56 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
ARLEDGE, ALEX., Weiser, Idaho: Larva | Batt, W. P., Beckley, W. Va.: 2 fossil- 
of a water-beetle, Hydrophilus triangu- 
laris (44690). 
Armes, Col. G. A., U.S. Army (retired), 
Washington, D. C.: Service sword worn 
during the civil war, while on the staff 
of Gen. W. 8. Hancock (44960); un- 
exploded shell from Appomattox battle- 
field, April 8-9, 1865 (45363). 
Artuur, J. C., Lafayette, Ind.: 32 fungi 
(45898: exchange). 
Asn, Cuarugs, U. 8. National Museum: 
Bat, Vespertilio (45319: collected for the 
Museum ). 
Atwoop, M. C., Provincetown, Mass.: 
Brain of double-crested cormorant, 
Phalacrocorax dilophus (45022). 
Aurran, E. (See under Department of 
Agriculture. ) 
Avery, W. C., Corinth, Vt.: Larve of a 
fly, probably Homalomyia canicularis 
(45868). 
Back, E. A., Amherst, Mass.: 5 dipterous 
insects, Scatopse clavipes (45788). 
Bapu, N. J., Llano, Tex.: Samples of 
powdered rock (44874). 
Baae, Rurus M., Jr. (See under Interior 
Department, U. 8S. Geological Survey. ) 
Bartey, Vernon, Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C.: Living 
specimen of prickly pear, Opuntiaclavata 
from Texas (45130). (See also under 
Department of Agriculture. ) 
Baker, C. F., Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba: 
44 specimens of Lepidoptera (44863); 
176 specimens of Lepidoptera (45166); 
200 specimens of cacti from Cuba 
(46085). (See also under Santiago de 
las Vegas. ) 
Baker, Frank C. 
Academy of Sciences. ) 
Baker, Leroy, Mell City, Nev.: Silver 
ores from Buena Vista district, Hum- | 
boldt County, Nev. (45527). 
bama badge of the Young People’s 
Society of Christian Endeavor (44676). 
Batcu, F. N., Boston, Mass.: 4 speci- 
mens of mollusk, Rissoa latior, from 
Maine (46001). 
(See under Chicago 
plants from Beckley (received through 
David White) (45528). 
Banes, Ourram. (See under John FE. 
Thayer.) 
Banks, CHARLES S. (See under Manila, 
Philippine Islands, Bureau of Science. ) 
Banta, A. M. and W. L. McAresr, De- 
partment of Agriculture: 24 specimens 
of salamanders, Spelerpes maculicaudus, 
from Mansfield’s Cave, Bloomington, 
Ind. (45247). 
Barser, A. W., Washington, D. C.: 
Birch-bark bucket from Washington 
(44956: exchange); plant from near 
Lake Okeechobee, Florida (44965); cop- 
perhead snake from Virginia (44826). 
Barser, Maj. Henry A., U. 8. Army 
(retired), Cambridge, Md.: Scorpion, 
Heterometrus longimanus (45110). 
Barser, H. 8., U. 8S. National Museum: 
5 specimens of knotweed, Polygonum, 
from Fairfax County, Va. (44785); 3 
land-shells from California (45054). 
(See also under Department of Agricul- 
ture and Carnegie Institution. ) 
Barser, V. 8., Susanville, Cal.: 34 eggs 
of North American birds (44694). 
BarcHet, STEPHEN P. (See under Smith- 
sonian Institution. ) 
Barnarp, W. C., Seneca, Mo.: Small 
collection of relics from ancient quar- 
ries in Seneca County (45113); flint 
implements from Seneca (46057). Ex- 
change. 
Barnes, WiiuiAM, Decatur, Ill.: 616 
moths (44720: exchange); 259 speci- 
mens of Lepidoptera (44680; 45233). 
Barrett, L. E., Syracuse, N. Y.: Hickory- 
horned devil, larva of Citheronia regalis, 
from Indian Territory (?) (44910). 
BarRRINGER, M., Philadelphia, Pa.: Piece 
of stony meteorite weighing 200 grams, 
from Cafion Diablo, Arizona (46024). 
| Barrort, A. F., Washington, D.C.: Coin: 
Baker, Miss Oxivia, Selma, Ala.: Ala- | 
+ kopeck of 1892 (45111); silver neck- 
lace of Navaho workmanship (45924: 
exchange). 
Bartuert, J. D., Hico, Tex.: Fragment 
of a Lower Cretaceous ammonite of the 
genus Engonoceras (45383). 
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