LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Thudell, H. W., Philadelphia, I'li. 

 (through Dr. Edgar T. Wherry) : 2 

 specimens of plants from New Jer- 

 sey and West Virginia (62715). 



True, Dr. F. W. (through W. P. True, 

 Smithsonian Institution) : Sandstone 

 charm or ornament from fli'st shell- 

 heap west of Naskeag Point, Brook- 

 lin, Me., and a soapstone pipe from 

 Tower Babson Island, Eggemoggin 

 Reach, Me. (63408). 



Tungsten Products Mining Co., The, 

 Bouldex-, Colo, (through Mr. F. L. 

 Hess) : A specimen of ferrotungsten 

 showing oxidation colors (63151) ; a 

 large exhibition specimen of ferro- 

 tungsten (63325). 



Tyleb, F. J., Perry, Ohio : Specimen of 

 plant from Ohio (62690). 



Uhlenhuth, Dr. E., The Rockefeller 

 Institute for Medical Research, New 

 York City : 20 salamanders from, 

 New York (62724) ; (through Dr. T. 

 W. Stanton) 12 concretionary peb- 

 bles of calcium carbonate ("cave 

 pearls") from Boyett's Cave, near 

 San Marcos, Tex. (63117). 



Ulke, Titus, Washington, D. C: 2 

 specimens of plants, Selaginella, 

 from Colorado (62874). 



Undeewood, Maj. Beet Elias, Wash- 

 ington, D .C. : 50 lantern slides illus- 

 trative of chemical warfare (62967, 

 loan). 



United Cigae Stoees Co., New York 

 City: 3 posters (63359). 



United States Food Administeation, 

 Washington, D. C. : 26 specimens 

 of commercial varieties of beans 

 (63217) ; 14 posters (63371.) Trans- 

 fer. 



United States Feinting & Litho- 

 graph Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. : Speci- 

 men of rubber offset printing 

 " They're Back " (63740). 



United States Railroad Administra- 

 tion, Washington, D. C. : 10 posters 

 (63374, transfer). 



United States Shipping Boakd: 



Emergency Fleet Corporation: 70 

 posters (63307) ; Emergency Fleet 

 badge, sliipyurd volunteer's badge 

 and certificate of enrollment, of the 

 tj'pe issued by the United States 

 Shipping Board, 1918 (63540.) Trans- 

 fer. 



United War Work Campaign, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 35 posters (63372). 



Ueita, T., Kagosima, Japan: 23 speci- 

 mens, 21 species, of decapod crus- 

 taceans from Japan, including the 

 types of 3 new species (63475). 



Van Eseltine, G. P. (See under Agri- 

 culture. Department of, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry.) 



Van Hyning, T. (See under Florida 

 State Museum.) 



Vaughan, Dr. T. Wayland. (See 

 under F. W. Penny.) 



Veesanel, Rev. A., S. J., Catholic 

 Mission, Benque Viejo, British Hon- 

 duras, Central America : Snake, 

 Bothrops atrox (63514). 



Veyea, Hon. Jaime C. de, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 11 specimens, 5 species, 

 of Philippine land shells (62660) ; 

 skin of a flying lemur, Cynoceplialus, 

 from Mindanao Island, Philippine 

 Islands (62697) ; marine shell, the 

 type of a new species, from Batanes 

 Islands, Philippine Islands (62716) ; 

 10 specimens, 9 species, of Philip- 

 pine mollusks (62829). 



Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, 

 Canada : 12 amphipod crustaceans, 

 Ganunartis linnaeus, fi'om Cabin 

 Lake Creek, Canada (62833, ex- 

 change) ; 4 amphipods from Canada 

 and 4 fi.shes from Malta, Mediterra- 

 nean Sea (62929) (through Fritz 

 Johansen) ; a small fish, goby, Eleo- 

 tris radiata, from New Zealand 

 (63099). 



VioscA, Peecy, Jr., New Orleans, La.: 

 6 tree frogs from Louisiana 

 (63316). 



