760 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Swan, James G. — Continued. 



model of wicker fish-trap, and specimens of iron and lignite (22792) ; photograph 

 of Mr. Swan, vice president of Pioneer Society of Washington at the inaugura- 

 tion of the new State of Washington at Olympia, November 18, 1889 (22833). 



Swift, Hon. John F., United States minister. (See under Hiramatz Rei.) 



Switzerland, Government of (Federal Department of Industry and Agriculture, 

 Berne, Switzerland), (through U S. Department of State, Maj. Karl Kloss, charge" 

 d'affaires ad interim, legation of Switzerland). Eighty-nine alcoholic specimens, 

 representing 45 species of hshes. 22298. 



Sypheu & Company (New York City). Jewish lamp (purchase). 22334. 



Tappan, Ogden H. (Potsdam, New York). Specimen of Potsdam sandstone. 22^87. 



Tark, E. F. (McCarty's, New Mexico). Two Horned Toads (Phrynosoma hernandezi). 

 23159. 



Tawney, Perry (Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania). Block of granite, from the quarries 

 of Tawney and Roach, near Culp's Hill, on the site of the battlefield of Gettys- 

 burgh. 22883. 



Tegfnfr, Fritz (Austin, Texas). Two specimens of gadoliuite from Llano County, 

 (purchase.) 22212. 



Thf Photogravure Company (New York City). Twelve specimens and one 

 duplicate of work done by a new photo-lithographic process — the Osborne process, 

 modified for grain work. 23176. 



Thomas, Mr. (See under Mumley and Thomas.) 



Thomas, Rev. H. H. (Knowlesville, New York). Large slab of sandstone showing 

 mud cracks (exchange) (23338) ; slab of Medina sandstone with fossil wood em- 

 bedded in it. (23249). 



Thomas, W. H. (Knoxville, Tennessee). Top of telegraph pole with old-fashioned 

 square glass insulator; old telegraph bracket with square glass insulator, and 

 telegraph bracket with old-style round glass insulator. 22820. 



Thomas, W. S. (Hewitt's, North Carolina). Specimens of rutile from Swain 

 County. 22725. 



Thompson, Ernest E. (Toronto, Canada). Mammal skins, including Lepus sylva- 

 licus, Arctomys monax, Sciurus leucotes (melano),, Sciurus hudsonius, Tamias lysteri, 

 Hespevomys leucopus, Arvicola riparius, Erethryson domains, and BJarina orevi- 

 cauda (exchange) (22850) ; 15 specimens, representing 8 species of birds' skins, 

 from Ontario (22947). 



Thompson, J. H., jr. (Patterson, New York). Specimen of Barred Plymouth Rock 

 hen. 23012. 



Thompson, Dr. W. (San Bernardino, California). Specimen of a limbless lizard of 

 the species Amelia pnlehra, peculiar to California. 23263. 



Thomson, Paymaster William J. (U. S. Navy). Easter Island tablets of wood, con- 

 taining the hieroglyphic writing of that island. 23098.* 



Tiffany & Co. (New York City). Silvered-copper electrotype of the Bryant vase. 

 22581. 



Tokuno, T. (Chief of the Insetsu Kioku, Tokio, Japan). Thirteen specimens of 

 pigments used by the Japanese printers of chromoxylographs. 23218. (See 

 under Insetsu Kioku.) 



Toms, Capt. M. C. (Henderson ville, North Carolina). Specimen of polycrase (22347); 

 specimens of zircon crystals, from Green River Zircon mines (purchase) (22585). 



Tonnet, Alonzo (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of Mockingbird 

 (Mimus polyglottos), in flesh. 22248. 



Tombers, T. G. (La Grange, Tennessee). Spear-point. 22183. 



* These tablets aro among the rarest, and most precious of all relics from the 

 Polynesian area. Only five other specimens are known in the world. All attempts 

 to decipher them up to this time have failed. 



