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LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Bartiert, §. P. (See under Department 
of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of 
Fisheries. ) 
Bartscu, Paun, U. 8. National Museum: 
Fungus from the District of Columbia 
(44718); 3 plants from Fairfax County, 
Va. (44798: collected for the Museum). 
Bassett, Miss Hutpa J., Warsaw, N. Y.: 
Beetle, Calligrapha scalaris (45457). 
Basster, R. §., U. S. National Museum: 
20 Jand-shells from Clinch Mountain, 
near Mendota, Va. (44824); about 5,000 
fossils from the Ordovician rocks of 
Virginia (44935: collected for the Mu- 
seum); about 500 fossils from the Si- 
lurian and Devonian rocks of Virginia 
(44977: collected for the Museum). 
Baumann, A. F., Greenville, 8. C.: Cube 
of granite (44957). 
Baytey, Western D., Philadelphia, Pa.: 
Collection of old musical instruments 
and manuscript music arranged for 
bands (45356). 
Beats, Mrs. Ipa M., Lake Valley, N. 
Mex.: 11 specimens of cactus and a 
plant from New Mexico (44648; 44807; 
44818; 45026; 45184). 
Bean, Barton A., U. 8S. National Mu- 
seum: Fishes collected for the Museum 
along the eastern coast of Florida 
(45409). 
Beayx, T. H., New York City: Inverte- 
brates from Alaska and Washington 
(45169); 3 birds’ skins from near 
Washington, D. C. (45964). 
Becxwirtn, Paut, U. 8. National Museum: 
26 one-cent pieces, U. 8. curreney, and 
2 U.S. dimes (45454); silver half-dol- 
lar, U. S. currency, issued in 1817 
(45710); silver coin of the Dukes of 
Belgium, IIII Marean gross of 1668 
(46010). 
Breese, G. F., Jordan, Mont.: Cricket, 
Stenopalmatus fuscus (45094). 
Beers, Henry W., Bridgeport, Conn.: 
7 nests and 35 eggs of the blue-winged 
warbler, Helminthophila pinus (45603: 
exchange). 
Benepict, J. E., U.S. National Museum: 
Mollusks and other invertebrates from 
Pacific Grove,. Cal. (45339: collected 
for the Museum). 
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Benenpict, J. E. and Marcus W. Lyon, jr., 
U. S. National Museum: Mammals, 
plants, reptiles, mollusks, crustaceans, 
birds, and fishes from Oregon (45099: 
collected for the Museum). 
Benepict, J. E., jr., Woodside, Md.: 
Snake, Carphophiops, from Woodside 
(44881). 
Beneurat, Hapst Eparaim, New York 
City: Religious objects used in Jewish 
ceremonial (11487: loan). 
Bere, L. (See under St. Petersburg, Mu- 
sée Zoologique de l’ Académie Impériale 
des Sciences). 
Bercer, A., La Mortola, Ventimiglia, 
Italy: Specimen of cactus from Italy 
(45292: exchange). 
Bereu, H. O., Quatsino, British Colum- 
bia (northwest coast of Vancouver Is- 
land): 2 Indian skulls collected in the 
neighborhood of Quatsino (45058). 
Bernpt, E. L. (See under Department of 
Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fish- 
eries). 
BEssELIEVRE, 8. I., Navy Department, 
Washington, D. C.: Blue prints of the 
plansofthefrigate Constitution. (44724). 
BEUTENMULLER, ALFRED, New York City: 
968 photographs of Indians of the south- 
western part of the United States and 
northern Mexico, printed from nega- 
tives taken by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka 
(45102). 
BrEUTENMULLER, WILLIAM, American Mu- 
seum of Natural History, New York 
City: 6 beetles, Cychrus niagarensis and 
Corymbites longicornis (44633). 
Brntinestey, IT. E., Victoria, Tex.: 3 
living specimens of cacti from Victoria 
(44799). 
BisHop, estate of H. R.: Copy of the 
magnificent publication entitled ‘‘The 
Bishop Collection, Investigations and 
Studies in Jade’’: also rocks and asso- 
ciated minerals collected by George 
F. Kunz and his son in Silesia for Mr. 
Bishop’s use in illustrating the occur- 
rence of jade in Europe (received 
through A. J. Paterson, executor) 
(45485). 
Bisoor Museum (See under Honolulu, 
Hawaiian Islands). 
