816 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Treasury Department— Continued. 



Secret Service Division. Photographs of fifty counterfeiters, for exhibit at Cin- 

 cinnati Exposition. (Deposited.) 20926. 

 (See under E. II. Andrews and Peter Bonnett.) 



True, F. W. (U. S. National Museum). Snakes and insects collected by Dr. Wil- 

 liam Wittfield near Georgiana, Florida (21165) ; two Field Mice and two Muskrats 

 (21242). 



Tschusi zu Schmidhoffen, Yictor Ritter von (Salsburg, Austria). Twenty-four 

 birds,' skins. 20921. 



Tuchfarbek Company, The F. (Cincinnati, Ohio). Specimens of work of transfer- 

 ring to metal and glass (21939) ; six metal show-cards made by the donors (22177). 



Turnbull, G. W. (Minneapolis, Minnesota). A campaign badge of Republican 

 Flambeau Club, Minneapolis. 21762. 



Turner, H. W. (U. S. Geological Survey). Specimens of fossil fish. 21055. 



Turner, Mrs. L. A. (Boston, Massachusetts). A complete set of badges used by the 

 National Woman's Relief Corps. 21316. 



Twachtman, Mrs. M. S. (Cincinnati, Ohio). Four etchings. (Deposited.) 21020. . 



Uber, C. Edgar (Falls Church, Virginia). Four living rabbits (20940) ; a specimen 

 of Ruffled Grouse (Boitaaa unibellus) (21303). 



Ulke, Henry (Washington, District of Columbia). A series of fine mounted Ooleop- 

 tera, 21670. 



Upham, E. P. (National Museum). Nine paleolithic implements from Blagden's Hill, 

 Piny Branch, District of Columbia (22130); twenty-five ethnological objects 

 (21365). 



Vail, Stephen (Washington, District of Columbia). A piece of copper wire, being 

 a portion of that laid for the first 7 miles of the first line of telegraph, in 1844, be- 

 tween Washington and Baltimore. 21672. 



Valentine, E. P. (Richmond, Virginia). A stone implement found in Somerset 

 County, Maryland. 21486. 



Van Deusen, A. H. (Washington, District of Columbia). Several campaign and 

 army badges. 21561. 



Van Doren, W. T., Jr. (Washington, District of Columbia). Upper pharyngeal 

 bone of a Drum-fish (21324) ; a book, "The Indians of Cape Flattery," by James 

 G. Swan (21416). 



Van Dyke, Edwin C. (Los Angeles, California). A series of Coleoptera from Los 

 Angeles, California. 21557. 



Vanrhorn, Henry (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). A campaign badge. 21755. 



Velie, Dr. J. W. (Chicago, Illinois). Two eggs of the Florida Crocodile. 22149. 



Very, C. F. (New Albany, Indiana). Various ethnological objects from Grayson 

 County, Kentucky (21167); 220 specimens of stone implements from Grayson, 

 Hardin, and Edmonson Counties, Kentucky (2151^). 



Vienna, Imperial Royal Natural History Museum of, (through Dr. Aristides 

 Brezina). Meteorites from Austria (21275) ; 117 specimens of building-stones 

 (21524). 



Wagner, William (Washington, District of Columbia). One old Kentucky rifle. 

 20842. 



Wakefield, M. M. (Annandale, Virginia). Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) in 

 the flesh. 21268. 



Walcott, C. D. (U. S. Geological Survey). Two specimens of galena from New 

 Foundland, and one massive rhodochrosite from North Wales (21644) ; 804 speci- 

 mens of Lower Cambrian fossils from Conception Bay, New Foundland (21861); 

 three specimens of Lower Cambrian fossils from New York, Nevada, and Vermont 

 (21876); 554 specimens of Middle Cambrian fossils from St. David's, South Wales 

 (purchased) (21904); and rocks and slate from North Wales, England (21916). 

 (See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



