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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—Contd. 
natus (56333); Carolina parakeet, 
Conuropsis carolinensis ; Swainson’s 
hawk, Buteo swainsoni (56892) ; ot- 
ter, Lutra canadensis; lion, Felis leo 
sabakiensis; chamois, Rupicapra 
tragus; spiny ant-eater, Hchidna 
aculeata; ocelot, Felis pardalis 
(56393) ; erested screamer, Chauna 
torquata; sarus crane, Antigone col- 
laris; bearded vulture, Gypetus bar- 
batus (56951); fallow deer, Cervus 
dama; baboon, Papio; red-fronted 
gazelle, Gazella rufifrons; otter, 
Lutra canadensis; lion, Felis leo; 
gnu, Connochetes; ring-tail lemur, 
Lemur catta; axis deer, Avis avis; 
Panama squirrel, Sciurus adolphei 
dorsalis; African water buffalo, Syn- 
cerus caffer radclifi; American bison, 
Bison bison (56959) ; Mexican curas- 
sow, Crax globicera (56966) ; skele- 
ton of tiger, Felis tigris (57015) ; 
specimen each of Cuban boa and 
gopher tortoise and 2 specimens of 
gila monster (57083; 57118); alco- 
holic specimen of a young white 
pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchus 
(57052). 
SNELL, H. V., Globe, Ariz.: Samples of 
asbestiform serpentine from near 
Globe (56948). 
SNIFFEN, Gen. C. C., U. S. Army (re- 
tired), Washington, D. C.: Photo- 
graph of a garden corner taken on a 
winter night (56668). 
Snyper, Dr. J. O., Leland Stanford 
Junior University, Stanford Uni- 
versity, Cal.: 2 stone arrowpoints, 
supposed to be of Ainu origin, from 
Aomori, Hokkaido, Japan (55687) ; 
64 reptiles and 16 fishes, collected in 
California (56328). 
SoLDANSKI, Hans, Berlin, Germany: 
50 specimens of Coleoptera from 
Germany (56015); 73 specimens of 
Orthoptera (56414). 
SoutH Dakora, UNIVERSITY OF, UNI- 
VERSITY MusEeuM, Vermilion, 8S. Dak.: 
180 plants from South Dakota 
(565380). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
SOUTHERN GYPSUM CoMPANY, North 
Holston, Va. (through Mr. George 
W. Stose, Washington, D. C.): A 
large Specimen of gypsum from Vir- 
ginia (57068). 
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION, Washington, D. C. 
(through Mrs. A. 8S. Stone) : Baskets 
and hand-woven textiles, made by 
Kentucky, North Carolina and Vir- 
ginia mountaineers (56970: pur- 
chase). 
SoutHwrEst Museum, Los Angeles, 
Cal.: 15 bird eggs from the western 
part of the United States, India and 
Australia (56025). 
SowerRBy, ARTHUR DEC., ‘Tientsin, 
China: 121 mammals—119 from 
Manchuria, 1 from China and 1 
from Mongolia (56477: collected for 
the Museum). 
Sowersy, G. B., Kew, near London, 
England: Specimen of Protothaca 
philippinarum from Japan (56284). 
SPANGLER, Mrs. T. F., Zanesville, Ohio 
(through Mr. W. V. Cox, Washington, 
D. C.): 29 photographs of ruins, 
ete., in the southwestern part of the 
United States (56917). 
SPEELMAN, F. S8., Pueblo, Colo.: Flint 
arrowhead found near Taos, N. 
Mex. (56898). : 
SPENCE, FRrRANcIS J., Adelaide, Aus- 
tralia (through Mr. Frank L. Hess, 
U. S. Geological Survey): A speci- 
men of carnotite on  davidite 
(56688). 
Sprincer, E. L., Smithsonian Institu- 
tion: 9 stereotype matrices (57099). 
SPRINGFIELD, MaAss., MUNICIPAL BUILD- 
ING COMMISSION (through Mr. 
yeorge Dwight Pratt, chairman): 2 
medals, 1 in bronze and 1 in silver, 
commemorating the dedication of 
the Springfield Municipal Group of 
civic buildings, 1913 (56416). 
SPRINKEL, J. W., Brightwood, 
Larva of hickory horned 
Citheronia regalis (55887). 
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