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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 National Zoological Park: Giant 

 turtle, Testudo ephippium, from Ga- 

 lapagos Islands (61320) ; skins and 

 skulls of 2 mountain sheep and 1 

 tiger, and skull of a cinnamon bear 

 (61342) ; Canada goose, Branta 

 canadensis, in the down (61388) ; 

 demoiselle crane, Antlvropoidcs virgo, 

 great bustard, Otis tarda, and sharp- 

 shinned hawk, Accipiter vclox 

 (61398) ; skull, trunk, and front feet 

 of an elephant, 1 blessbok, 1 tapir, 1 

 black buck, and 2 mountain beavers 

 (61666) ; mountain beaver, Aplodon- 

 tia rufa (61672) ; crested screamer, 

 Cltauna cristata, Indian marabou, 

 Leptoptilus dubius, and kea parrot, 

 Nestor notabilis (61715) ; yellow- 

 headed amazon, Amazona ochro- 

 ceplmla; white-throated laughing- 

 thrush, Oarrulax albigularis, and 

 namaqua dove, Oena capensis 

 (61741) ; European flamingo, Phoeni- 

 copte'rus antiquorum (61809) ; skins 

 and skulls of a black phalanger and 

 of a murine opossum, skull of a wolf, 

 and 1 armadillo in alcohol (61838) ; 

 skin, skull, and skeleton of a tapir 

 and also of a sable antelope (61970) ; 

 Australian wild dog, Canis dingo 

 (62134) ; 2 specimens of snowy 

 heron, Egretta candidissima ; black 

 duck, Anas rubripes; cassowary. 

 Casuarius, species ; horned grebe, 

 Colymbus auritus, and whydah finch, 

 Steganura paradisea (62162) ; blue- 

 headed quail-dove, Stamoenas cy- 

 anocepliala, and crested screamer, 

 Chauna torquata (62240) ; paradise 

 widow bird, Steganura paradisea; 

 rufous-winged flycatcher, Piiangus 

 sulphtiratus ruflpennis; Himalayan 

 white-crested laughing-thrush, Gar- 

 rulax leucoloplms ; black-bellied tree- 

 duck, Dendrocygna autumnalis, and 

 blue-headed quail-dove, Stamoenas 

 cyanocephala (62425) ; Cape Barren 

 goose, Cereopsis novaehollandiae 

 (62491) ; 14 specimens of reptiles 

 from various localities (62570). 



University of Utah Expedition: 

 Archeological specimens and skeletal 

 remains collected during July and 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 August, 1917 from a large mound on 

 the farm of Isaac Bozarth at Para- 

 gonah, Iron County, Utah. This ma- 

 terial comprises the Institution's 

 share of material resulting from the 

 joint Smithsonian Institution-Uni- 

 versity of Utah Expedition of 1917, 

 Neil M. Judd representing the Insti- 

 tution (1,204 specimens) (62432, col- 

 lected for the Museum). 



Smyth, Lieut. Commander W. W., U. S. 

 Navy, and Mrs. W. W. Smyth, 

 Washington Navy Yard, Washington, 

 D. C. : An antique marble urn with 

 decorative carvings, which was 

 owned by Stephen Girard, also a mar- 

 ble slab (61722, loan). 



Snapp, G. U., Metolius, Oreg. : Samples 

 of opalescent silica, fibrous to mas- 

 sive (61725). 



Soweeby, Arthur de C, London, Eng- 

 land: 110 mammal skins and skulls, 

 536 birds, 33 fishes, 32 reptiles, and a 

 small collection of insects collected 

 in China (62459, collected for the 

 Museum ) . 



Spainhour, Charles A., Morganton, 

 N. C. : A discoidal stone, a long pol- 

 ished celt and 2 canved stone pipes 

 from North Carolina, part of the 

 private collection of the late Dr. J. 

 M. Spainhour, now presented by his 

 son (62308). 



Spalding & Brothers, A. G., Chicago, 

 111. : 10 specimens illustrating the 

 manufacture of a baseball bat and 5 

 finished bats of various qualities 

 (61535). 



Sperry Flour Co., San Francisco, Cal. : 

 2 samples of rice products and 3 sam- 

 ples of barley products (61963). 



Stanton, Dr. T. W. (See under Sid- 

 ney Powers.) 



Starkweather, Mrs. Emma Loomis, 

 Port Huron, Mich. : A white iron- 

 stone pitcher with " Babes in the 

 Woods " design, period about 1850 

 (61594). 



State, Department of: (See under 

 Cavaliere Salvatore Arbib, B. Har- 

 vey Carroll, jr., and Frederic W. 

 Goding. ) 



