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REPORT OF NATIONAL MlISp:iTM, UK)."). 



Tucker, E S., University of Kansas, Law- 

 rence, Kans.: 67 Colcoptcra (43271: ex- 

 change) . 



Turner, II. W., Turlingua, Tex.: Specimen 

 of Terlinguaito from Marfa and Mariposa 

 Mining Company's mines (43995). 



Tyler, F. J., care Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Wasliington, D. C: 248 plants from 

 Texas, received tiirough J. H. Painter 

 (43898) . (See under Department of Agri- 

 culture.) 



Tyler, James M. (See under ^liss Katli- 

 erine Miles.) 



Tyler, Mrs. Marie Alice. (See under 

 "Kilpatrick Collection.") 



Uhler, Philip, Baltimore, Md.: 2 cotypes 

 of Homoptera, namel}^, Tibicens cruenti- 

 fera Uhler and T. Uaisdclli Uhler (44516). 



Ulrey', a. B., Los Angeles, Cal.: Sponge 

 (44171). 



Ulrich, E. O., and R. S. Bassler, U. S. 

 Geological Survey and U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Types of 25 species of fossils fig- 



• ured in the Illustration Sheet, Columbia 

 Folio, No. 95, II. S. Geological Survey 

 (43609) ; types of 40 species of Tertiary 

 ostracoda (43718). 



Ulrich, E. O. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Unger, C. W., Pottsville, Pa.: 245 fossil 

 plants (43128; 43367); fossil fern mate- 

 rial (43546). This collection of plants 

 from the Coal Measures in the southern 

 anthracite field replaces, in a large meas- 

 ure, the types which were published by 

 Leo Lesquereux in 1858, but have unfor- 

 tunately been lost. Many of the speci- 

 mens aie therefore especially valuable as 

 topotypes. In connection with the col- 

 lection, Mr. Unger has also furnished the 

 National Museum with important Pale- 

 ozoic data for the correlation of the series 

 with the Coal Measvu'e groups in other 

 regions. 



Union Glass Company, Somerville, Mass. 

 Received through Julian de Cordova, 

 president. Collection of art glass made 

 by the company (43908). 



United States National Museum: The 

 following models were made in the An- 

 thropological Laboratory: Cast of bell of 

 the first church erected in St. Louis 

 (43185): casts of Zemes (43417); plaster 

 cast (bronzed) made from a plaster cast 



reproduced from the death mask of Napo- 

 leon I (43522) ; models of three Etruscan 

 tombs (43555); 7 casts of stone imple- 

 ments (43579); plaster casts of several 

 prehistoric stone and pottery objects 

 (43629); 2 plaster casts (one from the 

 death mask t){ Napoleon I and the other 

 from Iloudon's Washington (43675); 4 

 busts of American Indians (43728) ; plas- 

 ter casts of 20 stone implements from the 

 northwestern section of the United States 

 (43775) ; 6 plaster casts comprising a jade 

 tablet from Nicoya, Costa Rica ; slate box 

 made by the Haida Indians; effigy vase 

 from Mexico; bear mother made by 

 the Haida Indians, obsidian cutlass, 

 painted burial vase (43783); 4 casts of 

 "great stone ax" lent by the Historical 

 Society of Iowa; also cast of a copy of 

 double-grooved ax in D. T. Bushnell Col- 

 lection (43789); models of English pitch 

 pipe and Moki wooden flute (43800); 

 copy of tenor horn, and a copy of an 

 organ tuning pipe (bass) (43853); 2 mu- 

 sical instruments (43868) ; copy in plas- 

 ter of Keara vase in the Peabody Mu- 

 seum (43881); cast of double-grooved ax 

 (44030); model of temple of pyramids of 

 Mitla (44031); cast of first bell used on 

 the first church built in St. Louis (44045); 

 manikin of a Sioux chief (44387) ; model of 

 a light-house at Cleveland, Ohio (44481); 

 model of John Bull locomotive train and 2 

 models of the locomotive "Grasshopper" 

 (44507). 



University' Museum, Ann Arbor, Mich.: 

 Batrachians (44014). 



Valentine, Mrs. S. M., Flatbush, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y.; Original daguerreotype of Da- 

 guerre and a diorama painting "by Da- 

 guerre (10150: loan). 



Van Briggle Pottery C'ompany, Colorado 

 Springs, Colo.: 9 pieces of pottery, col- 

 lected by Walter Hough at the Louisiana 

 Purchase Exposition (44422). 



Van Duzee, E. P., Buffalo, N. Y.; Received 

 throughDepartment of Agriculture. Speci- 

 mens of 9 species of Australian Hemiptera, 

 Pentatomidae (43909: exchange). 



Varker, Miss M. G., Long Island N. Y.: 

 Plant and photographs of plant from Long 

 Island (42995). 



Vassiliew, Ivan, Ministere de I'Agriculture 

 e( des Doniivines, St. Petersburg, Russia- 



