LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 815 



Thompson-Houston Electric Company (Boston, Massachusetts). Two photo- 

 graphs of elect lie motors for street-railway (21346) : five photographs illusl rating 

 the construction of electric motors (21478). 



Thompson, Matthews (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). A badge of the United Repub- 

 licans of Philadelphia. •Jl?t>.">. 



Thomson, James and George (Clydebank, Dumbartonshire, Scotland). Photographs 

 of the transatlantic steamships Serria and City of New York. 21327. 



Teokn.E. P. (Youngstown, Ohio). A string of beads from the Sandwich Islands. 

 21315. 



Thorne, Capt. P. M. (Fort Keogh, Montana). An Albino Western Meadow Lark 

 (Stunulla neglecta) from Port Lyon, Colorado (21427) ; specimens of birds' skins 

 from Montana (21701); a Western .Savanna Sparrow (Ammodramus sandwichensis 

 alandinus) (21461). 



Thorpe, Dr. H. H. (Liberty Hill, Texas). A small flint implement. 21174. 



Thruston, Gen. G. P. (Nashville, Tennessee). A fragment of pottery from near 

 Nashville. 21829. 



-• (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Tiffany & Co. (New York City, New York). A collection of carved ivory figures 

 (purchased) (21229) ; eight watches of various designs (purchased) (21230). This 

 firm presented a metal copy of the original memorial tablet designed to commem- 

 orate the services of the Charleston relief committee during the earthquake in 

 1886. The cast was made by permission of the ex-mayor, William A. Courtenay, 

 of Charleston, South Carolina (21301.) 



Tilfokd, H. J. (Louisville, Kentucky). A petrified oyster from Crosby County, 

 Texas. 21077. 



Tilton, James P. (Newburyport, Massachusetts). Five fragments of pottery from 

 Plum Island, Massachusetts. (Exchange.) 21824. 

 (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Tobias, H. (Cuthbert, Georgia). A petrified rat. 21348. 



Tokyo Library and Tokyo Educational Museum (Tokyo, Japan), (through M. 

 Namiye). Two specimens of Namiye's Woodpecker from Japan (21586); plants 

 from Japan (21961). 



TOLSON, Master Thomas II. (Shamrock, King George County, Virginia). A White- 

 headed Eagle, captured by the donor. 20880. 



TOOKER, W. W. (Sag Harbor, New York). A notched stone ax, found at the foot of 

 a bluff in Sag Harbor, New York. 21506. 



Tow.nsf.nl>, Charles H. (U. S. Fish Commission). A living Mexican Spider Mon- 

 key. 20927. 

 (See under Lee, Prof. L. A. and Thomas.) 



TOWNSEND, F. J. (Painted Post, New York). A snake found iu a beehive. 22178. 



TREAKLE, E. M. (Versailles, Missouri). Natural coke and burnt clay from Missouri. 

 21309. 



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Coast and Geodetic Survey (U. S.). Photographs illustrating the method iu use 

 for mo anting photographic prints to scale (21066); (through E. I). Preston) 

 specimens of lava from the Sandwich Islands (21704). 

 Life-Saving Service (V. S.), (Capt. J. L. Gaskill, keeper of the life-saving sta- 

 tion at Absecon, New Jersey*. A specimen of Sowerby's Whale | Mesoplodon 

 hirfeus) (21862); Suntish from William H. Gaskill, keeper of the life-saving 

 station at Cape Lookout, North Carolina (21912). 

 Light-House Board (Washington, District of Columbia). A collection of blue- 

 prints of lamps and flames, illustrating the illuminating system of the Light- 

 House Service. 20850. 

 (See under Quinn, W. M.) 



