LIST OF ACCESS10X3. 



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BLAKE, f=!. F., Bureau »f Plant In- 

 dustry, U. S. Dopartmcnt of Agri- 

 culture, Wa.sliington, D. ('. : L324 

 jilants-, chiefly from New England 

 and California (63845) ; (througli 

 Bureau of Entoniolotry) 23S miscel- 

 laneous insects from Central Amer- 

 ica (64793) ; 2 birds eggs, Thiamiis 

 and Ortdliy, from Guatemala 

 (64000) : 2 plants (64903). 



Bl.ANCHARD, Dr. 1-"rank N., Musenim 

 of Zoology, University of Michigan. 

 Ann Arbor, ISlich. : 2 Butler's garter 

 snakes from Ann Arbor (64155) ; 

 12 isopods, PorccUio rathkei, from 

 under loose boards, Huron Biver, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich.. November 9, 1919, 

 collected by the donor (645S9). 



lU.ANCHARD. R. W.. Washington, 

 D. C. : Water snake from Great 

 Falls, Virginia (63887). 



BLASHFIELD, Edwin H., New York 

 City : An oil painting by the donor 

 entitled " The Spirit of the Fast 

 Will Carry the Future to Victory" 

 (64.347). 



BLEAKLY, Loris H., Verplanck, N. 

 Y. : 2 garden slugs, Umax maj-imui^. 

 Collected by the donor at Veriilanck 

 ( 64224 L 



BLTSS, Rev. Edwin M., NN'ashington, 

 D. C. : 13 si)ecimens of ethnologica 

 from Africa, K<»rea. and other locali- 

 ties, including Oriental Bibles, 

 grammars, etc., a section of a tree 

 from Korea, and an elephant's tooth 

 (638S1). 



lU^UMENSCHEIN, E. L., Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. (through the Government Loan 

 Organization, New York (I'ity) : 

 I'ortrait in oil, by the donor, of 

 Lieut. Charles H. Lembke, 91st Divi- 

 sion, and "The Long Range Gun in 

 Paris" (651.50). 



BOARD^L\N, aiiss :^L\hki. T., Wash- 

 ington, D.' C. (through INIrs. .Tulian- 

 -James) : A blue satin fan painted 

 with strawberrie-^. .signed F. do Rose 

 164690, loan). 



ROGER, Mi-^^. 5L\KTHA Isadei., Poitx- 

 mouth, N. H. (through Di'. W. A. 

 Dewey, Ann Arbor, Mich.) : A copy 

 of Allen's " Materia ]Medlca of the 

 Nosodes" (64307). 



BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, INSTITUTO 

 DE LA SALLE : 11 bird skins from 

 ( 'olombia : 3 monkey skins and skulls 

 (0.3971, exchange) ; 22 plants from 

 Colombia (03992); ( through Brother 

 Ariste- Joseph) : 157 plants from Co- 

 lombia (64206, 04556). 



BOLIVIAN DELEGATES TO THE 

 SECOND PAN AMERICAN FINAN- 

 CIAL CONFERENCE (through Sr. 

 Don Ignacio Calderon, Bolivian Le- 

 gation, Washington, D. C.) : A 

 unique sheet of copper extracted 

 from the Viscachani mine. District 

 of Corocoro, Department of La P-az, 

 Bolivia (64631). 



B0LL:\[AN, Howei.l C, U. S. Army, 

 Laboratory No. 1, A. P. O., 731, 

 A. E. F. : 36 plants from the vicinity 

 of Neufchp.teau, Vosges, France 

 (63S01). 



BONAPARTE, Prince Roland, Paris, 

 France (through H. Heuvrard) : 4 

 photographs and a fragment of fern, 

 Dryopteris ichtios)iia, from Ecuador 

 (63828, exchange). 



BONNE, Dr. C, Paramaribo, Dutch 

 Guiana: 40 hor.seflies and allied in- 

 sects, and a rat from Dutch Guiana 

 64078, 64252). 



BOONE, Miss Peaki., U. S. National 

 Museum: Plant from IMaryland 

 (641.53). 



BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL 

 HISTORY, Boston, Mass.: A frag- 

 ment of the Port Orford, Oregon, 

 meteorite (64910. exchange). 



B0>\t:n, C. F., New York City 

 (through Dr. F. II. Knowlton) : A 

 collection of fossil leaves from \en- 

 ezuela (6.3946). 



B]{AENI»LE, Fred .L, Washington, 

 D. C. : Sponge, Microcioua proUfera, 

 and a bryozoan, Bugula iurrita, 

 both collected at May Point, Dela- 

 ware Bay (64011). 



BRANDEGEE, T. S.. Department of ♦ 

 Botany, University of California, 

 Bei'keley, Calif. : Fern fi'om Mexico 

 (642.53). 



BRAUNTON, Ernest, Los Angeles, 

 Calif.: 2 plants, Dudlcya brauntonil, 

 from California (64914). 



