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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899, 



8zoLi), Miss Henrietta, Baltimore, Md.: 

 Photograph of a synagogue of the Ohel 

 Shalom Congregation in Baltimore. 

 34628. 



Taber, John, Dallas, Tex. : Specimen of 

 Sptuvrophihalma ocddentalis. 33918. 



Taff, J. A. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological. Survey. ) 



Tait, J. A., Floral City, Fla.: Plant. 

 34050. 



Talbot, D. H., Sioux City, Iowa: Speci- 

 men of wolfram from near Lead City, 

 S. Dak. 34963. 



Tassin, Mrs. Mary, Washington, D. C. : 

 Sword, sword knot, and belt presented 

 to the late Col. A. S. Tassin, U. S. A. 

 (sword case and packing box). 33986. 



Tassin, Wirt, U. S. National Museum: 

 Diamond crystal from De Beers Mine, 

 South Africa. 34987. 



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

 Specimen of Vespn'tilio fusciis. 33878. 



Taylor, J. G., Owensboro, Ky. : Skin of 

 a Passenger Pigeon. 33875. 



Taylor, W^illiam, Rockcreek, Wyo. : 

 Specimens of bentonite or taylorite. 

 34370. 



Tehama Consolidated Chrome Com- 

 pany, Red Bluff, Cal. : Sample of ocher. 

 34210. 



Tennessee Centennial Exposition, 

 Nashville, Tenn. : One hundred and 

 thirteen photographs from negatives 

 of views of buildings and grounds of 

 the Exposition in 1897. 35237. 



Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Com- 

 pany, Birmingham, Ala. : Coal. 34177. 



Terry, C. A. (See under Westinghouse 

 Electric and Manufacturing Company. ) 



Texas Coal and Fuel Company, Weath- 

 erford, Tex. : Coal. 34212. 



Thlselton-Dyer, Dr. W. T. (See under 

 J. B. Baker: Kew, England, Royal Bo- 

 tanic Gardens. ) 



Thompson, E. S., New York City, N. Y.: 

 Two specimens of Cervus canadensis; 2 

 specimens of Odocoileus hemionus; 3 

 specimens of Ovis carvina, and 1 speci- 

 men of AntUocapra. Purchase. 34977. 



Thompson, Miss Jennie, Morgantown, 

 W. Ya. : Collection of molding tools, 

 molds and dies, etc., obtained by Dr. 

 Walter Hough from the Thompson 

 Pottery, at Morgantown. 34057. 



Thompson, Capt. William, Norfolk, Ya., 

 received through \s\ A. Wilcox: Three 

 deformed claws of ('aUtnedes saj)idus. 

 33768. 



TiuRSTON, G. P., Nashville, Tenn.: Fif- 

 teen skulls of Stone grave Indians. 

 34696. 



TiiuRow, F. W., Harvester, Tex. : Medic- 

 inal plants (33808) ; received through 

 Department of Agriculture, 10 plants 

 (34876); 19 plants (35033). 



Tiffany & Co., New York City, N. Y. : 

 Four cut opals. Purchase. 35163. 



Tilden, Miss Josephine, University of 

 Minnesota, IMinneapolis, Minn.: One 

 hundred specimens of American algte. 

 Purchase. 34238. 



Tingle, G. R., Snug Harbor, Cook Inlet, 

 Alaska: Hair worm, representing the 

 genus Gordius. 35149. 



Tinsley, J. D., Mesilla Park, N. Mex.: 

 Myriapod. 33916. 



Tobias, W. N. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



Tongue, Miss Amy, Washington, D. C.: 

 Specimen of Psorophora ciliata Fa))r. 

 33891. 



Tores y Tores, Guayanillo, Porto Ric(j: 

 Sword, or hanger. (See under Porto 

 Rico collection, 35201.) 



Totten, W. K. D., jr., Cincinnati, Ohio: 

 Fish-moth, Lepisma sacchurinn. 34200. 



Tower, G. W. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Townsend, C. H. Tyler, Mesilla Park, 

 N. Mex.: Land shells and moUusks 

 (34120) ; 2 species of Polygyra from 

 Sierra Blanca (34214); 10 specimens of 

 Hymenoptera (34903). 



Townsend, E. C, Columbus, N. C, re- 

 ceived through Cornell University: 

 Four hundred plants. Purchase. 35165. 



Tracy, Prof. S. M., Biloxi, Miss., re- 

 ceived through DeiDartmentof Agricul- 

 ture: Plants (34568, 34740, 34793, 34875) 

 (exchange); 700 plants from the Gulf 

 coast (35063) (purchase). 



Trask, Mrs. Blanche, Avalon, Santa 

 Catalina Island, Cal.: One hundred and 

 two plants. Purchase. 35000. 



Treasury Department, Hon. Lyman S. 

 Gage, Secretary: 

 U. S. Coast (Did Geodelic Stirfcji, received 

 through Henry S. Pritchett, superin- 



