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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Tucker, E S., University of Kansas, Law- 

 rence, Kans.: 67 Coleoptera (43271: ex- 

 change). 



Turner, II. VV., Turlingua, Tex.: Specimen 

 of Terlinguaite from Marfa and Mariposa 

 Mining Company's mines I 13995). 



Tyler, F. J., care Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C: 248 plants from 

 Texas, received through J. II. Painter 

 (43898). (Sec under Department of Agri- 

 culture.) 



Tyler, James M. (See under Miss Kath- 

 crine Miles.) 



Tyler, Mrs. Marie Alice. (Sec under 

 " Kilpatrick Collection.") 



Uhler, Philip, Balti re, Md.; 1 cotypes 



of Homoptera, namely, Tibicens cruenti- 

 fera Uhler and T.hlaisdelli Uhler (44516). 



Ulrey, A. B., Los Angeles, Cal.: Sponge 

 11171). 



Ulrich, E. (>., and K. S. Bassler, U. S. 

 ( reological Survey and U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Types of 25 species of lossils fig- 

 ured in the Illustration Sheet, Columbia 

 Folio, No 95, U. S. Geological Survey 

 i 13609); types of 10 species of Tertiary 

 ostracoda ( 1371 S). 



Ulrich, E. O. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment , U. S ( teological Survey. I 



Unger, C. VV., Pottsville, Pa.: 245 fossil 

 plants i 13128; 13367); fossil fern mate- 

 rial i 13546). This collection of plants 

 from the Coal Measures in the southern 

 anthracite field replaces, in a large meas- 

 ure, the types which were published by 

 Leo Lesquereux in 1858, but have unfor- 

 tunately been lost. Many of the speci- 

 mens are therefore especially valuable as 

 topotypes. In connection with the col- 

 lection, Mr. Unger has also furnished the 

 National Museum with important Pale- 



reproduced from the death mask of Napo- 

 leon I (43522); models of three Etruscan 

 tombs (43555); 7 casts of stone imple- 

 ments ( 13579); plaster casts of several 

 prehistoric stone and pottery objects 

 (43629); 2 plaster casts (one from the 

 death mask of Napoleon I and the other 

 from Houdon's Washington (43675); 4 

 busts of American Indians (43728); plas- 

 ter casts of '-'O stone implements from the 

 northwestern section of the United States 

 (43775) : b | il aster casts comprising a jade 

 tablet from Nicoya, Costa Rica; slate box 

 made by the I laida Indians: effigy vase 

 from Mexico; bear mother made l>\ 

 the llaida Indians, obsidian cutlass. 

 painted burial vase (43783); I casts of 

 "great stone ax" lent by the Historical 

 Society of Iowa: also cast of a copy of 

 double-grooved ax in l>. T. Bushnell Col- 

 lection (43789); models of English pitch 

 pipe and Moki wooden flute (43800); 

 copy of tenor horn, and a copy of an 

 organ tuning pipe (bass) (43853); 2 mu- 

 sical instruments (43868); copy in plas- 

 ter of Keatn vase in the Peabody Mu- 

 seum ( 13881 ): cast of double-grooved ax 

 ( I 1030); model of temple of pyramids of 

 Mitla ( 14031 ); cast of first bell used on 

 the first church built in St. Louis (44045) , 

 manikin of a Sioux chief I t 1387 I : model of 

 a light-house at Cleveland, Ohio (444S1); 

 model of John Bull locomotive train and 2 

 models of the locomotive "Grasshopper" 

 (44507). 



University Museum, Ann Arbor, Mich.: 

 Batrachians (4 1014). 



Valentine, Mrs. S. M., Flatbush, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y.: Original daguerreotype of Da- 

 guerre and a diorama painting by Da- 

 guerre ( 10150: loan). 



ozoic data for the correlation of the series Van Briogle Pottery Company, Colorado 

 with the Coal Measure groups in other Springs, Colo.: !t pieces of pottery, col- 



regions. 

 Union Glass Company, Somerville, Mass. 

 Received through Julian de Cordova, 



lected by Walter Hough at the Louisiana 

 Purchase Exposition (44422). 

 Van Duzee, E. I'.. Buffalo, X. Y.: Received 



president. Collection of art glass made through Department of Agriculture. Speci 



bj the company I 13908) 



mens of '.I species of Australian Ilemiptera, 



United States National Museum: The Pentatomidse (43909: exchange). 



following models were made in the An- : Varker, Miss M. (i.. Long Island N. Y.: 



thropological Laboratory: Cast of bell of 

 the first church erected in St. Louis 

 (43185); casts of Zeines (43417); plaster 

 cast (bronzed) made from a plaster cast 



Plant and photographs of plant from Long 

 Island ( 12995). 

 Vassiliew, Ivan, Ministere de I' Agriculture 

 el des Domaines, St. Petersburg, Russia. 



