LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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TOWNSEND, KoKKRT S., Cure State 

 Department, Wasliiugton, D. C. : 

 Silk flag used by the Albanian gen- 

 •larnierie when fighting with the Al- 

 lies against the Austrians in the 

 Korltza district, 1918 (G5112). 



T«)Y MANUFACTURERS OF THE 

 U. S. A., INC., New York City 

 (through Mr. Fletcher D. Dodge, 

 Secretary) : Collection of war toys 

 made in the United States during 

 the European War, 1914-1918 (129 

 specimens) (64098, 04407). 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT : 



Jiiiieau of Infernal Revenue: 82 

 specimens of opium products; 1 

 specimen of hasheesh; 2 speci- 

 mens of cocaine liydrochloride, 

 1 hypodermic syringe witli case, 

 and 1 pipe for smoking opium 

 (64227). 



i^itpervisinfi Tea Examiner: 02 

 samples of ofllcial tea standards 

 and 3 samples of Chinese tea 

 (64029). 



TRELBASE, Dr. William. (See un- 

 der James H, Ferriss). 



TREMPER, Dr. R. H., Ontario, Calif.: 

 2 albino land sliells of Einphraynio- 

 phora ludiculata from California, 

 the first of the kind received by the 

 National Museum (64884). 



TROEMNER, Henry, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : 3 pharmaceutical balances with 

 a set each of troy, avoirdupois, and 

 metric weights (64117). 



TRYON, Ceorgk, Creat Falls, Mont.: 

 Specimen of trout, tSalnio Icwisi 

 (64142). 



TYLER, Jamks G., and Wilbur S. 

 AV RIGHT, Greenwich, Conn, 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing by James G. Tyler entitled " Tor- 

 pedoed " (65137). 



ULP, Clifford, Bevier Art INIeinorial 

 Building, Rochester, N. Y. (through 

 the (Joverninent Loan Organization, 

 New York City) : Painting by the 

 donor entitled "General Allenby in 

 I'alestine" (65163). * 



ULRICH, Dr. E. O., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : A Siiu- 

 I'ian trilobite from Lockport, New 

 Yoi-k (6.3825). (See also under J. D. 

 Conici-, and Dr. W. O. Hotchkiss). 



UNITED STATES NAVAL ACAD- 

 EMY : 2 stiple engravings, by Henry 

 Meyer, of Commodore Stephen Deca- 

 tur and Commodore (31iver H. Perry, 

 after tlie original pictures by Jolm 

 W. .Tarvis (64424). 



UNITED STATES PHARMACOPOE- 

 lAL CONVENTION, INCORPO- 

 RATED (tlu'ough Dr. Lyman F. 

 Kebler, Secretary, Bureau of Chem- 

 ■ istry, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, E). C.) : Records 

 of the Revision Committee of the 

 U. S. Pharmacopoeia IX for the Dec- 

 ade 1910-1920 (65110, deposit). 



UNIVERSITETETS BOTANISKE 



MUSEUM (See under Copenhagen, 

 Denmark). 



UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SO- 

 CIETY (through Mr. J. R. Letcher, 

 Salt Lake City, Utah) : Pair of sad- 

 dle holsters owned by Colonel Albert 

 Sidney .Johnston, U. S. Army, during 

 the expedition against the Mormons 

 in Utah, 1857-1860; and a cartridge 

 case of the same period (63924), 



VANDERPOEL. E. N. (Mrs. John A.), 

 Litchfield, Conn, (through the Gov- 

 ernment Loan Organization, New 

 York City). Painting by the donor 

 entitled " Ypres After the War " 

 (65160). 



VAUGHAN, Dr. T. Wayland. ( See un- 

 der .J. A. Bullbrook, Misses Alice, 

 Eliza, and Emily Quin, and F. L. 

 Wilde.) 



VEIT. .Toiix .L, Washington, D. C: 

 Bat (641(i6). 



VIEHOEVER, Dr. Arxo, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. : A series of siiecimens showing 

 the use of sphagnum moss for surgi- 

 cal dressings (65046). 



VILLENEUVE, Dr. .L, Ramboullett, 

 France: 20 sjjecies of European flies 

 belonging to the family Antho- 

 myiidae (54709, exchange^ 



