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KEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 



Barrows, Albert L. — Continued, 

 species of isopods with 2 rocli bor- 

 ings (56978). 



BartaSov, Prof. A. V., Troickosavsk, 

 Siberia: 21 Buriat skulls and 5 

 Mongolian skulls, from the vicinity 

 of Kiakhta, Siberia (57107: col- 

 lected for tlie Museum). 



Bartlett, H. H., U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C : 14 

 plants from the southeastern part 

 of the United States (56709: ex- 

 change). 



Bartlett, W. P., Porterville, Cal. 

 (through U, S. Geological Survey) : 

 Specimen of pure w'hite magnesite 

 from ore pile of Tulare Mining Com- 

 pany at Porterville (56412). 



Barton, Alex.. Columbia Furnace, Ya. : 

 Abnormal egg of a domestic fowl 

 (56070). 



Bartsch, Henry, Washington, D. C. : 

 8 crayfishes from Gap Run, Fauquier 

 County, Va. (55794). 



Bauer, Mrs. L. A., Washington, D. C, 

 and Mrs. Mary B. Dawson, Linden, 

 Md. : 8 water-color studies of plants 

 by Miss Adelia Gates (56111). 



Beach, H. D., Buffalo, N. Y. (through 

 Mr. George W. Harris, Washington, 

 D. C.) : Photographic portrait of a 

 lady (56588). ' 



Beach, Wilfred W., New York City: 

 Specimen of luna moth (55948). 



Bearss, J. T., St. Cloud, Fla. : 2 living 

 specimens of Opuntia from Florida 

 (55649) ; 3 living specimens of 

 Opuntia from Florida (56823: ex- 

 change). 



Beaver Dam Marble Co., Baltimore, 

 Md. : 2 large slabs of Beaver Dam 

 marble from Cockeysville, Md.. re- 

 ceived through Rullman & Wilson 

 (56032) ; 2 slabs of Mar Villa mar- 

 ble (56723). 



Bechdolt, R. G., Seidersville, Pa. : 2 

 specimens of RJiartuius and one speci- 

 men of Amaranthus hlitoides, from 

 Pennsylvania (55812; 55949). 



Bellevue, Ohio, City Schools 

 (through Mr. E. F. Warner, super- 

 intendent) : 21 specimens of calcite 

 crystals and 4 specimens of inverte- 

 brate fossils (56266: exchange). 



Bement, Clarence S., Philadeliihia, 

 Pa. (through Prof. F. W. Clarke) : 

 6 specimens of minerals (56797). 



Benedict, Dr. J. E., U. S. National 

 Museum : Turtle from Connecticut 

 (55976). 



Benedict, James E.. jr.. Silver Spring, 

 Md. : Red-tailed hawk, Bnteo hore- 

 alis (56251). 



Benner, W. G., Hanover, Va. : Verte- 

 bra of a cetacean and tooth of a 

 shark (56740). 



Bent, A. C, Taunton. Mass. : 6 bird 

 skins from Guadalupe Island, Lower 

 California (56834). 



Benton, G. W., Brownwood, Tex. : 2 

 specimens of celestite (56444). 



Berlin (Dahlem bei Steglitz), Ger- 

 many, KoNiGL. Botanischer Garten 

 UND BoTANiscHEs MusEUM : Frag- 

 ment of the type of Lycopodium 

 Hitcns (56735) ; 6 .specimens ot Lyco- 

 podium from tropical America 

 (56875) ; 200 specimens of grasses, 

 chiefly from Africa (56890). Ex- 

 change. 



Berlin, Germany, Konigl. Zoolog- 

 iscHES Musecm : 36 specimens, rep- 

 resenting 16 species, of ascidians 

 (56260: exchange) ; 24 parasitic Hy- 

 nienoptera, including 8 paratypes of 

 si^ecies described by Mr. H. L. Vie- 

 reck in the Proceedings of the U. S. 

 National Museum, Vol. 46 (56555). 



Bernheimer, Jacob S., & Bro., New 

 York City: 3 2-yard lengths of a 

 printed cotton fabric, Tong King 

 Grosgrain (.50702). 



Berry, S. S., Redlands, Cal. : 162 speci- 

 mens, representing 11 si^ecies, of 

 land, fresh-water and marine shells, 

 including a paratype of Mopalia 

 thamnopord, from California, Mon- 

 tana and Maine (56426) ; 6 speci- 

 mens of Vitrea aUiaria from Red- 



