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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



T.vssiN. Wirt. JL S. Xation.-il Mu- 

 seum : Mouazite iuul zireou sands, 

 and concentrates from Fallston, 

 Cleveland County. N. C. (48550). 



Teubf.r, F. B. von, .Jamestown Exposi- 

 tion. Norfolk. Va. : Photograph of a 

 group of Indi.-ins from the San Bias 

 coast. Panama (47764). 



Teyler's Museum. (See under Haar- 

 lem. Netherlands.) 



Thompson, Dr. J. C. U. S. Navy. 

 Washington, D. C. : Fishes and a 

 starfish from the Tortugas Islands. 

 Florida (4S15S) ; 4 bats in alcohol 

 from Shanghai, China (48414). 



Thorne. a. E.. Twining City. D. C. : 

 2 specimens of the short-tailed 

 shrew. Blarlnn hrevlcauda (48407). 



Thornton. Dr. W. F.. Bluefields, Nica- 

 ragua : About 30 mosquitoes (48815). 



Thurow, F. W.. Harvester. Tex.: 10 

 living specimens of cacti, Opuntia 

 fiisrontra (47975) : 5 living speci- 

 mens of cacti, Opuntia (47984) : 5 

 plants from Texas (48130). 



TouMEY, .1. W., New Haven, Conn. : 

 887 specimens of Cactaceae, with 

 photographs (48878: purchase). 



Tower, W. V., Porto Rico Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Mayaguez, 

 I'. P.: 2 vinls of mosquito larvae, 

 containing about 100 specimens 

 (47595) ; 2 vials of mosquito larvae 

 (4767G). 



TowNSEND, C. H., New York City: 8 

 Devonian brachiopods from near 

 Meadville, Crawford County, Pa. 

 (48729). 



Tracy. S. M., Biloxi, Miss. : Fern from 

 Florida (47573) ; specimen of living 

 cactus. Opuntia, from Florida 

 (48G50). 



Trapier, The Misses, Washington, 

 D. C. : Piece of Flemish point lace 

 (fifteenth century), pair of baby 

 mitts, and a damask spread with 

 gold fringe (48799: loan). 



Trask. Mrs. Blanche, Avalon, Cal. : 

 Larva of sphinx moth, Protoparcr 

 sexta (47803) : snake, Lampropcltis 

 hoylii, from California (47872) ; 



Trask, Mrs. Blanche — Continued, 

 moth, Apaiitc-sis jn-oj-iiiia : scorjjions 

 Uroctoinis munln.r; nnd a uiyriapod 

 (48499) ; living specimen of cactus, 

 Opuiitia, from Santa Catalina Island 

 (48529) ; 3 living plants from Santa 

 Catalina Island (4SG69). 



Treasury Department : 



U. K. J\Jiiit. Philadelphia, Pa. : Half 

 eagle, eagle, and double eagle 

 (48770). 



V. 8. Puhlic Health and Marhic- 

 Ifospital Service, San Francisco, 

 Cal. : Specimens of rats. Bins norwe- 

 fficus and J7. rattus, from San Fran- 

 cisco (48797). 



Treganza, Edward, Salt Lake City. 

 Utah : 5 species of land and fresh- 

 water shells from Utah (48127). 



Tremoleras, Juan, Museu Nacional. 

 Montevideo, Uruguay: 3 lizards from 

 Montevideo (48288) : 2 snakes and a 

 lizard from Argentina (48310) ; 6 

 birds' skins from Uruguay (48370). 

 Exchange. 



Tremper, Dr. R. IL, Ontario, Cal.: 2 

 species of marine shells (48205) ; 

 about (>o specimens of CalHostoma 

 supragraiKisinti from San Pedro, Cal. 

 (48434). 



'I'ristan, J. Fid. San Jose, Costa Rica : 

 Crabs from Costa Rica (48302). 



True, F. W., U. S. National Museum : 

 Twined basket tray made by the 

 Yakutat Indians of southeastern 

 Alaska (47582). 



Tucker, E. S., Dallas, Tex.: 10 speci- 

 mens representing 4 species of Dip- 

 tera (48002). 



Turckheim, Baron H. von, Cohan, 

 Guatemala : 250 plans from Guate- 

 mala (48458) : 141 plants from 

 Guatemala (48836). Purchase. 



Turner, D. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 Catbird, Galeoscoptes carolinensis 

 (48703). 



Turnley, W. D., Dade City, Fla. : 

 I'raying mantis, Gonatista gvisea 

 (47701), 



Umbacu, L. M., Naperville, 111.: 32 

 plants, Laciniaria, from Illinois and 

 Indiana (48241). 



