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BracJcett, Col. A. G., U. S. A. A specimen of the black-footed ferret 



{Putorius nigripes) ; from Montana. 

 Bracking, Alfred. Specimen of mineral; from North Carolina. 

 Brady, Henry B. Microscopic mountings of Carboniferous foraminifera; 



from Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. 

 Brantley, W. S. Living specimen of ground rattle {Caudisona miliaris); 



from Georgia. 

 Bregazzi, Miss Marie. Living bat {Scotophilus fuscus) ; from Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 

 Brewer, Dr. T. M. Box of birds' skins. 



Brewster, William. Nest and four eggs of brown creeper ; from Massa- 

 chusetts. 

 Brown, James, Schooner David A. Osier. (See Washington, D. C, United 



States Fish Commission.) 

 Broicn, Dr. J. J. Jar of alcoholic reptiles ; from the West Indies. 

 Brown, Heavy & Co, Boston, Mass. Specimens of mackerel {Scomber 



scombrus) and viscera of same. 

 Broicnell, W. A. A collection of minerals. 

 Bruner, J. Human mummy, encased; from Cuzco, Peru. 

 Budd, James. Specimen of moth {Enyo lugubris) ; from North Carolina. 

 Bunnell, P. D. Specimen of mineral ; from Washington Territory. 

 Burbage, John. Skin of weasel {Putorius erminea), pupa-state of tobac- 

 co-worm, living snakes {Heterodon platyrhinus and Eutcenia sirtalis), 

 and mineral concretion ; from Missouri. 

 Burford, H. Specimen of tarantula ; from Georgia. 

 Burnham, E. K. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Commis- 

 sion.) 

 Burr, R. T., A. A. Surgeon, U. S. A. Small box of pottery, and alco- 

 holic specimens of fishes, reptiles, &c. ; from Arizona. 

 Cairns, William. Stone-gouge; from Westchester County, New York. 

 Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Botanical Gardens, Prof. C. S. Sargent, in 



charge. Eight species of living water-plants. 

 Campbell, Capt. David, and crew of schooner Admiral. (See Washing- 

 ton, D. C, United States Fish Commission.) 

 Campbell, D. H. Specimen of insect ; froni Illinois. 

 Campbell, Kent. Cocoons of insects j from Ohio. 

 Capehart, Dr. W. R. Specimens of rock-fish, shad, alewives, and a jar 



of herring-roe ; from Albemarle Sound. 

 Capps, C. Henry. Specimens of minerals; from Calvert County, Ala- 

 bama. 

 Carlin, W. M. A collection of fishes ; from Wyoming. 

 Carr, J. G. Fragments of fossils; from Tennessee. 

 Carr, H. H. Specimens of shed skin of snake and rattle of rattlesnake; 



from Texas and Wyoming. 

 Carter, C. Shirley. Two specimens in alcohol of Ancistrodon contortrix; 

 from Virginia. 



