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REPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



TiLDEN, J. E., I'niversity of Minnesota, 

 Minneapolis, Minn.: One Inmdred 

 plants. Purchase. 39711. 



ToLLiN, <)., Chakolaskee, Fla. : Three 

 phtnts from Florida. 40958. 



TouMEY, J. W., Yale University, New 

 Haven, Conn. : Two hundredand eighty 

 l)lants from Arizona. ':!<). 



TowNSENi), C. n., U. S. Fish Conmiission: 



Specimen of Fetaurus, supposed to be 



from New Guinea. 39973. 

 TowNSEND, Prof. C. H. T. (See under 



Department of Agriculture; also under 



Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. ) 



TowNSEND, J. A., received through De- 

 partment of Agriculture. Twenty -seven 

 plants collected in Oregon. 40765. 



Townsend-Barber Taxidermy and Zoo- 

 logical Company, El Paso, Tex.: Im- 

 perial Woodpecker (39725) ; male speci- 

 men of Mountain Sheep, Oris mexicanus, 

 from Carrizal Mountains, Mexico (L. P. 

 X.) (40289); through C. H. T. Town- 

 send, president, female specimen of 

 Ovis inexicamuR from Carrizal Mountains 

 (40290). Purchase. 



Tracy, N. B., Auburn, Me.: Six speci- 

 mens of fribolite schist from Auburn. 

 40693. 



Traphagen, F., Bozeman, Mont. : Speci- 

 mens of bismuthinite, stephanite, and 

 corundum from Montana. Exchange. 

 40130. 



Trask, Mrs. Blanche, Avalon, Cal.: Four 

 specimens of Cotyledons from Califor- 

 nia (39852); received through Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, 5 plants from San 

 Clemente Island, California (40240) ; 84 

 plants (purchase) (40610); specimen of 

 Ty/odiHa/uH^maGabb (40714) ; 16plants 

 from California (40923; 41200) ; 4 ma- 

 rine shells from California (41046). 

 (See also under Department of Agri- 

 culture.) 



Trelease, Dr. William, Missouri Botan- 

 ical Garden, St. Louis, Mo.: Specimen 

 of Agave morrisi. 39963. 



Tring Museum, Tring, England. (See 

 under R. H. Beck. ) 



True, Dr. F. W., U. S. National Museum: 

 Plant from Maine. 39883. 



TsucHiDA, T., Zoological Laboratory, 

 Misaki, Japan: Rodents and small 

 mammals from Japan. (40137; 41033.) 

 Purchase. 



Turin, Italy, Royal Museum: Received 

 through Dr. Pietro Prever. Specimens 

 of fossil Nummulites and Orbitoides. 

 Exchange. 40256. 



Ulrich, E. O., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 About 1,250 species of Paleozoic plants, 

 corals, echinoderms, pteropods, and 

 crustaceans, including about 180 type 

 lots and 10,000 specimens (purchase) 

 (39866); meteorite from Christian 

 County, Ky. (purchase) L. P. X. 

 (40543); about 75,000 specimens of fos- 

 sil l)ryozoans representing about 1,200 

 species, with nearly 670 types (pur- 

 chase) (41179); crinoids, bryozoans, 

 brachiopods, and trilobites, represent- 

 ing principally the Lower Silurian 

 system of the Mississippi Valley (pur- 

 chase) L. P. X. (41180). 



Underwood, John, Washington, D. C. : 

 Spencer rifle. Purchase. 40050. 



United States Mint, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Received through George E. Roberts, 

 director. Bronze memorial medal of 

 President McKinley, and a bronze co\> 

 per medal of Lieut. Victor Blue. Pur- 

 chase. 40311. 



United States National Museum: The 

 following models were made in the 

 Anthropological Laboratories: Plaster 

 cast of Egyptian scarab (39765 ) ; model 

 of a Chinese musical instrument (34749) ; 

 model in plaster of a Mexican collar or 

 yoke (39750); model of drilled ceremo- 

 nial butterfly and models of a polished 

 stone knife and a stone club (39751); 

 model of an arghool (39825); four 

 models of a Jouet (40072); three plas- 

 ter casts of a large Mexican idol and 

 three plaster casts of a small Mexican 

 idol (40145); two models of the "Tower 

 of Silence" (40158); four casts of Costa 

 Rican metate (40234); four casts of a 

 stone yoke from Mexico (40235); two 

 copies of a large whistle (Spapakuilla) 

 and a copy of a double reed (40241); 

 model of a marine trumpet (40261); 

 three casts of a stone yoke (40286); 

 two casts of stone "Palmas" (40287); 



