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REPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1913. 



Bremer, W. M., Carnesville, Ga.: Ban- 

 nerstone of pagodite flaked with mica 

 and specks of iron rust (54777: pur- 

 chase). 



Brenner, Dr. F. T., Quincy, 111.: 

 Specimen of slug, Limaxjlavus (54985). 



Brimley, C. S., Raleigh, N. C: Larva 

 of a salamander, Gyrinophilus porphyri- 

 ticus (54355) ; 5 salamanders, Ambystoma 

 opacum, and 1 lot of eggs, from North 

 Carolina (54721: purchase); salaman- 

 ders, 2 of Spelerpes ruber schencki (one 

 a type), 1 of S. ruber, 2 of Plethodon 

 metcalfi (one a type), and 1 of P. 

 glutinosus (54824); 4 specimens of 

 Lepidoptera (55408). 



Bristow, Joseph Q., Washington, D. C: 

 100 specimens of Ordovician fossils from 

 Kentucky (54961); engraving entitled 

 "The Monarch of the Glen," after Sir 

 Edwin Landseer, R. A., engraved by 

 Richard Dudensing (55188); 110 speci- 

 mens of recent shells, 5 rock specimens 

 (veins and jointing), 2 Cuban mango 

 seeds, and 2 bullets from Civil "War 

 battlefield (55195). 



British Museum (Natural History). 

 (See under London, England.) 



Britton, Dr. W. E., Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, New Haven, Conn.: 

 7 adult sawflies and a number of sawfly 

 larvae (54468). 



Brown, C. G., Miss Julia G. Brown and 

 Miss Katherine Brown. (See under 

 Mrs. Mary J. Roach.) 



Brown, E. J., U. S. National Museum: 

 5 specimens of salamander, Diemictylus 

 viridescens, from Sullivan County, N. 

 Y. (54508); skin of blackburnian war- 

 bler, Dendroica fusca, from Virginia 

 (54532); skin of Tennessee warbler, 

 Vermivora peregrina, from Florida 

 (55020). 



Brown, Philip G., Portland, Me.: Speci- 

 men and photograph of Ulmus cam- 

 pestris (54430). 



Bryan, Maj. Harry S., Mexico, Mexico: 

 11 Mexican antiquities and 12 specimens 

 of Mexican weaving and beadwork 

 (54645: loan); a small painting of a 



Bryan, Maj. Harry S. — Continued, 

 saint, on canvas backed with wood and 

 inlaid with pearl shells (54746); Mexi- 

 can ornaments and implements of pot- 

 tery and stone; also blankets and other 

 articles of weaving, etc. (54984: loan); 

 a collection of 83 articles including 

 Mexican crosses, a reliquary, amulets, 

 figures, etc., and a stone carving of a 

 Mexican deity (55388: loan); 2 silver 

 extreme unction boxes each in the form 

 of a cross, with chain, buckskin beaded 

 coat, pottery stamp, 2 jadeite carvings, 

 black stone carving, shell carving, and 

 a silk hand-knit purse (55522: loan). 



Buckingham, Mrs. B. H. (See under 

 Miss Isabel C. Freeman.) 



Budapest, Hungary, Hungarian Na- 

 tional Museum, Botanical Section: 

 100 plants from Hungary (Flora Hun- 

 garica Exsiccata, Cent. I.) (55256: ex- 

 change). 



Bunn, J. W., Midville, Ga.: Specimen of 

 Manfreda tigrina from Georgia (55557). 



Burden, Miss Ka.therine, "Washington, 

 D. C: 100 specimens of Vallonia from 

 the District of Columbia (54624). 



BuRDETTE, Samuel O., Mount Airy, Md.: 

 3 tree frogs from Maryland (54395); 

 mammals from Maryland, including 7 

 skins with skulls (54665). 



Bureau of Education. (See under 

 Manila, P. I.) 



Bureau of Science. (See under Ma- 

 nila, P. I.) 



Burnham, "W. H., York, Pa.: Albino bob- 

 white, Colinus virginianus (54470). 



Bush, B. F., Courtney, Mo.: 359 plants, 

 chiefly from Missouri (55573: purchase). 



Bushnell, D. I., jr., Charlottesville, "Va.: 

 Hematite hammer from the vicinity of • 

 St. Louis, Mo. (54392); photographs of 

 3 ancient carved Mexican atlatls, 2 of 

 which are in the Anthropological Mu- 

 seum, Florence, Italy, and the other in 

 the Kircheriano Museum, Pvome, Italy 

 (55031); woven bag of the "';\'innebago 

 Indians of Nebraska (55391); arche- 

 ological objects including stone and 

 bone implements, shell beads, pottery 



