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Treasury Department, U. S. Life-Sav- 

 in;/ Station, transmitted by Capt. J. J. 

 Dnuton, keeper, Ocean City, Md. : Spec- 

 imen of Trickiurn-s le2)turns. 32554. 



Tkelease, Prof. William, Missouri Bo- 

 tanical Gardens, St. Louis, Mo. : Five 

 specimens of Agaves and 9 specimens of 

 DasyUrion. 32911. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



Trice, v., Prague, Bohemia: Eight alco- 

 holic preparations of cartilagenous 

 lishes. Purchase. 33564. 



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

 Mammal skins and skulls, rejitiles, 

 birds' skins, insects, marine inverte- 

 brates, tishes, from Maine. 32542. 



Turneh, H. AV. (See under,). A. Edman ; 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey, and G. W. Kimble). 



Turner, L. M., Washington, D. C. : 

 Danish lantern. Purchase. 33547. 



Turner, Dr. Peyton. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of. ) 



Tyler, A. A., Schenectady, N. Y. : Fifty- 

 seven plants from Staten Island sea- 

 board. Purchase. 326«7. 



Ulke, Henry, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of Bembidium vile Lecoute, 

 from California (new to the collection). 

 32716. 



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

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Underwood, C. F., National Museum, 

 San Jose, Costa Rica: Twenty-one 

 birds' eggs. Exchange. 331.55. 



Van Deusen, Mrs. Alys B., Hartford, 

 Conn. : Large platter and dinner plate 

 (32710); small plate and cream pitcher 

 (33.500) ; 3 dinner plates and a tea plate 

 (32.504). Deposit. 



Van Horne, C. P., Glen, N. Y. : Rude 

 chipiied implement (gift) (33076) ; frag- 

 ments of pottery from prehistoric Mo- 

 hawk camp sites, also 1 Hint implement 

 (exchange) (33266). 



Van Hyning, T., Des Moines, Iowa: 

 Fifty-live shells from various localities. 

 32492. 



Van Ness, jr., .John, De Soto, Miss. : Thir- 

 teen specimens of Tertiary invertebrate 

 fossils, ril) of fossil cetacean, and tooth 

 of fossil shark. 33121, 



Vandeventrk, G. H., Huntsvillo, Ala.: 

 Pentremite from Madison County, Ala. 

 33485. 



Vasey, Miss Flora N., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Eighty plants from Niuitu(rket, 

 Mass.; (32552); 6 plants (32616); 2 

 plants (32692) : 2 specimens of Jeer rii- 

 hrum (32781). 



Vasey, G. R. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Vaughan, T. Wayland, U. S. Geological 

 Survey: P^oceue fossils from Louisiana 

 (gift) (32374) ; 17 Tertiary corals from 

 Europe and Cretaceous Rutistida; (gift) 

 (33288) ; 7 Tertiary corals from Europe 

 (purchase) (33367); land and fresh- 

 water shells from Alabama (gift) 

 (33734). 



Vienna, Austria: K. K. Naturhistoris- 

 ches Hofmuseum, Botanische Abtheil- 

 ung, transmitted by Dr. G. von Beck: 

 One hundred plants (33272) ; transmit- 

 ted by Dr. Theo. Fuchs; 65 specimens 

 of Tertiary plants representing 9 spe- 

 cies (32698). Exchange. 



Volland, Mrs. Larissa, Gettysburg, 

 Pa. : Shell-cap from the Gettysburg 

 battlefield. Purchase. 33675. 



Wacksmutii, Mrs. Charles; Burling- 

 ton, Iowa: Eight crinoids and 2 bl.ist- 

 oids from the St. Louis formation of 

 Alabama. 33352. 



Waghorne, Rev. A. C, Bay of Islands, 

 Newfoundland: Thirty-nine specimens 

 of dried lichens (gift) (33016) ; 85 Lab- 

 rador lichens and a specimen of Sphag- 

 num (purchase) (33193). 



Wagner Free Institute of Science, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : Typo specimen of 

 Pectunculus virginifv Wagner. 33478. 



Wakeham, Dr. William, Department of 

 Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Canada: 

 Diatoms, marine invertebrates, fishes, 

 and moUusks. 33479. 



Walcott, Hon. Charles D., Acting As- 

 sistant Secretary U. S. National Muse- 

 um : Three pairs of antlers of Cervu8 

 carolinensis, from Yellowstone National 

 Park. 33544. 



Walker, Bryant, Detroit, Mich. : Three 

 unios froin Alabama (32764). 



Walker, Mrs. S. B., Castle Rock, Colo.: 

 Teeth of fossil shark. 33302. 



Wallingsford, AV. W., U. S. National 

 Museum ; Gold button of the Union 

 Veteran Corps (32938) ; pearl from a 

 specimen of I'enus mervenaria; Chesa- 

 peake Bay, Maryland (33236). 



