LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
THompson, Dr. J. C.—Continued. 
nebrosus (56205); reptiles, insects 
and a bat, from Mexico (56465) ; 
reptiles and amphibians from the 
Pacific coast (56518). (See under 
Dr. F. H. Stibbens. ) 
THurow, F. W., Hockley, 
plants from Texas (56321). 
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TIDESTROM, IvAR, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: 108 
plants chiefly from the eastern part 
of the United States (55936 ; 57069) ; 
76 plants from the southeastern part 
of the United States (56252); 
100 plants from various localities 
(56664; 56874); 50 plants chiefly 
from the western part of the United 
States (56777). 
TIFFANY, Louis C., GRANITE QUARRIES 
oF, Cohasset, Mass.: A 5-inch cube 
of granite (56661). 
TIMBERLAKE, P. H., Bureau of Ento- 
mology, Washington, D. C.: Spiders 
and beetle larve, from the White 
Mountain region, N. H. (56704). 
TISDEL, Mrs. WILLARD PARKER, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 2 ancient Peruvian 
vases, parts of earthenware efligies 
from Guatemala and Colombia, 6 
oil paintings of South American In- 
dians, and 2 paintings on cedar from 
Carthagena, Colombia, South Amer- 
ica (56547). 
Topp, AURELIUS, Frontera, Mexico: 
Fossil echinoderm (55828). 
ToLMAN, R. P., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Material for an exhibit of 
monotypes (57081) ; 20 specimens of 
rotary intaglio, 15 pages of half- 
tone relief and type printing and 9 
plates of men’s fashions (57106). 
TOMACELLI, D. C., Villa Alta, Mexico: 
4 specimens of Agave fibre (57072). 
Tonpuz, A., San José, Costa Rica: 140 
plants from Costa Rica (56772: pur- 
chase). 
ToRONTO, CANADA, ROYAL ONTARIO Mv- 
SEUM OF MINERALOGY: 31 specimens 
of rocks and ores from Canada 
(56581 : exchange). 
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TRASK, Mrs. BLANCHE, Avalon, Cal.: 
Snake and lizard from California 
(561386). 
TREASURY DEPARTMENT: 
Set of 18 Dutch standard sugar 
samples (Nos. 8 to 25, inclusive), re- 
ceived through the Division of Cus- 
toms. This standard has been in 
use for 40 years, until the passage 
of the tariff bill of 1913 (55980) ; 
a basket of Chinese ‘“‘ medicine tea,” 
a low grade of tea much over-fer- 
mented, and. 2 packages of ‘ kum- 
wo-cha,” a medicated tea exported 
from Hong Kong to Hawaii, received 
through the Supervising Tea Ex- 
aminer (56276). 
TRENIS, O. J.,. Washington, D. C.: Duck 
hawk, Falco peregrinus anatum, 
sparrow hawk, F. sparverius, and 
red-shouldered hawk, Buteo lineatus, 
in immature plumage, all from 
Washington (56596; 56608); red- 
tailed hawk, Buteo borealis (56648). 
TUCKERMAN, Miss EMity, Washington, 
D. C.: Piece of point de France et 
Personages (55655); silver wine 
cooler with 2 bottle holders, pre- 
sented by George Washington to 
Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the 
Treasury, and lent to the National 
Museum by his great granddaughter 
(56724 : loan). 
TUMLEY, W. D., Fort Meade, Fla.: 
Galls of Cecidomyia viticola (56879). 
TURCKHEIM, Baron H. von, Coban, 
Guatemala: 8 specimens (1 living) 
of Epiphyllum from Chajiar, Guate- 
mala (55646). 
TURNER, G. B., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Bat, Eptesicus fuscus fuscus, 
from Washington, D. C. (56967). 
TURNER, H. J. ALLEN, Nairobi, British 
East Africa : 30 mammals from Brit- 
ish East Africa (55707; 55983; 
56616). 
TWEEDLIE, ROBERT, Balboa, Canal Zone: 
Fishes, snakes, mollusks, ecrusta- 
eeans, and a sipunculid, from the 
Pacific side of the Panama Canal 
Zone (55821). 
