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SEBASTIAN, RIcHARD, U. S. National 
Museum: Abnormal egg of a do- 
mestic fowl (55907); snake from 
Rock Creek, D. C. (57011). 
SENCKENBERGISCHE NATURHISTORISCHES 
Museum. (See under Frankfort 
(on-the-Main), Germany.) 
SETON, Ernest THOMPSON, Greenwich, 
Conn.: 20 small mammals from 
England and 4 from Connecticut 
(567388) ; a Mexican bridle of the 
old-fashioned type, made of finely 
cut and plaited rawhide (56757). 
Exchange. 
Bureau of Ento- 
mology, Washington, D. C.: Ap- 
proximately 1,668 insects, mostly 
Diptera, from Virginia, Maryland 
and the vicinity of Washington 
(56128) ; about 315 bred Diptera, the 
larve of which were chiefly col- 
lected around Washington; 12 vials 
containing fleas and flea larvze, pupze 
and eggs; 70 vials of dipterous 
larve; 35 vials of miscellaneous al- 
coholic material, chiefly from the 
vicinity of Washington (56524). 
SHantz, H. L., U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of Battaria griffithsii from 
Utah (56160). 
SHannon, R. C., 
Suaw, S. ALBERT, Hampton, N. H.: 71 
specimens of Lepidoptera (56603). 
SHELDON, F. B., Byron, Mich.: Speci- 
men of tuckahoe, or Indian bread, 
Pachyma cocos, found three miles 
west of Ashland, Va. (56313). 
SHEPHERD, E. S., Carnegie Institution 
of Washington, Washington, D. C.: 
11 reptiles (56250). 
SHERBORN, CHARLES Davies, London, 
England: 90 engraved and _ etched 
bookplates by C. W. Sherborn, in- 
cluding one of Her Majesty Queen 
Mary of England, and a line cut 
bookplate of Harry Roberts Carson, 
signed A. H. N., 1911 (55656). 
SHERMAN, F'REDERIC FAIRCHILD, New 
York City: Oil painting by Du Bois 
F. Hasbrouck, entitled ‘Autumn 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
| SHERMAN, FREDERIC FArIRCHILD—Con. 
Landscape,” presented in memory of 
Eloise Lee Sherman (55686). 
SHERMAN, P. T., New York City: Dress 
sword, sash, belt, packing case and > 
other articles which belonged to 
Gen. William T. Sherman (56910: 
loan). 
SHERRIN, THOMAS V., Hampton, Eng- 
land: 12 rabbits, Lepus  timidus 
scoticus, from Scotland, and 12 rab- 
bits, LZ. ewropeus occidentalis, from 
England (56617: purchased from the 
Harrison fund). 
Suippy, N. D., Acton, Cal.: 2 speci- 
mens of colemanite from mines of 
the Sterling Borax Company, near 
Lang, Cal. (55946). 
SutrRLAw, Mrs. FLORENCE M., New York 
City: 3 paintings in oil, ‘‘ The Inn, 
Germany,” “Study Head—Madam 
Capri,” “ Bell Foundry, Germany,” 
and a pastel, “ Easter Morning,” by 
Walter Shirlaw; portrait sketch in 
oil of Walter Shirlaw, by Frank 
Duveneck (56116). 
SHOEMAKER, CLARENCE R., U. S. Na- 
tional Museum: About 100 amphi- 
pods andi isopods from Chesapeake 
Beach, Md. (570384). 
SHUFELDT, Dr. R. W., Washington, 
D. C.: Skin and photograph of 
white-armed cotton-head monkey 
Seniocebus meticulosus (56072 ; 
56229); skin and skeleton of a Rus- 
sian spermophile, Citellus  citellus 
(56457) ; nest and 3 eggs of cardinal, 
Cardinalis cardinalis, from Mary- 
land (56478) ; young hoatzins, Opis- 
thocomus cristatus, skeletal material 
in alcohol (56560). 
SuHuurr, B. E., Richardson, Alaska: A 
sample of gold ore from Alaska 
(55776). 
Sippur, INDIA, RoyAL BOTANIC GARDEN. 
(See under Calcutta.) 
Sinvestri, Dr. F., Portici, Italy: 22 
specimens of parasitic Hymenoptera 
representing the species Muscidi- 
furagz raptor (55942). 
