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SURR, Gorpon, San Bernardino, 
Calif.: 2 varieties of minerals, as- 
bolite and alexandrolite (?), from 
Tulare County, Calif. (65882). 
SWALES, B. H., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: 13 bird skins from the Old 
World representing species mostly 
new to the Museum (65595) ; egg of 
emu, Dromiceius novaehollandiae 
(66179) ; 8 bird skins, mostly new to 
the Museum collections (66276) ; 20 
bird skins from the Old World 
(66701). 
SWARTS, CuLiirron R., Guaymas, 
Sonora, Mexico: Living cactus from 
Mexico (66519). 
SWASEY, AMBROSE, Cleveland, Ohio: 
Bronze portrait plaque of the donor 
designed by Victor D. Brenner, 1915 
(66081). 
SWISHER, C. L&E: An exhibition 
specimen of Devonian starfish from 
Tucker County, W. Va. (65629). 
SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALEHS, 
AUSTRALIA. (See under Austra- 
lian Museum.) 
TABER, Prof. STEPHEN, University of 
South Carolina, Columbia, 8S. C. 
(through Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan) : 
Fossil coral from Swan Island, West 
Indies (66479). 
TABOR, I. C., Danbury, Wis.: Moth. 
Telea polyphemus (66677). 
TAUNAY, A. WE. (See under Museu 
Paulista, and Dr. R. W. Shufeldt.) 
TAYLOR, Mrs. FrANcEs Lone, Athens, 
Ga. (through Miss Katherine Woot- 
ten, Washington, D. C.): Printed 
documents relating to the first use 
of ether as an anaesthetic in surgery 
in 1842 by Dr. Crawford W. Long 
(65997) ; articles and documents re- 
lating to the life and career of Dr. 
Crawford W. Long, the first to use 
ether as an anaesthetic in surgery 
(66216, loan). 
TAYLOR, Capt. WILLIAM, Granbury, 
Tex.: Cast from the interior of a 
fossil mollusk (66104). 
TEXAS, UNIVERSITY OF, Austin, 
Tex.: Specimen of the Throup, 
Tex., meteorite (65858, deposit). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
THOMAS, R. K., Navajo, Ariz. 
(through Dr. T. W. Stanton): 
Specimens of mollusks, Oreohelix 
utahensis, from Hardscrabble Draw, 
near Zuni Sacred Lake, Apache 
County, Ariz. (66646). 
THOMPSON, CHartEs A., Hillsdale, 
Mich.: Specimen of the _ fossil 
cephalopod, Huronia (66073). 
THOMPSON, Dr. Lewis R., Fincastle, 
Va.: Bat, reptiles, and insects col- 
lected in the southwestern part of 
the Hunan Province, China (65482) ; 
(through the American Consul, 
Changsha, China) original photo- 
graph showing poppy field in bloom 
(65546) ; 9 bees and wasps and 15 
reptiles and amphibians (66079). 
THOMPSON, Mrs. Orro, Glacier Park, 
Mont.: 21 plants from Montana 
(65204). 
THORNBER, Prof. J. J., University of 
Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.: Cactus from 
Arizona (65891). 
THORNTON, C. W., Nome, Alaska: 
35 plants from Alaska (65707). 
THORPH, Col. G. C., U. S. Marine 
Corps, Washington, D. C.: Speci- 
mens from Santo Domingo, in eth- 
nology, ceramics, American arche- 
ology, and mechanical technology 
(66707, loan). 
TILLES, Gerorce, Jr., Wilmington, N. 
C.: 2 living specimens of Venus’s 
fly-trap, Dionaea muscipula, from 
North Carolina (66508). 
TILLYARD, Dr. R. J., Nelson, New 
Zealand: 6 specimens of rare two- 
winged flies from New Zealand, in- 
cluding two named species (65462). 
(See also under Cawthron Insti- 
tute of Scientific Research, 
the). 
TIMBERLAKE, P. H., Honolulu, Ha- 
waii: 32 specimens of determined 
Opiinae, representing 5 species, with 
paratypes of one (65768). 
(See also under Hawaiian Sugar 
Planters’ Association, Experi- 
ment Station.) 
TINSLEY, R. W., Southwestern Uni- 
versity, Georgetown, Tex.: Skin of 
a bridled weasel, Mustela frenata 
(66581). 
