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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1919. 



British Museum (Natural History). 

 (See under London, England.) 



Britton, Dr. N. L. (See under New 

 York Botanical Garden.) 



Broadway, W. E., Port of Spain, 

 Trinidad, British West Indies: 

 Specimen of fern, Pteris grandifolia 

 from Trinidad (62903) ; 3 specimens 

 of ferns and 3 specimens of plants 

 from Trinidad, (63414, 63619, 

 63651) ; pocket herbarium booklet of 

 Tropical American ferns (63072). 



Brockett, Paul, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion: 1 four-color relief reproduc- 

 tion and 1 chromolithographic re- 

 production (63364) ; collection of 

 four-color halftones, coUotj'pe and 

 chromolithograph (14 specimens) 

 (63759). 



Brooke, Maj. Gen. John R., U. S. 

 Army (retired), Washington, D. C. ; 

 Jeweled sword presented to the 

 donor by American and Cuban 

 friends in 1899, and saddle, saddle 

 cloths, chapeau, uniform belts, 

 epaulets, and pieces of military in- 

 signia owned by him (40 speci- 

 mens) (63543) ; a miscellaneous 

 collection of historical photographs 

 (54 specimens) ; historical books, a 

 bolo, a dagger, and a copper replace- 

 ment of a boulder (63760). 



Brown, A. J., Sulphur City, Ark. : 100 

 specimens, 17 species, of land shells 

 from Sulphur City, Ark (63147). 



Brown, C. G. (See under William H. 



Gray.) 

 Brown, Edward J., Los Angeles, 



Calif.: 137 bird skins and 4 bird 



skeletons from southern California 



(63018). 



Brown, Stephen C, U. S. National 

 Museum : Sponge, 24 corals, 14 

 echinoderms, 1 barnacle, 350 mol- 

 lusks, 1 sawfish blade, 60 shark 

 teeth, turtle shell, 1 arrow, 55 arrow- 

 heads, 4 .stone hatchet heads, iron 

 lamp (1835), 60 minerals and rocks, 

 12 fossils and 15 plants (63229) ; a 

 copy of "The Conchologist's Text- 

 Book," ninth edition, by William 



Brown, Stephen C. — Continued. 

 Macgillivray, Esq. (63230) ; early 

 American newspapers, namely, Ul- 

 ster County Gazette, vol. 2, No. 

 88, January 4, 1800 (copy) ; the 

 Maryland Journal and the Balti- 

 more Advertiser, vol. 1, No. 1, Aug. 

 20, 1773 (copy), and the Dally Na- 

 tional Intelligencer, vol. 19, No. 1, 

 5807, September 16, 1831 (63465). 



Bruce, Mr., Rampart, Alaska (through 

 Hon. Charles A. Sulzer) : Skin and 

 sternum of a whistling swan, Olor 

 columbianus, from Alaska (62725) 



Bryan, B., W^ashington, D. C. (through 

 Mr. F. L. Hess) : Specimen of 

 wolframite from Bolivia (62740). 



Bryan, Maj. Harry S., Phoenix, Ariz. : 

 A cut gem manufactured from urani- 

 um oxides (63505). 



Bryant, L. E., Virginia Mining Co., 

 Roberta, Tenn. : 190 grams of mete- 

 oric stone which fell at Cumberland 

 Falls, Whitely County, Ky., on April 

 9, 1919 (63605). 



Buckingham, Mrs. B. H., and Miss 

 Isabelle C. Freeman, Washington, 

 D. C. : Collection of lacquers, porce- 

 lains and glassware, ethnological, 

 archeological, and historical objects, 

 also a gla.ss sponge (63783). 



Buenos Aires, Argentina, Instituto 

 UE Botanica y Farmacologia : 286 

 specimens of plants from Argentina 

 (63583, exchange). 



Bullock, D. S., University of Wiscon- 

 sin, College of Agriculture, Madison, 

 Wis. : 25 specimens of fishes collected 

 in Chile (63534). 



Bltinham, Stewart H., Hudson Falls, 

 N. Y. : 12 specimens of plants from 

 New York (63293). 



Burrell, G. S. (See under Navy De- 

 partment.) 



BuscK, Dr. August, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 

 2 turtles from C. Lerdo, Durango, 

 Mexico (63327). 



Bush, B. F., Courtney, Mo. : 264 speci- 

 mens of plants from Missouri (63079, 



