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Brown, P. Stanley. Three specimens birds in flesh (Cupidonia cupido); 

 from Kansas. Accessions 12536, 12636. 



Brown, W. C. Box, 117 specimens, of rude Indian implements and 

 fossils; from Pennsylvania. Accession 13698. 



Brush Electric Company. One light machine No. 4 and one lamp No. 

 7. Accession 13071. 



Bryan, E. C. Skeleton of bat (Yesperugo serotinus). Accession 13250. 



Burgoyne, Burbiges & Co., (London, England). Six jars of colors used 

 in confectiouery, viz, super lemon-yellow, jetoline black, apricot yel- 

 low, cherry-red, damson -blue, and apple-green. Accession 13829. 



Bureau of Arts (Paris, France), through John Burand. Two boxes of 

 porcelain and Sevres wares. Also, card of yarns used in the manu- 

 facture of tapestry. Accessions 13132, 13749. 



Burks, James L. Specimens of limonite iron ore ; from Eagle Eock Mine, 

 Virginia. Accession 13280. 



Burns, Frank. Eight boxes of Indian and mound relics, pottery, fossils, 

 shells, stone mortars, and trough supposed to be used for burying 

 the dead by the Mound Builders ; from Alabama. Accessions 12840, 

 13047, 13237, 13292, 13545, 13574, 13688. 



Burnham, O. Nine hogsheads, 1 box whalebones; from the coast of 

 Florida, near Cape Canaveral; also two specimens of whale's teeth 

 (Catodon macrocephalus). Accessions 12869, 13375. 



Burr, George. Specimen of clay shale; from New York. Accession 

 13037. 



Butler, A. W. Eleven specimens of bird-skins ; from Indiana. Ac- 

 cession 12761. 



Cadbury Brothers. Eighteen specimens illustrating the processes of 

 manufacturing cocoa and chocolate; from Birmingham, England. 

 Accession 13833. 



Caldwell, J. P. Specimen of fossil tooth (Equus cahallus) ; from South 

 Carolina. Accession 13233. 



Caldicell, John W. Specimens of multiple mortar and soft stone ax; 

 from Tennessee. (Loan.) Accession 13822. 



Calhoun, W. H. Specimen of compressed asphalt. Accession 12922. 



Calverley, William. Three specimens of mice (Mus musculus) caught in 

 Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1851 ; specimen of crab (Libinia dubia), with oyster 

 attached ; specimen of crab (Libinia emarginata), with worm tubes ; 

 from New Jersey. Accessions 13570, 13666. 



Cameron, J. P. Specimens of minerals; from Texas. Accessions 12568, 

 13617, 13663. 



Campbell, C. D. Specimen of fossil; from Texas. Accession 12966. 



Carlock, Mrs. B. D. Wedgewood ware box, said to be over 100 years 

 old. (Deposited.) Accession 13440. 



Caro, Lewis. Specimen of clay ; from California. Accession 13665. 



Carpenter, Charles. Specimen " camel-back buoy" tin; from Ohio. 

 Accession 12754. 



