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LIST OF ACCESSION'S 



TKEASURY DEPARTMENT— Contd. 

 U. 8. Mint — Continued. 



in 1776 (83407) ; 2 copies each 

 of 3 bronze medals commemo- 

 rating, respectively, the inaugu- 

 ration of Warren G. Harding 

 as President of the United 

 States, 1921; his death, 1923, 

 and the inauguration of Calvin 

 Coolidge as President, 1923 

 (84667) ; United States gold, 

 silver, nickel and bronze coins, 

 issued 1923-24 (24 specimens) 

 (84SS0) ; 2 copies each of 2 

 bronze medals commemorating, 

 respectively, the appointment of 

 F. E. Scobey, Director of the 

 U. S. Mint, 1922, and the ap- 

 pointment of R. J. Grant, Direc- 

 tor of the U. S. Mint, 1923 

 (84902) ; 4 subsidiary coins 

 struck at the Imperial Mint, 

 Osaka, Japan, 1923-24 (86489). 

 TRBMOLERAS, Juan, Montevideo, 



Uruguay: 25 beetles (84935). 

 TREMPER, Dr. R. H., Los Angeles, 

 Calif. : 34 specimens of mollusks 

 from California (85830). 

 TRINIDAD, DEPARTMENT OF AG- 

 RICULTURE, Port-au-Spain, Trini- 

 dad, British West Indies (through 

 R. O. Williams) : 2 plants (84907). 

 TROITSKY, Dr. N. (See under 

 Leningrad, Russia, Agricultural 

 Scientific Committee, Experimental 

 Station of Bureau of Applied Ento- 

 mology.) 

 TRUITT, R. v., College Park, Md.: 



Plant from Maryland (83417). 

 TUCKER, Lawrence. (See under 



Charles F. Mcintosh.) 

 TUCKERMAN, ESTATE OF MISS 

 EMILY (through Paul Tuckerman, 

 New York City) : 53 specimens of 

 laces, tapestries, etc., lent by Miss 

 Tuckerman and in the Museum at 

 the time of her death (83674). 

 TUCUMAN, ARGENTINA, AGRI- 

 CULTURAL EXPERIMENT STA- 

 TION (through G. L. Fawcett) : A 

 small collection of insects — leaf hop- 

 pers (85313), 



TURNER, Dr. M. L., Berwyn, Md.: 

 Stone implements secured in Hot 

 Springs, Ark. (85860). 



TURNER, R. E., Mossel Bay, South 

 Africa: 27 beetles from South Af- 

 rica (84250). 



TYSON, Edwaed, Washington, D. C. : 

 400 land and marine mollusks from 

 Hawaii, and a string of beads 

 (86604). 



UHLER, Francis M., Washington, 

 D. C. : 50 starlings (86573). 



UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE 

 CONFEDERACY (through Mrs. W. 

 H. Estabrook, custodian of crosses of 

 honor, Dayton, Ohio) : Bronze cross 

 of honor of the type awarded by the 

 United Daughters of the Confed- 

 eracy in recognition of services dur- 

 ing the World War (86765). 



U. S. PRINTING AND LITHO- 

 GRAPH CO., New York City: 7 

 chromo lithographic reproductions 

 of paintings (86107) ; 15 aquatone 

 prints (87143). 



UNITED STATES SHIPPING 

 BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET 

 CORPORATION, Washington, . D. 

 C. : Model of the 502 feet type of 

 combined passenger and cargo ves- 

 sel in exhibition case (85879). 



UNIVERSAL ARTIFICIAL LIMB 

 AND SUPPLY CO. (INC.), Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 4 specimens showing 

 steps in the manufacture of an ar- 

 tificial limb made from English wil- 

 low (85597). 



UPSON, Prof. 1FEED. W., Lincoln, 

 Nebr. : 3 specimens of chemicals for 

 the Loeb collection of chemical types 

 (8T707). 



•URBAN, Dr. I. (See under Riks- 

 museets, Botaniska Avdelning, 

 Stockholm, Sweden.) 



URE, Robert, Glasgow, Scotland: 2 

 pictorial prints — "Lifting the Nets" 

 (bromoil), and "For the Night 

 Cometh" (bromide) (87132). 



URICH, F. W., Port-of-Spain, Trini- 

 dad: 6 adult flies and 8 puparia 

 from Trinidad (85793). 



