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Schallbr, W. T., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : Specimen of 

 palacheite from California (41712); 

 specimen of esmeraldaite from Esme- 

 ralda County, Nevada (42007). 



Sen a is, William, Twickenham, Eng- 

 land: One hundred and fifty-three mis- 

 cellaneous insects from Jamaica (41972) ; 

 328 specimens of Lepidoptera from 

 Cuba (42359) . 



Schefper, Theodore, Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Manhattan, Kans. : Twelve spi- 

 ders, cotypes of species described by 

 the donor. 42695. 



Schluter, Wilhelm, Halle a Salle, Ger- 

 many: Eighty-three mammals from the 

 Old World (41294); monkey (Presbytes 

 cephalopterus) (42114); 12 skins of Ruff 

 ( Machetes pugrtax) ( 42758 ) . Purchase. 



Schmid, E. S., Washington, D. C. : Three 

 brains of rabbits (41605); 2 guinea 

 pigs, a Belgian hare, and a Cuban par- 

 rot (41724); raccoon (41740); 3 speci- 

 mens of Sciuropterus volans (41750); 

 snake (Coluber guttatus) from Florida 

 (41870); skull of a fox terrier (42051) ; 

 head of a rabbit (42073); 3 fox squir- 

 rels (42096); python (42255); crab 

 (Gecarcinus) (42686). 



Schmidt, Prof. Frederick vox. (See un- 

 der St. Petersburg, Russia, Imperial 

 Academy of Sciences. ) 



Schneck, J., Mount Carmel, 111.: Jump- 

 ing-mouse. 42827. 



Schonland, Dr. S. (See under Grahams- 

 town, South Africa, Albany Museum.) 



Schreiner, Jacob, St. Petersburg, Russia: 

 ^Twenty-four specimens of parasitic Hy- 

 menoptera (42139); 23 species of para- 

 sitic Hymenoptera (42318). 



Schuchert, Charles, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: About 500 specimens of Creta- 

 ceous fossils, principally bryozoans from 

 Mastricht, Holland (41818); 2 speci- 

 mens of trachyte from Drachenfels, 

 Germany, and one specimen of bitumen 

 fn.m Vise, Belgium (41826); about 300 

 specimens of Silurian and Lower Devo- 

 nic fossils collected in Bohemia (41842) ; 

 specimens of volcanic rocks from the 

 Provinces of Eifel and Nassau, Ger- 



Schuuhert, Charles — Continued. 



many (41875); about 1,000 specimens 

 of Silurian fossils collected on the island 

 of Gotland, Sweden (42002); about 

 1,000 specimens of Lower Silurian fos- 

 sils collected at various places in Est- 

 land, Russia (42392); 615 specimens of 

 Silurian fossils« (42701) . (Seealsounder 

 A. Piret.) 



Schuette, J. H., Green Bay, Wis.: Two 

 plants from Wisconsin. 41271. 



Schwarz, Prof. E. A., Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : One 

 hundred and forty-one specimens of 

 Hemiptera from Cuba (41345); 300 

 specimens' of Lepidoptera, 6,000 speci- 

 mens of Coleoptera from Victoria and 

 Goliad, Tex. (41817). (See also under 

 Department of Agriculture, and Wash- 

 ington Biologists Field Club.) 



Scott, Mrs. M. N., Honolulu, Hawaiian 

 Islands: Specimens of hair; bamboo- 

 Ohe; hat and basket material; Oloma 

 (fiber) ; mat pandanes and anklet shells 

 (42164); cocoanut bowl from the Ha- 

 waiian Islands (42361); specimens of 

 native Hawaiian work consisting of 2 

 straw hats, a bone fishhook, and a 

 wooden bowl (42383). 



Scudder, S. H. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, I\ S. Geological Survey.) 



Scurlock, Dr. H. C, Washington, D. 

 C: Skeletons of 2 negroes (42289); 2 

 foetus (42379); brain of an adult negro 

 (42416); foetus (42430); skeletons of 

 2 full-blood negroes (42528). 



Sedgwick Museum. (See under Cam- 

 bridge, England. ) 



See<;ah, G. E., U. S. National Museum: 

 Belgian hare. 41568. 



Selden, Charles, Baltimore, Md. : Tele- 

 graphic key manufactured by W. Shock 

 in 1864. 41421. 



Selek, Dr. Edward. (See under Berlin, 

 Germany, Konigliches Museum fur 

 Volkerkunde. ) 



Sempers, J. Ford, Aiken, Md. : Specimen 

 of Tonactis linearifolia. 41706. 



Seton, Ernest Thompson, Cos Cob, Conn. : 

 Skin and skull of a White-tailed fawn 

 from Manitoba. 42760. 



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