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A part of his collection was inherited by his nephew, Mr. Spencer 

 George Perceval. 



Tristram (HENRY BAKER) 



Collected Cretaceous! fishes from the Lebanon, purchased 1865. 



Tryon (HENRY) 



Presented nodules containing Fishes from Glacial Clay, Bindalen, 

 Norway, 1887. 



Turner (Mrs. E.) 



Presented fossil Corals from Antigua, 1891. 



Turner (Major HARLOWE) 



Presented a Plesiosaurus from the Lower Lias of Bennington, 1880. 



Ulrich (EDWARD 0.) 



Mr. Ulrich, of Newport, Ky., is well known for his writings on the 

 American Paleozoic Polyzoa published in the Journal of the Cincinnati 

 Society of Natural History (1879-1890), in the American Geologist, in 

 the eighth volume of the Geological Survey of Illinois (1890), and 

 especially in the Report of the Geological Survey of Minnesota (1886 and 

 1895). In 1898 the Trustees purchased from him 370 specimens of 

 American Palaeozoic Polyzoa, representing 720 species and varieties, and 

 named by Mr. Ulrich, followed in 1899 by 38 specimens and 500 micro- 

 scope-slides prepared from the same fossils. 



United Service Museum 



Skull of Ehphas namadicus from the Pleistocene of the Narbada 

 Valley, India, purchased 1860. 



U. S. National Museum 



Skull of Castoroides ohioensis from the Pleistocene of Illinois, by 

 exchange 1899. 



Upton (W. J.) 



The type-skeleton of Dinornis parvus from New Zealand, purchased 

 1880. 



Van Breda (JACOB GIGSBERTUS SAMUEL) [1788-1867] 



The collection of Prof. Van Breda, of Leyden, was catalogued in a 

 small pamphlet "Apercu General de la Collection Paleontologique Van 

 Breda," and comprised about 1900 fossils from the Miocene of Oeningen, 

 the Upper Cretaceous of Maastricht, and the Lithographic Stone of 

 Bavaria. Some of the Fishes from Oeningen and Bavaria, and Chelonia 

 from Oeningen and Maastricht, were described in memoirs by Dr. T. C. 

 Winkler. Three Pterodactyls were described by H. von Meyer. The 

 remains of Mosasaurus and Turtles from Maastricht, many collected by 

 Van Breda's father-in-law, Peter Camper, are specially valuable. The 

 whole collection was purchased by the British Museum from Prof. Van 

 Breda's executors in 1871. 



Verbeek (R. D. M.) 



Presented fossil Fishes from Tertiary Lignite at Padang, Sumatra, 

 1876. 



