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Continued. 
Nataional Zoological Park—Con. 
(alcoholic), skull of a coyote, 
Canis latrans, and skin and skull 
of a kangaroo, Macropus gigan- 
teus (65804) ; skin and skull of 
a fox squirrel, Sciurus niger, 
and skin and skeleton of a sooty 
paca, Cuniculus paca (65941) ; 
golden pheasant, Chrysolophus 
pictus, little brown crane, Grus 
canadensis (2 specimens) ; white 
eyed duck, Nyroca nyroca, kea 
parrot, Nestor notabilis, white- 
faced tree-duck, Dendrocygna 
viduata, sultana, Porphyrio cal- 
ous, scarlet ibis, Guara rubra 
(2 specimens); roseate spoon- 
bill, Ajaja ajaja (66042) ; skin 
and skull of a goat, Oreamnos 
montanus, and a monkey, Ma- 
caca rhesus (alcoholic) (66088) ; 
egg of the large Indian paro- 
quet, Conurus nepalensis 
(66178) ; skin and skeleton of a 
hunting dog, Lycaon pictus 
(66265) ; skin and skeleton of a 
monkey, Papio hamadryas, skin 
and skeleton of a _bandicoot, 
Perameles nasuta, and a nine- 
banded armadillo, Dasypus nov- 
emcinctus (alcoholic) (66566) ; 
piping-crow-shrike, Gymnorhina 
tibicen, and a_ sun-bittern, 
Eurypyga helias (66624). 
SODERSTROM, Lupovic, Quito, Hcua- 
dor: Bulbs of 2 species of plants 
from Ecuador (65481). 
SOHNER, Harry L., Washington, 
D. C.: Indian chief’s beaded coat 
from Valdez, Alaska (66029). 
SOLIS, Sefior Dr. Octavio, Mexico 
City, Mexico: 3 plants from Mexico 
(66412, exchange) ; 8 plants (cacti) 
from Mexico (66516). 
SOMMER, Dr. H. Orro, Washington, 
D. C.: A love flute of the Ute In- 
dians, Ute Mt, S. E. Colorado 
(65316). 
SOUTH DAKOTA, UNIVERSITY OF, 
Department of Geology, Vermillion, 
S. Dak. (through Prof. Freeman 
INSTITUTION— 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
SOUTH DAKOTA, UNIVERSITY 
OF—Continued. 
Ward, State Geologist): Skeletal 
material, consisting of 38 complete 
skeletons, 11 skulls, and a few mis- 
cellaneous bones, excavated and col- 
lected by the University of South 
Dakota in connection with the State 
Geological Natural History Survey, 
from the old Arikara and Mandan 
village sites on the flood plains of 
the Missouri River in South Dakota 
(65650) ; 140 plants from South Da- 
kota (65744). 
SOUTHERN COAL, COKE & MINING 
CO., St. Louis, Mo.: Jawbone with 
teeth intact of the fossil shark, 
Edestus heinrichsii, from the Shiloh 
mine, near Shiloh, Tl. (65964). 
SPAULDING, Irwin, Honolulu, Ha- 
waii: 85 specimens, 69 species, of 
marine shells from the Hawaiian 
Islands (65500). 
SPIER, Grorce W., Chevy Chase, Md.: 
English silver watch, about 200 years 
old, marked on the works “G,. 
Windle, London, #3926” (656138) ; 
French silver watch marked 
“TL’Hpine a Paris,” and an English 
silver watch, “Charles Dunning, 
London ” (65646) ; lady’s gold watch, 
Swiss make, 1860; gold watch, en- 
graved gold dial, English make, 
1840; silver double-case watch, Irish 
make, 1760; silver double-case 
watch, English make, 1820, and old- 
time gold watch key (66499). 
SPITZKA, Dr. EpwarD ANTHONY, Bu- 
reau of War Risk Insurance, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Human brains, ethno- 
logical and archeological specimens, 
shells, fossils, minerals, and 11 
echinoderms (66608, 66609). 
SPRINGER, Dr. FRANK, East Las 
Vegas, N. Mex.: Samples of molyb- 
denite, from near Hast Las Vegas 
(66152). 
SQUIBB & SONS, E. R., New York 
City: 15 specimens of pharmaceu- 
tical, preparations (66208). 
STAHEL, Dr. Gerronp, Paramaribo, 
Surinam: 3 specimens of cacti from 
Surinam (65392). 
