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Turner, Mrs. Mary E. Nest of Bewick's wren, with eleven eggs ; from 

 Mount Carmel, 111. Accession 13275. 



Tuttle, P. M. Two small specimens of mound pottery ; from Idaho. 

 Accession 13187. 



Tillman, Samuel. Two cutting tools, twenty-nine arrow-heads; from 

 Mississippi. Accession 13664. 



Union College, Schenectady, J\ r . Y. Two boxes containing a collection of 

 worms. Accession 12893. 



I r nion Fish Company, Camden, Maine. Model of works and two boxes of 

 sample cans of goods. Accession 12694. 



Van Ess, Ira. One box of Indian relics; from New York. Accession 

 12719. 



Van Patten, Br. C. H. Collection of general natural history; from Costa 

 Rica. Accession 13204. 



Van Viiet, Stewart, TJ. S. A. Specimen of potato growing through 

 piece of bone ; from New Jersey. Accession 13540. / 



Van Wyck, Hon. Charles H. Head, skin, and antlers of deer [Cervus 

 macrotis). Accession 13839. 



Velie, Dr. J. W. Specimen of Ardea occidentalism from Florida. Ac- 

 cession 13551. 



Vernon, M. R. Specimen of ore ; from Arizona. Accession 13161. 



Yerrill, Prof. A. E. Large and valuable collection of alcoh lie marine 

 invertebrates; from off the coast of New England. Accessions 12652, 

 12674. 12678, 12945. 



Very, Samuel W., U. S. JV. A collection of general natural history ; 

 from Santa Cruz, Patagonia. Accession 13209. 



Von Behr [through E. G. Blackford). Three living specimens of German 

 carp ; from Germany. Accession 12578. 



Von Tagen, F. A. Specimen of asbestos ; from North Carolina. . Ac- 

 cession 12682. 



Voss, Albert. Two boat winches; from Massachusetts. Accession 

 12514. 



Wagner, Paul. Photograph of septarium ; from Texas. Accession 

 13202. 



Walkc, E. H. Seven stone implements and specimen of leech, with 

 young attached to stomach of mother; from North Carolina. Acces- 

 sions 12926, 12936. 



Walker, J. Carter. Specimen of insect from Virginia. Accession 

 13364. 



Walker, John G., U. S. N. Collection of Polaris relics found by Sir Allen 

 Young in the yacht Pandora, on Littleton Island, and a Russian trunk, 

 generally used for transportation of effects or materials in Northern 

 Siberia on the backs of horses or reindeer. Accession 13026. 



Walker, S. T. Specimens of fossils ; from Tampa Bay, Florida. Acces- 

 sion 12831. 



Wallace, John. One box of bird-skins. (Purchased.) Accession 13595. 



