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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Tassin, Wibt, Washington, D. 0. : Sap- 

 phire graver, sapphire file, and two 

 pieces of uncut sapphire. 37434. 



T\w ney, Hon. J. A. (See under Jacob 

 Scherffius. ) 



Taylor, C. B., Kingston, Jamaica: Two 

 bats. 37197. 



Taylor, E. (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of.) 



Taylor, Rev. G. W., Nanaimo, B. C: 

 Specimens of Lasaea rubra Mtg., and 

 PhyUaphygia taylori Dall, from near 

 Nanaimo, B. C. 37244. 



Taylor, Dr. L. M., Washington, D. C: 

 War club with stone head of catlinite, 

 probably Samoan. 37249. 



Thayer, A. H. and Gerald, Dublin, 

 N. H.: Mouse (Mus musculus) from 

 Sorrento, Italy. 38160. 



Thomas, Miss B. T., Fort Defiance, Ariz, 

 (post-office, Gallup, N. Mex.) Lizard. 

 38166. 



Thomas, J. E., Atlanta, Tex.: Rabbit 

 scalp with horn. 37262. 



Thomas, Oldfield, British Museum (Nat- 

 ural History), London, England: Nine 

 bats from Europe and South America. 

 37523. 



Thompson, C. H., Baker City, Oreg.: Ob- 

 sidian coated with an oxide of alumi- 

 num. 37170. 



Thompson, C. W., Tacoma, Wash.: Ore 

 from Carbon River mining district, 

 Washington. 37637. 



Thompson, Ernest Seton, New York 

 City: Two specimens of White-tail 

 deer (37417); skulls, head skins, and 

 leg bones of deer (37525) . Purchase. 



Thompson, J. W., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Painted cast of a Japanese giant sala- 

 mander. Purchase. 37684. 



Thorns, F. R., Ashboro, N. C. : Samples 

 of copper ore from Scarlet mine, near 

 Ashboro. 37023. 



Tilden, Miss J. E., University of Minne- 

 sota, Minneapolis, Minn.: One hun- 

 dred plants. Purchase. 37819. 



Tillotson, Lottie S., Seattle, Wash.: 

 Plant. 37701. 



Tingman, A. G., Indio, Cal.: Specimens 

 of fossil Planorbis. 37921. 



Titus, Prof. E. S. G., Fort Collins, Colo.: 

 Chalcid parasite on Carneades tesselata. 

 (37024); 17 bumble-bees (37859). 



Tollin, Oscar, Sarasota, Fla. : Marine 

 shells from Marco, Fla. 36800. 



Tompkins, R. J., Old Point Comfort, Va. : 

 Herring gull. 37734. 



Tourgee, A. W., U. S. consul, Bordeaux, 

 France: Nest of Chardomeret, from 

 France. 36914. 



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

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Towne, E. B., West Newton, Mass.: 

 Eleven specimens of California condor 

 skins, 1 egg and a few bones of the 

 same, from California (deposit) (37278) ; 

 skin of California vulture and 2 colored 

 drawings of the same ( deposit) ( 37429 ) . 



Townsend, Prof. C. H. Tyler, received 

 through Dr. L. 0. Howard. Six thou- 

 sand specimens of Diptera from Mex- 

 ico. Deposit. 37245. 



Tracy, S. M., Biloxi, Miss.: Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Plants ( 3679 1 , 36822, 37072 ) ; plants from 

 Mississippi and Louisiana, collected by 

 Messrs. Tracy and Lloyd (37095); 813 

 plants from the Gulf coast (purchase) 

 (37622). 



Traphagen, Dr. F. W., Bozeman, Mont.: 

 Two specimens of Bellerophon (Euphe- 

 mus n. sp. ) (37192); 2 briquettes of 

 Dakota lignite and pitch (37899). 



Trask, Mrs. Blanche, Avalon, Santa 

 Catalina Island, Cal. Received through 

 Department of Agriculture. Fifty-nine 

 plants (36855); 38 plants (37747). 

 Purchase. 



Tregaskis, J. and M. L., London, Eng- 

 land: Dish and patera of Samian ware. 

 Purchase. 37044. 



Troschel, A., Chicago, 111.: Fifty-four 

 specimens of Lepidoptera. Exchange. 

 37680. 



Tucheband, Dr. A., Maranhoa, Brazil: 

 Twenty-five bats from Brazil. Pur- 

 chase. 37518. 



