REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 77 



Dr. Schnltz and Mr. Reid, Washington, D. C, pilot snake. 



W. W. Schwinli, Washington, D. C, woodchuck. 



Harry Sedley, Washington, D. C, marine turtle. 



Miss Carolyn Sheldon, Woodstock, Vt., 2 eastern chipmunks. 



W. H. Sherbert, Edgewater, Md., red-shouldered hawk. 



John Shorey, Washington, D. C, screech owl. 



G. W. Shuster, Washington, D. C, baby raccoon. 



Allen Smith, Washington, D. C, 2 fence lizards. 



Miss Betty Smith, Washington, D. C, white rabbit. 



Miss Daisy Smith, Newark, Del., ferret. 



Otto Smith, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., gray fox. 



Wm. Spawn and M. Libert, Washington, D. C, trap door spider and nest. 



Miss Daisy R. Spradling, Athens, Tenn., osprey or fish hawk. 



Miss Katherine Stafford, Baltimore, Md., white-throated capuchin, marmoset. 



F. F. Stayton, Chestertown, Md., brown capuchin. 



Alan N. Steyue, Washington, D. C, 2 blue-crowned hanging paroquets, Tui 

 paroquet. 



H. F. Stroup, Washington, D. C, grivet monkey. 



J. J. Talcott, Washington, D. C, horned lizard. 



Dr. W.M. Tallant, Manatee, Fla., indigo snake. 



Ralph Taylor, Washington, D. C, black widow spider. 



Mrs. S. G. Taylor, Washington, D. C, yellow-naped parrot. 



M. R. Thorp, Washington, D. C, double-yellow-headed parrot. 



Mrs. Ethel B. Timmons, Washington, D. C, Pekin duck. 



Miss Mary Troiano, Washington, D. C, salamander. 



Carl Tucker, Washington, D. C, hog-nosed snake. 



Horace A. Tucker, Washington, D. C, indigo snake. 



U. S. Biological Survey, through C. E. Beebe, St. Regis, Mont., puma ; through 

 J. S. C. Boswell, Washington, D. C, 3 corn snakes; through H. N. Elliott, El 

 Paso, Tex., 9 prairie dogs, 6 pocket gophers ; through J. Finley and C. E. 

 McFarland, Cashmere, Wash., 3 mantled ground squirrels, 5 Hollister chip- 

 munks ; through John H. Gatlin, Albuquerque, N. Hex., puma, 2 prairie wolves ; 

 through Gill Gigstead, Havana, 111., 4 coyotes ; through A. S. Hamm and N. E. 

 Buell, Casper, Wyo., long-tailed weasel, 2 picket-pin gophers; through L. E. 

 Hicks and L. Baumgartner, Columbus, O., 4 red squirrels ; through F. N. Jarvis, 

 Washington, D. C, 3 meadow mice, pied-billed grebe ; through E. V. Komarek, 

 Thomasville, Ga., opposum, 3 cotton rats; through Kenneth Krumm, Middle 

 River, Minn., muskrat ; through C. R. Landon, San Antonio, Tex., 4 Baird wood 

 rats, 4 cotton rats, 3 Rio Grande ground squirrels, hispid pocket mouse ; through 

 C. R. Landon and J. M. Hill, Jr., Bryan, Tex., 6 pocket gophers ; through C. R. 

 Landon and L. C. Whitehead, San Antonio, Tex., Baird wood rat, cotton rat, 

 hispid pocket mouse, 2 gray pigmy mice, 3 Merriam's silky pocket mice, 2 nine- 

 banded armadillos, 3 pallid white-footed mice, ground squirrel, red house 

 mouse ; through J, Manweiler, Baudette, Minn., 6 varying hares or snowshoe 

 rabbits ; through Wm. H. Marshall, Bingham, Utah, 3 marmots ; through O. J. 

 Murie, Seattle, Wash., bald eagle, glaucous-winged gull; through C. E. Mush- 

 back, Cache, Okla., 8 prairie dogs, 2 cotton rats, 2 round-tail wood rats. Old 

 field mouse; through W. D. Parker, Fort Totteu, N. Dak., 6 flag squirrels, 

 11 Richardson ground squirrels ; through W. Taylor and V. W. Lehmann, Eagle 

 Lake, Tex., 7 Texan red wolves; through H. W. Terhune, DeWitt, Ark., 6 

 cotton rats; through Stanley Young, Washington, D. C, bay lynx. 

 U. S, Forest Service, Washington, D. C, Kaibab squirrel. 

 W. C. Varner, Washington, D. C, horseshoe crab. 



