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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 



Tyleb, Mrs. John Paul, Baltimore, 

 Md. : Collection of ancient coins, 

 seals and bronze figurines, gathered 

 in Syria by the Rev. C. S. Sanders, 

 and deposited by his daughter 

 (56635: loan). 



Udden, Dr. JOHAN August, University 

 of Texas, Austin, Tex. : 2 specimens 

 of Carboniferous crinoids from 

 Texas (56621). 



Ulbich, Dr. E. O., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington. D. C. : About 

 3,000 specimens of Paleozoic fossils 

 from Canada (56016). 



United States Capitol (through Mr. 

 Elliott Woods, Superintendent, U. S. 

 Capitol Building and Grounds) : 

 Bronze doors for the west entrance 

 of the Capitol, executed by Louis 

 Amateis, sculptor (56503: loan). 



United States Gypsum Company, Chi- 

 cago, 111. : 20 specimens of gypsum 

 products, received at the close of the 

 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904 

 (56152) ; 1 l,200-ix)und specimen of 

 gypsum from Blue Rapids, Kans., 

 and a series of 6 varieties of gyp- 

 sum products (57126). 



Universal Winding Company, Boston, 

 Mass. : A series of specimens show- 

 ing the various classes of materials 

 wound on tubes, cops, cones and bob- 

 bins by the universal winding ma- 

 chine (56991) ; the original model of 

 the universal winding machine 

 (57030: loan). 



Universitetets Zoologiske Museum. 

 (See under Copenhagen, Denmark.) 



University of California, Museum of 

 Vertebrate Zoology. (See under 

 California, University of.) 



University of Colorado. (See under 

 Colorado, University of.) 



University de LiSge. (See under 

 Liege, Belgium.) 



University of Michigan, Museum of 

 Zoology. ( See under Michigan, Uni- 

 versity of.) 



University of Nevada. (See under 

 Nevada, University of.) 



University of Pennsylvania, Depart- 

 ment OF Botany. ( See under Penn- 

 sylvania, University of.) 



University of South Dakota, Uni- 

 versity Museum. (See under South 

 Dakota, University of.) 



University of AVyoming. (See under 

 Wyoming, University of.) 



Urban, Prof. I., Dahlem bei Steglitz 

 (Berlin), Germany: 197 plants col- 

 lected in Santo Domingo by Padre 

 Fuertes (55848: purchase). 



Van Duzee, M. C, Buffalo, N. Y. : 5 

 specimens, representing 3 species, of 

 DolichopodidjB (55883) ; 6 specimens 

 of Hoplocampa halcyon (56933). 



Van Dyke, Mrs. A. M., Lawtey, Fla. : 

 Gobelin square mounted in table- 

 top and glazed, French, 17th century 

 (56165: loan). 



Van Raalte, E. & Z., New York City: 

 36 samples of American-made veil- 

 ings and 2-yard lengths of 24 pat- 

 terns (55938). 



Van Schaick, Mrs. John, jr., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Cameo set of 5 pieces 

 (2 bracelets, 2 earrings and a pen- 

 dant) ; 3 brooches (1 of porcelain, 1 

 of enamel and 1 set with a trilo- 

 bite) ; 2 pendants (1 of Limoges 

 enamel set with jewels and 1 of 

 Roman mosaic) ; 1 ivory triptych, 

 15th century (57076). 



A'enice Marine Biological Station, 

 University of Southern Califor- 

 nia, A^euice, Cal. : 7 vials of crusta- 

 ceans from California (56085); 2 

 crabs representing 2 species, 3 adults 

 and 2 larvre of Coleoptera, a speci- 

 men of Otodistomum veUporuml and 

 a monogenetic trematode (56559) ; 4 

 specimens of nemerteans, Cerebra- 

 tulus marginatum and Lineus picti- 

 frons (56790; 57032); 7 bottles of 

 sponges (57102). 



Vienna, Austria, K. K. Natubhis- 

 TORiscHES HoFMUSEUM : 100 Speci- 

 mens of cryptogams (KryptogamsB 

 Exsiccatae, Century XXI) (56103: 

 exchange) . 



