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TRICHROMATIC ENGRAVING 

 COMPANY, New York City: 2 sets 

 of progressive color proofs of a 

 three color half tone of a butterfly's 

 wing, enlarged to 3^ dots to the 

 inch (68867). 



TROVINGER, Raymond, U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : Black - crowned 

 night heron from Maryland (69653). 



TURNER, Dr. M. L., Washington, 

 D. C. : 20 miscellaneous engravings ; 

 writing case and stationery case of 

 the early part of the 19th century; 

 6 spoons, silver sugar tongs and a 

 glass box of the early part of the 

 19th century (69355, 69707, 70231). 



TURNER, Dr. and Mrs. M. L., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 3 old silver watches 

 and combined clock and barometer 

 desk set (69572). 



TURNER, Mrs. WiLBxnt R., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 4 geodes from England 

 (69947). 



ULKE, Titus, Washington, D. C. : 5 

 plants and 5 specimens, 2 species, 

 of landshells from British Columbia 

 (68878, 69005). 



ULRICH, Dr. E. O., Washington. 

 D. C. : 1500 specimens of Silurian 

 fossils from the Island of Gotland 

 (69030) ; 1000 invertebrate fossils 

 from the Cambrian and associated 

 formations of northern Europe 

 (70070). 



UNIVERSITETETS botaniske 

 MUSEUM, Copenhagen, Denmark : 

 Fern from South America (69911) ; 

 (through Dr. Carl Christensen, In- 

 spector) 4 plants from Mexico and 

 Central America (69322). Ex- 

 change. 



UNIVERSITETS ZOOLOGISKA MU- 

 SEUM, Copenhagen, Denmark : 50 

 crinoids (69528). 



UPSALA UNIVERSITETETS ZO- 

 OLOGISKA institution, Up- 

 sala, Sweden (through Dr. Torsten 

 Gislen) : 10 recent crinoids from the 

 Japanese Expedition of Dr. Sixten 

 Bock, 1914 (69097, exchange). 



U. S. PHARMACOPAOEIAL CON- 

 VENTION, INC. (through Dr. Mur- 

 ray Gait Motter, Washington, D. C.) : 



U. S. PHARMACOPAOEIAL CON- 

 VENTION, INC.— Continued. 

 Records of the Proceedings of the 

 U. S. Pharmacopoeial Convention, 

 1910 (70161, deposit). 



U. S. PRINTING & LITHOGRAPH 

 COMPANY, THE, New York City: 



6 chromo lithographs (photo me- 

 chanical) reproductions of paintings 

 (68881) ; chromo lithograph entitled 

 "The Builders' Wharf" (69667). 



VAIL MEMORIAL FUND, THEO- 

 DORE N., New York City : 2 bronze 

 copies of the Theodore N. Vail 

 medal awarded annually to mem- 

 bers of the Bell Telephone System 

 for noteworthy public service 

 (68712). 



VAN DUZEE, M. C, Buffalo, N. Y. : 



7 flies, including 2 paratypes of new 

 species (70068). 



VAN HEULEN, Miss Barbara (See 

 under Michigan Agricultural Col- 

 lege). 



VAN HYNING, T. ( See under Florida 

 State Museum). 



VAN STRAELBN, Dr. Victor, Brus- 

 sels, Belgium : A large series of in- 

 vertebrates, including 1000 crusta- 

 ceans, 50+mollusks, 25-}-echino- 

 derms, 5 sponges, 5 worms, and 10-|- 

 fishes, all from Belgium (69960, ex- 

 change). 



VAUGHAN, Dr. T. Wayland, U. S. 

 Geological Survey, Washington, 

 D. C, and Dr. H. A. PILSBRY, 

 Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. : A collection of Ordo- 

 vician fossils and igneous rockfe from 

 the Lake Champlain district of New 

 York (69942). 



VAUGHAN, Dr. T. W. (See also un- 

 der Compania del Petroleo " El 

 Aguila " S. A., Dr. Joseph A. Cush- 

 man, Hoyt S. Gale, Dr. C. A. Matley, 

 A. O. Thomas, and F. L. Wilde). 



VAUPEL, Dr. F., Berlin-Dahlem, Ger- 

 many : Plant (68933, exchange). 



VEATCH, Charles, Kansas City, Mo. : 

 G5 beetles from California and 2 

 moUusks (68940). 



VERSAVEL. A., S. .L. Benque Viejo, 

 British Honduras: Salamander, and 

 a gecko from Benque Viejo (68749). 



