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Stanton, Rev. W. A., Manila, Philippine 

 Islands: Lepidoptera (41671); insects 

 (41958; 42068); 263 specimens of in- 

 sects (42208- 42558); 19 vials of Hy- 

 menoptera (42682); 6 specimens of an 

 Aleyrodes and 5 specimens of hymenop- 

 terous parasites (42738). 



State Agricultural College, Fort Col- 

 lins, Colo.: Received through S. A. 

 Johnson. Leeches and Apus. 41968. 



State College, Bozeman, Mont.: Re- 

 ceived through Prof. F. W. Traphagen. 

 Minerals and ores. Exchange. 41751. 



State Department. (See under Hon. 

 H. R. Dietrich. ) 



Stearns, Dr. C. H., U. S. Army, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Specimen of sponge (Eu- 

 plectella) 41370. 



Stearns, Dr. R. £. O, Los Angeles, Cal.: 

 Two hundred and fifty shells represent- 

 ing the species Helix aspersa Mull from 

 California (41425) ; about 125 specimens 

 of Papliia from California (41448) ; about 

 2,500 specimens of marine shells from 

 California (41761); 8 shells represent- 

 ing the species Saxidomus nuttalUi, from 

 California (41890) ; 8 specimens of Pceci- 

 lozoniles from Bermuda, collected by Mr. 

 A. J. Edwards (42038); 325 specimens 

 of Crepidula onyx variety rugosa Nutt., 

 from San Pedro, Cal. (42071); 20 speci- 

 mens of Lasea rubra Mort. , from Santa 

 Barbara, Cal. (42433). 



Steele, E. S., Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C: Five specimens of 

 Sedum from West Virginia. 41542. 



Steele, Mrs. Grace A. K., Washington, 

 D. C. : Three hundred and twenty-five 

 plants from Virginia. Purchase. 42357. 



Ste.ineger, Dr. Leonhard. (See under 

 J. G. Crawford.) 



Stejneger, MissTHORA, Bergen, Norway: 

 Fifteen mammals and 42 reptiles. Pur- 

 chase. 41558. 



Stephens, F. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Stephens, Miss Kate, San Diego, Cal.: 

 One hundred specimens of land and 

 fresh-water shells from California. 

 42752. 



Sterki, Dr. V., New Philadelphia, Ohio: 

 Four cot y pes of Planorbis rebellus Sterki. 

 42878. 



Stevenson, Mrs. M. G, Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology, Washington, D. C. : 

 Nine Zufii and Navaho blankets. Pur- 

 chase. L. P. X. 41372. 



Stewart, A. H., Washington, 1). ('. : 

 Outfit of a Bagobo family from Davao, 

 Philippine Islands. Purchase. 42S5li. 



Stilwell, L. W., Deadwood, S. Dak.: 

 • Rocks and minerals from various locali- 

 ties. Purchase. L. P. X. 42015. 



Stimpson, C. A. (See under J. H. Bun- 

 nell & Co. ; Manhattan Electrical Sup- 

 ply Company; Foote, Pierson & Co. ) 



Stockton, J. W. (See under Smithso- 

 nian Institution, Bureau of American 

 Ethnology. ) 



Stokes, Susan, Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 Three hundred plants from Utah and 

 Nevada. Purchase. 42141. 



Stone, Miss Ellen A., Washington, D.C. : 

 French plaster medallion of Lafayette. 

 Loan. 9103. 



Stroh, Jacob G., Waterloo, Ontario, 

 Canada,: Flint arrowhead. 42545. 



Stubblefield, Mrs. A. W., Cumberland, 

 Md. : Twenty-four specimens of fossils 

 from the Oriskany and Hamilton for- 

 mations of Pendleton County, W. Va. 

 (41863); specimen of HalysUes and 4 

 trilobites from Pendleton County 

 (42042). 



Studds, Granville, Alexandria, Va.: 

 Three snakes from Fairfax County, 

 Va. 41963. 



Sturtz, HerrB., Bonn, Germany: Twen- 

 ty-four specimens of fossil starfishes, 

 crinoids, and crabs. Purchase. L. P. X. 

 41837. 



Subina, Senor Arturo, Ponce, P. R. : Re- 

 ceived through Dr. J. Walter Fewkes. 

 A Spanish coin. 42732. 



Sitter, Henry, Auckland, New Zealand: 

 One hundred and eighty-seven speci- 

 mens of land, fresh-water and marine 

 shells from Auckland. 42434. 



Swan, Miss Ethelyn, Dallas City, Pa.: 

 Three specimens of Gordius. 41241. 



