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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
Tonpuz, A., San José, Costa Rica: 2 | True, Dr. F. W., U.S. National Museum: 
specimens of Polakowskia from Costa 
Rica (50851). 
Torrinc, D. Le Roy, Manila, P. I.: 
About 500 ferns from the Philippine 
Islands (50332). 
TowNnsEND, C. H. T., Gipsy Moth Para- 
site Laboratory, Melrose Highlands, 
Mass.: 3 plants from Chihuahua, Mex- 
ico (50634). 
TowNsEND, THomas Gerry (through 
Francis B. Poe, Washington, D. C.): 
Collection of ‘‘Cincinnati” china made 
for David Townsend, together with 
Revolutionary relics of the Townsend 
and Gerry families; also manuscripts, 
etc. (50710: loan). 
Tracy, S. M., Biloxi, Miss.: Specimen of 
living cactus, Opuntia, from Mississippi 
(51339). 
Trask, Mrs. Buancue, Avalon, Catalina 
Island, Cal.: Tertiary fossils from shale, 
Catalina Island (50903). 
TREASURY DEPARTMENT: 
Material obtained through the U. S. 
Public Health and Marine-Hospital 
Service: 
Calcutta, India: 36 specimens of rats, 
Mus norvegicus and M. alexandrinus, 
also bandicoots, Gunomys bengalensis 
and Nesokia nemorivagus (50398). 
Guayaquil, Ecuador: 26 bats from 
Guayaquil (50437). 
Halifax, Nova Scotia: 16 rats, Mus 
norvegicus, from Nova Scotia (50306; 
50416); 4 rats, Mus norvegicus, and 25 
bats, Myotis lucifugus (50463); 14 bats, 
Myotis lucifugus, from Nova Scotia 
(50558). 
Ketchikan, Alaska: 2 rats, Mus nor- 
vegicus, and a flying-squirrel, Sciwrop- 
terus (50307); 3 bats, Myotis, from 
Alaska (50711). 
TremPeR, Dr. R. H., Ontario, Cal.: 
Unique type specimen of Cymatium cor- 
rugatum var. tremperi from San Pedro, 
Cal.; depth 42 fathoms (51314). 
TristAn, Prof. J. Fro, San José, Costa 
Rica: 2 vials of isopods (50598); 10 spec- 
imens representing 2 species of isopods 
from Costa Rica (51084). 
Fragmentary stone axe (50787). 
also under National Museum.) 
Tucker, E. S., Washington, D. C.: 4 
specimens of Hymenoptera, including 
3 types (51041); about 300 specimens of 
Hymenoptera (51184). 
(See 
TucKERMAN, Miss Emiry, Washington, 
D. C.: 6 pieces of tapestry and a Persian 
rug (51468: loan). 
TutareE Mrinina Company, Porterville, 
Cal., (through W. P. Bartlett, superin- 
tendent): 2 specimens of magnesite 
from quarries near Porterville (50932). 
TurBYFILL, M. B., Culpeper, Va.: Speci- 
men of scavenger beetle, Dynastes tityus 
(50730). 
UmatittaA County ANGLERS’ AssoctA- 
TION (through C. K. Cranston, secre- 
tary), Pendleton, Oreg.: Specimen of 
steelhead salmon, Salmo gairdneri, and 
specimen of silver salmon, Oncorhynchus 
kisutch, taken in the storage reservoir 
of the Umatilla Irrigation Project at 
Hermiston, Oreg. (50950). 
Umsacu, Prof. L. M., Naperville, IIl.: 
Specimen of Cynthia from Indiana 
(50475); 62 specimens of Juncacez from 
various localities (51280). 
Upton, Miss Sara Carr. (See under 
Seward, Olive Risley, Estate of.) 
Van Dring, D. L., Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: 72 specimens 
of Hymenoptera (51141). 
Van DuzEn. Hea Ps Buitaloy Ne vece6 
specimens of Hemiptera, including a 
cotype of Peregines costalis (50750: ex- 
change). 
Verco, Dr. Jos. C., Adelaide, South Aus- 
tralia: Marine shells representing 41 
species and varieties from South Aus- 
tralia, cotypes of species described by 
the donor (51288). 
VERRILL, Prof. A. E., New Haven, Conn.: 
Jellyfish, Nectopilema(50862: purchase). 
Vienna, Austria, K. K. Naturuis- 
TORISCHES HormMusEvm: 100 specimens 
(century 17) of eryptogams from various 
localities (51232: exchange). 
