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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



SwEELEY, William (Williamspoit, Pa. ) : 

 Souvenir badge of tlio Tweuty-iiinth 

 Anuiial Encampment of the Depart- 

 ment of Pennsylvania, G. A. R., at 

 Wiilianisport. 29247. 



SwEKT, Dr. William (Shelbyville, HI.): 

 Six stone hatchets and 6 flint arrow- 

 lieads from Ontario, Canada. Ex 

 change. 29031. 



Swingle, W. T. (Eiistis,Fla.). (See under 

 H.J. Webber.) 



Tanner, J. J. (St. John, Utah) : Graphite, 

 ocher, and marl. 29095. 



Tassi.x, Wirt (U. S. National Museum): 

 Twohundred zeolites from Minivs ISasin, 

 Nova Scotia, and vicinitj' (collected for 

 the National Museum) (28458); speci- 

 men of epidote in calcite on granite 

 from Washington, D. C. (gift) (28505); 

 phosphate from Roseland, Nelson 

 County, Va. (collected for the National 

 Museum) (28961). 



Taylor, R. (Four Mile Run, Virginia): 

 Seven specimens of Black Tern, Hydro- 

 chelidon nigra siirinamensis, in the flesh. 

 28495. 



Taylor, T. O. (Manassas, Va.) : Piece of 

 slate containing tracery of a fern, found 

 in a quarry near Manassas. 28954. 



Teute, Fkhd. (Rochester, N.Y.) : Twenty- 

 live species of Lepidoptera. 28709. 



Thayer, A. H. (Scarboro, N. Y. ) : Brews- 

 ter's Warbler, HclminthophUa lencohron- 

 chialis, from Beltville, Md. l^xchauge. 

 29339. 



The Old Bangor Slate Company (Ban- 

 gor, Pa. ) : Ground slate and bricks 

 made from the same material, 28599. 



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

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Eng- 

 land.) 



Thomas. E. N. (Union City, Pa.): Luna 

 Silk Moth, Jctias luna. 29383. 



Thompson, R. J. (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum): Snake (Cyclophis (rativus), Sp'i- 

 der {Dolomedes tenehrostis, Hentz), and 

 a small collection of mammals. 28584. 



Thomson, Albert (Folsom, S. Dak.): A 

 small collection of mammal skins and 

 2 birds' skins from South Dakota. 

 29215. 



Tiffany &. Co. (New York City) : Three 

 cutandpolishetl prehinitesfromHoxie's 

 Quarry, New Jersey. 29290. Purchase. 

 "A." 



TiLDEN, Jo.sEi'U E. (See under Agricnl- 

 tiire. Department of.) 



Todd, E. R. (Smithsonian Institution): 

 Specimen of Feromi/sctts Icucopiis. 

 29479. 



Toronto, University of (Toronto, Can- 

 ada), through Prof. R. Ramsay Wright: 

 Specimens of Echinorhi/nchus capHatus. 

 Exchange. 29062. 



Torre, de la, Dr. Charles, and Dr. 

 MoNTANK (Royal University, Habana, 

 Cuba) : Ten photographs of crania and 

 antiquities of Cuba. 29485. 



Torre, Dr. Carlos de la (Royal Uni- 

 versity, Habana, Cuba) : Quartz from 

 Guaiiabacoa, Cuba. 28562. 



Toumey, Prof. J. W. (Tucson, Ariz.): 

 Eleven cones. Exchange. 28869. 



Townsend, Charles H. (U. S. Fisb 

 Commission): Four skulls of bears, 

 collected near Sitka, Alaska (29109); 

 septarian nodule from Alleghany River, 

 near Tarentum, Pa. (29155) ; 21 birds' 

 skins, representing 7 species, from 

 Alaska (29178). (See under Fish Com- 

 mission, U. S.) 



Townsend, Dr. J. A. (Newport, Oreg.): 

 Plants. 29514. 



Tracy, S. M, (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Tregear, Prof. Edward (Wellington, 

 New Zealand) : Five photographs of 

 Maori houses. Exchange. 29279. 



Trelease, Prof. William (Fayal, Azores, 

 and also Director Missouri Botanical 

 Garden, St. Louis, Mo. ) : Crustaceans 

 and echiiioderms, alcoholic fishes, and 

 S(inid from Fayal, Azores (28479) ; rep- 

 tiles, birds, shells, and alcoholic Squid, 

 alcoholic crabs, isopods and sea ur- 

 chins, fishes, and a bat from tiie Azores 

 (28521); insects, barnacles, and a 

 shrimp from the Azores (29093). 



Trenchard, Edward (New York City): 

 Sword and belt presented to Admiral 

 S. D. Trenchard by the Government of 

 Great Britain for generous and effective 

 service in rescuing the officers and crew 

 of the liritish l)ark Adieu, disabled off 

 Cape Ann, JVIassachusetts, in August, 

 1856. 29096. 



TristAn, Senor .T. FiD. (See under Costa 

 Rica, National Museum of.) 



