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KOIG, Dr. Mario Sanchez — Contd. 

 mens of Tertiary corals from near 

 Havana (6S089) ; about 50 speci- 

 mens, 3S species, of Pleistocene fos- 

 sils (internal casts) collected at 

 Mazorra, Vento, Havana, Cuba 

 (6S483). 



ROLFF, Lieut. William A., U. S. 

 M. C. (retired), Washington, D. C. : 

 United States Marine officer's saber, 

 scabbard, and saber knot (66960, 

 loan). 



ROMAN, Dr. A., Naturliistoriska Riks- 

 museets, Entomologiska Afdelning, 

 Stockholm, Sweden : 164 specimens 

 of parasitic Hymenoptera, repre- 

 senting 109 species, of which 10 are 

 represented by paratypes (68265, 

 exchange). 



ROOSEVELT, Mrs. Theodore, Oyster 

 Bay, N. Y. (through Mrs. Julian- 

 James and Mrs. R. G. Hoes, Wash- 

 ington, D. 0.) : A doll and acces- 

 sories (67050, loan). 



RORER, Mrs. James Birch, Guaya- 

 quil, Ecuador : Large collection of 

 tropical butterflies, many of them 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (68353). 



ROSS, Mrs. Ruth C, Winkelman, 

 Ariz.: 10 plants (68322). 



ROST, E. C, Alhambra, Calif. : 25 

 plants (66792). 



ROWE, L. S. ( See under Tomas a Le 

 Breton.) 



ROWLEE, Prof. W. W., Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y. : 57 plants 

 from Ecuador (67142, 67629). 



ROYAL ACADEMY OF BELGIUM, 

 Brussels, Belgium : Bronze plaque 

 commemorating the one hundred and 

 fiftieth anniversary of the Royal 

 Academy of Belgium, 1922 (68402). 



ROYAL PROVINCIAL MUSEUM, To- 

 ronto, Canada (through Mr. N. K. 

 Bigelow) : 10 flies (67696, ex- 

 change). 



RUHMANN, Max, Vernon, British 

 Columbia (through Mr. John Tot- 

 hill) : 6 flies (66928). 



RUNYON, Robert, Brownsville, Tex. : 

 21 plants (66888, 66943) ; 9 plants 

 from Texas (67431, 67677, 67907) ; 



RUNYON, Robert, Brownsville— Con. 

 35 cacti (66994, 67564, 68018) ; land 

 mollusk found on a plant (67959) ; 

 10 plants from Mexico (68104). 



RUSH, Frank, forest supervisor, 

 Cache, Okla. : 4 plants from Okla- 

 homa (67486). 



RUSSELL, W. S., Los Angeles, Calif, 

 (through Hoyt S. Gale) : 3 speci- 

 mens of colemanite from W. S. Rus- 

 sell property, Furnace Creek, Inyo 

 County, Calif. (67474). 



RUTH, Prof. Albert, Polytechnic, 

 Tex.: 37 plants (67298, 67452). 



ST. ANSELM'S COLLEGE, Man- 

 chester, N. H. : (through Rev. Father 

 Damian Smith) : 7 moths (68286). 



SALVADOR, GOVERNMENT OF, DI- 

 RECCION GENERAL DE AGRI- 

 CULTURA: 6 plants and 3 photo- 

 graphs ; also 1,500 plants from El 

 Salvador (66788, 6845S). 



SANCHEZ, Dr. Mario, Havana, Cuba : 

 8 specimens, 4 species, of land shells 

 from Cuba (68113). 



SAN DIEGO SOCIETY OF NATURAL 

 HISTORY, Natural History Mu- 

 seum, San Diego, Calif, (through 

 Ralph W. Sumner, curator of 

 plants) : 17 ferns from New Zea- 

 land (67005). 



SARASOTA COUNTY CHAMBER OF 

 COMMERCE, Sarasota, Fla. 

 (through Department of Commerce, 

 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : A very large spiny 

 lobster, Panulirus argus, taken by 



* Dr. F. J. McGuire, of Binghamton, 

 N. Y., and Capt. E. H. Sayre, of 

 Watermill, Long Island, N. Y., and 

 Sarasota, in about 8 fathoms of 

 water on the grouper banks of the 

 Gulf of Mexico, about 8 miles off 

 the Sarasota County coast (67937). 



SARGENT, C. S. (See under Har- 

 vard University, Arnold Arboretum.) 



SAUNDERS, C. F., Pasadena, Calif.: 

 2 plants from California (67207). 



SAUNDERS, J. G. (See under Penn- 

 sylvania, State of, Dept. of Agri- 

 culture.) 



