ville, Conn., about 1880 (66629). 
SEOANE, Lieut. Col. C. A., Signal 
Corps, U. S. Army, Seattle, Wash.: 
Polychaete worm, type of new species 
(66027). 
SETCHELL, Prof. W. A. (See under 
Carnegie Institution of Washington.) 
SEYMOUR, Mrs. Henry, Ancon, Canal 
Zone: Harthenware double jar of 
recent make, from Honduras; me- 
tate of cellular lava and a pottery 
jar with painted designs, both from 
Honduras, also a stone image from 
Mexico (65350). 
SHANNON, R. C., Entomological De- 
partment, Cornell University, Ithaca, 
N. Y.: Specimen of an unknown 
drosophilid from Camp Meade, Md., 
2 specimens of a very small species 
of anthomyidae collected at Ithaca, 
N. Y., and 602 beetles from Wash- 
ington State (65739, 65776, 66106). 
SHARKIE, Rev. Antonius, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: Wooden balance for 
weighing money from Syria (66420). 
SHAW, Dr. E. W., Washington, D. C.: 
200 specimens, 6 species, of land 
shells from Bolivia (66141). 
SHEPHERD, ALEXANDER R., 2d, Tung- 
stonia, Nev. (through Mr. F. L. 
Hess) : Specimen of hubnerite from 
60 miles northeast of Ely, Nev. 
(65505). : 
SHEPPARD, M. J., Washington, D. C.: 
Fossil pecten from the Tertiary rocks 
of Contra Costa County, Calif. 
(66074). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
SHEPPARD, Watter B., Jackson, 
Wyo.: Small collection of plants 
from Wyoming (66036). 
SHIDELER, Prof. W. H., Miami Uni- 
versity, Oxford, Ohio: Colleetion of 
rare Upper Ordovician fossils from 
Oxford, Ohio (65818, exchange). 
SHORT, Grorcr H., Salt Lake City, 
Utah (through Victor C. Heikes) : 
Specimen of sphalerite from the 
Judge mine, Park City, Utah 
(65667). 
SHREVE, Dr. Forrest, Desert Labora- 
tory, Tuscon, Ariz.: Plant, cactus, 
from Arizona (65658). 
SHUFELDT, Dr. R. W., U. S. Army 
(retired), Washington, D. C.: 7 
small mammals from South America 
(65523) ; plant, Meibomia, from the 
District of Columbia (65579); 2 
skeletons of fishes, a dried fish, and 
skeleton of a hawk (66277). 
SHUFELDT, Dr. R. W., U. S. Army 
(retired), Washington, D. C., and 
Dr. A. WE. TAUNAY, Sao Paulo, 
Brazil: 3 skeletons of fishes (66278). 
SHUFELDT, Mrs. R. W., Washington, 
D. C.: Common swift from Great 
Falls, Md. (65471). 
SHURTLEFF, ArtHvr A., Boston, 
Mass.: Original atomizer or vapor- _ 
izer made about August 27, 1871, by 
Asahel M. Shurtleff, Boston, Mass. 
(66665). 
SIGMUND, Lovis, Goldfield, Nev.: 
Samples of fibrous opal from Esmer- 
alda County, Nev. (65184). 
SIMONS, Mrs. Carriz L., San Diego, 
Calif.: 10 mollusks representing the 
species Schismope californica, from 
North Coronado Island, Lower Cali- 
fornia (66024). 
SIMPSON, CuHartes T., Little River, 
Fla.: 36 specimens, 22 subspecies, of 
mollusks, Liguus, from Florida, rep- 
resenting type lots of new subspecies 
described by the donor (65209). 
SINGEWALD, Prof. Josrra T., Johns 
Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 
(through Mr. F. L. Hess) : Specimen 
of wolframite and cassiterite from 
Carmen Mine, Yungas, Bolivia 
(65916). 
