EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



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Treasury Department : 



Material obtained tlirougli tlie l'. 

 S. Public Health ami .Marine-Hos- 

 pital Service : 



Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands: 4(> 

 rodents, including specimens of Mu.s 

 fiiiisculus, M. rait us, M. alexandrinus, 

 and .1/. norrc(/iciis (."0155). 



Oakland, Cal.: 2 si>erimens of rat, 

 Mus alcxaiidriniis (4!J'.J75). 



Cal. 



small 



7 rodents from 

 meadow mouse, 



28 specimens of 



San Francisco, 

 mammals (49259) ; 

 California (VXill) 

 Microtits (oOUTS). 



San Juan, P. R. 

 MonophyUiis portoriceiisis and 1 

 of Cliiloiii/cfrris from Porto Rico 

 (500.56). 



Tremoleras, Seiior Juan, Montevideo, 

 Uruguay : Skin of Prion desolatus 

 (49118: exchange). 



Truitt, J. A., Lonia, Colo. : Fossil 

 bone with agate structure (49402). 



Tuberculosis Congress, 1908, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : A collection of fabrics 

 and other ethnological objects, se- 

 lected by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, of the 

 National INIuseum, on account of 

 their association with tuberculosis 

 among the Indians (49349: pur- 

 chased out of a special appropriation 

 to enable the U. S. Government to 

 particii)ate in the Congress). 



Tucker, E. S.. Dallas, Tex. : 5 speci- 

 mens of Diptera, types of Oscinidaj 

 (4901.3). 



Turin, Italy, Regia Mused Zoologico : 

 18 specimens of European moles, 

 Tnlixi, skull and mounted head of a 

 Spitzbergen reindeer, Rangifcr spitz- 

 hergensis (49157: exchange). 



Turner. H. W., San Francisco, Cal. : 

 Specimens of cinnabar and associ- 

 ated minerals from Terliugua, Tex. 

 (49.534). 



Turtle, J. E.. U. S. Snag Boat, Pine 

 Barren, Fla. : Bones of a Zeuglodon 

 and shells of fossil bivalves from 

 Florida (.500.35). 



Tuttle, Winifred, Pleasant Lake, 

 Ind. : Specimen of Cicada canicularis 

 (49168). 



TwiiiELL, J. H., Montpelier, Ind.: Ar- 

 cheological objects from Blackford 

 County, Ind. (49197). 



Tyler, C. A., (Jarnett, Kans. : White 

 muskriit. Fiber zibcttricits, from Kan- 

 sas (50221: purchase). 



Utah. T'niversity of, Salt Lake City, 

 T'tah : Collection of bones from 

 burial mounds on Alkali Ridge, Utah 



1 4'.>2()9 : exchange). 



T'LKE, T., Washington, D. C. : Valve of 

 Anodonta aifaracta from -Virginia 

 Beach, Va. (49192). 



I'. S. Government Board, Jamestown 

 Exposition, 1907 : Diplomas awarded 

 the Smithsonian Institution and U. S. 

 National Museum by the Jamestown 

 Tercentennial Exposition, 1907 

 (498.36). 



V. S. Graphite Company, Saginaw, 

 Mich. : 5 jars of graphite from Mex- 

 ico (.50101). 



I^psALA, Sweden, Botanischer Gar- 

 ten : 175 plants from South America, 

 collected by Prof. Robert E. Fries 

 (.50162: exchange). 



Vail, Benjamin, Washington, D. C. : 

 Book from the folding room of the 

 Capitol, showing destructive work 

 of termites, Tcnitrs flavipes (49004). 



Van Duzee, E. P., Buffalo, N, Y. : 13 

 specimens, types, and cotypes of 9 

 species of IIemii)tera (49927) ; 21 

 types and 8 cotypes of Heiniptera 

 (50075). 



VicKERS, Ernest W., Ellsworth, Ohio: 



2 photographs of birds' nests and 

 eggs (49808). 



"\'ienna, Austria, K. K. Naturhisto- 

 RiscHES Hofmuseum : 200 specimens, 

 centuries 15 and 10 of " Krypto- 

 gamjijexsiccatai" (49660: exchange). 



Viereck, H. L., Washington, D. C. : 

 About 100 specimens of Hymenop- 

 tera (49907) ; about 2,300 specimens 

 of Hymenoptera, mostly of the genus 

 Andrcna, including a number of 

 types, paratypes, and a few cotypes 

 (49968). 



