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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



BUOWNELL, BEQUKST OF LlEl'T. FlJANK 



E. Traiisniitted by Washington I>oau 

 and Trust Company, executor of estate : 

 Revolver, cap ornament, and scarf pin 

 owned by the late Col. E. E. Ellsworth ; 

 gold medal presented to Lieutenant 

 Browncll by the citizens of Troy ; medal 

 of honor jireseutcd by Congress; medal 

 containing a piece of the Marshall 

 House flag ; badge of the Society of the 

 Army of the Potomac ; dagger presented 

 by the citizens of Boston; rope watch- 

 chain made from a Marshall House flag- 

 halyard, and a revolver presented by 

 the New York Board of Brokers. 30411. 



BurcK, M. W. (Washington, D. C): 

 Photograph of Eskimo children from 

 Port Clarence, Alaska. 30513. 



Brunetti, E. (London, England): Ninety- 

 six specimens of British Diptera. Ex- 

 change. 29.5.58, 



BiUTNXER, F. J., (Washington, D. C): 

 Coleoptera from Kansas. 30308. 



Bryant, H.G. (Philadelphia, Pa.): Model 

 of a stone lamp and cooking pot from 

 North Greenland. 30514. 



BUERBAUM, T. (Salisbury, N. C): Casts 

 of two gold nuggets. 30548. 



Burden, C. E. (Washington, D. C.) : Spec- 

 imen of Cymindis neglecta, Hald. 29887. 



Burger, Peter (U. S. N. M.) : Specimen 

 oi Atalapha nox'choracensts, in the flesh. 

 29748. 



Burnett, Dr. S. M. (Cosmos Club, Wash- 

 ington, J). C): Miniature Bible. i^J.) 

 Deposit. 29798. 



Burns, Frank (U. S. Geological Survey) : 

 Shells from Northern Texas, 29817. 



Burns, W. R. (Concord, Ky.): Archa3o- 

 logical objects from Kentucky. (29649, 

 30671.) 



Burrows, D. B. (Lacon, 111.), through 

 Major Bendire : Four specimens of Cas- 

 ein's Sparrow, Peucwa caasini, from 

 Texas. 29743. 



Burtch, Verdi (Penn Yan, N. Y.) : Unio- 

 nida! from New York. (30462, 30520.) 



BuscnixG, Henry (U. S. N. M.): Speci- 

 men of Telea 2)ohj2)hemus. 29721. 



Bush, B. F, (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of.) 



Bush, S. S. (Louisville, Ky.): Cast of 

 torra-cotta image. 30352. 



Cesar, Col. G. (Franklin Furnace, N. 

 J.): Specimen of fowlerite in calcite, 

 and a specimen of caswellite with 

 willemite. (30558, 30598.) 



Calcutta Botanical Garden (Calcutta, 

 India) : 511 herbarium specimens. Ex- 

 change. 29883. 



Call, R. Ellsworth (Cincinnati, Ohio) : 

 Eighty-three bats, 250 alcoholic bats, 

 Diptera and larviu from Mammoth 

 Cave,Ky. (30251, 30396, 30531, 30642.) 



Call, Dr. S. J. (Uugar Island, Alaska) : 

 Eggs of Golden-crowned Sparrow, 

 Zonotrichia coronata, Dwarf Hermit 

 Thrush, Turdns nnalaschka', Sandwich 

 Sparrow, Ammodramus sandivicliensis 

 (29762) ; collections of birds' eggs from 

 Shumagin and Atka islands, Alaska, 

 representing one new species, and 

 several species but poorly represented 

 in the Museum collection. (30063.) 



Campbell, J. Macnaught (Kelvingrove 

 Museum, Glasgow, Scotland) : Forty 

 disks and parts of 2 rings of cannel 

 cojil from the old section of Portpatrick 

 church-yard, Wigtonshire. Exchange. 

 29881. 



Campbell, Mrs. J. E. (Pasadena, Cal.): 

 Shells from California. (30008, 30370, 

 30495.) 



Campbell, W. P. (Bethany, W. Va.): 

 Maori robe made of New Zealand flax. 

 {A.) Purchase. 29561. 



Canby, W. N. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Cardot, J. (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of.) 



Carl, Wohlgemuth (Bozen, South Ty- 

 rol, Austria): Beer mug, 2 copper 

 wine pots, quillwork belt and a fur cap 

 from the Tyrol. Exchange. 30402. 



Carroll, B, F. (Blooming Grove, Tex.): 

 Thigh bone of a mammoth. 30609. 



Carter, James C, (New York City): 

 Specimen of Gadwall, Anas strepera, 

 from Currituck Sound. 30195. 



Carter, .John F. (Sistersville, W, Va.): 

 Oil sand from Tyler County. 29647. 



Cartwright, O. E. (Detroit, Mich,): 

 Piece of bedticking filled with feather 

 down. 30616. 



Case, H. B. (Loudouville, Ohio) : Fossils. 

 Exchange. 30385. 



