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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Swanton, J. R. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of American Eth- 

 nology. ) 



Swetland, Dr. B. S., Brocton, N. Y.: 

 "Four goniatites and two specimens of 

 Orthoceras. 42586. 



Swift & Co., Kansas City, Kans. : Re- 

 ceived through R. H. Frisby, superin- 

 tendent. Tooth of Mastodon ameri- 

 canux. 42855. 



Swift, F. W., Alden, N. Y.: Six speci- 

 mens of bryozoans and corals from the 

 Hamilton formation of Alden (gift) 

 (41231); half of a ceremonial or ban- 

 ner-stone ( loan ) ( 8540) . 



Tabler, Miss Elizabeth, U. S. National 

 Museum: Spider (Epeira irisularis, 

 Hentz), from Buckeystown, Md. 

 41598. 



Talbert, Frank, Soldiers' Home, Rich- 

 mond, Va. : Specimens of Psyllid <^alls. 

 41578. 



Tamarack Mining Company, Calumet, 

 Mich.: Received through John T. 

 Reeder. Specimens of whitneyite and 

 chalcocite. 42321. 



Tammen, H. H., Denver, Colo.: Ten 

 specimens of minerals. Purchase. 

 L. P. X. 41632. 



Tassin, Wirt, U. S. National Museum: 

 Four mother-of-pearl cat's eyes from 

 China. 41934. 



Taylor, Effie P., Thomasville, Ga. : 

 Received through Dr. William Tre- 

 lease. Plant from Georgia. 42900. 



Taylor, Rev. G. W., Wellington, British 

 Columbia: Two hundred and seventy- 

 nine specimens of Lepidoptera (gift) 

 (41529); 24 specimens of Geometric! 

 moths from British Columbia (ex- 

 change) (42431). 



Tekres, Hon. John B., U. S. vice-consul, 

 Port au Prince, Haiti: Petrified oys- 

 ters from mountains between Haiti and 

 Santo Domingo, at a height of 1,100 

 feet; also land shells found in the same 

 mountains. 42523. 



Terry, William A., Bristol, Conn. : Three 

 specimens of diatoms. 42215. 



Thomas, Oldfield, British Museum 

 (Natural History), London, England: 



Thomas, Oldfield — Continued. 



Two skeletons of mammals (41559); 3 

 mice representing the species Evolomys 

 shomerensis, from Wales (42374); 13 

 mammals (42402). 



Thompson, Miss F. L. , Washington, D. C. : 

 Patch-work bed quilt (loan). 9312. 



Thompson, Dr. J. G, U. S. Navy, Bre- 

 merton, Wash.: Fishes collected off 

 the coast of New England (41468); 

 fishes from Santa Rosa, Gal. (41649); 

 2 specimens of Pipefish, Svphostoma 

 albirostris, from the Dry Tortugas, Flor- 

 ida (41843); specimen of Peromyscus, 

 fishes and a hermit crab (42016); Cole- 

 optera (42019). 



Thompson, Dr. J. Ford, Washington, 

 D. C: Brain of a white child. 42465. 



Thorworth, Miss Estella, U. S. National 

 Museum: Specimen of Rosa bracteata 

 from Virginia. 41556. 



Thurow, F. W., Harvester, Tex. : Thirty- 

 five plants from Texas. 41936. 



Tindall, Dr. D. W., Taylor, Mo.: Speci- 

 men of "hard-tack" used in the U. S. 

 Army during the civil war ( 1861-1865 ) . 

 41783. 



Titus, E. S. G., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Received through Dr. L. O. 

 Howard. Two hundred specimens of 

 Lepidoptera from Fort Collins, Colo. 

 (41546); specimen of stone-fly from 

 Lawrence, Kans. (41804). 



Tonk, William, & Bro., New York City: 

 Two musical instruments, serenatta 

 and solophone. 41243. 



Topping, D. Le Roy, Manila, P. I.: Sev- 

 enteen specimens of plants from the 

 Philippine Islands. 41409. 



Torres, Jose P., Agana, Guam: Plant 

 from Guam. 41306. 



Townsend-Barber Taxidermy and Zo- 

 ological Company, El Paso, Tex. 

 Imperial woodpecker, Campephilus im- 

 perialis, from Mexico. Purchase. L. 

 P. X. 41520. 



Tracy, S. M., Biloxi, Miss.: Fern from 

 Mississippi (41908); 3 plants (41920); 

 specimen of fern representing the spe- 

 cies Trichomanes petersii from Missis- 

 sippi (42413); 2 specimens of Botrychium 



