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TRACER, Earl A, — Continued. 



of fossils from near Panuco, Vera 

 Cruz, Mexico (6S092). 



TRAIN, Percy, Manhattan, Nev. 

 (througli H. G. Clinton) : Sacrum 

 of a bison (67491). 



(See also under H. G. Clinton.) 



TRANSCONT INENTAL PETRO- 

 LEUM CO., Tampico, Tamaulipas, 

 Mexico: About 5,000 specimens, 250 

 species, of Tertiary fossils from 3 

 kilometers northeast of Santa Cruz, 

 Tehuantepec, Mexico (67343). 



TRANSVAAL MUSEUM, Pretoria, 

 Union of South Africa: 2 mice and 

 2 bats (alcoholics) (67533). 



TRAUTMANN, Dr. W., Nornberg- 

 Door, Germany : 44 specimens of 

 Hymenoptera, representing 20 spe- 

 cies, 8 of which are new to the Mu- 

 seum collections (67437). 



TREFREN, Leo J., Nogales, Ariz, 

 (through Francis J. Dyer) : 2 speci- 

 mens of cacti (67083). 



TRENCHARD, Edwaed, West Islip, 

 Long Island, N. Y. : Personal relics 

 of Capt. Edward Trenchard, U. S. 

 Navy (1784-il824), Rear Admiral 

 Stephen Decatur Trenchard, U. S. 

 Navy (1818-1883), and decorations, 

 badges, and certificates owned by 

 Edward Trenchard ; also a snuffbox 

 owned by Mayor John Barclay, of 

 Philadelphia, Pa., in 1791 (70 speci- 

 mens) (68432, loan). 



TRINIDAD DEPARTMENT OF 

 AGRICULTURE, St. Clair Experi- 

 ment Station, Port-of-Spain : 2 living 

 cacti, collected in Grenada (67449). 



TRUITT, R. v.. University of Mary- 

 land, College Park, Md. : MoUusk 

 (young) (67647) ; 2 marine moUusks 

 from a new cut 15 miles north of 

 Sinepuxent Bay, Md. (67475). 

 (See also under B. A. Bean.) 



TSANG, v. S., Biology Department, 

 Soockow University, Soochow, 

 China: 29 specimens of fresh-water 

 shrimps collected by the donor 

 (67966). 



TUCKERMAN, W. R. (See under 

 Charles F. Abercrombie Miller). 



TWITCHELL, A. H., Flat, Alaska: 3 

 boxes of fossil bones from Alaska 

 (67824). 



ULKE, Titus, Washington, D. C. : 3 

 specimens, 2 species, of moUusks and 

 a plant, from British Columbia 

 (67002; 67009) ; 2 plants from Gla- 

 cier Park, Mont. (67051) ; 3 plants 

 from the vicinity of Washington, 

 D. C. (67648, 67710) ; plant from 

 Virginia (68008). 



UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA, GEO- 

 LOGICAL SURVEY OF, Pretoria: 

 20 specimens, including crocidolite, 

 amosite, and chrysotile, from South 

 Africa (66872, exchange). 



UNION SULPHUR CO., THE, New 

 York City : 4 transparencies show- 

 ing typical stages in the mining of 

 sulphur in Louisiana by the Frasch 

 process (68156). 



U. S. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS. 

 ( See under Belgian, British, Italian, 

 and Portuguese Governments.) 



UNIVERSITETETS BOTANISKE 

 MUSEUM, Copenhagen, Denmark : 

 1,850 plants (68405, exchange). 



UNIVERSITY PRESS, THE, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. (through Sidney A. 

 Kimber) : A booklet entitled "Ste- 

 phen Daye and His Successors, 

 1639-1921," a very fine example of 

 printing (67453). 



URBAN, Dr. I. (See under Botan- 

 ischer Garten und Museum.) 



URBANA GRAVEL CO., Urbana, Tex. 

 (through D. M. Filler, superintend- 

 ent) : Fragments of a human skele- 

 ton (68028). 



URITA, T., Kagosima Second Middle 

 School, Kagosima, Japan: Crusta- 

 ceans representing 13 species from 

 Kagosima, Japan, and vicinity 

 (67144). 



UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 

 Logan, Utah (through Herbert J. 

 Pack) : 8 moths and 3 nymphs of 

 grasshoppers (66860, 66978, 67044) ; 

 (through G. M. King) 2 parasitic 

 wasps (67712) ; 8 grasshoppers 

 (67404). 



