258 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



The Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company (Boston, Mass.). Sixteen 

 sprcitnens of plioto-litliographic work, etc. 2642L 



The Grottoes Company (Sbeudun, Va.), through J. W. Rumple, president, and E. 

 C. Pechim, general manager. Collection of cave materials from grottoes, collected 

 by W. H. Newhall, of the National Museum, for World's Columbian Exposition. 

 26481. 



The Knapp and Cowles Manufacturing Company (Bridgeport, Conn.). Eight 

 mincing-knives. 26283. ' 



The Massachusetts Arms Company (Chicopee Falls, Mass.). Objects illustrat- 

 ing the composition of the Maynaixl rifle. Deposit. 26835. 



The Pasadena Loan Association (Pasadena, Cal.), through Miss Annie L. Pitcher. 

 Plants used in their arts by the aborigines of Los Angeles and San Fernando, 

 Cal. 26474. 



The Scott Stamp and Coin Company (New York City). Colonial and otiier 

 American medals (purchased for World's Columbian Exposition) (25975) ; colo- 

 nial and continental paiier-money. Purchase. (25991.) 



The Woman's College of Baltimore (Baltimore, Md.), through Arthur Bibbius, 

 curator. Specimen of Branchiosioma Unneolatum, obtained from Fort Tampa, 

 Fla. by ISIrs. Lizzie ,T. Tait, and specimens of Cordylojyhora lacustris Allm., 

 bearing gonophores, collected from the pier of Fort Carroll, Patapsco River. 

 26785. 



The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society (Wilkesbaire, Pa.). Medal 

 to commemorate the 100th anniversary, July 3, 1878, of the battle and massacre 

 at Wyoming, July 3, 1778. 26254. 



Thomas, Dr. Cyrus. (See under Miss Ernestine Mager.) 



Thompson, J. H., Jr. (Patterson, N. Y.). A young barred Plymouth Rock cock, in 

 the flesh. 26521. (See under R. P, Thompson.) 



Thompson, R. P. (Patterson, N. Y.), through J. H. Thompson, jr. A young White 

 Cochin cock, in the flesh (26522); 2 white cochin hens (27024). 



Thompson. William Nelles (Chatham, Ontario, Canada). Wampum belt said to 

 ha-.'e belonged to Tecumseh. Purchase. 26237. 



Thornton, H. R. (New York City). Ivory coat of mail l>elonglng to the Eskimo 

 tribe of Cape Prince of Wales, and plates of iron dug uji from the same locality. 

 Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 26018. 



Thornton, M. E. (Hickory, N. C). Gordius from a fish-pond at Bridgewater, N. C. 

 26419. 



Thohpe, Dr. H. H. (Liberty Hill, Tex.). Oyster shells cemented together (25886); 

 fossils (25964) ; collection of pearls and corals, also string of x!oral (26764). 



Tiffany & Co. (New York City). Silver Koran case and 2 silver Mohammedan 

 talismans (26347). Purchased for the World's Columbian Esjiosition. 



Tinkham, Asa W. (Brockton, Mass.). G. A. R. knapsack badge. 26228. 



TiSDEL, W. P. (Washington, D. C). Marimba from Santiago de Yeragua, Province 

 of Chiriqiii, Colombia. 27067. 



Tory, F. H. (Fort Huachuca, Ariz.), through Capt. C. E. Bendire, U.S.A. Frontal 

 bone of Lepidosteiis. 26316. 



Todd, E. R. (U. S. National Museum). Chipmunk ( Tamias fiiriatits), (26137) ; barred- 

 owl, Sjirnium vebnJonnm, in the flesh, from near Lower Cedar Point, Maryland. 

 (26258.) 



TowNSEND, C. H. (U. S. Fish Commission). Alcoholic specimens of crayfishes ; larva 

 of crane-fly, alcoholic reptile, and fishes, representing the genera Cainpostoiiia, 

 lihinichthijs, Xotro2)is, Semotihis, J'hoxiniis, Hi/bo/nHitlni.s, Catostotnns, and £thios- 

 ioma, from Westmoreland County. Pa. (27014); mammal skins (27017). (See 

 under Fish Commission.) 



Traill, W. E. (Ashcroft, British Columbia). Specimen of Sorex sp., and alcoholic 

 .-pecimeus of small salmon {(huorhtpiclius Kevuerhji, Roach, and L'ichardsonius 



