92 



REPORT OB^ NATIONAI, MUSEUM, 1902. 



BoETTciTER, F. Jj. J., Wasliingtou, D. C. 

 Maumials, birds, and shells, frui 

 Konigsberg, Germany. Purcliasc 

 88607. 



BooAKT, Guy, Brookville, lud.: Snaj)j)iiig 

 beetle, AUms oculatus. 89515. 



BoNNELL, W. B., Macon, Ga. : Seeds of 

 palm {Phytolephdx macrocarpd Rniz and 

 Pav.). :!8974. 



BuT.VNR'.\L Gardens. (See under Dur- 

 ban, Natal, Africa.) 



BoucAKi), A., Oak Hill, Spring Vale, near 

 Ryde, Isle of Wight, England: Sixteen 

 skins of hunnning birds from British 

 Guiana. 89495. 



BouviER, Prof. E. L. (See mider Paiis, 

 France, Museum of Natural History. ) 



Bow DISH, B. S., 3hiyaguez, P. R. : Bat, 

 in alcohol, from Porto Rico (38220); 

 birds' skins, and nest and egg of a bird 

 (88869); ])irds' skins, birds' eggs, and 

 a inannual skin (88877"); birds' skins, 

 reptiles, and inse(;ts (88881"); ])atsand 

 a bird skin from Porto Rico (88552"); 

 natural-liistory specimens from Porto 

 Rico and Mona Island (38553"); 25 

 birds' skins and 8 mannnals (38572") ; 

 natural-history specimens from Porto 

 Rico (38676"); rej^tiles, batrachians, 

 and bats (38727"); iguana from Porto 

 Rico (38762"); 48 l)irds' skins from 

 Cuba (38804"); 75 birds' skins from 

 Cuba (88825") ; 25 birds' skins from 

 Cuba (38858"); 16 specimens of insects, 

 spiders, etc. (88869"); reptiles and ba- 

 trachians from Cul)a (88873", 88874"); 

 blind snake from Porto Rico (88879) ; 

 18 birds' skins from Gnama, Cuba 

 (38880"); 26 birds' skins from Cuba 

 (38908") ; 13 birds' skins, 2 bat skins, 

 2 reptiles, and some insects (88939") ; 

 natural history sjiecimens (89003"); 

 batrachians and a lizard (39080");. 

 ospreyskin from Vieques Island, Porto 

 Rico (39162) ; 2 l)irds' nests and 6 birds' 

 eggs from Porto liico (89190). 



BowEN, Capt. F., Atlantic City, N. J.: 

 Sea mouse, ApJirodita aculedia Linna^is. 

 39186. 



Bowman, Roscoe, IIand)urg, Pa.: Caddis 

 worms and neuropteroid insects. 

 89i46. 



BoYi), W. S., San Francisco, Cal. : S[)eci- 

 men of native gold in ipiartz, from 

 Miner's Dream mine, Old Shasta dis- 

 trict, C'alifornia. Purchase. 88835. 



BoYNTo.N, C. L. (See under Beadle, 

 CD.) 



Brackeit, FiiED, Baltimore, Md. : Twenty 

 wood planes. 88784. (See under Paris 

 Exposition. ) 



Bhai)R)RD, Rear- Admiral R. 1'.., U. S. N. 

 (See under Navy Department.) 



P.RAUFORD, W. R., Roxbury, Mass.: En- 

 graved ivory tusk. Purchase. 38219. 



P.RADLEV, Dr. G. P., Washington, D. C: 

 Snake {Evkvnla). .89290. 



Brainerd, Ezra, Middlebury, Vt. : Eight 

 specimens of violets from Vermont. 

 89422. 



Branch, H. Selwyn, Roseau, Dominica, 

 West Indies: Bats and a snake. Pur- 

 chase. 89281. 



Brandegee, Mrs. T. S., San Diego, Cal.: 

 Two plants (gift) (.898(>7); 10 plants 

 (exchange) (.39575). 



Brandecjee, T. S., San Diego, C'al.: Plant 

 from Banning, Cal. 89891. 



Brandel, Phillip, Buffalo, N. Y.: Speci- 

 men of wood inlaying. 39455. 



Brass, J. L., Bristol, Tenn. : Four- 

 inch cube of granite from Rip Shin 

 Mountain, Doe River, East Tennessee. 

 39506. 



Braverm.vn, M., Visalia, Cal.: Pilinite 

 on dolomite from Almaden; 5 si)eci- 

 mens of topazolite from Tulare County; 

 large specimen of chrysoprase with 

 one side i^olished; 1 slab, polished; 4 

 small slabs; 2 unfinished stones, and 8 

 cut and polished gems. 38661. 



Breckinridge, Gen. J. C.,U. S. A., War 

 Department, Washington, D. C. : Phil- 

 ippine quail ( Excidfactorid rliinensis 

 Ihieata), from the Phi]ii)i>ine Islands. 

 38914. 



Brennan, J. F., Black River, Jamaica, 

 West Indies: Potsherds from Indian 

 graves in the West Indies. Purchase. 

 38792. 



Bkessel, J. 1J., Danville, Pa.: Chrysalis 

 of Grapta comma Harris. 38442. 



Brewer, E. A., Miami, Fla. : Pond- 

 lily leaves, flowers, fruit, and roots 

 [Nymph xa and CaMaiia) from the 

 I vicinity of Miami. Pnrc^hase. ;>9283. 

 ' Purchase. 



