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REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1923. 



BROCKETT, Paxji- (See under Na- 

 tional Academy of Sciences). 



ERODE, Dr. H. S., Walla Walla, Wash. : 

 4 mollusks from Seattle, Wash. 

 (68823) ; moUusk from the vicinity 

 of Walla Walla (69606). 



BROOKES, AxBEET E., Okania, Mata- 

 mata, Waikato, New Zealand : 43 

 specimens representing 16 species of 

 New Zealand beetles (Buprestidae) 

 (69745, exchange). 



BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. : Plant (70085). 



BROOKLYN SOCIETY OF ETCHERS, 

 THE, New York City : 95 prints, in- 

 cluding etchings, soft grounds, aqua- 

 tints, dry points, and mezzotints 

 (69396, loan) ; (through Will Sim- 

 mons, Corresponding Secretary) : 92 

 etchings, part of the 2nd Interna- 

 tional Exhibition of Etchings re- 

 cently held in New York at the 

 Anderson Gallery (70002, loan) ; 

 (through Mr. Simmons) Drypoint 

 " L'Insaisissable " by Mr. Simmons ; 

 etching " Calle Paradiso, Venice " by 

 Sydney Vacher, and an* etching 

 " Study of an Old Man " by Arthur 

 Wm. Heintselman (70027). 



BROWN, Edward J., Eustis, Fla. : 

 Skin of a ring-necked duck from 

 Florida (69503). 



BROWN, Miss Emily Fostee ( See un- 

 der Virginia du Val Brown). 



BROWN, Master Frederick Louis, 

 Lewisburg, Pa. ( through Prof. Glenn 

 V. Brown) : Series of 12 sinkers 

 from the west branch of the Sus- 

 quehanna River, near Lewisburg, 

 Pennsylvania (68790). 



BROWN, Glenn Madison, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 2 block prints (69795, 

 loan). 



BROWN, Prof. Glenn V. (See under 

 Master Frederick Louis Brown). 



BROWN, Howell C, Pasadena, Calif. : 

 2 lithographs, 2 drypoints and 1 

 etching (70153). 



(See also under Loren R. Barton, 

 John W. Cotton, Miss Frances H. 

 Gearhart, and Miss May Gearhai't). 



BROWN, Mrs. Maby L. (See under 

 Virginia du Val Brown and Emily 

 Foster Brown). 



BROWN, Miss Virginia du Val and 

 Miss Emily Foster BROWN 

 (through Mrs. Mary L. Brown, 

 Washington, D. C.) : Embroidered 

 military belt owned during the early 

 part of the 19th century by Maj. 

 Gen. Jacob Brown, U. S. Army 

 (69709). 



r.RUNER, Dr. Stephen C, Santiago 

 de las Vegas, Cuba: 8 specimens, 

 representing 8 species of beetles of 

 the family Buprestidae (70166). 



BRYAN, E. H., jr. (See under Bemice 

 Pauahi Bishop Museum). 



BUCHANAN, L. L., Washington, D. C. : 

 55 specimens of beetles (70140, ex- 

 change). 



BUCHOLZ, J. T., Fayetteville, Ark. 

 (through Dr. A. S. Hitchcock) : 2 

 plants from Arkansas (69340). 



BUCHTIEN, Dr. Otto, La Paz, Bo- 

 livia : 1300 plants from Bolivia 

 (68589). 



BUCKELL, E. R., Department of Agri- 

 culture, Ottawa, Canada : 12 katy- 

 dids, 8 of them being of a species 

 hitherto represented in the Museum 

 collections only by the type and allo- 

 type (69499, exchange). 



BULLBROOK,Dr. J.H.,Port of Spain, 

 Trinidad, B. W. I. : 3 cases of inver- 

 tebrate fossils from Trinidad 

 (69450). 



BULLOCK, D. S., Washington, D. C. : 

 Archeological and ethnological 

 specimens from Chile, Peru, and Bo- 

 livia (69996). 



(See also under Edwardo A. Hol- 

 burgh). 



BURGB, Mrs. Louise S., and the 

 Misses Marie Louise and Jessie Jay 

 BuRGE, East Greenwich, R. I. : 

 Lowestoft china tea set presented by 

 Commodore Matthew G. Perry, U. S. 

 Navy, to Elizabeth Brenton Shaw, 

 wife of Dr. William Gorham Shaw, 

 of Wickford, R. I., also a china 

 pitcher and a pewter coffee pot 

 (08968). 



BURGESS, F., Washington, D. C. : 

 Butterfly from Trinidad, new to the 

 Museum collections, and a moth rep- 

 resenting a local species (70236). 



