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EEPORT OF IS'ATIOXM. MUSEUM, 1020. 



IJUEOKENRIDGE, Cou. .TosiofU C, 

 U. S. Anuy, AVasliiiigton, I>. C. 

 (through Miss Lucy H. Brecken- 

 ridgo) : Ethnological material col- 

 lected by the donor in the Philip- 

 pine Islands and elsewhere (40 speci- 

 mens) (G4945). 



P.PvEXXAX, Private T. A.,^^'S. M. C, 

 Chicago, 111. (tlirotigh Dr. William 

 Ij. Abbott) : Broken earthenware pot 

 with cover from Santo Domingo 

 (G4334). 



P.KI^tlLEY, C. S. (See under Xorlli 

 Carolina, State Department of Agri- 

 culture, Division of Entomology, 

 Raleigh, N. C.) 



BPiEAlLEY, Dr. H. H., Curat'or, State 

 Museun), llaleigh, N. C. Fragments 

 of an Indian skull picked up <iu a 

 sand shoal near Beaufort. Xorlh 

 Carolina, in August, lOlS (G3SG2). 



BRISBAXE, QUEEXSLAXD, AUS- 

 TRALIA, QUEEXSLAXD MUSEU:M 

 through ]\rr. Heber A. Longman, Di- 

 rector) : 4 larvae of sawflies. J'crga 

 (lorsalis, and 32 Inrviie of P( ran. ;^p. 

 (64684, exchange). 



BRITISH r)OVERX:\IEXT (through 

 Department <jf State, Washington, 

 D. C.) : Postage stamps of Australia, 

 Canada, New Zealand, Rhodesia, ami 

 Samoa, issued during the World 

 War, 1014-1918 (47 specimens) 

 (63837) ; Australian postage stamps 

 surcharged for use in Xortliwest Pa- 

 cilic Islands, formerly German New 

 Guinea (64701, exchange) : silver 

 rejilica of the peace souvenir medal 

 issued to the children of Austi-alia 

 by the Government of that Connnon- 

 v.'ealth in connection with the Peace 

 Celel)ration, July, 191!) (64481) ; 

 postage stamps of Bahamas, Barba- 

 dos, British Guiana, Ce.ylon, East 

 Afi-ica and Uganda, Fiji Lslands, 

 Gibraltar, Gold Coast, Grenada, In- 

 dia. Xyassaland, and Togo, issued 

 1917-1919 (189 specimens) (6400:!) : 

 2 si>ecimens each of the balfi>enny 

 and threepence postage stamps Ls- 

 sued Ity the British Colony of Malta 

 during tlu^ World War, 1914-1918 



BRITISH GOVERXMEXT— Coutd, 



(64109) ; 2 ..ne-penny stamps of St, 

 Vincent issued during (he Worl<l 

 War, 1914-1918 (64S80). 



(See also under Bernuida, I'.riiish 

 Honduras, British Xorth Borneo, 

 and Dominica.) 



liRITISH HOXIHRAS. GOVEUX- 

 Mi:XT (>I\ Belize, British Honduras 

 (through Colonial Secretary'.s Of- 

 lice) : Postage stamps issued during 

 tlu> WovUl War, 1914-1918, by the 

 (Joveriiment of British Houduras (."> 

 sp(>ciiuei)s) (64463). 



BRITISH XORTH BOItXEO, GOV- 

 ERXMi:XT OF (through the Gov- 

 eriKir, Jesselton, X. B., and the Prin- 

 cipal Secretary of State for the Col- 

 onies, London, England : Red Cross 

 ]»ostage stamps of X'^orth Borneo is- 

 sued 1916-1919, and photograplis and 

 posters relating to Red Cross fairs, 

 Jesselton, N. B., 1916-1918 (70 six-ci- 

 mens) ((>39r)9). 



BRITISH :MUSEU.M (XATURAL HIS- 

 TORY) (See under London. Eng- 

 land). 



RRITTOX, Dr. X. L. (See un<ler Xew 

 York Botanical Garden). 



ERITTOX, Dr. W. E., State Entomolo- 

 gist, X'ew Haven, Conn. : 2 larva<' op 

 a sawfly, Itijcorsia zappci (64^01 \ ; 

 27 sawflies (64598). 



BROADWELL, W. H., Xewark, X. J. : 

 3 crystals of minerals, molybdenite, 

 apoi)hylite, and spinel (64528, ex- 

 change). 



BRODE, H. S., AValla Walla, Wash.: 

 Specimen of Ciilcrchra toichrosa 

 (64058). 



BROOKE. :\[a.ior General John R., 

 U. S. Army (retired), AVasbington, ' 

 D. C. : I'resentation and service 

 swords, pictures, badges of patriotic 

 societies, documents and miscella- 

 neous historical relics, owned by tb<> 

 donor (63843) ; badges of patriotic 

 societies, commemorative medals, 

 gold walch chain, and wooden cane, 

 owned by the donor (38 specimens) 

 (64030). 



