98 
SHREVE, ForREST, Baltimore, Md.: 105 
plants from Maryland (478381; 
47955). 
Dr. GEORGE 
Specimen 
Santa 
living 
SHULL, Ele Rosa, 
Cal. : of cactus, 
Opuntia, from Vexas; also specimen 
of Opuntia from California (48453) 
A. M,, 
the do- 
SICARD, JACQUES, Golfe-Juan, 
Krance: Plaque illustrating 
nov's * metallic luster ware” 
(AT662). 
Sim, T. R., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, 
South Africa: 8 fragmentary speci- 
mens of ferns, cAsplenium, from 
South Africa (48268). 
Simpson, W. W., Taochow, Old City, 
China: 
chinensis, parasitic 
larva of a beetle (48778). 
SINCLAIR, Dr. W. J., Princeton, N. J.: 
Specimen of Cordy- 
upon the 
IKansu, 
CCDS 
Teeth of Phytosaurus from TFossil 
Forest, near Adamana, Arizona 
(48564). 
Sirz, Miss Ciara B., Washington, 
D. C.: 2 photographs of the Key 
Mansion, Washington, D. C. (47663). 
SLATER, W. M., Washington, D. C.: 2 
specimens of rutile ore from Rose- 
land, Va. (484385). 
IeMILE Cedarville, Cal.: 
Promissory note issued by the first 
Republic of France (48850). 
SMILLIE, THOMAS W.. 
D. C.: Scolytid beetle, 
fasciatum, = with 
(48524). 
SMALLS, 
> 
Fea 
Monarthron 
parasitic moth 
SMITH, ADAH L., National City, Cal.: 
Shells, Hulethidium substriatum 
and Phasianella perforata (4AT863). 
SmirH, Benjamin H., Philadelphia. 
Pa.: Plant, Pimpinella saxrifraga, 
from Pennsylvania (48074). 
Smitu, HH. TL... Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: Collection 
of about 3,500 insects: about 
25 spiders from Alabama (48768). 
B., New 
moths (cotypes) 
of 
larva, 
also 
SMITH, JOHN 
We 322.5 
exchange): 5 
Brunswick, 
(47633 : 
Culesr 
pupa, 
larvae 
turbans (47900) ; and 
Washington, | 
per- | 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
SMITH, JOHN B.—Continued. 
pupal skin of Culex perturbans 
(48850). 
SMirtH, JOHN DONNELL, Baltimore, 
Md.: 2 Guatemalan palms, Winetos- 
tigma (48124); 145° specimens of 
ferns, Dryopteris, Polypodium, ete., 
mainly from Central America 
(48457): 2 specimens of Lechthi- 
daceae (484838). Loan. 
SmirH, R. I., West Raleigh, N. C.: 6 
specimens of Hymenoptera, Sigal- 
phus curculionis (48820). 
SMITH, STEPHEN Decatur, bequest of 
(received through S. Decatur Smith, 
jr.) : Gold ring given by Capt. Rich- 
ard Somers to Commodore Stephen 
Decatur, and after the death of the 
latter presented by his widow to 
Francis Gurney Smith. From him 
it descended to Stephen Decatur 
Smith. by whom it was bequeathed 
to the National Museum (48630). 
THOMAS C., Washington, 
specimens 
Sm1tTH, Dr. 
D. C.i 2 anatomical 
(48712; 48187). 
SmitH, W.D., Washington, D.C.: Nose 
whistle (48254). 
SMITHSONIAN 
Collection 
INSTITUTION : 
of historical objects 
bequeathed to the Institution by 
Mr. Henry R. Magruder (received 
through Mr. Arthur C. Gibson) 
(47577) ; bronze medal presented to 
the Institution by Mrs. Maria H. 
Stinchfield, of Detroit, Mich. (47671) ; 
a pair of bronze flower-vases pre- 
sented to Mr. Charles Lanman in 
1883 by the Emperor of Japan, and 
now presented to the Smithsonian 
Institution by Mrs. Adeline Lanman 
(47905); vertebrate and inverte- 
brate fossils collected in Alaska by 
Cc. W. Gilmore (48004): 35 plants, 
Cyperaceae, Orchidaceae, and Poa- 
ceae, collected in Guatemala by Mr. 
yon Turckheim and presented by 
Capt. John Donnell Smith, Balti- 
more, Md. (48042) ; 85 plants. mainly 
Orchidaceae, Cyperaceae, and Poa- 
ceae, presented by Capt. John Don- 
