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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



BRAINERD, Robert L. (See under 

 W. L. Penney.) 



BRANDEGEE, T. S., Department of 

 Botany, University of California, 

 Berkeley, Calif, (through Dr. S. F. 

 Blake): 2 Mexican plants (68031). 

 (See also under California, Uni- 

 versity of.) 



BRAUN, J. N., warden, Alaska Serv- 

 ice, Bureau of Fisheries, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (through Dr. Hugh M. 

 Smith) : 2 Eskimo skulls (67176). 



BREEN STONE AND MARBLE CO., 

 Kasota, Minn. : 2 slabs of Kasota 

 marble, 5 by 2 feet (67687). 



BREHME, H. H., South Amboy, N. J. : 

 2 moths (67416, exchange). 



BRETON, ToMAS A Le, Ambassador 

 of Argentina, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Dr. L. S. Rowe, director 

 general of the Pan - American 

 Union) : Bronze plaque commemo- 

 rating the unveiling of a monument 

 in Buenos Aires, 1920, to Gen. Justo 

 Jos§ de Urquiza, first constitutional 

 President of the Argentine Repub- 

 lic (67751). 



I'.RIDGEN, S., Walthamstow, Eng- 

 land: 5 pictorial bromides (68176). 



BRIDWELL, J. C, Bureau of Ento- 

 mology, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : Quartz 

 arrowheads and rejects, and frag- 

 ments of pottery from one-half mile 

 from Cornelia, Habersham County. 

 Ga. (68306). 



BRIGMAN, Edwakd, Baxley, Ga. : 

 Stone tube from Georgia (67582). 



BRITISH GOVERNMENT: (through 

 U. S. Commission of Fine Arts, 

 Charles Moore, chairman, Washing- 

 ton, D. C.) : British medals of the 

 World War, 1914-1918 (5 speci- 

 mens) (66874). 



British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory), London, England 

 (through Dr. W. T. Caiman) : 4 

 specimens, 4 species, of wood- 

 boring mollusks and 1 specimen, 

 1 species, of crustacean, from 

 Cape Colony, Australia, and 

 Straits Settlements (66811) ; 

 836 plants collected in Brazil by 



BRITISH GOVERNMENT— Contd. 

 British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory) — Continued. 

 Gardner (07653, exchange) ; 

 (through Maj. E. E. Austen) 4 

 tropical files (67879, exchange) ; 

 (through F. W. Edwards) 107 

 specimens of mosquitoes 

 (68148). 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 

 Surry, England : 10 fragmen- 

 tary specimens of South Ameri- 

 can tree ferns (types) (68154, 

 exchange). 

 Science Museum, The, London, 

 England (through H. G. Lyons, 

 director) : 11 photographs of 

 models and drawings of early 

 steam engines (66850). 

 BROCKETT, Paul, Smithsonian In- 

 stitution : A match safe with a copy 

 of the oflicial commemorative medal 

 coined by the U.. S. Mint, U. S. 

 Treasury exhibit, Panama-California 

 Exposition, San Diego, 1915, 

 mounted in the lid (67707) ; bat 

 (68354). 



(See also under National Acad- 

 emy of Sciences.) 

 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 122 ferns (culti- 

 vated forms of Nephrolepis) (67506, 

 exchange). 

 BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS 

 AND SCIENCES. CENTRAL MU- 

 SEUM, Brooklyn, N. Y. (through 

 Dr. G. P. Engelhardt) : 2 moths 

 (67607). 

 BROWN, Calvin S., Mississippi Geo- 

 logical Survey, University, Miss.: 5 

 human skulls and 5 lower jaws, from 

 excavations in Mississippi (67904). 

 BROWN, C. G., Columbus, Ga. : 

 Whistle found in sewer site in the 

 northern suburb of Columbus 

 (67962). 

 BROWN, Edward J., Los Angeles, 

 Calif. : 2 skins of gulls from Cali- 

 fornia, 132 bird skins and 1 crus- 

 tacean from southern California 

 (67589, 67592). 

 BROWN, Emma L., Council, Idaho: 

 Katydid (Idalio devil) (67078). 



