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REPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



Stonestreet, George D., New York 

 City : Roughly shaped stone imple- 

 ment found near Christiania, south- 

 eastern Transvaal, South Africa 

 (49GS9). 



Stricker. AV. O., I'. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 2 specimens of brown bat, 

 Vespertilio fiiscus (49879). 



Stuhr, F. a., Portland, Oreg. : Photo- 

 graph of a bear captured in Oregon 

 (49458). 



SuKSDORF, W. N., Bingen, Wash. : 10 

 specimens of cactus. Opiititia, from 

 Washington (50115). 



Surface, H. A., Harrisburg, Pa. : 2 co- 

 types of Sesia rhododendri (49756). 



SuRR, Gordon, San Bernardino, Cal. : 

 Specimen of oxide of lead (49721). 



SuTER, Henry, Auckland, New Zea- 

 land : 51 specimens of shells, repre- 

 senting 20 ■ species and including 8 

 cotypes, from New Zealand (49191). 



SwETT, L. W.. Bedford, Mass. : 4 speci- 

 mens of Lepidoptera (49047). 



Taft, J. S., & Company, Keene, N. H. : 

 3 specimens of " Hampshire ware " 

 (49305). 



Taoore. Rajah Sir Soukindro Mohun, 

 Rajbaty, Calcutta, India : Manu- 

 script of the Sanscrit epic " Ma- 

 habharata," in Bengali characters, 

 written about 200 years ago (50150). 



Tasker, Henry, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion : Short-tailed shrew, Blarina 

 (49642). 



Tassin, Wirt, U. S. National ^Mu- 

 seum : Japanese pocket lantern 

 (49990) ; a diamond crystal weigh- 

 ing 10* carats (50001) ; 4 specimens 

 of kunzite (50004). 



Taylor, Miss Elizabeth, Little Comp- 

 ton, R. I. : 100 plants from Arctic 

 Norway (49886). 



Taylor, George .W. ( See under Brit- 

 ish Columbia, Biological Station.) 



Taylor, the Misses Maby and K., De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 10 plants from the Ha- 

 waiian Islands (49770). 



Taylor & Price, Goldfield, Nev. : Speci- 

 men of gold ore (49941). 



Thayer, Hon. John E., Lancaster, 

 Mass. : 53 birds' eggs, 14 sets, from 

 Mexico (49036) ; 2 eggs of Antros- 

 tomns gundJachi, and an egg and 

 nest of CuJiiiitc hclriuc from Cuba 

 (50013). Exchange. 



Thomas, Oldfield, British Museum 

 (Natural History), London, Eng- 

 land, and Gerrit S. Miller, jr., U. S. 

 National Museum : European mam- 

 mals, birds, reptiles, insects, plants, 

 and mollusks (49564). 



Thompson, Charles S., Buena Yista, 

 Colo. : 2 bii'ds' skins from Colorado 

 (49005). 



Thompson, Mrs. Frederick F., New 

 York City (through Mrs. James W. 

 Pinchot) : Lace collar, point de 

 Raguse (4979S). 



Thornton, Dr. William, Blueiields, 

 Nicaragua : 3 beetles, 2 species of 

 flies, and some ticks (49076, 50154). 



Tilden, Miss Josephine E., Minneap- 

 olis, Minn. : 50 specimens of algae, 

 comprising fascicle I, Century VII, 

 American algie (50042: purchase). 



Tipping, Ronald, and Miss Emeline, 

 Brevard, N. C. : Salamanders from 

 North Carolina (49048). 



Tipton, Thomas B., Richards, Mo. : 

 S])ecimen of albino tree sparrow, 

 ^pizcUa monticola (49686). 



Titcomb, John W., Bureau of Fisher- 

 ies, Washington, D. C. : Nest of an 

 oven bird, FunHiriiis riifus, from the 

 province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 

 South America (50138). 



TowNSEND, C. II. T., U. S. National 

 Museum : 4 ppecimens of plants col- 

 lected in Florida (49648). 



Tracy, S. M., Biloxi, Miss. : 5 speci- 

 mens of cactus, Opuntin. and 12 

 specimens of Vibiirnuni from Missis- 

 sippi (48951 ; 49585) ; 292 plants from 

 the Gulf States (49996: purchase). 



Trask, M'-s. Blanche, Avalon, Cal. : 

 3 centipedes and a scorpion (50194). 



