LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Beckwith, rAiM- — Continued. 



niemoratiau nf the unveiling of the 

 monument in Baltimore, October 19, 

 1901 (gift) (38757); ypade-shaped coin 

 of the Cliine8© Empire (exchange) 

 (38897) ; pipe of catlinite with an amber 

 mouth piece, from Pipestone quarry, 

 INIinnesota (gift) (39170); African hH- 

 ver nose ring and chain, and a silver 

 medal given by (xustavns Ado]i)hus of 

 Sweden to participants in tlie battle 

 and siege of Maaratberg, 1077 (ex- 

 change) (39211); 2 ('hinese coins (gift) 

 (39258) ; District of ('oIum))ia Spanish- 

 American War' Veteran badge (pur- 

 chase) (39414); silver 8-real piece, Bo- 

 livia, 1838; silver 30-baiochi piece, 

 Home, 1830, and copper piece, 4 soldi, 

 from Rome, b8()9 (gift) (39456); Co- 

 lumbian silver quarter of a dollar issued 

 in 1893 (gift) (39491); coronation 

 medal in bronze of King Edward VII 

 (gift) (39479) ; 2 coins oi the Canton of 

 Geneva (gift) (39905); Filipino razor 

 (gift) (39510). 

 Beecher, Dr. C'. E., Yale liuiversity, 

 New^ Haven, Conn. : Casts of dermal 

 plate and spine of fSteyomm-iix. 38929. 

 Belding, L., Stockton, Cal. : Thirteen 

 birds' eggs and 3 ]>irds' nests from Cal- 

 ifornia. 38283. 

 Bell, George, Denver, Colo. : Quartz after 

 aragonite from C-ripplecireek, Colo. 

 38455. 

 Benedict, J. E., U. S. National Museum: 

 Tiger beetles, Tetrucha virgiidca Lin- 

 naeus (38292); 2 specimens of Tiger 

 beetle (38296) ; 4 caterpillars of Catalpa 

 Sphinx moth, Ceratomia catulpx Bvd. 

 (38334) ; 33 specimens of Coleoptera, 

 including 31 specimens of Tetracha vir- 

 ghdca Linnpeus, and 2 of I'armulra 

 hriuuiea. Fabr., from Washington, D. C. 

 (38502). 

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

 Fifty specimens of the dipterous genus 

 Ceratopocjon, including species, one of 

 which is new to sciem;e, from Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (38560); 110 dragon flies, 

 including 15 species from the District 

 of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia 

 (38561). 

 Benjamin, Mrs. Carolyn G., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Six coins of the Junior Re- 

 public. 38557. 



BENNETr, Gen. W. F., rhiladelphia. Fa.: 

 Gold ore from the district of Caniarines, 

 Luzon, P. ]. 380:>5. 



Berliner, Solomon. ( S(H' under Smitli- 

 sonian Institution. ) 



Bertiiolf, Lieutenant. (See under Rob- 

 erts, Hon. E. W.) 



Bessent, (i. !'., (denrose, 'Vv\.: I'x'etle, 

 StnilcgiiK jii/iaiiii.^ I>nrm. 382S8. 



Bezzf, Prof. M., Sondrio, Italy: Seven 

 hundred and forty-foui' siiecimeus (208 

 species) of iMiropean l>ipt('ra. lv\- 

 change. 39073. 



Bieder.man, C. I;., (ioldliill, Oreg. : 

 Specimens from Indian graxcs and 

 placer mine; also insects. 38735. 



Bkjelow, E. F., Stamford, Conn. : Speci- 

 mens of LliiKi.r iiKi.riiiiiis. ;)8343. 



BiLTMOHE Herhakum, Biltuiore, N. (!. : 

 Three plants fron i Ge( )rgia( gift) ( :!834() ) ; 

 plant from Lookout Mountain, Ala- 

 bama (exchange) (38566); specimens 

 of Cralayus (gift) (38602). 



Bird, Henry, Rye, N. Y.: Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Two types (_)f lljidra'cid laiiixiir. 38808. 

 (See under Smith.sonian Institution.) 



Bishop, J.\mes A., (ieneva, N. Y.: Spec- 

 imen of Hollxcll's Grebe, ('ahiniliiis Iml- 

 ba'lli. 39013. 



BisSELL, G. p.. Woods, Oreg.: Skull of a 

 porpoise, J/uiviiitrlujuclinx nlill<jiii(li ii>:. 

 38715. 



Blackford, Dr. C. M., Washington, D. C. : 

 Black stwie used as a charm by the 

 negi-oes in Virginia (38558); water 

 bug, BeiKtCKx (jrlMt'us ii>iiy (.39311). 



Blackford, Dr. C. M., jr. (See under 

 WooSson, Charles W. ) 



Blaisdell, F. E. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Blanc, A. (See imder Fraile, M. ) 



Bland, J. C. W., Redfork, Ind. T. : 

 Specimen of iron ore and of cone-in- 

 cone from the vicinity of Redfork. 

 39295. 



Blankinshu', JosEi'u, Friars Hill, W.Va. : 

 Copper hatchet blade, stone hatchet, 

 arrow point, fragmentof a human skull, 

 and 2 human teeth from a mound in 

 Greenbrier County. Purchase. 38642. 



Blinn, H. S., Omaha, Nebr.: Forty-five 

 photographs of folk life. .'!9037. 



