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SCHALLERT, Dr. P. O., Winston- 

 Salem, N. C. : 24 plants and 20 ferns, 

 chiefly from Nicaragua (70789, 

 70818). 



SCHAUS, William, U. S. National 

 Museum : 209 moths, including 150 

 species, 104 of which are new to 

 the Museum collections, mostly from 

 South Africa (70300) ; 200 moths 

 from Ceylon ; 50 specimens of Lepi- 

 doptera, 165 moths from Rhodesia, 

 and 457 specimens of Lepidoptera 

 from Nyassaland (71714) ; 148 spe- 

 cies of Noctuidae from Rhodesia, 

 collected by Rev. J. O'Neil, mostly 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (71145). 



SCHLESCH, Hans, Copenhagen, Den- 

 mark: About 180 specimens, 38 

 species, of Pliocene fossils from the 

 Crag of Iceland, Tjornes, North Ice- 

 land (70752) ; about 18 specimens 

 of mollusks from Greenland (71006). 



SCHMID, Edwaed S., Washington, D. 

 C. : Skin and skull of a European 

 red squirrel (70436) ; 6 parrots and 

 a great blue heron (70444, 70541) ; 

 17 birds (70759, 71089, 71503) ; 

 specimen of a black-poll warbler 

 (70855). 



SCHOTT, Feed. M., Brooklyn, N. Y. : 

 Flies (71362, 71472). 



SCHRADER, F. C. (See under 

 United Mercury Mines Co.) 



SCHRAMM, Rev. F. E., Bluefields, 

 Nicaragua: 87 plants from Nicara- 

 gua (71896). 



SCHULTZ, Dr. Ajdolph H, Baltimore, 

 Md. : Mouse and 24 bats from Nica- 

 ragua, also head of an opossum and 

 3 bats collected for the Museum 

 (70661, 70705). 



SCIDMORE, Miss E. R, Washington, 

 D. C. : 61 negatives of Japanese 

 subjects (70640) ; 5 specimens of 

 Chinese, Japanese, and Korean por- 

 celain (70770, loan). 



SCIENCE SOCIETY OF CHINA, 

 THE, Nanking, China (through Dr. 

 C. Ping) : Mollusks, marine inverte- 

 brates, fishes, scorpion, insects, 

 snakes, turtle, and frogs (71416). 



SCOFIELD, Kendkick, Washington, 

 D. C. : Catlinite treaty pipe and 2 

 teeth necklaces, brass candle snuffer, 

 and brass lamp and tinderbox 

 (71124, exchange) ; camphine lamp 

 (71938). 



SEBASTIEN, E., St. Thomas, Virgin 

 Islands of the United States: 5 

 snakes and a stomatopod from St. 

 Thomas (70904). 



SEDGWICK MUSEUM, Cambridge, 

 England: 3 specimens and 4 casts 

 of types of Cambrian fossils from 

 the south end of the Dead Sea 

 (71237). 



SEGER, Prof. Wilbub James, Mil- 

 ford, Mich. : 2 arrowheads, or knives, 

 2 scrapers, and a lot of arrowheads 

 from a mound on the banks of Cop- 

 neconic Lake, Genesee County, Mich. 

 (70792). 



SENEFELDER CLUB OF LONDON, 

 THE (through The American Fed- 

 eration of Arts, Washington, D. C. ) : 

 77 lithographs for special exhibi- 

 tion (70768, loan). 



SETCHELL, Prof. W. A. (See under 

 California, Universits 7, of.) 



SHACKELL, L. F. (See under Com- 

 merce, Department of, Bureau of 

 Fisheries. ) 



SHAMEL, H. H, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Salamander from Glen Echo 

 Heights, Md. (70660) ; song sparrow 

 from Maryland (71577). 



SHANNON, R. C, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: 6 plants from Panama 

 (70597) ; 2 specimens of flies col- 

 lected in Washington State (71547). 



SHANTUNG CHRISTIAN UNI- 

 VERSITY, Tsinan, China (through 

 Arthur P. Jacot) : 21 species of 

 marine mollusks from Tengchowfu, 

 west of Chefoo, Shantung, China 

 (71621). 



SHAUGHNESSY, Miss Leona, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Eskimo chow dog 

 (71924). 



SHEARER, Dr. A. R, Mont Belvieu, 

 Tex. : 6 specimens of Tertiary fos- 

 sils found in the Alum Creek Oil 

 Company's test, 31 miles east of San 

 Antonio, Tex. (70510) ; 4 worms 

 (70993). 



