188 



HEFOr.T OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1920. 



STREET. Wii.MAM A., While riains, 

 N. Y. : Letter wi-ilten l).y Gen. fJeorge 

 Washington, June 17, 1788, framed 

 -with j\ hxk of liis hair and one of 

 ]\lrs. Washington's hair (GoOOO, 

 loan). 



SUGAR EXPERLMENT STATION, 

 Meringji near Cairns, Queenshmd, 

 Anstralia (through Dr. J. F. Uling- 

 ■worth) : 10 Australian two-winged 

 tlies (Diptera) (64797). 



SWALES, B. H., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 24 bird skins from Africa and 

 East Indies, representing species new 

 to the collection (G4303) ; 11 birds 

 from various localities, comprising 

 species new to the Museum (G4452) ; 

 4 birds, Fiicnonotus, from Formosa 

 and Hainan (64625) ; 60 bird skins 

 from various parts of the Old World 

 representing species new to the col- 

 lection (64810). 



SWINNEY, Walter, Baltimore, Md. : 

 (til painting " The Holy Family " at- 

 tributed to Raphael Urbinas (64647, 

 loan). 



SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 

 THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM: 7 

 decapod crustaceans representing 2 

 species from New So,uth Wales 

 (65050). 



SYIVIE, George, Petaluma, Calif.: 2 



living plants and 3 photographs of a 



fern, Adiauttiin (63800). 

 TABER, Judge E. L. J., Elko, Nev. : A 



pipe-bowl of imitation meerschaum 



(64672, loan). 



TAKAHASHI, Ryokhi, Imperial For- 

 est Experiment Station, Meguro, 

 Tokyo, Japan: Beetles, Hymenop- 

 tera, and a few nnscellaneous orders 

 of insects, approximately 150 speci- 

 mens in all (64675). 



TAUNAY, Alfonso d'E (See luider Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil, INIuseu Paulista). 



TAY'LOR, Frank IL, Roma, Queens- 

 lan<l, Australia : 11 specimens of 

 fSpahiiiyia (jnttlmii (63S95). 



TERRON, Prof. Carlos Cuksta. (See 

 jinder Pi-of. Francisco Contreras.) 



THAANUM, D.. Hilo, Hawaii, IL I.: 

 First installment of a collecticm of 

 Hawaiian shells (64590) ; collection 

 of Hawaiian marine shells, about 

 5000 specimens, together with a 

 series of mounted radulae of the 

 same (65088). 



THOMAS, Edgar B., Cleveland, Ohio: 

 A slate pendant with engraved de- 

 signs found in northern Ohio 

 (64431). 



TIIO:\IAS, R. K., Navajo, Ariz.: Mis- 

 C(>lhuioous geological specimens, 2 

 bone awls, and seeds from the Bad 

 Lands, near Navajo (64990). 



THOMPSON, ]Mrs. Otto, Glacier Park, 

 M<mt. : 15 plants from Montana 

 (64186). 



THORNI^ON, C. W.. Nome, Alaska : 99 

 plants from Alaska (64256). 



THUROW, F. W., Hockley, Tex.: 6 

 grasses from Texas (64310). 



TIDESTRO:\I, IvAK. (See under Prof. 

 E. ]\L Hall). 



TIMBERLAKE. P. H., Experiment 

 Station. H. S. I*. A., Honolulu, Ha- 

 waii: 130 named small wasps, chat- 

 cids, representing 29 species, of 

 w-hich 23 are represented by tyi)e 

 material (64977). 



TOLMAN, L. jM. (See under Wilson 

 and Company). 



TOLJIAN, RuKL P., U. S. National 

 ]Museum : (38 specimens of water- 

 marked paper (65012) ; 4 prints 

 (65102). 



TOMPKINS-KIEL INIARBLE COM- 

 PANY, New York City: 12 polished 

 slabs of marble, 3 2xl2xi| inches 

 (64283) ; a slab, ll|x7i inches of 

 "Alamora" marble (64775). 



TOPPING, D. LkRoy, Department of 

 Finance, Bureau of the Treasury, 

 Manila, P. L: 125 mollusks from 

 China. 1,252 molusks and 18 ecliino- 

 derms from the Philippine Islands 

 (64371). 



TOWLE, (Captain H. Ledyard, New 

 York City (through the Government 

 Loan Organization, New York ('ity ) : 

 ]*ortrait, by the donor, of Cajttain 

 Eddie Rickenl)acker (65140, loan). 



