LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Berry, S. S. — Contiuued. 



lands, ;i European species acciden- 

 tally introduced into California 

 (56452). 



BErTENMULLER, WiLLIAM, NCW York 



City : 4 specimens of RhampJiomyia 

 novecfirnlina, including 2 paratypes 

 (56553). 



BiDDLE, Miss Christine W., Philadel- 

 phia. Pa. : Silver filigree bonbon 

 basket. Florentine (57109). 



BiDDLE, Col. John, U. S. Army, War 

 Department, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Miss Susan D. Biddle) : 

 Portrait in oil. by Thomas Sully, of 

 Maj. John Biddle. U. S. Army 

 (56998: loan). 



Biddle, Miss Susan D., Detroit, Mich. : 

 Portrait in oil, by Thomas Sully, of 

 Eliza Bradish Biddle. wife of Maj. 

 John Biddle. U. S. Army (56997: 

 loan). 



Biggs, Mrs. Norton, Thomasville, Ga. : 

 Specimen of Lygodiuiti from Geor- 

 gia (56441). 



Bill Leaf, Tama, Iowa (through Dr. 

 Truman Michelsou) : Sacred bundle 

 of the Fox Indians (.5.5860 : pur- 

 chase). 



Bird, Henry, Eye, N. Y. : 4 insects 

 (a pair of Papaipema speciosissltna 

 and a paratype of P. lysimachm 

 and P. pnrpmifascia) (.56175). 



Blackford, J. M., Delavan, Wis. : A 

 net for catching passenger pigeons 

 (56548). 



Blackiston, a. H., Cumberland, Md. : 

 9 terra cotta vases and figurines 

 from Oaxaca, Mexico (55817) ; col- 

 lection of archeological siiecimens 

 from Hacienda Coacoyolitos. Delta 

 of the Rosario River, Sinaloa and 

 Oaxaca (55857) ; 8 copper cere- 

 monial objects from Oaxaca (55873). 

 Loan. 



Bliss, Fabyan & Company, Boston, 

 Mass. : 5 2-yard cuts of Ripplette 

 (56855). 



Blow, H. L., Tuckerton. N. J. : Speci- 

 men of mantis, Paratenodera sinen- 

 »is (56010). 



Bodkin, G. E., Government economic 

 biologist, Georgetown, British Gui- 

 ana : About 200 specimens of para- 

 sitic Hymenoptera (.56261). (See 

 under Georgetown, British Guiana.) 



BoLLMAN, H. C. (See under Paul C. 

 Standley.) 



Bonaparte, Prince Roland, Herba- 

 rium or, Paris, France (through Mr. 



C. Belhatte) : 111 ferns and 4 photo- 

 graphs of Glcichema compacta 

 (55898: exchange) ; 203 plants from 

 Mexico (5.5898; .5.5944); 100 fenis 

 from tropical America (55944: ex- 

 change) ; 2 si>ecimens and 4 photo- 

 graphs of Lycopodium (56745: ex- 

 change). 



Boone, Miss Pearl L., U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington. 



D. C. : Land shells representing 5 

 species from Hyattsville. Md., and 

 Northumberland County, Va. 

 (56104) ; about 100 specimens of 

 land and marine mollusks from the 

 west side of Chesapeake Bay at 

 Fleetou, Northumberland County 

 (56288) ; crayfish from Rosslyn, Ya. 

 (56346) ; 2 snakes from Rock Creek 

 Park, D. C. (56456) ; bat, Pipistrellus 

 subflavus, from HyattSAille (56818). 



Booth, Miss M. A.. Springfield, Mass. : 

 11 photographs of parasites (55824) ; 

 hawkeye camera (55842). 



Boston Society of Natural History, 

 Boston, Mass.: 2 Diptera (.5.5672). 



Botanic Gardens. (See under Syd- 

 ney, New South Wales, Australia.) 



BoviNG, Dr. Adam Giede, Bureau of 

 Entomology, Washington, D. C. : 11 

 vials of immature Coleoptera from 

 the vicinity of tlie District of Colum- 

 bia (56507). 



Bower, Prof. F. O., University of 

 Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland: Speci- 

 men of Mnltrurcia intermedia from 

 India (56531). 



Boyd, B. F., Washington. D. C. : 

 Snake (56809). 



