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LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
British Guiana Museum. 
Georgetown, British Guiana. ) 
Brirron, N. L., New York Botanical Gar- 
den, New York City: 8 plants, 6 photo- 
graphs of plants, and a living plant 
(45121: exchange). (See under Kings- 
ton, Jamaica, and New York Botanical 
Garden.) ; 
Brocknaus, Orro, Port Angeles, Wash.: 
Larvie.of a cerambycid beetle, proba- 
bly Prgates spiculatus (46012). 
Brockway, Wrtitam, Necaxa, Puebla, 
Mexico: 8 living plants from Mexico 
(45322). 
Brockway, W. E. (See under Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. ) 
Broprr, Wriiam, Provincial Museum, 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada: 23specimens 
of Hymenoptera (44894) ; 14specimens 
of Diptera (received through L. O. 
Howard) (46068). 
Brookiyn Instirute or Arts AND Scr- 
ENCES, Musreum or, Brooklyn, N. Y.: 
Reptilesand batrachians from Northand 
South America (45448); skeleton of 
oilbird, Steatornis caripensis, from Trini- 
dad, collected by George K. Cherrie 
(45611). Exchange. 
Brooks, F. E., Morgantown, W. Va.: 4 | 
specimens of Stiboscopus brooksi (45548). 
Brooks, T. W., Detroit, Mich.: Cock- 
roaches, probably Ectobia germanica 
(45997). 
Brown, E. J., Lemon City, Fla.: Reptiles, 
batrachians, fishes, insects, shrimp, 
shrew, and a bird, 
(45875). 
Brown, NatHan Cuirrorp, Lakewood, 
N.J.: Skin of cardinal, Cardinalis cardi- 
nalis, inclining to floridanus (45641); 8 | 
birds’ 
(45642). 
Brown, Rev. Rozsert, Philippine Weather 
Bureau, Manila, Philippine Islands: 
Parasitic Hymenoptera (44681; 44765; 
44781; 44797; 44879; 45096; 45245; 45281; 
45459; 45615) ; 2 glass sponges (44823). 
nests from North Carolina 
Browne, estate of Mrs. L. W. K.: Swords 
and guns of the late Gen. William 
Henry Browne (received through H. 
from Florida 
(See under | 
H. Dodge, executor) (45676: bequest.) | 
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Brus, C. T., Public Museum, Milwaukee, 
Wis.: 2 specimens of’ ichneumon-flies, 
Mosostenus arvalis (44810). : 
Bruner, Prof. LAwrEncg, Lincoln, Nebr.: 
66 Orthoptera (Decticine) (45391). 
Bryant, Owen, Cohasset, Mass.: 2 speci- 
mens of Diptera (44813); 14 specimens 
of mollusks, Rissoa multilineata and 
Paludestrina from Cohasset 
(45187). 
Bucks Harspor GRANITE Company, South 
Brooksville, Me. (See under M. D. 
Chatto. ) 
Bunker, Mrs. Etta, Washington, D. C.: 
4 eggs of African gray parrot (45246). 
salsa, 
Buscx, Auaust, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: Mammalsfrom 
the West Indies (45003); snakes and 
lizards from Santo Domingo (45005); 
10 birds’ skins from Santo Domingo 
(45062); sand-bug from Trinidad 
(45228) ; young specimens of mollusks, 
Ampullaria, from Trinidad, and of 
Neritina from Santo Domingo (45250). 
(See also under Department of Agricul- 
ture, and B. W. Evermann. ) 
Bus, B. F., Courtney, Mo.: 52 plants, 
including portions of 2 types from Mis- 
souri, Arkansas, and Texas (44777) ; 52 
plants from Missouri (45291). 
Busu, Miss K. J. (See under Peabody 
Museum, New Haven, Conn. ) 
BussELL, C. W., McCoysburg, Ind.: 2 
wolves (45991). 
Burier, C. T., Brookhaven, Miss.: Plant 
(44788). 
Burton, F. L., Oakland, Cal.: Specimen 
of mollusk, Rostellaria delicatula, from 
Persian Gulf, and 5 specimens of mol- 
lusk, Epiphragmophora arrosa expansi- 
labris, from Ferndale, Cal. (45522). 
Cairns, Ratex, Walton, N. Y.: Two fos- 
sil plants from the Devonian of New 
York (received through David White) 
(45507). 
CaLpWwELL, F. M., Venice, Ill.: Photo- 
graph of a celt weighing 40 pounds 
(45946). 
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCEs, San 
Francisco, Cal.: Plant from Lower Cal- 
ifornia (45857: exchange). 
