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TITTLE, Walter, New York City: 2 

 dry-point artist-proof etcliings from 

 life of President Harding (profile 

 and full face), by the donor 

 (66547). 



TOLMAN, R. P., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 5 photographs (portraits) by 

 jM. B. Brady and GO silver prints, 

 plain (portraits) (65330) ; a photo- 

 graph of General Sherman, by M. B. 

 Brady (65556). 



TONDUZ, Seiior Don A., San Jose, 

 Costa Rica: Cactus from Costa 

 Rica, and 2 plants, Ficus, from Cen- 

 tral America (66005, 66183). 

 (See also under Guatemala.) 



TORONTO, UNIVERSITY OF, Bio- 

 logical Department, Toronto, Can- 

 ada (through A. H. Leim) : 20 spec- 

 imens, 3 species, of amphipods from 

 Nova Scotia (66529). 



TORRE, D. Carlos, de la, University 

 of Habana, Habana, Cuba : 8 speci- 

 mens representing 2 species of tei-- 

 restrial isopods from Cuba (65206). 



TOTHILL, John. (See under Cana- 

 dian Government, Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



TOTTEN, Maj. George Oakley, Jr., 

 Washington, D. C. : 2 specimens of 

 the l^'ucatan goldfinch, AstragaUnus 

 psaltria joiiyi, from Merida, Yuca- 

 tan (66355). 



TREADWELL, Prof. A. L., Vassar 

 College, Poughkeep.sie, N. Y. 

 (through Carnegie Institution of 

 Washington) : 2 marine mollusks, 

 Cryptoplax oculatus, from Samoa 

 (65815) ; 2 specimens of a myrio- 

 pod, Leodice rubro-vittata, from To- 

 bago, British West Indies (66136). 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT: 



Bureau of Internal Revenue 14 

 specimens of opium products 

 (65756). 



TREMPER, Dr. R. H., Los Angeles, 

 Calif. : 6 land shells, Epiphragmo- 

 phora traskii zechae, from Califor- 

 nia (66525). 



TRUE, W. J., East Falls Church, Va. : 

 Snake fro'm East Falls Church 

 (66446). 



TSUDA, Miss Ume : Brass crucifix 

 from Italy (66709). 



TWEED, Mrs. Mary R., Washington, 

 D. C. : Child's doll and lady's bonnet 

 of 1850 (65905). 



TYLOR, J. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 Congo eel, Amphiiima means, from 

 Fort Myers, Fla. (66496). 



UKRAINE, THE FRIENDS OF, 

 Washington, D. C. (through the Post 

 Office Department) : Postage stamps 

 of the Ukrainian People's Republic 

 (14 specimens) (66236) ; (through 

 the Library of Congress) postage 

 stamps of the Ukranian People's Re- 

 public (14 specimens) (66254). 



ULKE, Titus, Washington, D. C. : A 

 framed portrait of Lord Elgin taken 

 in 1855 by Henry Ulke, one of the 

 first photographic portraits worked 

 up in water color and Indian ink 

 (66555, loan) ; through F. V. Co- 

 ville ; 5 plants from the vicinity of 

 Washmgton, D. C. (66678) ; 2 plants 

 from the vicinity of Washington, 

 D. C. (66700). 



ULREY, Dr. A. B. ( See under Venice 

 Marine Biological Station.) 



ULRICH, Dr. E. O. (See under Dr. 

 W. O. Hotclikiss.) 



UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, 

 Washington, D. C. : Bronze statue, 

 entitled " Crusading for the Right," 

 designed by Charles Raphael Peyre, 

 in commemoration of the services of 

 the United States Marines at the 

 battle of Chateau-Thierry (65733). 



UNITED STATES PHARMACO- 

 POEIAL CONVENTION (INC.), 

 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF 

 (through Dr. E. Fullerton Cook, 

 Chairman of the Revision Commit- 

 tee, Philadelphia, Pa.) : Manuscripts, 

 proofs, and historical documents re- 

 lating to the Sixth, Seventh, and 

 Eighth Revision of the United States 

 Pharmacopoeia (65788) ; (through 

 Dr. Murray Gait Motter, Washing- 

 ton, D. C.) : A typewritten copy of 

 the Proceedings of the Seventh, 

 Eighth, and Tenth Decennial Con- 

 ventions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeial 

 Convention (Inc.), for the Revision 

 of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia (66344, 

 deposit). 



