LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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U'lideiit: SiK'ciiiH'n of tlu' lirst traiis- 

 Atlaiitif culile laid in 1858 from 

 Ireland to Newfoundland (iUUtS); 4 

 plaster medallions struck in com- 

 memoration of Prof. Jolin E. Watson 

 (35200). 

 U. »S'. Ij[l'r-Siiriii<i Service, received 

 through W. 1). Parsons, keeper, 

 Hither Plain Station, N. Y.: Piece of 

 whalelione from a tinliack whale tiiat 

 floated ashore at Montauk. 34841. 

 Trelease, Prof. William, Missouri Bo- 

 tanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo.: Agave 

 leaves from Mexico. 34389. 

 Trent, Mrs. Lucy Carter. (See under 

 National Society of the Colonial Dames 

 of America.) 

 Troost, Gerard, estate of, received 

 through E. W. Rankin, acting admin- 

 istrator of the estate of James Hall, 

 Albany, N. Y.: "Troost collection of 

 crinoids," consisting of 294 specimens; 

 also manuscript and drawings of 107 

 species. 34282. 

 True, J. M., Branch, Pa.: Beetle (Cas- 



xkht guttata Oliv. ) 34998. 

 Truesdell & Frearey, West Stockliridge, 

 Mass. : Limestone used in making quick- 

 lime. 34207. 

 Turner, S. H., White Sulphur Springs, 

 W. Va. : Photograph of a mirror struck 

 by lightning. 33992. 

 Turner, H. W. (See under G. W.Kimble. ) 

 Turner, W. D., Ferguson's Wharf, Va. : 

 Specimen of Hartford Fern, Lygod'mm 

 palmatmn (34314); specimen of phos- 

 jihatic marl (34464). 

 Turrill, C. B., San Francisco, Cal.: 

 Marine and fresh-water shells from 

 Lower California and western North 

 America (34257, 34359). 

 Udden, Prof. J. A., Rock Island, 111.: 

 Three specimens of Cardiocaris, 1 speci- 

 men of Orthocerex, 1 bryozoan, and a 

 sponge (34498); received through U. S. 

 Geological Survey, two cut specimens 

 of a structure obtained from Cedar 

 Valley limestone. 35001. 

 Umbach, L. M., Naperville, 111.: Plants 

 (34322, 34758, 34794, 34829, 35094). 

 Exchange. 



Union Sand and Emkhy Wiieki, Com- 

 pany, Boston, Mass.: (hirnets used for 

 abrasive jiuqioses. 34418. 

 Union Soapstone Company, Chester De- 

 pot, Vt.: Specimen of soapst(jne. 34431. 

 Urich, F. W., Port of Spain, Trinidad, 

 British West Indies: Collection of Ven- 

 ezuelan Lepidoptera and Diptera 

 (35008); received through Dr. L. O. 

 Howard, fishes from Trinidad (35102). 

 Vaillant, Leon. (See under Paris, 

 France, Musee d'Histoire Naturelle.) 

 Van Arsdale, Mrs. Ellen Brainard 



(See under Lieut. F. R. Brainard.) 

 Van HecKeren, Baron, Sinagar, Java: 



One large Scoliid. 34385. 

 Van Hise, Prof. C, Madison, Wis. (See 

 under Interior Department, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey.) 

 Van Kirk, J. W., Pottsgrove, Pa.: Four 

 stone implements; mammal skulls; 

 beaded money purse, wooden chair, 

 and a specimen of lime deposit from a 

 teakettle. 34067. 

 Van Pelt, J. C, Woodstock, Va.: Con- 

 federate paper money. 33862. 

 Vanneman, William, U. S. National 

 Museum : Miniature ship's anchor, 

 manufactured at the Washington Navy 

 Yard from sights and sight boxes recov- 

 ered from the wreck of the "Maine". 

 34805. 

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



seum: Plant. 34739. 

 Vaughan, T. Wayland, U. S. Geological 

 Survey: Set of negatives' of Duchas- 

 saing and Michelotti's types of Sym- 

 phyllioi<l corals in the Museum of Turin 

 (33848, 33849); 2 species of land shells 

 from Texas (35819) ; 50 specimens of 

 shells, representing 12 species from 

 Texas; 2 beetles and 6 specimens of 

 Homoptera from the same locality 

 (33861). 

 Verd Antique Marble Company, Chi- 

 cago, 111.: Slab and cubes of verd 

 antique marble from Holly Springs, 

 Ga. 34934. 

 Verrill, Prof. A. E., Yale University 

 Museum, New Haven, Conn.: Four- 

 teen specimens of Gorgonians and 

 corals. Purchase. 34472. "O." 



' These negatives were presented to Mr. Vaughan by Count Peracca, and trans- 

 ferred bv ]Mr. Vaughan to the National Museum. 



