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REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1919. 



Bakek, Dr. Charles Lawrence, Berke- 

 ley, Calif, (through Dr. O. P. Hay) : 

 Molar tooth of a mammoth, Elephas 

 columhi, from Bexar County, Tex. 

 (62925). 



Bakeb, Dr. Fred., Point Loma, Calif. : 

 18 specimens, 5 species, of marine 

 shells from Japan and Siam (63654). 



Bakeb, Dr. F. H., Richmond, Victoria, 

 Australia : 40 specimens of Austra- 

 lian insects (63555, exchange). 



Bakeb, John A., Washington, D, C. : 

 Golden eagle, Aquila chrysaetos, 

 from near Upperville, Va. (63329). 



Baujwin, Maj. B. T., S. C, U. S. Army, 

 Takoma Park, D. C. : Incomplete 

 skeleton from an old Indian burying 

 place at Northbrook, on west branch 

 of the Brandywine, Chester County, 

 Pa., collected by the donor (63563). 



Baix, C. R., Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 AVashington, D. C. : 9 specimens of 

 willows, chiefly from the western 

 United States (68015). 



Bancroft, Howland, Denver, Colo, 

 (through Mr. F. L. Hess) : 5 speci- 

 mens of tin ore and 2 of bismuth 

 from Bolivia (62S25). 



Barber, H. S., Bureau of Entomology, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. : Snake, Elaps 

 (631.59). (See also under Dr. E. A. 

 Schwarz.) 



Barber, Manly D., Knoxville, Tenn. : 

 150 specimens of fossils from the 

 Holston (Ordovician) marble of 

 Tennessee (63029, exchange) ; 43 

 specimens, 7 species, of moUusks 

 from France and the United States 

 (63728). 



Baeboue, Dr. Thomas, Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Mass. : Specimen of lizard, Scelo- 

 porus woodi (63512). 



Barrett, Edward. ( See under Indiana, 

 Department of Geology.) 



Barrett, H. L., Silver Spring, IMd. : 

 Young snake from Maryland 

 (62768). 



Bartsch, Henry, Washington, D. C. : 

 A salamander from Maryland 

 (62761). 



Battle Ceeek, Mich., Museum of the 

 PtTBLic Schools : 2 exhibition slabs 

 from the Lower Carboniferous rocks 

 of Michigan (63144, exchange). 



Bauthells, Mrs. Theodob William, 

 Washington, D.C. : An album of 

 flowers of the Holy Land, bound in 

 covers of olive wood (63715). 



Beach, Froman A. (See under J. W. 

 Mackelden. ) 



Beech-nut Packing Co., Canajoharie, 

 N.Y. (through H. C. Thompson, U.S. 

 Department of Agriculture) : Sam- 

 ples of peanut butter put up in three 

 sizes of jars (62774). 



Bement, C. S., Philadelphia, Pa. : An 

 etched slab of San Angelo, Tex., 

 meteoric iron weighing 1,917 grams, 

 and one of Staunton, Va., weighing 

 1,162 grams (63261). 



Benedict, J. E., jr., Woodside, Md. : 

 Shrew (alcoholic) (62676) ; 11 sala- 

 manders and 3 lizards (63161) ; 6 

 specimens of fishes comprising 4 

 dace, Lendsctis sp., and 2 black- 

 nosed dace, Rhmichtliys atronastis, 

 collected near Occoquan, Virginia, 

 June 14, 1919 (63732). 



Benjamin, Mrs. Carolyn Gilbert. 

 (See under National Society of the 

 Colonial Dames of Amei'ica.) 



Benjamin, Dr. Maecus, U. S. National 

 Museum : Bound volume containing 

 2 sets of chromolithographic pro- 

 gressive proofs, showing the process 

 of printing the illustrations for Dr. 

 George F. Kunz's " Gems and 

 Precious Stones," Louis Prang, litho- 

 grapher (101 specimens) (62885). 



Berry, Mrs. Grace, and Mrs. Chables 

 W. Richardson, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Mrs. Julian- James) : Shawl 

 of Persian design printed on cash- 

 mere (63255, loan). 



BsBEY, S. S., Redlands, Calif.: 2 crab 

 claws from the Pleistocene, Point 

 Loma, Calif. (62982) ; 2 specimens 



