OF 
104 REPORT 
National 
zircon sands, 
Fallston, 
(48550). 
Wirt, U. 8. 
Monazite and 
coneentrates = from 
(ce 
'TASSIN, 
seum : 
and 
Cleveland County, N. 
’EUBER, F. B. von, Jamestown Exposi- 
tion, Norfolk, Va.: Photograph of a 
group of Indians from the San Blas 
Panama (47764). 
(See under Haar- 
coast, 
TEYLER’S MUSEUM. 
lem, Netherlands. ) 
THOMPSON, Dr. J. C., U. S. Navy, 
Washington, ID. C.: Fishes and a 
starfish from the Tortugas Islands, 
Florida (4815S); 4 bats in alcohol 
from Shanghai, China (48414). 
THORNE, A. E., Twining City, D. C.: 
short-tailed 
(48407 ). 
THORNTON, Dr. W. F.. Bluefields, Nica- 
ragua: About 30 mosquitoes (48815). 
of the 
brevicauda 
2. specimens 
shrew. Blarina 
THurow, F. W., Harvester, Tex.: 10 | 
living specimens of cacti, Opuntia 
fuscoatra (AT9T5); 5 living speci- 
mens of caeti, Opuntia (4AT984) 55 
plants from Texas (48150). 
W., New 
specimens of 
photographs (4SSTS: purchase). 
ToumMey, J. Ifaven, Conn.: 
SST Cactaceae, with 
Tower, W. V., Porto Rico Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Mayaguez, 
PP. R.: 2 vials’ of mosquito: laryie; 
containing about 100 9 specimens 
(47595): 2 vials of mosquito larvae 
(47676). 
C. H., New 
brachiopods 
TOWNSEND, 
from 
County, 
near 
Pn. 
Devonian 
Meadville, 
(48729). 
Crawford 
Tracy, S. M., Biloxi, Miss.: Fern from 
Florida (47573) ; specimen of living 
eactus, Opuntia, from Florida 
(48650). 
TrAPiER, The Misses, Washington. 
D. C.: Piece of Flemish point lace 
(fifteenth century), pair of baby 
mitts, and a damask spread with 
gold fringe (48799: loan). 
TRASK, Mrs. BLuancur, Avalon, Cal.: 
Larva of sphinx moth, 
(478035) : snake, Lampropeltis 
from California (47872); 
Protoparee 
serta 
boylii, 
Mu- | 
NATIONAL 
York City: 8./| 
MUSEUM, 1908. 
TRASK, Mrs. BLANCHE—Continued. 
moth, Apantesis procima:; scorpions 
Uroctonus mordar; and a myriapod 
(48499) : living specimen of cactus, 
Opuntia, from Santa Catalina Island 
(48529) ; 3 living plants from Santa 
Catalina Island (48669). 
TREASURY DEPARTMENT: 
U.S. Mint, Philadelphia, Pa.: Half 
eagle, eagle, and double eagle 
(48770). 
U.S. Public Health and Marine- 
Hospital Service, San Francisco, 
Cale: Specimens of rats, Jus norwe- 
gicus and J. rattus, from San Fran- 
visco (4ST97T). 
TREGANZA, Epwarpb, Salt: Lake City, 
Utah: 5 species of land and fresh- 
water shells from Utah (48127). 
JUAN, Musen Nacional, 
Montevideo, Uruguay: 3 lizards from 
'TREMOLERAS, 
Montevideo (48288); 2 snakes and a 
lizard from (48310); 6 
o> 
birds’ skins from Uruguay (48570). 
Argentina 
lexchange. 
TREMPER, Dr. R. H., Ontario, Cales 2 
species of marine shells (48205) ; 
about GO specimens of Calliostoma 
supragranosta from, San Pedro, Cal. 
(48454). 
ristaAN, J. Fip, San José, Costa Rica : 
Crabs from Costa Rica (48802). 
W., U. S. National Museum : 
basket tray made by the 
Indians of southeastern 
(47582). 
TRUE, F. 
Twined 
Yakutat 
Alaska 
Tucker, I. 8., Dallas, Tex.: 10 speci- 
Inens representing 4+ species of Dip- 
tern (4NS662). 
TURCKHEIM, Baron II. von, Coban, 
Guatemala: 250 plans from Guate- 
Inala (48458); 141 plants from 
Guatemala (48836). Purchase. 
TuRNER, D. C., Washington, D. C.: 
Catbird, COPOLINCHSIS 
(48705). 
Galcoscoptes 
W. D., Dade City, Fla.: 
Praying mantis, Gonatista grisea 
(47761). ; 
UmBacu, L. M., Naperville, Ill.: 
plaints, Laciniaria, from Tlinois and 
Indiana (48241). 
'TURNLEY, 
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