LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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TowNSEND, C. H. T., Lima, Peru: 6 

 specimens of Cactacese and 2 snakes 

 from Peru (55290; 55470; 55633); 3 

 pieces of fossil bones, 9 fossil shells, and 

 8 pieces of fossil wood, collected by 

 Abelardo Alvarez Calderon in tbe 

 vicinity of Nazca Valley, Peru (55541). 



Treasury Department: 



A series of Confederate paper currency, 

 comprising 140 specimens (54443); 2 

 sets of tea standards— for 1912-1913 and 

 1913-1914 — ^received tlarough. the Super- 

 vising Tea Examiner (55578) ; 5 small 

 lots of tin ore from North Carolina, col- 

 lected by the late Dr. George B. 

 Hanna, received through the Director 

 of the Mint (55617). 



TstJDA, N. (See under Baron Senge.) 



Tucker, Mrs. John Southgate, and Mrs. 

 J. Hough Cottman, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Mrs. Julian James and Mrs. 

 E. R. Hoes): Dress and slippers of 

 Martha King, worn at a ball when she 

 danced with General Lafayette. Mrs. 

 King was the wife of Capt. Miles King 

 of the Continental Army, alderman and 

 afterwards mayor of Norfolk, Va. 

 (54790: loan). 



TucKERMAN, Miss EMttY, Washington, 

 D. C: 8 pieces of tapestry (54345; 

 55529); a mirror called a "trumeau," 

 the upper part of which is a painting 

 (54875) ; 2 pieces of Louis XIV embroid- 

 ery and 1 piece of Louis XVI embroid- 

 ery (55322). Loan. 



TucKERMAN, Walter R., Washington, 

 D. C: Portrait, in oil, of Joseph Tuck- 

 erman, D. D., by Gilbert Stuart (55046: 

 loan). 



TxJRCKHEiM, Baron H. von, Coban, Gua- 

 temala: 2 living specimens of Cacta- 

 ceae from Guatemala (55277). 



Turner, H. J. Allen, Nairobi, British 

 East Africa: Skin and skull of an otter 

 (54841); skin and skull of an otter, 

 Aonyx, and skull of a badger, Melli- 

 vora (54918). 



Twining, S. B., and Company, Stockton, 

 N. J.: A five-inch cube of sandstone 

 (55003). 



Ulrich, Max, San Francisco, Cal.: 

 United States silver half-dollar used 

 as an identification tag during the Civil 

 War (54693). 



Underwood, W. F., Capitol Heights, 

 Md.: Ants' nest in a chestnut log 

 (54801). 



United Mineral Company, South Dan- 

 bury, N. H.: Specimen of garnet in 

 gneiss (54313). 



Universitetets Botaniske Museum. 

 (See under Copenhagen, Denmark.) 



Universitetets Zoologiske Museum. 

 (See under Copenhagen, Denmark.) 



University Botanic Garden. (See un- 

 der Cambridge, England.) 



Upsala, Sweden, Botaniska Museum, 

 UpsalaUniversitets: 500 plants from 

 Sweden (55133: exchange). 



Urban, Dr. I., Dahlembei Steglitz (Ber- 

 lin), Germany: 310 plants collectisd in 

 Santo Domingo by Padre Fuertea 

 (54911: piurchase). 



Van Duzee, M. C, Buffalo, N. Y.: 2 

 specimens of Agonosoma variegatum 

 (55462). 



Van Hyning, T. , Fort Madison, Iowa: A 

 collection of shells, mostly American, 

 numbering approximately 48,180 speci- 

 mens and representing about 70 species 

 (55482). 



Van Roon, G., Rotterdam, Netherlands: 

 About 150 specimens of Curculionidse 

 from the Indo-Malayan regions (55313: 

 exchange). 



Velder, George, Carversville, Pa.: 3 

 specimens of Triassic plants from Car- 

 versville (54370). 



Venice Marine Biological Station, 

 University op Southern California, 

 Venice, Cal.: 10 crabs (54722); 10 speci- 

 mens, representing 3 species, of annel- 

 ids (55338). 



Vera, Mrs. Irene, San Luis Potosi, 

 IMexico: 7 living specimens of Cac- 

 tacese, from central Mexico (54464); 

 2 living specimens of Opuntia and 2 of 

 Cereus, from near San Luia Potosi 

 (54695). 



