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KEPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1915. 



Topping, D. LeRoy, Bureau of the 

 Treasury, Manila, P. I. : 50 speci- 

 mens of ferns from tlie Pliilippine 

 Islands (57514) ; about 2,500 speci- 

 mens of phanerogams mainly from 

 New York and the vicinity of Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (57621). 



ToEBE BuENO, J. R. DE LA, White 

 Plains, N. Y. : A small collection of 

 insects (57196). 



TowNSEND, Dr. C. H. T,, Bureau of 

 Entomology, Washington, D. O. : A 

 lizard, 9 reptiles, and 6 Diptera (in- 

 cluding type and cotypes of Phlebo- 

 tomiis verrucarum) , from Peru 

 (57240; 57276; 57504); 8 Diptera, 

 types of Anastrepha peruviana and 

 Acucuba saltans (57561) ; 51 speci- 

 mens of plants from Peru and New 

 Hampshire (57583) ; type of dipte- 

 ran, Synthesiostrebla amoi'phocMli 

 (57635) ; 118 slides of Peruvian 

 muscoid maggots and eggs; 443 

 vials of complete male and female 

 reproductive systems ; 3,000 adult 

 Diptera, mostly Peruvian muscoi- 

 dea, including types and paratypes 

 of 157 new species, about 400 types 

 of dissections, and 100 European 

 Diptera determined by Bezzi 

 (57897). 



Tbeadwell, Dr. Aaron L., Vassar 

 College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. : 11 

 annelids from Dry Tortugas, Fla., 

 consisting of a specimen each of 

 Leodlce longisetis, L. mutilata, and 

 L. fucata, 3 of Marpliysa fragilis, 1 

 of Aglaurides diphylUdia, 2 of Poly- 

 noe granulata, and 2 of Eermenia 

 verruculosa ( 57875 : exchange ) . 



Tbeasxhiy Depaetment: 



A sample of artificial sperrylite 

 from the San Francisco Mint, re- 

 ceived through Mr. Frederic P. 

 Dewey, acting director of the Mint 

 (57831). 



Tbeat, Geoege, Valdez, Alaska 

 (through Col. W. P. Richardson, 

 U. S. Army) : An oil painting by 

 Sydney M. Laurence, "The Trap- 

 per" (58011: loan). 



Tbenis, O. J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Sldn of a barred owl, St7-ix nebu- 

 losa, from Washington (58147). 



Teescot, Miss Sallie McC, Pendle- 

 ton, S. C. (through Mrs. E. W. Tres- 

 cot, Washington, D. C.) : Piece of 

 Chinese embroidery, purchased by 

 Mr. William Henry Trescot (father 

 of Miss Trescot) in the Imperial 

 Palace, Pekin, while he was one of 

 three commissioners on a diplomatic 

 mission to the Chinese Government 

 in 1880 (58460: loan). 



Teeuii,, Miss Eunice, .Junior, La. : 

 Specimen of orchid, Epidendrum, 

 from Louisiana (57279). 



Teice, W. E., Cotton Plant, Ark. : 

 Bannerstone of rose quartz, found 

 on a farm in Woodruff County, Ark. 

 (57949 : purchase). 



Tuckee, T. S., Mulling, S. C. : Ground 

 dove, Chcemepelia passerina terres- 

 tris, from South Carolina (57948). 



Tuckeeman, Miss Emily, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Square of purple cut 

 velvet with brocade border, period 

 of Louis XVI, and an embroidered 

 waistcoat ( 57774 : loan ) . 



Tuckeeman, Miss Lauea Wolcott 

 (through Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. 

 Tuckerman, Edgewood, Md.) : Sil- 

 ver tea set of 5 pieces, which be- 

 longed to Laura Wolcott, daughter of 

 Oliver Wolcott, one of the signers 

 of the Declaration of Independence 

 (57783: loan). 



Tuckeeman, Mrs. Waltee R., Edge- 

 wood, Md. : Piece of Rhodian em- 

 broidery, piece of Empire tapestry, 

 and a square of Genoese velvet with 

 fringe (58225: loan). 



TwEEDLiE, Robeet, Paraiso, Canal 

 Zone: Collection of fishes, crusta- 

 ceans and an octopus, from Chame 

 Point, Canal Zone (57273 : collected 

 for the Museum). 



Tyebell, J. B., Toronto, Canada: A 

 sample of yukonite (57718). 



Tyson, Miss Edna, Waycross, Ga. : 

 Moth, Telea polyphemus (57426). 



Unia^ebsitetets Botaniske Museum. 

 (See under Copenhagen, Denmark.) 



