LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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liKOOKLYN MUSEUM, THE, Brwk- 

 ]yn, N. r. (tliroiigh Mr. Rolw^rt I'ush- 

 mun Murphy) : 21 cru.slacoans rep- 

 I'esenting 10 species from Peru, in- 

 cluding the type of 1 new species 

 (G4S79) ; 10 crubs, niegaiops stage, 

 froui Independencia Bay, Pern 

 (64901). 



BKOOKS, Major Alfiiei) H., V. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey, Washington, I). C. : 

 Geological map of the Montseo re- 

 gion, France, prepared under the di- 

 j'ection of the donor. Engineer Corps, 

 A. E. r. (64233). 



BRO'W'^v, Edwakd J., Los Angeles, 

 Calif. : 102 bird skins from southern 

 California, and 3 skeletons (G4391). 



BROWN, Prof. H. P. ( See under New 

 York State College of Forestry.) 



BROWN, :\Irs. .Joseph Stanley 

 (through Mrs. Julian-.Tames) : Lace 

 llouncc (Brussels point de Ga/.e) 

 which was originally on the dress 

 worn by Mrs. Lucretia R. Garfield 

 at the inaugural ball on the occasion 

 of the inauguration of her husl)and, 

 President James A. Garfield in 1881 

 (64491, loan). 



BROWN, W. L., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Toad-fish, Opsanus inn, col- 

 lected in the Patuxent River at Ben- 

 edict, Maryland, August 1, 1919 

 (G3929) ; bat, XiK:ten>^ horadix (al- 

 coholic) (G309S) ; skins and skulls 

 of 2 squirrels, SciKnis ctntiliiicDsis 

 (G4415). 



BROWN, W. T. Watkin, Bown's Road, 

 Kogorah, Sydney. N. S. W'.. .\us- 

 tralia: Model of a meteorilr and a 

 specimen of molybdenite (64.j31). 



BItOWXE, <;k()i;c;1': Elmeu, Province- 

 lown, :Mass. (through the Govern- 

 ment Loan Organization, New York 

 City): 2 iiainlings entitled "The 

 Sinking of Unarmed Fishermen olT 

 Cape Cod "' and " The Attack on Zee- 

 brugge, Ai)ril 22. 19]8" (G.".U8). 



ilKoW.XE. .Matiijja (]Mrs. I'lrdci-ick 

 \;m \\'yck),New I'ork City (ilirongli 

 llic (Jovenimont Loan (?»rganiza(ion, 

 New Vdi-k City) : An oil painting l»y 

 llie donor cidifled '• P>elgian Rol'u- 

 gecs ■■ (G.'<iri9), 



BROWNLXG, Mrs. R. Bak-uett, \V'nsh- 

 ington, I). C. ((brougli Mrs. .Julian- 

 James) : Small parasol of while silk 

 with cover of white tatting and fold- 

 ing handle of carved ivory (G49G2). 



BRUNSWICK- BALKE- COLLENDEll 

 COMPANY, THE, Chicago, 111.: 

 P'inished fancy billiard cue " No. 3G 

 State Championship" made up of 

 eight different woods and moilier-<.i1:'- 

 pearl inlay (64518). 



BRYANT, Mra LiviA Hatch (throu'.;Ii 

 Mr. Ai-thur Cornforth, Colorad(» 

 Springs, Col.) : Silver-headed cane 

 made from the tlagstaft" of Fort Sum- 

 ter and presented to Mr. F. H. Hatcli 

 by Gqu. p. T. Beauregard, Con- 

 federate States Army, in ISGI 

 H)4Wr>, bequest). 



BUCKSTAFF, R. N., Oshkosli, AVisc. : 

 A 51-gram specimen of the Colby, 

 Wisconsin, meteoi-ic stone ( 6420.1, 

 exchange). 



BUERHAUS, H. A., Zauesville, Ohio 

 (through Prof. W. C. Mills, Colum- 

 bus, Ohio) : Human skull recently 

 excavated from a deposit of river 

 gravel at Gilbert Station, six miles 

 from Zauesville, Ohio (63919). 



BULLBROOK, .L A., Care, Itoyal 

 Bank of Canada, Port of Siiain,' 

 Trinidad, British West Indies 

 (through Dj-. T. Wayland Vaughan) : 

 r>4 lots of Tertiary fossils from 

 Trinidad, British West Indies 

 ((349o9). 



BURGIN, Dr. Isam F., Delta, Col.: 

 Skull of a harbor porpoise, Phocaciia, 

 from Cooks Inlet. Kachamak P>a.v, 

 Alaska (64984). 



BURK, Mike, Los Angeles, Calif, 

 (through Department of Commerce, 

 Bureau of Fisheries) : A sample of 

 oolitic sand from California (63826). 



BURT. HiijA.M Austin, Care, Mrs. 

 Howard Coniiug, Bangor, Me. : A 

 typographer, replica of the origiiuil 

 machine invented by William Austin 

 Burt, grandfather of the donor, 

 patented July 23, 1829 (650.31). 



P.URTCH, A'Kiioi, Branchport, N. Y. : 

 Flying siiuirrcl, (ildiirowy.^ (Gi-iOO). 



