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TALLANT, D. H., Bradenton, Fla. : 

 Fragmentary teeth of fossil horses 

 and elephant (87126). 



TAYLOR, Dr. F. O. (See under 

 Parke, Davis & Co.) 



TAYLOR, J. D., Bristol, Tenu. : 2 

 shell beads, a lot of arrowheads, and 

 2 worked flakes from the John Mor- 

 rell farm, Carter County, Tenn. 

 (85673). 



TAYLOR, Sam. (See under Interna- 

 tional Shoe Co., chemical labora- 

 tory.) 



TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- 

 CULTURE, Austin, Tex. : 15 beetles 

 from Gillespie County, Tex., repre- 

 senting a species new to the Museum 

 collections (87676). 



TEXAS, UNIVERSITY OF, Austin, 

 Tex. (through Prof. B. C. Tharp) : 

 593 plants (83545) ; also through 

 Prof. Tharp 174 plants from Texas 

 (83569, 84891) ; 11 plants from 

 Texas (84245) ; 34 plants, chiefly 

 Cyperaceae (84126). 



THAANUM, D., Honolulu, Hawaii: 

 153 specimens, 46 species, of marine 

 shells from Hawaii, Japan, and the 

 western Paciflc (84882) ; (through 

 Dr. W. PI. Dall) about 100 speci- 

 mens, 29 species, of marine shells 

 from Midway and Oahu Islands, 

 Hawaiian group, partly collected by 

 E. S. Kuhns (86804). 



THARP, Prof. B. C. (See under 

 Texas, University of.) 



THAYER, Mrs. H. B., Albany, N. Y. : 

 Chinese scroll of the seventeenth- 

 eighteenth century (85890). 



THOMAS, Oldfield, London, England : 

 Skin and skull of a bat (84195). 



THOMPSON, Mrs. Burton, Bronx- 

 ville, N. Y., and Mrs. C. HILL, Mid- 

 dlebury, Vt. (through Dr. Charles F. 

 Langworthy, Washington, D. C.) : 

 Doll's trunk of the latter part of 

 the nineteenth century (87905). 



THOMPSON, John W. (See under 

 Miss Mary I. Thompson.) 



THOMPSON, Miss Mabt I. (through 

 John W. Thompson, Washington, D. 

 C.) : China plate owned by Presi- 

 dent Benjamin Harrison during his 



THOMPSON, Miss Mary I.— Contd. 

 administration 1889-1893; also 3 

 bronze girandoles, a Chinese shoe, a 

 pair of silk bootees, and a set of 14 

 shell cameos (86261). Bequest. 



THOMSON, George W. (See under 

 Marine Fish Hatchery and Bio- 

 logical Station, Portobello, Dunedin, 

 New Zealand.) 



THURMAN, Mrs. Lizzie Gill, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Satin-covered box 

 which contained a piece of the wed- 

 ding cake of Grover Cleveland and 

 Frances Folsom, June 2, 1886 

 (84945). 



THUROW, F. W., Houston (Clinton), 

 Tex. : 25 plants from Texas (S4153, 

 85237). 



TODD, Dr. John B., Syracuse, N. Y. : 

 Fern from New York (85265). 



TOLMAN, R. P., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 3 specimens of boxwood en- 

 gravers' blocks (85598) ; pin-vise 

 holding a pure silver wire, used for 

 making silver point drawings 

 (85834). 



TOMLINSON, O. A., Ashford, Wash. : 

 50 specimens of ice worms collected 

 by Mr. Floyd W. Schmoe, park na- 

 turalist, on the Paradise Glacier, 

 at an elevation of 6,100 feet 

 (84185). 



TORRE, Dr. Carlos de la, Habana, 

 Cuba : 135 specimens of shells from 

 Cuba (85672). 



TOWLE, Capt. H. Ledyard, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. : Portrait of Captain Eddie 

 Rickenbacker, by the donor, pre- 

 sented in memory of his mother, 

 Mrs. Olivia Ledyard Towle (84212). 



TOWNSEND, Karl H., El Paso, Tex. : 

 4 plants from New Mexico (86116). 



TRAVERS, Mrs. Katherine P. B., 

 Jacksonville, Fla. : A glass mug of 

 the colonial period (87954). 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT: 



58 modern European coins 

 (87171) ; modern gold, silver 

 and bronze coins (29 specimens) 

 (87210). 

 Z7. 8. Mint (through Robert J. 

 Grant, director) : Spanish two- 

 real piece struck at Lima, Peru, 



