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jTRAGER, Earl A.— Continued. 



of fossils from near Panuco, Vera 

 Cruz, Mexico (68092). 



TRAIN, Percy, Manhattan, Nev. 

 (through H. G. Clinton) : Sacrum 

 of a bisou (67491). 



( See also under H. G. Clinton. ) 



TRANSCONT INENTAL PETRO- 

 LEUM CO., Tampico, Tamaulipas, 

 Mexico : About 5,000 specimens, 250 

 species, of Tertiary fossils from 3 

 kilometers northeast of Santa Cruz, 

 Tehuantepec, Mexico (67343). 



TRANSVAAL MUSEUM, Pretoria, 

 Union of South Africa: 2 mice and 

 2 bats (alcoholics) (67533). 



TRAUTMANN, Dr. W., Nornberg- 

 Door, Germany : 44 specimens of 

 Hymenoptera, representing 20 spe- 

 cies, 8 of which are new to the Mu- 

 seum collections (67437). 



TREFREN, Leo J., Nogales, Ariz, 

 (through Francis J. Dyer) : 2 speci- 

 mens of cacti (67083). 



TRENCHARD, Edward, West Islip, 

 Long Island, N. Y. : Personal relics 

 of Capt. Edward Trenchard, U. S. 

 Navy (1784-^1824), Rear Admiral 

 Stephen Decatur Trenchard, U. S. 

 Navy (1818-1883), and decorations, 

 badges, and certificates owned by 

 Edward Trenchard; also a snuffbox 

 owned by Mayor John Barclay, of 

 Philadelphia, Pa., in 1791 (70 speci- 

 mens) (68432, loan). 



TRINIDAD DEPARTMENT OF 

 AGRICULTURE, St. Clair Experi- 

 ment Station, Port-of-Spain : 2 living 

 cacti, collected in Grenada (67449). 



TRUITT, R. V., University of Mary- 

 land, College Park, Md. : Mollusk 

 (young) (67G47) ; 2 marine mollusks 

 from a new cut 15 miles north of 

 Sinepuxent Bay, Md. (67475). 

 (See also under B. A. Bean.) 



TSANG, V. S., Biology Department, 

 Soocbow University, Soochow, 

 China : 29 specimens of fresh-water 

 3hrimps collected by the donor 

 (67966). 



TUCKERMAN, W. R. (See under 

 Charles F. Abercrombie Miller). 



TWITCHELL, A. H., Flat, Alaska: 3 

 boxes of fossil bones from Alaska 

 (67824). 



ULKE, Titus, Washington, D. C. : 3 

 specimens, 2 species, of mollusks and 

 a plant, from British Columbia 

 (67002; 67009) ; 2 plants from Gla- 

 cier Park, Mont. (67051) ; 3 plants 

 from the vicinity of Washington, 

 D. C. (67648, 67710) ; plant from 

 Virginia (68008). 



UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA, GEO- 

 LOGICAL SURVEY OF, Pretoria: 

 20 specimens, including crocidolite, 

 amosite, and chrysotile, from South 

 Africa (66872, exchange). 



UNION SULPHUR CO., THE, New 



York City : 4 transparencies show- 

 ing typical stages in the mining of 

 sulphur in Louisiana by the Frasch 

 process (68156). 



IT. S. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS. 

 (See under Belgian, British, Italian, 

 and Portuguese Governments.) 



UNIVERSITETETS BOTANISKE 

 MUSEUM, Copenhagen, Denmark : 

 1,850 plants (68405, exchange). 



UNIVERSITY PRESS, THE, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. (through Sidney A. 

 Kimber) : A booklet entitled "Ste- 

 phen Daye and His Successors, 

 1639-1921," a very fine example of 

 printing (67453). 



URBAN, Dr. I. (See under Botan- 

 ischer Garten und Museum.) 



URBANA GRAVEL CO., Urbana, Tex. 

 (through D. M. Filler, superintend- 

 ent) : Fragments of a human skele- 

 ton (68028). 



URITA, T., Kagosima Second Middle 

 School, Kagosima, Japan: Crusta- 

 ceans representing 13 species from 

 Kagosima, Japan, and vicinity 

 (67144). 



UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 

 Logan, Utah (through Herbert J. 

 Pack) : 8 moths and 3 nymphs of 

 grasshoppers (66S60, 66978, 67044) ; 

 (through G. M. King) 2 parasitic 

 wasps (67712) ; 8 grasshoppers 

 (67404). 



