LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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liuiixiKKs, Makcuw M., 'rnrlMiro, N. C. : 

 'rwo-Hliilling currency isHued by Gen- 

 eral Baden-Powell during the siege of 

 Mafeking. 39573. 



Bridges, C. K. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Bkimley, H. H. and C. S., Raleigh, N. C: 

 Insects and a myriapod (3S194); rep- 

 tiles from Mississippi and Florida (pur- 

 chase) (38196) ;« insects (39439); in- 

 sects (38496); lizard (39234). 



Brissenoen, J. ('., Flora, 111.: Stagl)eetle, 

 Lucarivjy clopluis. Purchase. 38245. 



Bkitts, Dr. J. H., Clinton, Mo. Re- 

 ceived through David White: Types 

 of fossil plants from the coal measures 

 of ]\Ii.«souri. (See nndt'r Haysler, 

 Morris. ) 



Bkoadhead, G. C, Columbia, Mo.: Spec- 

 imens of Unionidie from Missouri. Ex- 

 change. 38936. 



Brooke, Charles H., Olney, Md.: Barn 

 owl, Sfri.v praiincolu. 39369. 



I)Rook;lyn Institute of Arts and Sci- 

 ences, Brooklyn, N. Y. Received 

 through Dr. Alfred G. Mayer: Five 

 hundred and sixty-four photographs of 

 medieval and Italian buildings and 

 Greek temples; and 199 photographs of 

 works of Etruscan, Greek, and Roman 

 art. 3S716. 



Brooks, Allan, Cariboo, British Colum- 

 bia: Twelve birds' skins (purchase) 

 (38605); mammals (gift) (38713); shrew 

 iSorex) (gift) (39087). 



Brown, Barnum, U. S. National Museum: 

 Bones of Belodonts and Dinosaurs. 

 38274. 



Brown, Henrv, Washington, D. C. : One 

 hundred and fifteen specimens of lice 

 from the Philippine Islands. 383(i(). 



P>RowN, Herbert, Yuma, Ariz. Re- 

 ceived through Dr. L. O. Howard: 

 Snake and lizard from Arizona. 38827. 



Brown, Mrs. J. Crosby, New York City: 

 Pottery bell, reed instrument, reed 

 horn, transverse bow, flute, and an 

 alto trombone (39032); violin mute 

 (39298). Exchange. • 



i'.RowN, L. B., Bridgetown, Barbados, 

 West Indies: Land and fresh-water 

 shells from Barbados. 39089. 



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Brush, G. W., Coscob, Conn.: Female 

 specimen of Flellgranunite fly, < on/- 

 dalis coruuta l^innteus. 38222. 



Buchanan, Dr. Charles M., suiierin- 

 tendent Tulalip Indian Agency, Tula- 

 lip, Wash.: Unlinished basket made 

 by a Snohomish squaw. 38472. 



BuRODORF, C, and P. Sciiild, New York 

 City: Insects, reptiles,batrjichians, crus- 

 taceans and fishes from Costa Rica. 

 Purchase. 38962. 



BuRGi, F., Rochester, N. Y.: Mantid 

 {StacjmoituintiH caroUna). 3S460. 



Burns, A. J., Admire, Kans. : Meteorite. 

 Purchase. 38344. 



Burns, FIstherII., Jackson, ( )hio: ( 'hrys- 

 alis of a Vanessid butterfly ((,'rnpl<i. 

 sp.). 38358. 



Burns, Dr. Frank. (Sei- under Sanders, 

 Samuel.) 



Burns, W. R., Concord, Ky.: Pothole, 

 clay concretion, from a mound in Ken- 

 tucky. 39053. 



Burr, Claude S., Bigfork, Mont.: Fresli- 

 water mollusks from Montana. 38528. 



Bush, B. F., Courtney, Mo.: Seventy 

 plants from Texas. Purchase. 39090. 



Bush, B. J. (See under IMaxon, W. R.) 



Butts, Charles. (See mider Interior 

 Department, V. S. (xeological Survey.) 



BuYSMAN, M., Middleburg, Holland: 

 Three plants. Exchange. 39450. 



BuYSSEN, Du, I\I. le Marquis Henri, Cha- 

 teau Vernet, AUier, France: Ninesjieci- 

 mens of Coleoptera. 38806. 



Cahn, Lazari), New York City: Green 

 tourmaline, tourmaline, rubellite on 

 quartz from Mesa Grande, Cal. (38744) ; 

 specimen of native tellurium from Vul- 

 can mine, near lola, Colo. (38958). 

 Purchase. 



Caldwell, H. R., Inichau, China: In- 

 sects from China. 38780. 



California Acade.my of Sciences, San 

 Francisco, Cal.: Duplicate type of Pcn- 

 cedanurii jaredi, collected by Miss Alice 

 Eastwood in California (gift) (38667); 

 plant (gift) (38736); 2 plants collected 

 in California by J. \\'. Cargdon (ex- 

 change) (39320). 



California, TfNiVEHsiTv ok, Berkeley, 

 Cal. Received through Dr. John C. 

 INIerriam, custodian: About one hun- 

 dred specimens of fossil plants Ironi 



chase. 



