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REPORT OF 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—Cont'd, 
Jusk, and a small collection of rep- 
tiles and insects (47959). Riley, 
J. H.: 7 bats; skin and skull of a 
chipmunk and a mole (47658); red 
squirrels, Sciurus hudsonicus loquar, 
and the skull of a weasel, Putorius 
(48628); red squirrel, Sciurus hud- 
sonicus loquaxr (48895). Rose, J. N.: 
150 living plants, mainly Cactaceae, 
from Mexico and the southwestern 
section of the United States (48568) ; 
seeds of Fouquieria (48629) ; GS livy- 
ing plants, Cactaceae, mainly from 
Arizona (486389); 73 living Cacta- 
cene from the southwestern United 
States (48670); 20 specimens of 
living cacti from the southwestern 
United States (4870S) ; 7S specimens 
of living cacti, mainly from Arizona 
(48711); 76 living 
plants, mainly Cactaceae, from the 
specimens of 
southwestern United States (48741, 
48753); 44 living plants, mainly 
eacti, from California (48780). 
Seeger, G. A.: Green snake, Cyclo- 
phis aestivus, from Virginia (47787). 
Steele, E. 8.: 189 plants from the vi- 
cinity of Washington, D, C. (479990). 
Stejneger, Reptiles, ba- 
trachians, beetles, mollusks, and iso- 
pods from (47760). 
Leonhard: 
Massachusetts 
Washington, Charles, Tree toad 
from the District of Columbia 
(48745 piece of wood overgrown 
with barnacles, from Chesapeake 
Beach (48818); tortoise, Terrapene 
carolina, from Beach 
(48883). 
Models made in the Anthrepolog- 
ical Laboratory: Cast of 
sculpture of a head in high relief 
(47616) ; bust of a Van- 
couver Island woman, showing arti- 
ficial deformation of the head 
(47665): plaster casts of stone im- 
plements (47827); casts of celt and 
supposed charm-stone (48065); 5 
plaster busts of American Indians 
(48091) ; plaster casts of prehistoric 
implements exhibited in~ pri- 
vate the Jamestown 
EXxposition (48119); cast of a large 
Chesapeake 
stone 
plaster 
stone 
collections at 
NATIONAL 
MUSEUM, 1908. - 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—Cont'd. 
grooved stone ax belonging to the his- 
torical department of Iowa (48319) ; 
2 casts of a stone gouge (485-49) ; 
vast of banner-stone with drill core 
(483897) ; casts of a steel die orig- 
inally used to stamp United States 
muskets at the Harpers Ferry Ar- 
senal, and altered for the same use 
at Fayetteville, N. C., for the Con- 
federate army (48465); cast of a 
Mexican god (48528); plaster cast 
of a medal or coin, date unknown, 
bearing a representation of the bust 
of “Christ” (48700); life-size lay 
figure groups, in’ boats, depicting 
Capt. John Smith trading for corn 
with Powhatan Indians (48781); 
lay figures illustrating the nations 
most prominent in the peopling of 
America, namely, Spanish lady 
gentleman, the Dutch patroon 
his wife, the Virginia planter and 
his wife, and the Puritan and his 
wife (4S7S2); casts of 9 prehistoric 
stone implements (4SSST7); models 
of a Viking ship and of the Santa 
Maria (48918). 
Prepared in the » Photographic 
Laboratory: 133 portraits of emi- 
nent persons associated with the dis- 
covery and history of America 
(48871) ; 1S colored enlargements of 
John White’s paintings, the originals 
being in the Grenville collection of 
the British Museum (48772) ; photo- 
graphs illustrating the history of 
the Capitol, copied from Glenn 
Brown's History of the Capitol 
(48773). 
and 
and 
> 
SmyTu, JOHN B., Renovo, Pa.: Lizard, 
Bumeces anthracium, from Pennsy!- 
vania (48762). 
SNELLING, W. O., Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of silver-cobalt ore from 
Cobalt, Ontario, Canada (47952 
Snyper, BE. C., Dixon, Towa: Fossil 
brachiopod (48272); 5 specimens of 
rats) 
Niagaran fossils (488352). 
Snyper, W. E., Beaver Dam, Wis.: 
About 85 shells from various locali- 
ties (48847). 
