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REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Tiffany &. Co. — Continued. 



tiqno enameled bronze bnckle (pur- 

 chase) (2!t7!)0); 2 Tartar knives and 

 otlier ethnological objects (purchase) 

 (29791). 



Todd, Baxter (Los Angeles, Cal.): 

 Specimen of igneous rock, probably a 

 basalt. (Returned.) 30412. 



Toi.LiN, Oscar (Miakka, Fla.): Three 

 specimens of Everglade Kite and 2 

 Warblers (gift) (2975G) ; 7 specimens, 

 representing 4 species of young birds 

 from Florida (purchase) (29757). 



Toms, C. F. (Hendersonville, N. C): 

 Manganese ore from Green River 

 (29708) ; specimen of rock underlj'ing 

 the Zircon mine on Green River 

 (29713) ; gold ore from Boilston gold 

 mines in Henderson County (29728) ; 

 Auerlite (29757) ; ore from Reasonover 

 Creek, N. C. (30125). 



TOOMER, Isaac (Westlake, La.) : Speci- 

 men of Dynastes tityus. 30783. 



Toi'PixG, D. Leroy. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



ToRREY, Mrs. M. C. C. (Baird, Miss.): 

 Specimen of lignified banana and 4 

 fragments of pottery from near Lake 

 Dawson. 30709. " 



TowNSEND, Charles H. (See under 

 Fish Commission, U. S., and Thomas 

 Lee.) 



TowNSEND, C. H. Tyler. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of.) 



Tracy, Andrew (Greenville, Miss.), 

 through H. St. L. Coppee: ' Carved 

 stone pipe from Arkansas. 30643. 



Tracy, S. M. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Trelease, William (Missouri Botanical 

 Garden, St. Louis, Mo.) : Two specimens 

 of Alcyonarian from Corvo, Azores. 

 29882. 



Trembly, Roy (IT. S. National Museum) : 

 Skin and skull of Brown Bat, Adelo- 

 7iycteriis f uncus. 29771. 



Treasury Department, through Secre- 

 tary of the Treasury and the Director 

 of the Mint: Collection of National 

 medals struck at the U. S. Mint, Phila- 

 delphia, forming a portion of the ex- 

 hibit of the Treasury Department at the 

 Atlanta Exposition (deposit) (30363). 



Treasury Department — Continued. 

 U. S. Life-Saving Service, trans- 

 mitted by Capt. J. H. Long (Fenwicks 

 Island, Del.): Skeleton of Finback 

 Whale (30795). 



Tristan, Senor J. Fid. (See under Agi'i- 

 culture, Department of, and Costa Rica, 

 National Museum of.) 



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

 Five photographs of Laplanders 

 (30115); specimen of Hickory-borer, 

 Chion zinctus, Drury (30561). (See un- 

 der Fish Commission, U.S.) 



TuBB, Charles L. (Amory, Mass.), trans- 

 mitted by the Bureau of Ethnology : 

 Large skin jug. 30318. 



Turner, H. W.(U. S. Geological Survey) : 

 Geological specimens from Mexico 

 (30103); native gold with secondary 

 albite in veins in porphyry (30424). 

 (See under F. L. Ransome.) 



Turner, Miss S. W. (Washington, D. C.) : 

 Two ancient Greek coins and an icon. 

 30380. 



Turner, W. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Dei)artment of.) 



Turner, Mrs. W. W. (no address given) : 

 Series of reductions of Assyrian reliefs. 

 30570. 



Tweed, J. W. (Ripley, Ohio) : Collection 

 of stone implements. Exchange. 30133. 



Tweedy, Frank. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Udden, Prof. J. A. (Augustine College, 

 Rock Island, 111.) : Specimens of Stone- 

 flies, Nemoura albidijienniSyV^ alk. 296.59. 



Van Denburgh, J. (Stanford University, 

 Cal.): Set of eggs of Arkansas Gold- 

 finch, Spinns psaltria. 30699. 



Van Deusen, Robert T. (Stuyvesaut, N. 

 Y.): Stamped pitcher, and a pitcher 

 decorated with a transfer pattern. De- 

 posit. 30309. 



Van Dien, Mrs. R. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Van Hasbrouck, Mrs. E. J. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of.) 



Van Mater, J. A. (Franklin Furnace, 

 N. J.): Seventy specimens of pink 

 calcite. 29569. 



Van Sickle, W. M. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Von Linstow, Dr. O. (Gottengen, Ger- 

 many) : Si)ecimens of Bothnocephalus 

 quadratus, von Linstow, 1892; Tania 



