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EEPOET OF ISTATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



J5ELDiN(i, L., Stockton, Cal. : Nest ami 3 

 eggs of Wilsoida pusilla pileolata from 

 California (39760); 30 specimens of 

 Nymphpca polysepala from Stockton, 

 Cal. (39764). " 



Bkll, C. C, and C. S. Tainter, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Bronze medal. Loan. 

 8399. 



Hetzhoover, G. M., jr. (See under John 

 Strother. ) 



Benedict, J. E., jr., Woodside, Md. : 

 Forty-six specimens of Emerita telpoida 

 (Say) from Asbnry Park, N. J. 39878. 



Ben.jamin, Mrs. Marcus, Washington, 

 D. C. : Three baskets. Exchange. 

 40163. 



Benjamin, Dr. Marcus, V. S. National 

 Museum: Five samples of materials 

 used in the manufacture of baskets 

 (40690); badge of the American Asso- 

 ciation for the Advancement of Science, 

 Denver, Colo., 1901 (41136). 



Benson, Capt. H. C, U. S. A., Jefferson 

 Barracks, Mo.: One hundred and 

 thirty-three birds' eggs from New 

 Mexico and Arizona (40427); 14 birds' 

 eggs from the Philippine Islands 

 (40483). 



Bergman, F. W., Suitland, Md. : Great 

 Blue heron. 39724. 



Berlin, Germany, Botanical Museum: 

 Five hundred and seventy plants from 

 Europe and Africa (39600) ; received 

 through the Department of Agricul- 

 ture, 95 plants from Europe and Africa 

 (39665). Exchange. 



Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Hono- 

 lulu, Hawaiian Islands: Received 

 through Mr. William T. Brigham, 

 director. Forty-four birds' skins, and 

 4 birds' nests and eggs, from the island 

 of Guam, collected by Mr. A. Seale. 

 Exchange. 40537. 



BiDDLE, H. B., Washington, D. C. : 

 Digger-wasp, Stizus speciosus Drury. 

 39814. 



Biederman, C. R., Florence, Ariz.: Ten 

 specimens of Cicindelas from Harrison, 

 Ark., and 7 specimens from Rogue 

 River, Oregon. 40987. 



BiLLUPs, A.,Lawrenceburg, Ind.: Fresh- 

 water shells. 40044. 



BioLLEY, Prof, p., Instituto Fisico-Geo- 

 gratico de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa 

 Rica: Two species of lizards from Cocos 

 Islands. 40400. (See also under San 

 Jose, Costa Rica. ) 



Biological Society of Washington. 

 (See under J. H. Schuette. ) 



Bird, Henry, Rye, N. Y. : Four mollis 

 of the genus Gortyna and 3 larvfe. Ex- 

 change. 40348. 



Bittenbender, Howard, Bloomsl)urg, 

 Pa. : Spear head and 10 arrow points. 

 39943. 



Blackwell, W. a.. Northeast, Md. : 

 Specimen of Hellbender, Cryptobranchus 

 alleghanieDsIx, from the Susquehanna 

 flats. 40135. 



Blake, C. C, Woman's Temple, Chicago, 

 111.: Two cubes of oolitic limestone; 

 from Green River, Kentucky, and Bed- 

 ford, Ind. 40173. 



Blankinship, J. W., Bozeman, Mont.: 

 Fifteen plants from Montana. 41165. 



Blatchley, Dr. W. S., State geologist, 

 Indianapolis, Ind. : Specimen of "Blue 

 racer," Bascnnionflaviventrif!, from In- 

 diana. 40780. 



BoHM, Julius, Vienna, Austria: Piece of 

 a meteorite from Ergheo, Soinaliland, 

 Africa, 427 grams. Exchange. 40844. 



Bolton, Dr. H. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of dolomite from Cortina, 

 Austrian Tyrol (40011 ) ; silver facsimile 

 of a sealing-wax impression made by 

 Dr. Joseph Priestley (40225); jewsharp 

 (40679). 



BoNAR, Capt. R. M., assistant surgeon, 

 U. S. A., Dosmarinos, Cavite, P. I.: 

 Two katydids belonging to the family 

 Locustidse. 39924. 



Bond, Frank, Washington, D. C. : W^ea- 

 sel, Putorius nigripes, from Cheyenne, 

 Wyo. 41014. 



Botanic Gardens. (See under Sydney, 

 New South Wales, Australia.) 



Botanical Museum. (See under Berlin, 

 Germany.) 



BoucARD, A., Oak Hill, Spring Vale, near 

 Ryde, Isle of Wight, England: Three 

 birds' skins. Purchase. L. P. X. 

 40600. 



