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SNYDER, 0. M., OasseUs, Col. 

 (through Frank L. Hess) : Speci- 

 men of bismuth-silver-gold ore from 

 the Missouri mine, Halls Valley 

 Mining District, Park County, Colo- 

 rado (86247). 



SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM, Cape 

 Town, Union of South Africa : Casts 

 of 3 skulls of South African rep- 

 tiles (84846). Exchange. 



SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE, 

 Brookings, S. Dak. (through E. C. 

 O'Roke) : 15 specimens of mollusks 

 (86500). 



SOUTH DAKOTA, UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Vermillion, S. Dak. (through Prof. 

 W. H. Over) : 423 plants from 

 South Dakota (84946) ; lower jaw, 

 foot, and other bones of an extinct 

 turtle from the Pierre shale of 

 South Dakota (84955). 



SOUTHWEST MUSEUM, THE, Los 

 Angeles, Calif.: 8 California but- 

 terflies of a species new to the Mu- 

 seum collections (84977). 



SOWERBY, Arthtje de C. (See un- 

 der Robert Sterling Clark.) 



SPARROW, F. K., jr., Ann Arbor, 

 Mich. : Microscopic slide containing 

 a mounted specimen of ancient cy- 

 press wood from Mayflower Hotel, 

 Washington, D. C, excavation 

 (83666). Exchange. 



SPATE, W. A., East Prospect, Pa. 

 (through Agriculture, Department 

 of. Bureau of Biological Survey) : 

 2 slugs from East Prospect (85887). 



SPEGAZZINI, Dr. Cablos, La Plata, 

 Argentina: Plant (85794, exchange) ; 

 12 plants (87539) : 



SPLITDORF ELECTRICAL CO., 

 Newark, N. J. : Magneto and 5 

 spark plugs, forming part of the 

 equipment of the Buda gasoline en- 

 gine exhibit (85024). 



SPOKANE PUBLIC MUSEUM, Spo- 

 kane, Wash, (through Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey) : 

 Miocene plants from the Latah for- 

 mation near Spokane, Wash., de- 

 scribed by F. H. Knowlton in a 

 forthcoming professional paper of 

 the U. S. Geological Survey (85452). 



SPRADLIN, H. E., Harding, via Dixon, 

 N. Mex. (through Frank L. Hess) : 

 Large specimen of manganese-bear- 

 ing mica from pegmatite dike, 

 Harding, N. Mex. (85491). 



SPRINKEL, J. N., Brightwood, Va. : 

 Salamander (87247) : 



SRIGLEY, H. S., Athens, Ohio: 

 Fragments of the lower jaws of two 

 human skeletons, undoubtedly In- 

 dians (84730). 



STx\NDARD OIL CO., New York City 

 (through Interior Department, U. 

 S. Geological Survey) : Small col- 

 lection of fossil flsh remains from 

 Coco Beach, French Equatorial Af- 

 rica (85388). 



STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford 

 University, Calif. : A fossil sea cow 

 and fossil seal from the Lompoc de- 

 posits, California (84843, loan) ; 

 (through Prof. LeRoy Abrams) : 

 804 plants (85456, exchange). 



STATE, DEPARTMENT OF. (See 

 under J. G. Ortega, Paul Rener, 

 Rollin R. Winslow, and Thomas W. 

 Wran). 



STEELE, E. S., Washington, D. C. : 65 

 plants from the eastern United 

 States (83375). 



STEPHENSON, Dr. L. W., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Cypress knee from Pleis- 

 tocene swamp deposits uncovered by 

 excavation at Connecticut Avenue 

 and De Sales Street, Washington, 

 D. C, in 1922 (85903). 



STEVENS, Miss Belle A., Seattle, 

 Wash.: Hermit crab collected by 

 the donor at Friday Harbor, Wash. 

 (85584). 



STEVENS, Prof. F. L., Urbana, HI.; 

 Plants from Peru (86995, 87486). 



(See also under Illinois, Univer- 

 sity of). I 



STEVENSON, Capt. R. H. R., Bula- 

 wayo, South Rhodesia: 86 speci- 

 mens of determined wasps from 

 Africa, representing 35 species 

 (85837). 



STEWARD, Albeet N., Nanking, 

 China: Plant from China (86579). 



STEWART, M. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Moss from Maryland (85349). 



