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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899. 



Baklow, Cjikhtek, Santa Clara, Cal. : Nine 

 l)ir(lH' skinH from California. 34004. 



Bakmiakt, Dr. J. II., Tarrytown, N. Y. : 

 I'laiit, representing a new species of 

 Utricularia. 34388. 



Bakkum, Rev. Francis, (xeorgetown 

 University, Washington, D. C. : Spec-i- 

 niens of I)aUia jjecforalit^ and the Arctic 

 form of Ten-spined Stickleback, Pygox- 

 ti'H)i paitf/lfiiin Imiclu/jxKla. 34338. 



Baku, J. A. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Bakkktt, (). W., Museo de Tacubaya, 

 Taculjaya, i). F., Mexico: One hun- 

 dred and forty insects. ( 33897, 34334. ) 



Bakkktt-Hamiltox, (\. v.. II., and O. H. 

 J(mes: Colku-tion of invertebrates, in- 

 sects, and other specimens from Petro- 

 paul(jvski and Karaga Village, Kam- 

 chatka, and from the island of Karag- 

 hinsky, Bering Sea. 34286. 



Baijuktt-Stkait, Miss C, Lancaster, S. C. : 

 Unfinished banner-stone or butterfly 

 ornament from South Carolina. 35230. 



Baktscii, Paul, U. S. National Museum: 

 Two specimens of bat ( Ludurus borealis) 

 ironi Miss(juri (34071 ) ; amphipods and 

 isopods from Iowa (3410G) ; 72 speci- 

 mens of niannnals from Burlington, 

 Iowa (34154) ; mink {Putoriax vixon) 

 from Burlington, Iowa (34281) ; 4 tur- 

 tles and 2 frogs from Iowa (34413) ; 

 natural history sjjecimens and fossils 

 from Burlington and Iowa City (34699) ; 

 natural history specimens (34756) ; 

 turtle irom Eastern Branch, District of 

 Columbia (35029) ; collection of isopods, 

 sponges, shells, fishes, and plants from 

 Virginia (35186). 



Baktlett, C. II., South Bend, Ind. : In- 

 scribed wooden tablet. Deposit. 33980. 



Bawm, H. E., Washington, D. C. : Krag- 

 Jorgensen rifle cartridge issued during 

 Spanish-American war, Santiago de 

 Cuba. 33996. 



Be.vch, Sumner, Denton, Mont.: Four 

 arrow points and a shell l)ead found in 

 the Judith Basin, Fergus County, 

 Mont. Exchange. 34707. 



Beadle, C. D., Biltmore, N. C. : Two hun- 

 dred and ninety-five plants (34412); 4 

 specimens of violets (34451). Ex- 

 change. 



' In view of ccrUiiii satisfactory ovidence subm 

 of the saddle is now vested in her name. 



Beall, Miss Fannie, Washington, D. C. : 

 Saddle once owned by (jreneral (jrant 

 and deposited in the National Museum in 

 1867 by Gen.A.H.Markland. 34665. > 



Bea.m, C. C, Bluffton, Ind. : Two lizards, 

 representing the species Anolis copti and 

 HceloporuK stniferun from Mexico. 34798. 



Bean, B. A., U. S. National Museum: 

 Collection of fishes, mammals, reptiles, 

 crustaceans, and insects from Long 

 Island, New York (33975); beetle 

 (34117); Purple Crackle (34213). 



Bean, Dr. T. H., Washington, I). C: 

 Amphipods from Caledonia, N. Y., 

 and Carolina, li. I. (33754); shells and 

 cases of caddis-fly larva (33759); col- 

 lection of lichens from Alaska and 

 Siberia obtained in 1880 (34470); 3 

 specimens of leeches, rejjresenting the 

 genus BranclieUton taken from a Ray at 

 Southami)ton, N. Y. (34495). (See 

 under E. D. Merrill.) 



Bean, Dr. T. II., and B. A. Bean, U. S. 

 National Museum: Collection of nat- 

 ural history specimens from Long Is- 

 land, obtained during the summer and 

 fall of 1898. 34283. 



Beati'v, H. L., Bainbridge, N. Y. : Cuban 

 fractional currency used during Wey- 

 ler's regime, 50 centavos, issued in 

 IIa})ana, Cuba, May 15, 1896. 34783. 



P>eaui'he, Edwin, Portsmouth, Ontario, 

 Canada: Two sijecimens of Yellow- 

 throat, (j cotldyjm trichas, from Canada. 

 35195. 



Becerra-MuSoz, Diego, Aibonito, P. R. : 

 Large idol. ( See under Porto Rico Col- 

 lection, 35201.) 



Becker, G. F., Manila, P. I.: Skeleton of 

 a male Nigrito; skeleton of a female 

 Nigrito; skull of a Filipino, collected 

 near Nariveles. 34441. 



Beckwith, C. IL, Omaha, Nebr. : Six 

 souvenir medals (jf the Trans-Missis- 

 sippi and International Exposition. 

 34310. (O.) 



Beckwith, Paul, U. S. National Museum: 

 Regulation army canteen used during 

 the civil war, 1861-1865 (33853); 10 

 crabs, representing 2 species from San 

 Juan Bay, Porto Rico, and 20 bats from 

 Porto Rico (34792). (See under Nor- 

 folk Collection ; Porto Rico Collection. ) 

 itled by Miss Beiill in .January, IfS'J'J, the ownership 



