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Swan, James G. — One box of ethnological specimens from Port Town- 

 send, Wash. Terr. 

 Taylor^ Charles M. — One box of minerals from West Virginia ; one per- 

 forated stone disk. 

 Thayer, Abbot R. — One skin of Traill's fly-catcher {Empidonax trailU) 



from Brooklyn, IST. Y. 

 Thompson, A. M. — (See under Washington, Interior Depai'tmcnt, Survey 



of the Colorado.) ■ . 



Toner, Dr. J. M. — Specimen of intestinal worm. 

 Townsend, J. L. — One skin of green finch {Pipilo clilorura) from Salt 



Lake City. 

 Trefethen, W. S., & Co. — (See under United States Gomm-ission of Msh 



and Fisheries.) 

 Turner, Br. S, 8. — One specimen, in the flesh, of American magpie 



{Pica httdsoniea) from Dakota. 

 Turner, Samuel. — A deformed head of fox squirrel {Sciurtis ludovlci- 



anus) from Mount Carrael, 111. 

 Velie, I)r. J. W. — (See under Chicago Academy of Sciences.) 

 Verrill, Frof. A. TJ. — (See under Washmigton, Interior Department, United 



States Commission of Fish and Fisheries.) 

 Vetromile, Bev. Eugene. — A collection of Indian stone implements from 



Maine and New Brunswick, (deposited.) 

 Ward, Prof. E. A. — One skeleton of moose, {Alee Americanus.) 

 Washington, D. C. : 



Department of State, U. S. A., United States survey of the northern 

 boundary, (Hon. Archibald Campbell, commissioner.) — Zoological, 

 botanical, and ethnological collections, made by Dr. Mliot Coues, 

 naturalist of the expedition. 

 Treasury Department, U. S. A. — (See under the name of iZ. W. Elliott.) 

 United States Revenue Marine. — (See elsevThere, under the names 

 of Capt. G. M. Scammon, Lieut. Russell Glover, and Lieut. J. 

 A. Slamm.) 

 War Department, U. S. A. : 



United States Army. — (See under the names of Gen. 3L G. Meigs, 

 Col. D. 8. Stanley, Col. James M. Moore, Capt. A. P. Blunt, 

 Capt. Charles Bendire, Capt. W. L. Carpenter.) 

 Surgeon- GeneraVs Office: United States Army Medical Museum', 

 (Dr. G. A. Otis in charge of division.) — Two Indian jars and 

 one arrow-head from Florida; one Indian spear-head from 

 Madison Barracks, IST. Y. (See also under the names of 

 Drs. J. F. Hammond, James F. Weeds, Elliott Coues, C. E, 

 Munn, S. G. Coivdrey, and H. G. Yarroiv, medical officers, 

 United States Army.) 

 Surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, (Lieut. G. M. Wheeler 

 in charge.) — General zoological and botanical collections, 



