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villo, Cincinnati and Charleston Kttil- 

 road Company, issued Oetober 1, 1840; 

 75-cent bill issued by the State of South 

 Carolina, Fel)ruary 1, 1863, and a $5 

 bill of the "Soldiers "Wayside Home," 

 issued May 1, 1864 (38905) ; silver watch 

 (39207) ; programme of the ceremonies 

 of the unveiling of the Rochamlieau 

 statue, May 24, 1902 (39567). 



Swindler, B. F., Salt Lake City, Ctah. 

 Received througli V. E. Heikes: Na- 

 tive tellurium from Delamar Mines, 

 Delamar, Nev. 3865fi. 



T.^VLoK, Charles B., King.ston, Jamaica: 

 Bats and frogs hxnn Jamaica. (38811, 

 39051, 39462. ) 



Taylor, F. L., Lawyers, Va. : Almonual 

 hen's egg. 38448. 



Texxies, Miss Edith, "We t Salamanca, 

 N. Y.: Cccropia moth, ^{ttartin cerropid^ 

 L. 39549. 



Tekry, C. a. (See under Nernst I^amp 

 Company. ) 



Thiselton-Dyek, Sir W. T. (See under 

 Kew, England, Iloyal Botanic (har- 

 dens. ) 



Thomas, Oldkield, British Aluseum 

 (Natural History), Cromwell Boad, 

 London, England: Skin and skull of 

 MicTotuf^. 38457. 



Thomson, G. M., Dunedin, New Zealand: 

 Ten species of crustaceans. 38349. 



Tiffany & Co., New York City: Exhibit 

 illustrating different stages in the man- 

 ufacture of the Dewey medal. 38504. 



Tms, Prof. E. G. S., Urbana, 111.: 

 Twenty sjwcimens of Hymenoptera. 

 38847. 



Todd, Aurelus G., El Cristo, Cuba.: 

 Tailless whip scorpion, AdmetKn palma- 

 tus. 38374. 



Tokyo, Japan, Imperial I'xiveksity, 

 Received through Prof. C. Ishikawa: 

 Skeleton of giant salamander. Ex- 

 change. 39440. 



ToLLiN, Oscar, Marco, Fla. : Lepidoptera 

 (gift) (39267); 2 porpoise skeletons 

 (purchase) (39112). 



Toms, R. N., Browns Station, N. Y. : 

 Spider {EpeirainsulariH). 38548. 



Topping, D. Le Roy, Washington, D. C. : 

 Sixty specimens of violets from Canada 

 and the District of Columbia. 38210. 



TowNSEND, C. H. T., c^ C. M. Barber, El 

 Paso, Tex.: Two black-tail deer, Odo- 

 roileiis can>is (purchase) (39204); 6 ter- 

 rapins from INIexico (gift) (.39.582). 



Tracy, Prof. S. i\I., Biloxi, Mi.-s.: Plants 

 from Florida and Texas (gift) (38248, 

 38829, 39580); 445 plants collected in 

 the Gulf States (purchase) (.39312). 



Trask, Mrs. Blanche, Avalon, Cal.: 

 Plants from California. (!ift and pur- 

 chase. (39364, 39542). 



Treasury Department, l'. 8. Life-Saving 

 Service. Received through Jerome G. 

 Kiah, superintendent, Harbor Beacii, 

 Mich., and Horace L. Piper, acting 

 general superintendent. Treasury De- 

 partment: Coi)per specimens found on 

 the western side of Keweenaw Point. 

 39379. 



Trelease, Prof. \V. T. (See under Har- 

 riman, E. H.) 



Troschel, a., Chicago, 111.: P^.ighty-five 

 specimens of Lepidoptera. Exchange. 

 39108. 



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

 Specimens of Schizopods taken from 

 the stomach of a Newfoundland whale, 

 BaJivnopitera mii^truliis I^. 392t)2. 



True, Dr. F.W., and Dr. D.W. Prentiss: 

 Sulphur-bottom whale (histological and 

 end)ryo]ogical specimens) from Bale- 

 na, Newfoundland. 38491. 



Tucker, INIrs. Felicia M., New Rochelle, 

 N. Y. : The Franklin ]>rinting ])ress. 

 Purchase. 38701. 



Turner, R. Y., Auburn, Me.: S])ecimen 

 of pegmatite. Purchase. 3S.')40. 



Tweedy, Frank, Washington, D. C. : Five 

 hundred and tifty-four plants from 

 northern Colorado. Exc-hange. 38843. 



TIdden, J. A., Rock Island, 111.: Series 

 of small Sftniuidd from the St. Louis 

 formation at Pella, Iowa. 38456. 



I'hler, G. H. S., Philadelphia, Pa. : Badge 

 of Meade Post, G. A. R., and badge of 

 the Thirty-third Encampment G. A. R. 

 39183. 



Uhlig, E. C, New York City: Two sand 

 fulgurites from South Vineland, N. J. 

 39141. 



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

 About 5,000 specimens (100 species) of 

 fossil Ostracoda, including types and 

 fig\ired specimens of each. Purchase. 

 38973. 



