LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 5 < 1 



Taylor, Douglas (Center Market, Washington, 1>. ('.). Specimen of spiny swell- 

 fish, Chilomycterus geometricus. 25770. 



Taylor, Rev. G. YV. | Victoria, British Columbia ). Shells and slugs from Vancouver 

 Island. 25033. 



Taylor, Mary M. (See under General M. ('. Meigs. I 



Tepper, J. G. O. (See under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Test. Frederick ('. (U. S. National Museum). Thirty specimens, representing 

 Species oi reptiles and batrachians, chiefly from Indiana (24844); 30 salaman- 

 ders (25753). 



Thayer, A. H. (Scarboro, N. V.). specimen of hog-nose snake. 25020. 



The Crown Typewriter Company (Brooklyn, X. V.). " Crown " typewriter. De- 

 posit. 25588. 



The E. S. Greeley Company (New York City), through Mr. G. ('. Maynard. . Morse- 

 register, sounder, relay ami key, bottle of ink and 2 rolls of paper used in 1891, 

 belonging to the Old Time Telegraphers' Collection. Deposit. 25412. 



The Golding & Sons Company' (Hockessin, Del. ). Feldspar and clay used in the 

 manufacture of pottery. 24720. 



The Singer Manufacturing Company (New York City). Old style Siager sewing 

 machine mounted on au iron stand, and a machine of the latest improved make 

 mounted on an oak stand. 24666. 



Thomas, Frederick L. (Ashton, Md.). Blue .jay (Cyanocitta cristata). 25490. 



Thomas, William S. (Washington, D.C.). Four hundred and thirty-four archaeo- 

 logical specimens, consisting of Indian stone relics, fragments of pottery and 

 other objects from Blagden's Hill, D. ('. Deposit. 25675. 



Thomson. John H. (New Bedford, Mass.). Stone implement (?) found on the Fair 

 Haven side of the Acushnet River. Deposit. 24965. 



Thompson, Edward S. (Thompsontown, Pa.) Four hundred and eight archaeologi- 

 cal objects, consisting of Indiau relics, arrow -heads, perforators, rude chipped 

 implements, chipped disc, notched sinkers, polished hatchet, fragments of 

 steatite vessels, fragments ofpotterj . pieces of clay and fossil shells, found along 

 the shore of the Juniata River, between Thompsontown and Port Royal. 25117. 



Thompson, H. P. (Belfast Me.), through the V. S. Fish Commission. Specimen of 

 Argentina situs. 24684. 



Thompson, Joiix (Oakland, Cal.). Two specimens of mourning-cloak butterfly 

 ( Vanessa antiopa L. ». 24634. 



Thwaites, George H. (Socorro. N. Mex.). Three tine specimens of Lepidodendron. 

 25393. 



TlBBEY, P. (Butte. Mont.). Thirteen specimens of a mixture of bornite, chalco- 

 cite, and pyrite. 25029. 



Tiffany* & Company (New York City). Three specimens of ornamental stone, con- 

 sisting of jasper, rhodonite, and rock crystal from Asiatic Russia, and a speci- 

 men of •• phantom" quartz from Brazil. 25419. Exchange. 



Tiphaine, V. L. (Lewiston, N. Y.), through Forest and stream Publishing Com- 

 pany. Large specimen of bowfiu (Amia calva). 25788. 



Tollin, Oscar (Sarasota, Fla. ). Five specimens of earth star (Geaster fornicatus 

 Huds.) (25436); mussel from between the lakes of Miakka (25832). 



Toms, ('apt. M. C. (Hendersonville, X. C). Twelve specimens of zircon crystals 

 from the Jones Zircon Mine. Henderson County, and I of xanthitane crystals 

 from the same locality, collected by Mr. W. S. Yeates, of the I. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 24742. 



Tornquist, Leon (Lund, Sweden). Graptolites. Exchange. 24609. 



Townley, N. M.,jr. (Sayreville, N. J.). Two fossil specimeus found 10 feet under 

 the bank of the Raritan River, New Jersej . 2581 1. 



Townsknd, Charles II. (Steamer Albatross, San Francisco, Cal.). Five skins of 

 Steller's sea-lion (Eumetopias stelleri), and 2 specimens of Harbor sea] ( Phoca vi- 



