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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1912. 



Thompson. Miss Amy Greer — Contcl. 

 Corps during tlie Civil War ; also a 

 pocketbook carried by liim during 

 the same period (53564). 



Thorne, a. B., U. S. National Museum : 

 Double egg of a domestic fowl 

 (53067). 



Thruston, R. C. Ballard, Louisville. 

 Ky. : 2 photographs of the interior of 

 a log cabin, and one photograph of 

 " whipsawing " (52994) . 



Thurow, F. W., Harvester, Tex. : 13 

 plants from Texas (53503). 



TiDESTROM, IvAR, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 100 

 plants from Maryland and Virginia 

 (53102). 



Tompkins, J. H., Roanoke, Va. : Speci- 

 men of Lucanus elaphus (52967). 



Toronto, Canada, Provincial Mu- 

 seum : 6 Iroquois-Huron crania and 

 an extra lovv^er jaw (54035: ex- 

 change). 



Torre Bueno, J. R. de la, White 

 Plains, N. Y. : 3 specimens of Hemip- 

 tera (53020). 



ToRRENCE. J. S., San Francisco. Cal. : 

 Band-tailed pigeon, Columha fas- 

 ciata, from California (53696). 



ToTTEN, George Oakley, jr., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Antique Geordez rug, 7 

 feet by 4 feet (53705: loan). 



TowNSEND, C. H. T.. Piura, Peru: 2 

 snakes from Piura (53223) ; several 

 hundred butterflies from Peru, col- 

 lected by the donor assisted by Mr. 

 F. G. Sommerkamp (.53576) ; a small 

 collection of mollusks=, crustaceans, 

 batrachians, and worms, from Rio 

 Charape, Province Jaen, Peru 

 (54233). (See under Peru, Minis- 

 terio de Fomento del, Piura.) 



Tracy, Prof. S. M., Biloxi, Miss. : Liv- 

 ing specimens of Opuntia pollardi, 

 from Mississippi (53784). 



Treasure' Department: TI. S. Public 

 Health and Marine-Hospital Service, 

 San Francisco, Cal. : 6 house rats 



Treasury Department — Continued, 

 from Fresno, Cal., representing an 

 albinistic variation (perhaps artifi- 

 cially bred) of the species Epimys 

 norvegicus (=Mus decumanus) 

 (53584). 



Tristan, Dr. J. F., San Jose, Costa 

 Rica : About 50 specimens of isopods, 

 collected by Mr. C. Picado (53432). 



True, Dr. F. W., Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion : Alcoholic siiecimen of Soreoe, 

 from Haven, Me. (53170). 



Tuckerman, Miss Emily, Washington, 

 D. C. : 13 specimens of laces, includ- 

 ing point d'Alengon, Valenciennes, 

 Binche, Dutch Pottenkant, point de 

 Niege, and Duchesse (53349) ; col- 

 lar of point d'Alengon, 2 cuffs of old 

 point de France, piece of peasant 

 lace, Argentina, South America, 2 

 cuffs and a flounce of Sicilian lace 

 (53429). Loan. 



Tuckerman, Mrs. Wolcott, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Square of point d'Hon- 

 groise; brocaded church piece, 19th 

 century, Spanish ; shaped panel with 

 galloon edge and fringe; square of 

 point d'Hongroise, 19th century, 

 Italian ; brocaded panel, 18th cen- 

 tury, Spanish (54043: loan). 



TxJRCKHEiM, Baron H. von, Karlsruhe, 

 Baden, Germany : 400 plants, collect- 

 ed in Santo Domingo by Father 

 Fuertes (53450: purchase). 



TuRRiLL, Charles B., San Francisco, 

 Cal. : A human skull, from the edge 

 of a mound in Sausalito, Cal. 

 (53374). 



Tyler, John G., Fresno, Cal. : 4 bird 

 skins from California (53510; 

 53783). 



LTnited States College of Veterinary 

 Surgeons, Washington, D. C. : Skull 

 of dapple gray percheron gelding 

 (54078) ; skull of a bay mare 

 (54117). 



Universitetets Botaniske Museum. 

 (See under Copenhagen, Denmark.) 



LTniversitetets Zoologiske Museum. 

 (See under Copenhagen, Denmark.) 



