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RUBBER ASSOCIATION OF AMER- 

 ICA (INC.), THE— Continued. , 

 ess of rubber reclamation (85040) ; 

 33 plaotograplis illustrating crude 

 rubber preparation, rubber com- 

 pounding, and the manufacture of 

 footwear, insulated wire, bard rub- 

 ber articles, rubber clothing, and 

 golf balls (85327) ; 4 photographs 

 illustrating the manufacture of rub- 

 ber gloves and hot-water bottles 

 (85871) ; the exhibit materials 

 shown by the association at the 

 Sixth International Rubber Exposi- 

 tion, held in Brussels , Belgium, 

 April 1-16, 1924, and consisting of 

 manufactured rubber articles, speci- 

 mens illustrating manufacturing 

 processes, statistical charts, painted 

 screens, stands, curtains, and other 

 installation fixtures, a baloptican 

 and 71 lantern slides (86981). 

 RUDGE, William Edwin, New York 

 City : 6 specimens illustrating the 

 Aquatone process (87840) ; 2 exam- 

 ples of letter-press printing on 

 parchment (86264). 

 RUDOLF, Max, Daoos Wolfgang, 

 Switzerland: 10 pictorial photo- 

 graphs of Alpine scenery (85916). 

 RUNYON, RoBEKT, Brownsville, Tex. : 

 59 plants (84068, 84121, 84967, 

 87231, 87888) ; 25 plants from Texas 

 (85836, 86964) ; 145 plants from 

 Texas and Mexico (87276) ; 6 pho- 

 tographs of plants (85864, 87309, 

 87463) ; 10 plants and 2 photographs 

 of plants (87706). 

 RUSBY, Dr. H. H., New York City: 

 21 plants from South America 

 (84239, 85350, 87250). 

 RUSSELL, Dr. Feedeeick F. (See 

 under International Health Board 

 of the Rockefeller Foundation.) 

 RUTH, Prof. Albeet, Polytechnic, 



Tex.: 32 plants (84862). 

 SAER, Sr. JosE, Barquisimeto, Vene- 

 zuela (through H. Pittier) : 61 

 plants from Venezuela (84859, 

 87440). 

 ST. ELMO, W. M., Santo Domingo 

 City, Dominican Republic: Plant 

 from the Dominican Republic 

 (83501); 



SAKLATWALLA, Dr. B. D., Bridge- 

 ville. Pa. : 15 specimens of chemi- 

 cals for the Loeb collection of 

 chemical types (87709). 

 SALAS, Sr. Don Joege E. (See under 

 Guatemala, Government of, Direc- 

 cion General de Agricultura. ) 

 SALMAN, K. A., San Salvador, El 

 Salvador, Central America : Miscel' 

 laneous insects from Central Amer- 

 ica (85831). 

 SALVADOR, GOVERNMENT OF, 

 DIRECCION GENERAL DE AGRI- 

 CULTURA (through Dr. Salvador 

 Calderon) : 115 plants from Salva- 

 dor (83303, 84904, 87265, 87661, 

 87933) ; 35 bird skins from Salvador 

 (83618, 83994). 

 SAMPSON, Edwaed, Washington, 

 D. C. : Egyptian, Graeco-Roman, 

 and Japanese antiquities and an- 

 tique glassware (86612). Loan. 

 SANBORN, El win R. (See under 



Dr. E. Clement.) 

 SANDBERG MANUFACTURING 

 CO., Chicago, 111. : 2 wood blocks 

 for engraving made of a veneer of 

 boxwood on a base of maple 

 (85304) ; 4 specimens of boxwood 

 as used for wood engravers' blocks 

 (85599). 

 SANDERS, A. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 Short-eared owl from the vicinity 

 of Washington, D. C. (85298). 

 SANDERSON, J. G., Courtland, Ala.: 

 An Indian skeleton found in an 

 Indian village site near Courtland 

 (84133). 

 SARGENT, HoMEE E., Pasadena, 

 Calif.: Skin and skull of a bear; 

 also horn core of a fossil bison 

 (85036). 

 SCHAEFFER, Ohaeles. (See under 



Brooklyn Museum, The.) 

 SCHAUS, William. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution, Division of 

 Insects.) 

 SCHLESCH, Hans, Copenhagen, Den- 

 mark: 9 fresh-water shells from 

 Greenland (87829). 

 SCHMID, Edwaed S., Washington, D. 

 C: 26 birds (83693, 83964, 85269, 

 85790, 86818, 86942, 87174) ; pigeon 

 (bleeding heart) from the Philip- 



