LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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SuTOR, IIknky — ("outinued. 



Unio shells (excliailue) (31581); 28peci- 

 iiieus of I'liio l([/randi from Tasmauia 

 (gift) (31812). 



iSwAN,.). ({., Port Tow iiseud, Washington : 

 Specimen of I'eclen cauriniis from Fuca 

 Strait. 31442. 



SwiNiiOK, Eknkst, Oxford, England: 

 Sixty-five specimens of lepidoptera, 

 representing 52 spoiies from the East 

 Indies, illustrating mimicry and pro- 

 tective resemblance. Purchase. 31868. 



SwoHD, J. F., .lonesville, \'irginia: 

 I'nionidic, representing fourteen spe- 

 cies, from Lee County, Virginia. 

 30i)71. 



SvDNKY, Nkw South Wales: Austra- 

 lian ^SIusKUM, transmitted by S. Sin- 

 clair, secretary : Fishes, mollusks, 

 reptiles, 25 birds' skins, minerals, ores, 

 and rocks. Exchange. 31081. 



Sylvester, E. O., Sitka, Alaska: I'lant. 

 31851. 



Tache, E. E. (Secundor Quebec, Canada: 

 Crown Lands, Department of.) 



Tassin, Wirt, IJ. S. National ^Museum: 

 Specimens of monazitesand from Hurke 

 County, North Carolina (31290); 11 

 specimens of calamine from Bertha 

 Mine. Pulaski, Virginia (312!(2) ; miner- 

 als from Stassfurt, Germany, consisting 

 ofrock salt, kainite,8chunite, and others 

 (31293) ; 158 specimens of minerals from 

 Sussex County, New Jersey, and ( )rauge 

 County. New York, including spinel, 

 fowlerite, and others (31300) ; 4 speci- 

 mens of millerite from Gap Mine, Lan- 

 ca.ster County, Pennsylvania (31304) ; 

 9 sjiecimens of minerals (31318); a set 

 of 5 models illustrating the dispersion 

 of optic axes in minerals (31388) ; speci- 

 men of gersdortlite from Alova, Malaga, 

 Spain (31889). 



Taylok, Miss Evelyn, Tiverton, Khode 

 Island: Lower pharyngeal bone of a 

 lUacklish ( Tantoga oiiitia). 31S47. 



Taylor, .1. G., Oweusboro, Kentucky: 

 Archaological objects from Corn Is- 

 land, Spencer County, Indiana, and an 

 unfinished ceremonial object from 

 Daviess County, Kentucky. Deposit. 

 Returned. 30960. 



Taylok, Miss Katherine A., Baltimore, 

 Maryland: Six herbarium specimens 

 of Commelina communis from Baltimore 

 County. 31403. 



Ten Eyck, Miss 1)., Worcester, Massa- 

 chusetts: Land snail. 31321. 



Tei"! t, Dr. F. O., Tecumseh, Michigan: 

 Two Green-sided Darters IHplesion 

 bleniiioideii. 32265. 



Telkchai'iiic Historical Society ok 

 North America, transmitted by G. C. 

 Maynard, Secr<'tary: C<dlection of 

 Morse telegraphic apparatus (31175); 

 piece of submarine cable laid in 18.53, a 

 specimen of the subujarine cable laid 

 in 1866, and two glass insulators 

 (31545). Deposit. 



Tellery, S. J., New York City: Tibetan 

 ))ra8s trumpet. Purchase. 30965. 



Terrell, J. A., Bloomfield, Kentucky: 

 Screech Owl, in tiie flesh (31122) ; spec- 

 imens of Meijascops atiio, in gray plum- 

 age, in the flesh (31317). 



Test, F. C, Lafayette, Indiana: Three 

 snakes. 32223. 



Thayer, A. H., Dublin, New Hampshire: 

 Snake (30854); 15 birds from Europe 

 (32176). 



Thompson, Prof. D'Arcy W., Dundee, 

 Scotland: Crustaceans. 31639. 



Thompson, H. D., Moline, Illinois: Pot- 

 tery whistle shai)cd like an animars 

 head, and a small flint scrajier. 32264. 



Tiio.MPSON, M. T., Providence, Khode Is- 

 land: Hemiptera, representing four 

 species. 31814. 



Thompson, Mrs. W. W. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



Thorne, E. .L, Findley, Maryland: Nest 

 of Ruby-throated lluinmiug-bird, Tro- 

 chilux colubris. 30914. 



Thorpe, Dr. H. IL, Liberty Hill, Texas: 

 Two alcoholic snakes (30864) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of Scolojundra heroa, and a Ta- 

 rantula (31257). 



TiEFANY', C.L., New York City: ^'ase of 

 favrlle glass. 30951. 



TiEFANY & Co., New York City: Collec- 

 tionofengraved diplomas, inscriptions, 

 etc., maiU' by the company (gift) 

 (31143) ; specimen of rbodochrosite from 

 John Reed Mine, Alecaute, Lake Coun- 

 ty, California (purchase "N") (31797); 

 gold and silver specimens (purchase 

 " N ") (31899) ; native silver from IJatop- 

 ilas, Mexico (purchase "N") (31905); 6 

 specimens of Copenhagen porcelain, 

 consisting of a faience figure of an owl, 

 2 tliience ])itcher8, and 11 pieces of Rus- 

 sian iron art castings (purchase)(31936). 



