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KEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



Bade, J. A., Washington, D. C. : Marine 

 shells, land shells, corals, and echino- 

 derms from Negros Islands (38568); 

 old-fashioned flame-shaped kris, with 

 scabbard bands of carabao hide and 

 hoop iron (38571). 



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

 Tobacco pouch made by the Chippewa 

 Indians (39164) ; Indian dftll cradle and 

 an Indian c|uiver (39499). (!<ee under 

 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 

 Ethnology. ) 



Bailey, Vernon, Biological .Survey, 

 Department of Agriculture: Snake, 

 Opheodrys :pstivu,% from Rock Creek 

 Park, D. C. 39380. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of). 



Baird, W. R., New York City: Crystal 

 of celestite from Put in Bay, Lake 

 Erie. Exchange. 38626. 



Baker, Prof. C. F., Stanford University, 

 Cal.: Four species of land and fresh- 

 water shells from California (gift) 

 (38816); 850 plants from western cen- 

 tral Colorado (purchase) (38953); 6 

 plants from Colorado (exchange) 

 (39218). 



Baldwin,!). R., Ravenden Springs, Ark.: 

 Beetle, Cuinlpa kndijera Liniueus. 



39555. 



Ball, C. R., Washington, D. C: Twenty- 

 one plants of the United States (gift) 

 (38395); specimen of Asplenium from 

 New York (gift) (38554); 42 plants of 

 the District of Columbia (exchange) 

 (38737); 29 plants collected in Louisi- 

 ana and Iowa by Messrs. C. R. Ball 

 and L. H. Pammel (exchange) (39042). 



Ball, Prof. Elmer D., Fort Collins, Colo. : 

 Fifty-two specimens of Homoptera, in- 

 cluding 15 types (38662); 22 specimens 

 of Homoptera (10 species), types of 

 new species (39230). 



Bangs, Outeam, Boston, Mass. : Specimen 

 of Carpodectes antonia: from Chiriqui 

 (exchange) (38658); type specimen of 

 Compsothlyjyis 2>etiayumi spcciosa from 

 Chiriqui (gift) (38682); specimen of 

 Rhodinocichla rosea, new subspecies 

 (type), from Chiriqui (exchange) 

 (38706). 



Barber, A. W., Washington, D. C. : Corn- 

 cobs and chewed yucca fiber found in 

 the cliff dwellings of Walnut Canyon, 

 near Magstaff, .\riz. .".8432. 



Barber, C. M., and C. H. T. Townsend, El 

 Paso, Tex. : Six terrapins from Mexico. 

 39582. 



Barber, H. S., U. S. National Museum: 

 Fifty Diptera, including 13 species of 

 Cerutopogon, 11 of which are new to 

 science, from Washington, D.C. (38559) ; 

 snake from Maryland (38663) ; 22 spec- 

 imens belonging to the family Perlidie 

 and 100 specimens representing the 

 genus T/(ri;w ( 38845 ) . ( See under E. A . 

 Schwarz. ) 



Barber, V. S., Fort Bidwcli. Cal. : l.i/.ard. 

 38618. 



Barbour, E. II. (See imder Morrill, 

 Charles H.) 



Barlow, C, Santa Clara, Cal.: Skin of 

 Dendragapm from California. 38289. 



Barreti', a. F., Washington, D. C. : 

 Stone ax found at Bennings, I). C. 

 39389. 



Barrett-Strait, Miss Clara, Lancaster, 

 S. C. : Mole cricket, Gryllotalpa borealin. 

 39544. 



Bartley, D. C, Grand Rapids, Mich.: 

 Spirifer from the Hamilton formation 

 of Petoskey, Mich. 38240. 



Bartron, John, Madison, Ind. : Skin 

 and head of a Ground mole. 38352. 



Bartsch, Paul, U. S. National Museum: 

 Reptiles, crustaceans, and insects from 

 Iowa and Illinois. 38364. 



Bassler, R. S., U. S. National Museum: 

 Specimens of Niagara ( Rochester) shale 

 with bryozoans, shells, and ostracoda; 

 4 specimens of Caryocrinus ornatus; 1 

 specimen of Lecanocrinus, and 12 speci- 

 mens of Stephanocrinus. 38687. 



Beadle, C. D. Biltmore, N. C. : Water 

 lilies collected by C. L. Boynton in 

 North Carolina. 39467. 



Beaman, Mrs. G. W., Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Specimens of marine gastropod shells. 

 39187. 



Bean, B. A., jr., Washington, D. C: 

 Hawk moth, IIcmariK Ihyshe Fabr. 

 38254. 



Bean, Tarleton, and Barton, "Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Tree frog from the District of 

 Columbia. 38252. 



Beckwith, Paul, XJ. S. National Museum: 

 Badge of the Sons of the American Rev- 

 olution of ^Taryland, struck in com- 



