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REPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



Austin, W. M., McLallen C'orners, Pa.: 

 Water beetle, Ci/hidea fmhrlohttus Say. 

 :^9601. 



I'.AAimA, P. J., van, Bedford, Mass.: One 

 hundred and twenty-five specimens of 

 mosses from Holland. 41141. 



Babcoik, Mrs. P. H., Washington, 1). (,'.: 

 Basket and bundle of Cfeorgia pine 

 straws (40364); coiled basket of wire 

 grass from kSorrento, Flori<la (40()98). 



B.4CKUS, H. H., Riverside, Cal. : Snake 

 (LampropeUis rnidtinnctun) from Cali- 

 fornia. 40187. 



Bacon, S. E., Erie, Pa.: Specimens of 

 Nymphxa. (39623; 39739). 



Bagley, Prof. W. S., Waterville, Me.: 

 Specimen of Oholus phaon, (?). 40465. 



Bailey, Gen. G. W., Waterville, Minn.: 

 Four Chinese dolls and a portion of the 

 tusk of a Mastodon (39619); pottery 

 drinking cups, pottery idol, vase, and 

 steel mirror (40042). 



Bailey, Vernon, Washington, 1). C. : 

 Fourteen specimens of Cacti from Texas 

 (39833) ; received through the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, 3 plants from New 

 Mexico (41030). (See also under De- 

 partment of Agriculture. ) 



Baker, Maj. A. D., Dundee, N.Y. : Speci- 

 men of Ichneumon-fly, or "Long 

 Sting," Bhj/.ssa perxua^orUt Linnaeus. 

 39970. 



Baker, C. F., Leland Stanford Junior 

 University, Stanford University, Cal.: 

 Two hundred and eighty-one plants 

 from California (purchase) (39782); 82 

 specimens of Di]>tera from Orrnsby, 

 Nevada, and Santa Clara and Mateo 

 counties, California (gift) (40308); 747 

 plants from Nevada and the Pacific 

 slope, California (purchase) (40390); 6 

 specimens (2 species) of Hermit-crabs 

 from Nicaragua (gift) (40928); 60 spec- 

 imens (28 species) of marine, land, and 

 fresh-water shells i)rincipally from 

 Nicaragua (gift) (40948); specimen of 

 Sedum from California (gift) (41103). 



liAKER, Dr. Frank, Superintendent, Na- 

 tional Zoological Park: Bread bowl, 

 stone hammer, stone hatchet, and a 

 stone ax. 40890. (See also under 



Baker, Dr. Frank — Continued. 

 Smithsonian Institution, National Zoo- 

 logical Park. ) 



Baker, F. C. (See under Chicago Acad- 

 emy of Sciences.) 



Baker, L. E., Chester, Pa.: Photograph 

 of tablet erected l)y the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution, April 19, 

 1903, at Chester. 41194. 



Baker, William H. (See under Postal 

 Telegraph Cable Company.) 



Baldridge, Mrs. Maria, San Pedro, Cal.; 

 Los Angeles, Cal.: Three specimens of 

 Cf/priea spadicea ( 40436 ) ; 3 specimens 

 (2 species) of marine mollusks from 

 Newport Beach, near San Pedro, Cal. 

 (40763); 3 specimens of Murex from 

 California (410.36). 



Baldwin-Zei(;ler Polar Expedition: 

 Received through I\Ir. J. R. Champ, 

 secretary. Miscellaneous invertebrates, 

 mollusks, fishes, fossils, rocks, and fossil 

 plants from Franz Josef Land. 40988. 



Balee, Miss M. v., Shepardsville, Ky. : 

 Flint spearhead with core of nodule. 

 40920. 



Ball, C. R. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Ball, G. Arthur, Edmonton, Alberta, 

 Canada: Nest and 3 eggs of Canada Jay, 

 Perisoreus canadensis, from northwest 

 Canada (ijurchase) (39891); skin of 

 Canada Jay (gift) (40478). 



Ballauk, D., Washington, I). C. : Model 

 of the Jacol)i electric motor. Purchase. 

 40789. 



Bancroft, W. J., Lowell, Mass.: Jade 

 tablets and jade seal. Purchase. 40837. 



Bang-Haas, A. (See under A. Stan- 

 dinger. ) 



Bangs, Outram, Boston, Mass.: Two 

 hundred and ninety-four birds' skins 

 from Central America and Colombia 

 (exchange) (40076); 2 specimens of 

 Basileuierus melanotic (40545); 52 birds' 

 skins from Honduras (gift) (40641). 



Bannermann Granite Company, Chi- 

 cago, 111. : Cube of granite from a 

 quarry at Redgranite, Waushara 

 County, Wis. 40077. 



