LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Bernadou, Lieut. J. B., U. S. Navy : Two- 

 liauded sword, ancient Chinese or Ko- 

 rean. Deposit. 32730. 



Bettis, R. L., Scbesta, Tex. : Specimen 

 oi BaJaninus obiasus Blancbard. 32665. 



Beyer, Dr. George E., Tulane Univer- 

 sity, New Orleans, La. : Stone idol 

 (Maya) from Costa Rica. 33681. 



BEYMERand Hartley, Rockyford, Colo. : 

 Specimen of fossil rock (purchase) 

 (33661); specimens of fossils (gift) 

 (33683). 



Bibbins, Prof. Arthur, Woman's Col- 

 lege, Baltimore, Md., received through 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Sarv^ey : Fossil plant from the Peach 

 Bottom slates, Harford County, Md. 

 33611. 



BiEDERMAN, C. R., Goldhill, Oreg. : 

 Specimens of serpentine from Rogue 

 River Mountains, near Goldhill (32664) ; 

 scorpion {Scorpiops horeiia Girard) 

 (32854) ; sjiecimen of Lepisesia clarkke 

 Boisduval (33533). 



BiLTMORE Herbarium, Biltmore, N. C. : 

 Three specimens of Hicoria (jlabra ril- 

 lom. 32927. 



Bishop, James N., Plainville, Conn. : 

 Two plants. 33250. 



BiXBY, M., Salt Lake City, Utah: Speci- 

 men of wood opal from Idaho. Pur- 

 chase. ''O'' 33551. 



Blankinship, J. W., Cambridge, Mass. : 



' Three hundred botanical specimens 

 from Indian Territory and Oklahoma. 

 Purchase. 32970. 



Blunt, Taylor W., Alexandria, Va. : 

 Specimen of "Tuckahoe" — Indian 

 bread. 32440. 



BoGUE, E. E., Stillwater, Okla. : Acorns 

 from Quercus macrocarpa (32900) ; speci- 

 men of Canavalia (33552). 



Bolton, A. L., Palo Alto, Cal., transmit- 

 ted through the Bureau of Ethnology: 

 Two well i)reserved skeletons of "Dig- 

 ger" Indians. 33283. 



Bolton, Dr. H. Carrington, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Engraving of Joseph 

 Priestley (gift) (33095) ; cane from Ma- 

 lacca, with black horn top, once the 

 property of Joseph Priestley (deposit) 

 (33141). 



Bond, L. W., Port Henry, N. Y. : Sixty- 

 two slabs of Cambriiin sandstone witii 

 tracks of Clintaliclinitcn. Purchase. 

 32903. 



BouRKE, Capt. J. G., U. S. Army (de- 

 ceased), transmitted through Mrs. Mary 

 T. Bourko, Omaha, Nebr. : Collection 

 of ethnological objects. 33332. 



BouRKE, Mrs. Mary T. (See under 

 Capt. J. G. Bourke.) 



Bowers, Stephen, Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Insects from San Nicolas Island. 32598. 



Boyle, P. C, Oil City, Pa. : Astral lamp 

 from Quebec, Canada. 32652. 



Bradley, A. C, Newport, N. H. : Two 

 specimens of nomoghra carnosa. 33366. 



Braendle, Fred. ,J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimens of Monarda fisiulosa (32322, 

 32358); 8 plants (32531); 14 plants 

 (32553, 33671); land and fresh- water 

 shells from Alabama (33734). 



Braxdegee, Mrs. Katharine, San Diego, 

 Cal. : Three specimens of Cacti (gift) 

 (33044); plant. (33521.) Exchange. 



Braxdegee, T. S., San Diego, Cal.: 

 Plant. Exchange. 33433. (See under 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



Bratley, J. H., Lower Cut Meat Creek 

 Indian School, Rosebud, S. Dak., re- 

 ceived through Bureau of Ethnology: 

 Saddle made by Sioux Indians. 33315. 



Brebner, Charles, Newberry, Mich.: 

 Two photographs representing stone 

 images and an inscribed table, the 

 original of which was found near New- 

 berry. 32978. 



Brenig, G. M., New Milford, Conn. : Rose 

 quartz from Southford, Conn. 32982. 



Bretherton, B. J., Newport, Oreg. : 

 Specimen of Fachycheles rudis Stimp- 

 son. 32861. 



Breton, Miss Adela, Bath, England: 

 Thirty-eight small terra-cotta heads, 

 statuettes, spindle- whorls, etc., from 

 Metepec, near Toluea, Mexico. 33176. 



Bretton, F. L., Oakland, Cal.: Land 

 snails from California, representing 

 two species, and a specimen of Fitaus 

 from Monterey. 32717. 



Bridwell, Arthur, Baldwin, Kans. : 

 Specimen of Nttcula anadontoides Meek ; 

 specimen of Xiicidaua beUisiriata Ste- 

 vens; specimen of Edmondia rtsj^onca?- 

 lensis Meek ; 3 specimens of Bellcro- 

 2)hon stevoisanus McChesny; specimen 

 of Mcekella striutocoaiata Cox; nodule 

 Avith undetermined fossil, from the Tap- 

 per Carboniferous *)f Douglas County, 

 Kans. 32328. 



