LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Baldasano, SeSor Ain'UR( >. (See under 

 Soria y Mata, Seuor Arturo.) 



Ball, E. P. (Palmer, Mass.) : Photograph 

 representing three views of a bird- 

 shaped object. 29983. 



Bangs, Outkam (Boston, Mass.): Five 

 eggs and two nests of Olive-sided Fly- 

 catcher, Coniopus borealis, from ISIass. 

 (29942) ; specimen oi Mcnvppe mcrcenarta 

 from St. Marys, Ga. (30584). 



Barbkr, Dr. E. A. (West Chester, Pa.): 

 Moutli portion of a tubular pipe from 

 the southwestern section of Colorado. 

 30240. 



Bardroff, Joseph & Son (Washington, 

 D. C): Imported English Blue Pouter 

 Pigeon. 30611. 



Barlow, Chester (Santa Clara, Cal.): 

 Two eggs of California Pigmy Owl, 

 Glancidium (jnomo calif ornica. 2991.5. 



Barlow, J. G. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture.) 



Barnes, S. O. (See under xVgriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Barnes, Dr. William (Decatur, 111.): 

 Seventy-five specimens of North Ameri- 

 can Lepidoptera (new to, or poorly rep- 

 resented in the Museum collection) 

 (30004) ; 60 specimens, representing 35 

 species of North American Lepidoptera 

 (30111). Exchange. 



Barnum & Bailey (Bridgeport, Conn.): 

 Specimen of Oris traijdaphHS. 30657. 



Bartlem^vn, R. M. (United States consul, 

 Antigua, West Indies) : Four photo- 

 graphs of caribs and rock etchings. 

 30729. 



Bartsch, Paul (U. S. N. M.) : Nest and 2 

 eggs of Ruby-throated Humming bird, 

 Trocliilns eolubris, from Four Mile Run, 

 Va. 30793. 



Bates, G. M. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Baulch, William (Fort Monroe, Va.): 

 An abnormal orange. 29667. 



Beadle, C. D. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture.) 



Beal, Prof. W. .1. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture.) 



Beale, C. F. T. (Georgetown, D. C.) : Au- 

 tograph of James Runisey, constituting 

 a receipt to a bill for making two bel- 

 lows, £5 lOa., rendered against the 

 "Potomack Company" February 11, 

 1786, bill approved by George Wash- 



Beale, C. F. T. — Continued, 



ington with his autograph signature. 

 29636. 



Bean, Dr. T. H. (New York Aquarium, 

 Battery Park, N. Y. ) : Two specimens of 

 Nereis limbafa, Ehlers, from near Abse- 

 con Beach, N. J., obtained by Alfred 

 Hand, Philadelphia. 29997. 



Beck, R. H. (Berryessa, Cal.) : Two birds' 

 skins, representing 5 species, from Santa 

 Cruz Island and Sonoma County, Cal. 

 29603. 



Bellucci, Prof. Guiseppe (Perugia, 

 Italy), through Thomas Wilson : A col- 

 lection of archaeological objects, con- 

 sisting of cores. Hakes, scrapers, and 

 arrowheads of flint, polished hatchets, 

 glass beads and discs, and clay spindle- 

 whorls. Deposit. 30806. 



Bendire, Maj. Charles, U. S. A.: In- 

 fusorial earth from White Head Lake, 

 Herkimer County, N. Y. (29747) ; 4 eggs 

 of Mountain Chickadee, Parus (jamheli, 

 from Arizona, and 5 eggs of Pine Gros- 

 beak, Finicola enuelcator, from Maine 

 (29941). (See under D. B. Burrows, 

 W. B. Judson, and Dr. W. L. Ralph.) 



Benjamin, William Evarts (New York 

 City) : Hebrew ceremonial manuscript, 

 first and second edition of American- 

 Greek Testament. {A.) Purchase. 

 29660. 



Benton, Mr. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Berger, G. G., (Santos, Brazil, trans- 

 mitted by H. C. Smith, United States 

 consul) : Skin of a Brazilian Sloth, 

 Bradypus. 29842. 



Bergmann, C. F.W. (Washington, I). C.) : 

 Specimen of Regal Walnut-moth, Cith- 

 eronia regalia. 29639. 



Berlin Botanical Gardens. (See un- 

 der Department of Agriculture.) 



Bethel, E. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Bettesworth, G. W. (Omaha, Nebr.): 

 Specimens of soil, sand, rock, bones, 

 ashes, shells, pottery, flints, etc., from 

 ash layers in ancient burying grounds 

 at Smiths Canyon and Bellevue, Nebr. 

 30242. 



BiCKNELL, J. Y. (Bufl"alo, N. Y.) : Pair of 

 Black Minorca Fowls. 30752. 



