LIST OF ACrESSIONS. 809 



Tiiisklton-Bykh, Dr. W. T. (See under Eoyal Uotaiiical Giirdens, Kew, Euglaud.) 



Thomas, Fred. L.( Ashton, Md.). Two Hawks, Jccijntcr funcihs, for skeletons. 24415. 



TiiOiMPSON, John F. (See under Museo de Prodnctos Arjjjentinos.) 



Thokn, a. B. (Washington, D. C). Bantam ehicken and fowl. (23398, 23572.) 



Threlkeld, E. K. (Los Angeles, Cal.). Specimen of graphiti'. 240.59. 



Ticknor, F. A. (Kockford, 111.). Fragments of linnian skull supposed to have been 

 taken from a mound near Kockford, and a c(ij»))<'r spear-liead frnm the same lo- 

 cality. 24273. Deposil. 



Tiffany & Co. (New York City. N. Y.). Mosaic slab of agatized wood from Chalce- 

 dony Park, Arizona, and miscellaneous specimens of minerals. 24359. Purchase. 



TODU, Aurelius (Eugene, Oregon). Skin and skull of Tree-mouse, type of f'henu- 

 comys longicaadus Trne, from Marshfield, Coos Co., Oregcm. 23480. 



Todd, E. R. (IT. S. National Museum). Two eggs of Woodcock ( f'hiJi>]nl(t minor) 

 from Lower Cedar Point, Md. 24198. 



Todd, James (Pittsburg, Pa.). Silver watch with fob-chain, seal, and pendant, said 

 to have been taken I'rom a British soldier at the battle of Lexington, 1775, by 

 Lieut. James Todd, of Boston, belonging to the CUmtinental Army. 23.380. 



Todd, W, E. C. (See under Dr. C. Ilai't Merriam.) 



ToKUNO, T. (Chief of lusetsu Kioku, Tokio, Japan). Six sheets of color prints from 

 paintings by Japanese artists, and 5 illustrated Japanese books. 23893. 



Traill, W. E. (Fort St. James, Stuart's Lake, British CJolumbia). Skin and 15 speci- 

 mens, representing 3 sets, of eggs of Franklin's Grouse {DeiidragapusfraiikUnii), 4 

 eggs (1 set) of Greater Yellowlegs ( ToUniun mehtiiohucus) from Fort George; skin 

 and9 eggs (1 set) of Canadian Ruft'ed Grouse (Z^oHasrt lonhcllus ioyata)', 3 skins of 

 Hoary Marmot {Arctomi/spruiiiosiis G\ne\h\=:Arctomjiscitli(/atiif< Eschscholtz) from 

 the mountains near Babine, British Columbia, an<l alcoliolic specimens of Sal- 

 mon from New Caledonia. 23758. 



Travers, R. p. (Chicago, 111.). Nickel and i(>])per ore from Sudbury District, Can- 

 ada, and nickel ore from the Chicago Nickel Company, Inez Mine, Travers, 

 Algona District, Ontario, Canada. 241,53. 



Treasury Department, U. S. 

 Bureau of Printing and Engraving, through Ilim. William M. Meredith, chief of 

 Bureau, 'i'wo hundred and sixty-two unnutunted Inilia impressions of poi'traits, 

 vignettes, and hithe work. 23fil8. 

 Coast and Geodetic Surve\ , through Dr. T. C. Mendenhall, superintendent. Sixt^\- 

 nine specimens consisting of fragments of human bones, clay vessels, and frag- 

 ments of pottery, found abont a foot and a half below the surface at Hatche's 

 Point, now Pen Land. New River, Onslow County, N. C. (23255). 

 IJ. S Revenue Marine, through Capt. W. C. Coulson, U. S. R. Cutter Iiiish. Skin of 

 Walrus {(hloha'iiUK obe.<<tis), an adult male from Walrus Island, Bering Sea. 23850. 

 Hamilton, John B., Su])crvising Snrgeon-General, V. S. Marine Hospital Bureau. 

 Piece of lignite found between Florence and Ronu'. used for fuel in nniny j)arts 

 of Italy. 23720. 

 Preston, E. D. Cral), (!r<(i)Niis ntacidahiN. from Nonsuch Island, Bermuda Islands. 

 (23436). 



Trego, Chaules T. (Chicago, 111.). Specimen of fe]dsi)ar froiu tlie mines at Kosi- 

 clare, 111. 24180. 



Troyk, Mrs. Edward, through Hon. W. C. P. Breckinridge. E([uestrian portrait of 

 Gen. Winheld Scott, by the late Edward Troye. 23905. Dejiosit. 



True, Frederick W. (See under William C. Carroll.) 



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



TuRNKH, L. M. (Guthrie, Okla. Ter.). Box-tortoise {<'isti((lu oruata), from King- 

 tisher, Okhi., (23386); specimens of Phynn (jyriiia Say. (23466.) 



TURPE, A. (Brackettsville, Tex.). Two skins of Lepidosteun Irintocchiis and Hapl- 

 idonoiun gnnntieiis, and 3 skins of Texas Wildcat from near Padra]>inta Creek, 

 Kiuney County, Tex. (23551); obsidian (volcanic glass) pebbles from Texas. 

 (23644.) 



