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Rose, Dr. J. N. — Continued. 

 41752,41779); 3,863 plants from Mexico 

 and about 100 specimens of shells rep- 

 resenting the species Valvata slncera 

 .Say from Mexico (41841); 3 Mexican 

 baskets (42111). 



Rosell, Dr. Antonio, San Juan, Porto 

 Rico: Three specimens of fossils from 

 the Oligocene of Yauco, Porto Rico. 

 42018. 



Rosenberg, W. F. H., London, England: 

 Two specimens of Lepus, 2 specimens 

 of Xerus, 2 of Hyrax, and a spotted 

 hyena (41643) ; 92 specimens of Hy- 

 menoptera (41770); pair of petrels, 

 Oceanodroma castro from the Madeiras 

 (41793); bat (Sphaeronycteris) (42130); 

 rat (Zygodontomys cherriei) (42349); 18 

 birds' skins from Chiriqui, also 3 

 mammals (42398); 1,861 specimens of 

 Hymenoptera and Hemiptera from 

 South America, Queensland, and Cey- 

 lon (42699). Purchase. 



Rosendahl, C. 0., Minneapolis, Minn.: 

 Plant from Canada. 41285. 



Roth, Dr., Lands Department, Brisbane, 

 Queensland: Collection of artifacts to 

 illustrate stone-working among the an- 

 cient Tasmanians of Blackman Bay. 

 The series include chert nuclei or 

 cores, various forms of flakes struck 

 from these, and roughly worked blades 

 to be used later as special tools. 

 42352. 



Rothgeb, D. A., Leaksville, Va. : Beetle 

 ( Dtjnasles tiiyus Linnaeus). 42923. 



Royal Botanic Garden. (See under 

 Sibpur, Calcutta, India.) 



Royal Botanic Gardens. (See under 

 Kew, London, England.) 



Royal Geographical Society ok Aus- 

 tralasia. (See under Adelaide, Aus- 

 tralia. ) 



Ruddock, G. T., San Francisco, Cal.: 

 Plant from Oregon. 41334. 



Ruffin, J. N. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture. ) 



Ruhe, Louis, New York City: Python 

 representing the species Preticulalws 



Ruhe, Louis — Continued, 

 from the East Indies. Purchase. L. 

 P. X. 41363. 



Rummel, Mrs. Franz, Washington, D. C. : 

 Gilt vest buttons, grande cordon, and 

 ribbons of decoration which belonged 

 to the late Prof. S. F. B. Morse. 

 (Loan.) 9217. 



Ruth, Albert, Knoxville, Tenn. : Plant 

 from Texas. 41748. 



Rutter, Cloudsley. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau 

 of Fisheries. ) 



St. Mary's Academy, Monroe, Mich.: 

 Received through Sister Mary Cather- 

 ine. Two corals (41496); crayfish, rep- 

 tile, and mollusks (41501). 



St. Petersburg, Russia, Imperial Acad- 

 emy op Sciences: Received through 

 Prof. Frederic von Schmidt. One hun- 

 dred and thirteen specimens of selected 

 fossils from the Reval Provincial Mu- 

 seum. 42393. 



Sanders, J. G., Ohio State University, 

 Columbus, Ohio. : Ten species of scale 

 insects from Ohio, including cotypes of 

 2 species described by donor. 42874. 



Sanderson, Prof. E. Dwight, State Ento- 

 mologist, Agricultural and Mechanical 

 College, College Station, Tex. : Lizard 

 from Comanche County, collected by 

 R. T. Jaynes (41431); 5 specimens of 

 Lepidoptera (42376). 



Sanson, N. B., curator, Rocky Mount 

 Park Museum, Banff, Alta, British Co- 

 lumbia: Plant from Canada (41582) 2 

 specimens of Hymenoptera, 3 <>f Odo- 

 nata and a horse-fly (41651); 2 speci- 

 mens of wasp ( Vespa maculata L. ), and 

 a beetle (Dyliscus marginicollis Leconte) 

 (41852). 



Sao Paulo, Brazil, Museum Paulista: 

 Received through Dr. H. von Ihering, 

 director. Three bats. 42814. 

 Sarle, C. J., Rochester, N. Y.: Speci- 

 mens of Rochester shales. 41565. 



Savery, J. O, Cable, Mont.: Specimen 

 of native gold in pyrrhotite from Cable 

 mine. Deposit. 41631. 



Sciiaeffer, O, Brooklyn, X. Y.: Nine 

 specimens of Orthoptera. 42360. 



