LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 761 



Tourtelktte, Mrs. J. IT. (Miiiersville, California), (through J. S. Diller, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey). Two specimens of native gold, associated with calcite from a 

 mine on Digger Creek. 22693. 



Townsend, Charles H. (U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross). Two hundred 

 aud sixty-six specimens of birds, collected by the naturalists of the Albatross on 

 the west coast of North America (22862) ; 15 skins and skulls of North American 

 mammals (purchase). (22924.) 



Tozzetti, Prof. Targioni (Firenze, Italy). Thirty-one specimens, representing 8 

 species, of European microlepidoptera, and 29 specimens, representing 8 species of 

 European orthoptera (exchange). 22823. 



Treasury Department, U. S. : 



Coast and Geodetic Survey, U. S. (Through Prof. T. C. Mendeuhall, Superin- 

 tendent). Specimens of Indian bones and pottery, from Pern Landing (for- 

 merly Hatches Point), New Eiver, North Carolina (collected by Mr. W. C. 

 Hodgkins, assistant superintendent). 23255. (See under W. G. Henry.) 

 Life-Saving Service, U. S. (Hog Island, Virginia). Specimen of Harbor Seal 



(Phoca vitulina), in flesh, collected by Mr. R. O. Joynes, snrfman. 23088. 

 Myers, A. H. (life-saving station, Quoddy Head, Maine). Two photographs of 



BaUevopter arostrata. 22420. 

 Revenue Marine Service, U. S. (See under Capt. M. A. Healy, U. S. Revenue 

 Marine steamer Bear.) 



True, F. W. (U. S. National Museum). Specimen of female Ermine (Putoriics 

 erminea) aud 3 new-born specimens of the same species. 23050. 



Trumble, Alfred (New York City). Impression from an intaglio engraving on 

 wood. 22519. 



Tucker, Clarence (Syracuse, New York). Specimens of specular iron ore and 

 micaceous specular iron ore from New York. (22721, 22829.) 



Tyler, F. L. (Frankfort, Maine). Builder's skeleton model of top-sail schooner. 

 22662. 



TJlke, Henry (District of Columbia). Eighteen specimens, representing 4 species, 

 of Mexicau coleoptera, and 44 specimens, representing 18 species, of North 

 American coleoptera, all mounted. 23031. 



Ulman, Mrs. B. F. (Baltimore, Maryland). Set of fringes for Jewish ceremonial 

 garment, from Jerusalem 23228. 



United States Eclipse Expedition to Africa (through Mr. William Harvey 

 Brown). Alcoholic and dry. shells, from Africa and Cape Verde Islands; alco- 

 holic and dry birds; alcoholic birds for skeletons; alcoholic Crustacea, echino- 

 derms, and worms from Azores and Cape Verde Islands ; alcoholic specimens of 

 tortoises, snakes, and lizards; mammal skins and alcoholic specimens ot mam- 

 mals from Cape Town, Elmina, Cunga, and Cape Horn; alcoholic specimens of 

 seaweed; alcoholic aud dry insects; plants; ethnological objects; birds' eggs; 

 specimen of chalcopyrite from Ascension Island; specimen of limestone, from 

 Barbados, and pieces of lava from Porto Grande and Horta, Fayal, Azores 

 Islands; fish trap and spear; specimens of fishes from Horta, St. Vincent, 

 (Azores Islands), Freetown, Elmina, Cape Town, Cunga, St. Paul Loanda 

 (Africa), and Ascension Island. 23272.* (See under Rev. G. H. R. Fisk.) 



University of Aberdeen. (Aberdeen, Scotland), (through Mr. Robert Walker, 

 Librarian of the University). Two casts of fire-making implements. 22502. 



University of the State of New York. (See under New York, University of the 

 State of.) 



Upham, E. P. (U. S. National Museum). Four qnartzite implements found on Blag- 

 den's Hill, Piney Branch, District of Columbia. 22320. 



* The Curators of the departments to which the collections relate are preparing 

 reports. These will be published in the " Proceedings of the National Museum." A 

 preliminary report will be found in section I of the report under the head of Explora- 

 tions. 



