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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, L907, 



Tin now. V. w.. Harvester, Tex. : Mol- I Tremper, R. II., Ontario, Cal. : Speci 



lusks representing tbe species /.«////>- 

 ■siii.s anodontoidcx Pea. Planorbis tu- 

 niidus and Ranglu cniieata (47024). 



Tidestrom, Ivar, Washington, D. C. : 

 !> plants from Maryland (46700). 



Titus, E. S. (!.. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : Hyme- 

 noptera from Fort Collins, Colo. 

 (46754); 20 beetles (46796); 350 

 specimens <>f llymenoptera repre- 

 senting species new to the Museum 

 collection, and principally from Col- 

 orado; also .".it hectics and 138 speci 

 mens df llymenoptera (474:'..".). 



Todd, Doctor, Stokesville, Va. : Speci- 

 men of Thalessa atrata (46307). 



Topping, Le Roy, Manila. P. T. : 606 

 plants from New York (46282) : 211 

 plants, mainly Ptcridophyta, from 

 the Philippine Islands < 46367 > : 

 plants from North America and the 

 Philippine Islands (46372: deposit). 



Toronto, University of, Toronto, 

 Canada: Canadian Ordovician and 

 Silurian fossils (47177 : exchange) ; 

 casts of types of Cambrian ostracods 

 described by I >r. G. F. .Matthew and 

 lent to the Museum, the plasto-types 

 being made by Doctor Bassler 

 |472<)1 I. 



Tower, W. V., Porto Rico Experiment 

 station. Mayaguez, P. R. : Mosqui- 

 toes, mosquito larva 1 , dragon-fly 

 nymph I 46622; 46755 : 46010 i. 



Townsend, < '. II. T.. Washington. 

 D. ( '. : Reptiles and batrachians 

 from Mexico i I72S3) ; about 50 fiies 

 from t be I >isl rict of ( 'olumbia 

 (47366). 



Trask. Mrs. Blanche, Avalon, Santa 

 Catalina Island. California: ."> centi- 

 pedes and a lizard. Grvrhnnotus sin- 

 cicanda < I7.':s|i ; centipede (4747m. 



Ti:a\ krs-1 >urkei Mining Com pa m . 

 ( 'hicago. 111. : < 'upper ore from Pro 

 montorio mine. Sonora, Mexico 

 (4641)7). 



Tremolekas, Juan, Museo Nacional, 

 Montevideo, [Truguay: 14 birds' 

 skins ( 17200 : exchange ). 



men of Ptcrnnotus carpenteri Dall 

 from San Pedro Bay. California 

 (47516). 



Tristan, J. Fid, San Jose. Costa Rica : 

 Fungi from Costa Rica (46323; 

 16747). 



True, R. II.. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : 14 speci 

 mens of My.vomycctcs from the east- 

 ern section of the United States 

 ( 47385 I . 



Tucker, E. S.. Denver, Colo.: 8 speci- 

 mens of parasitic llymenoptera from 

 Kansas and Colorado (47120). 



Turner, <i. B., U. S. National .Museum : 

 Pearl from a common oyster 

 i 16504). 



Tuttle, W. II., ('(dorado Springs, 

 < 'olo. : Specimen of mounted Bassa- 

 riscus ( 16778: purchase). 



Twenhofel, William, Commerce, 



Tex. : Specimen of Schlcenbachia 

 I linil tenuis from near I'.enbrook, 

 Texas (47034 ). 



Tyler, F. J., Washington, D. C. : 7 

 specimens of Laciniaria from Texas 

 ( 16405; 47237 ). 



TYRRELL, J. P... Klondike, Alaska: 

 Skull of type of Shnbos tyrrclli col- 

 lected by W. II. Osgood, of the 

 Biological Survey, Department of 

 Agriculture i 46138). 



Fhler, P. R.. Peabody Institute. Balti- 

 more, Md. : Specimen of Rangia 

 cuneata Gray, from North Point 

 ( 'liff, Maryland ( Pliocene) (46589) : 

 about 20,000 to 25,000 specimens of 

 insects ( 17016). 



Clrricht, F. J.. Anniston, Ala.: Kern 

 i 16354). 



Iikiy. A. P... Los Angeles, Cat: 

 Worms (Oligocb.-cta't (46185). 



UMBACH, L. M. Xaperville. 111.: S14 

 plants from Montana (47171: ex- 

 change). 



I'i'HA.M, Fred. K.. Fort Worth, Tex.: 

 4 specimens of living cacti from 

 Texas (47285). 



