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Stose, G. W. — Continued, 

 specimens of Upper Carboniferous fos- 

 sils from Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Ex- 

 change. 29979. 



Stossich, Prof. M. (Trieste, Austria) : 

 Parasites collcctt'd at Trieste and de- 

 termined by Professor Stossicli. Ex- 

 cliange. 29944. 



Stover, E. D. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Strait, Hon. T. J. (Member House of Rep- 

 resentatives.) Transmitted by Mr. C. 

 D. Walcott: Triassio sandstone from 

 near Raleigh, N. C. 30710. 



Sturtz, B. (Bonn-a-Rheiu, (Jermany) : 

 Eight fossil starfishes from Bunden- 

 bach, Germany. 30628. 



SuKSDORF, W. N. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Sulzberger, D. (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 First .Jewish prayer book published in 

 America. Deposit. (Returned.) 29591. 



Swain, John & Son (London, England) : 

 Eighteen specimens of half-tone work, 

 in black and in colors. 30636. 



Sweeny, Thomas (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Cream pitcher of wedgewood 

 ware. 30258. 



Sword, J. F. (.Jouesville, Va.): Fifteen 

 species of Unios from Clinch River, Va. 

 30808. 



Tate, W. B. (U. S. National Museum) : 

 Katydid, Microcvntrum reVnwrve. 29825. 



Taylor, Miss K. A. (Baltimore, Md.): 

 Specimen of Commel'ma communis. 

 30197. (See under Agriculture, Depart- 

 ment of.) 



Taylor, W. W. (See under Rook wood 



Pottery Company.) 

 Tennessee, University of. (See under 



Agriculture, Department of.) 

 Tenney, Miss Hattie (Washington, D. 



C): Mexican pottery from Argentine 



Republic. Deposit. 29900. 

 Test, Dr. F. C. (Department of Agricul- 

 ture) : Snake and frog from Dismal 



Swamp, Virginia. 29560. 

 Tkute, Feri). (Rochester, N. Y.): Fifty 



species of Lepidoptera. 30173. 

 The Brusstar Ship Building Company 



(Baltimore, Md.), transmitted from the 



U. S. Fish Commission : Four models of 



boats. 29919. 



The Carborundum Company: Carbor- 

 undum, transmitted by E. G. Acheson, 

 president, and Dr. David D. T. Day, of 

 the U. S. Geological Survey. 30290. 



The Drake Company (Sioux City, S. 

 Dak.): Two slabs of agatized wood. 

 Deposit. 30207. 



The Telegraphic Historical Society 

 OF North America: Oil portrait of S. 

 F. B. Morse ; set of photographs of S. F. 

 B. Morse ; photograph of J. H. Wade ; 

 photo-lithographic copy of a painting 

 of the founders of the Baltimore & 

 Ohio Railroad, transmitted by G. C. 

 Maynard, secretary, Washington, D. C. 

 (30578) ; framed specimen of Morse tele- 

 grai)h writing, recorded in the Balti- 

 more office, of the first telegrajih line 

 in 1884 (30784). Deposit. 



Thiselton-Dy'er, Dr. W. T. (See uuder 

 Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England.) 



Thompson, C. H. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Thompson, Greeland. (See under Miss 

 Clara Hough.) 



Thompson, Mrs. J. M. (Ocala, Fla.): 

 Rude plaster casts of an old Spanish 

 coin. 30552. 



Thomson, Mrs. J. S. R. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



Thomson, M. Julius. (See under S. M. 

 Jorgensen.) 



Thorpe, Dr. H. H. (Liberty Hill, Tex.): 

 Femur of mastodon. 30764. 



Thurber, E. C. (Alhambra, Cal.): Three 

 lizards. 30703. 



Thurow, F. W. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Tiffany, Charles L. (New York City), 

 transmitted by George F. Kunz : Forty 

 pieces of Tiffany favrile glass, made 

 under the personal supervision of Mr. 

 Louis C. Tift'auy; also 2 mafcal stands. 

 Deposit. 30543. 



Tiffany &. Co. (New York City) : Geo- 

 logical specimens (J.) (purchase) 

 (29717); cut emerald from Muso mine, 

 United States of Colombia (J.) (pur- 

 chase) (29759) ; 6 pieces of Japanese 

 cloisonne, enameled brass vase, 2 pipe- 

 stems from Tunis, 2 samples of Russian 

 lacquer, 37 pieces of iridescent glass, 

 25 miscellaneous specimens from Syria, 

 24 pieces of porcelain, faience, and 

 earthenware, an antique Greek earth- 

 enware dish, glass pitcher, and an an- 



