ed the account should be placed in the Trust Company in his name as trustee. He thereby assumed voluntarily a relationship with the Trust Company that all other trustees, executors and other fiduciaries assume in making a deposit with a bank. Not having specified that the funds should remain intact, the deposit became ab initio a general deposit, and therefore he and those whom he represented as trustee are entitled to no preference. This is so in the absence of showing that the Trust Company was insolvent at the time made, or that the deposit was made ex maleficio. Central National Bank v. Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co., 104 U.S. 54, 26 L.Ed. 693; Board of Sup'rs. v. Prince Edward, etc., Bank, 138 Va. 333, 121 S.E. 903, 37 A.L.R. 604; William R. Compton Co. v. Farmers Trust Co. of Grant City, 220 Mo. App. 1081, 279 S.W. 746; Cato v. Mixon, 165 Ga. 245, 140 S.E. 376; Gray v. Elliott, 37 Wyo. 4, 257 P. 345, 53 A.L.R. 560; Paul v. Draper, 158 Mo. 197, 59 S.W. 77, 81 Am. St. Rep. 296; Townsend v. Andrew, 206 Iowa 1006, 221 N.W. 572; Lamb v. Fulton, Supt. of Banks, 44 Ohio App. 366, 185 N.E. 888; Ruben v. Banking Commission, 216 Wis. 98, 256 N.W. 712; Ex parte Michie, 167 S.C. 1, 165 S.E. 359; Gits v. Foreman, 360 Ill. 461, 196 N.E. 434, 101 A.L.R. 595; In re Bank of United States, 261 N.Y. 645, 185 N.E. 775; In re Holden, 264 N.Y. 215, 190 N.E. 413; Hadlock v. Callister, 85 Utah 510, 39 P.2d 1082; Ream's Drug Store v. Bank, 115 W. Va. 66, 174 S.E. 788. The fact that the account was in Bowne's name as trustee does not, under the prevailing law, strengthen the plaintiffs' position. Gray v. Elliott, 36 Wyo. 361, 255 P. 593, 53 A.L.R. 554; Swan et al v. Children's Home Soc. of West Virginia, 67 F.2d 84; Paul v. Draper, supra; Bassett v. City Bank Trust Co., 115 Conn. 1, 160 A. 60, 81 A.L.R. 1488; McDonald v. Fulton, 125 Ohio St. 507, 182 N.E. 504, 83 A.L.R. 1107; In re Bank of Clinton, 205 N.C. 399, 171 S.E. 364; Slater et al. v. North Carolina Bank Trust Co., 205 N.C. 775, 172 S.E. 355; 3 Michie, Banks and Bankin