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REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1922. 



SAVAGE & CO., JOHN A., Crosby, 

 Minn. : Collection of fossil bison 

 bones from the Sagamore Mine, 

 Riverton, Minn. (67273) ; fragments 

 of antlers of caribou (67S23). 



SAVAGE, M. F., New York City : Box 

 of Bryant & Mays patent special 

 s a f e t y match, England, 1S74 

 (67376) ; half-dozen silver teaspoons 

 owned by Martha Washington 

 (67601). 



SCALCO, Salvatore, Washington, D. 

 C. : Centipede (67636). 



SCHAEFFER, William, Kellogg, 

 Idaho : Specimen of lead-zinc ore 

 (67076). 



SCHALLER Dr. W. T., U. S. Geologi- 

 cal Survey, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of pectolite and thauma- 

 site from Paterson, N. J. (66910). 

 (See also under C. E. Noble.) 



SCHAUS, William, U. S. National 

 Museum : The Gorham collection of 

 Cassididae (tortoise beetles), con- 

 sisting of 2,000 specimens, about 575 

 species (6S499). 



SCHENCK, A. C, Wauchula, Fla. : 

 Bannerstone found in a mound 12 

 miles west of Wauchula, Fla., in 

 March, 1921, by Mr. Schenck, H. M. 

 Alexander, and < >. E. Offett, all of 

 Wauchula (67257). , 



SCHLESCH. Hans. Sevdisfjord, Ice- 

 land (through Dr. W. H. Dall) : 76 

 specimens. 7 species, of Icelandic 

 shells, 1 species from Labrador 

 (66780) ; 19 species of Pliocene fos- 

 sils from Tjornes, North Iceland 

 (67534, exchange). 



SCHMID, Edward S., Washington, 

 D. C. : Shama (66S41) ; 63 birds 

 (67214. 67234, 67283, 67371, 67566, 

 C.7G04, 67719, 67914, 68060, 6S260, 

 68365, 68413) ; guinea pig (67479) ; 

 short-eared owl (67551) ; Dominican 

 cardinal from South America 

 (67643) ; myna (bird) from India 

 (67662) ; monkey (alcoholic speci- 

 men) (6S009) ; 12 bird skins from 

 the Philippine Islands (68026, ex- 

 change) ; bullfinch (68274) ; red- 

 tailed hawk (6S334). 



(See also under P. C. Harman.) 



SCHULZ, Miss Ellen D., San Antonio, 

 Tex.: 33 plants (66785, 67197) ; 160 

 plants from Texas (66876, 66987, 

 67027, 672S9, 67553). 



SCIDMORE, Miss E. R., Washington, 

 D. C. : Large yellow Chinese bowl 

 with stand (67299) Loan. 



SCIENCE MUSEUM, London, Eng- 

 land. (See under British Govern- 

 ment.) 



SCOTT, J. G., University of Mary- 

 land, College Park, Md. : Lamprey 

 eel from Paint Creek. Md. (67764). 



SEBASTIEN, E.. St. Thomas, Virgin 

 Islands of the United States: Beetle 

 common in South America (68382). 



SECHRIST, E. L., Chevy Chase, Md. : 

 Lamb-type knitting machine with 

 parallel lines of knitting hooks 

 (67260). 



SEGUY, E.. Museum d'Histoire Nat- 

 urelle, Paris, France: 5 specimens 

 of moscpiitoes (68053). 



SELLARDS, Dr. E. IL, University of 

 Texas. Austin. Tex. : Several speci- 

 mens of Pleistocene mollusks in the 

 matrix (67119). 



(See also under Texas. University 

 of.) 



5ENCKENBERGISCHE NATURFOR- 

 SCHENDE G ESELLSCHAF T. 

 Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany 

 (through Dr. F. Haas): 12 speci- 

 mens, 12 species, of Philippine Island 

 land shells, including 9 cotypes of 

 species and subspecies (67867) ; 44 

 specimens of invertebrate fossils 

 from Spain (6S055). Exchange. 



SETCHELL, Prof. W. A. (See under 

 California, University of.) 



SEYMOUR. Miss Helen W., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 307 miniature carvings 

 attached to 46 rings as " waist- 

 hangers " (Koshisi sagi), and a 

 Japanese silk bag (67S76, loan). 



SHAKESPEARE CO.. Kalamazoo, 

 Mich, (through Department of Com- 

 merce, Bureau of Foreign and 

 Domestic Commerce, Washington. 

 D. C. ) : Sample of " Tonkin cane," 

 now being imported from China and 

 used exclusively in the manufacture 

 of bamboo fishing rods (68425). 



