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REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1922. 



STOCKBRIDGE, Mrs. Henry, Ji:., 

 Baltimore, Md. : Alaskan, Polyne- 

 sian, and Japanese ethnological ma- 

 terial and textiles (6S419). 



STRONG, A. M., Los Angeles, Calif.: 

 50 mollusks from Catalina Island, 

 Calif. (6S443) ; 52 specimens, 15 

 species, of marine mollusks from 

 Anaheim Bay, White's Point, and 

 St. Vincent, Calif. (6S494). 



STRONG, Mrs. Josephine D., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : British uniform and 

 other military equipment owned dur- 

 ing the World War by Lieut. Wil- 

 liam Strong, jr., of the Canadian 

 Expeditionary Forces; also decora- 

 tions, documents, and miscellaneous 

 relics relating to his military serv- 

 ice during that period (36 speci- 

 mens) (G7691). 



STORROW, Miss Emily G., Pasadena, 

 Calif.: Collection of laces (67438, 

 deposit). 



SUMNER, Ralph W. (See under 

 San Diego Society of Natural His- 

 tory, Natural History Museum.) 



SURR, Gordon, Porterville, Calif. : 

 Specimen of allanite from Lindcove, 

 Tulare County, Calif. (68397). 



SUTHERLAND, Dr. .1. P., Boston Uni- 

 versity School of Medicine, Boston, 

 Mass, (through Dr. W. A. Dewey, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich.): Cyclopaedia of 

 Drug Pathogenesy, in four volumes 

 (67265). 



SWAIN & S<).\ (LTD.). JOHN, Lon- 

 don, England : 10 half tones in 

 color; 3 half tones, wavy line 

 screen ; 3 half tones, ruled screen ; 

 6 rotogravures, and " Swain's Quar- 

 terly," spring, 1921, which includes 

 specimens of various processes 

 (67303). 



SWALES, B. H., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 4 bird skins from tropical 

 Asia and Africa (66845) ; 89 bird 

 skins, 1 nest, and 2 eggs from Vene- 

 zuela (67213) ; 4 skins of Cory's 

 shearwater in breeding plumage 

 (67233) ; 25 bird skins from vari- 

 ous localities, consisting of species 

 chiefly new to the Museum (67391) ; 

 23 bird skins from Africa and Brit- 



•SWALES, B. H.— Continuel. 



ish Burma (677S9) ; 4 bird skins 

 from Europe and Asia (67811) ; 15 

 bird skins (67900) ; 72 birds from 

 various localities, representing for 

 the most part species new to the 

 Museum collections (67915) ; 5 bird 

 skius from Santo Domingo and the 

 Falkland Islands, including 2 forms 

 new to the Museum (68027) ; 58 

 bird skins, chiefly from South 

 Africa (66822). 



SWEZEY, O. 11. (See under Ha- 

 waiian Sugar Planters' Association 

 Experiment Station.) 



fAIHOKU NORMAL SCHOOL, Tai- 

 hoku, Formosa (through Moichro 

 Maki) : 98 specimens, 38 species, in- 

 cluding types of 4 new species, of 

 Crustacea from Formosa, collected by 

 the students of the Taihoku Normal 

 School (67519). 



TAUNAY, A. d'E. (See under Museu 

 Paulista.) 



TAYLOR, C. Marshall, Port Read- 

 ing, N. J. : 6 fragments of ship- 

 worms taken from jetties near Sea 

 bright, N. J. (6S052). 



TAYLOR. Dick. (See under H. C. 

 Clinton.) 



TAYLOR, E. W. B.. Haverhill, Mass.: 

 Photogravure, entitled "Birthplace 

 of John G. Whittier, Haverhill, Mas- 

 sachusetts " (68257). 



TAYLOR, Mrs. Frances Long, Athens, 

 Ga. ; 17 photographic negatives of 

 original documents relating to the 

 use of ether for anaesthetic pur- 

 poses, by Dr. Crawford W. Long 

 (67535, deposit). 



TAYLOR, II. L., Washington, D. C. : 

 Spreading adder from the Eastern 

 Branch, near Benning, Washington, 

 D. C. (6S173). 



TAYLOR, J., Orange Walk, New River, 

 British Honduras; Lantern fly 

 (67S66). 



TAYLOR, Joe D., Bristol, Tenn. : Soap- 

 stone pipe found in a mountain 

 crevice 17 miles from Bristol, Tenn. 

 (67863). 



