LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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BEEcnEK, Dr. Ciiaki.es K., Yale rnivcr- 

 sity, New Haven, Conn.: Model of 

 specimen of Tvinrtlinis herki; cast of 

 specimen of Arlhrohjcona aniiqna; 2 

 speciniensof JiV»/HK;com.s-v7i7t<oBeecher; 

 4 specimens of Tropidocaris hicarhuiln 

 Beecher, and 5 specimens of Echhiorar'ix 

 mcialis Beecher. 34342. 



Beeciier, W. L., Reading, Pa.: Specimen 

 of Artias luna Linnaeus. 34092. 



Bkede, Prof. J. W., University of Kan- 

 sas, Lawrence, Kans. : Eight specimens 

 of Mydl'ma i^ivaUnvi from Turner, Kans. 

 (exchange), (34164); 10 specimens of 

 PKCudomovotis from the upper coal 

 measures of Kansas (gift) (34932). 



Beek, AVilliam. New Orleans, La.: En- 

 graved portrait of Pierre Margry. 34327. 



Bell, Col. James, U. S. A., War Depart- 

 ment, "Washington, D. C. : Mounted 

 head of AJceii amerimmnt. Deposit. 

 34549. 



Benedict, J. E., I'.S. National Museum: 

 Bat {Ldainruit horealis) from Omaha, 

 Nebr. 34584. 



Benjamin, Mrs. Marcus, Washington, D. 

 C. : Ribbon badge of the Grand Com- 

 mandery. South Dakota, at the grand 

 encampment of the Knights of Pythias, 

 Pitts})urg, Pa., October 11-14, 1898; 

 badge of jurors at theTrans-Mississij)pi 

 and Intel-national Exposition; medal 

 worn at the Peac* Jul)ilee, Philadtil- 

 phia, October 26, 1898, and badge and 

 gilt medal of the Peace Jubilee, Span- 

 ish-American war, Philadelphia, 1898 

 (34721); 3 specimens, in stone, of ani- 

 mals manufactured by the Union Stone- 

 ware Company, of Red Wing, Minn. 

 (34973). 



Bexnet, (Jen. W. T., Ponce, P. R. : Span- 

 ish ])uttons, insignia worn on Spanish 

 summer helmets, and a ditty-ljag dis- 

 tributed by the Red Cross Society to 

 the soldiers of the Porto Rician cam- 

 paign. (See under Porto Rico collec- 

 tion 35201.) 



Benton Lead and Zinc Mining Company, 

 Benton, Wis. : Lead and zinc ore. 34250. 



Bergen, Rev. P. D., Chefoo, China: 

 Forty-eight birds' skins and 2 mannnal 

 skins from China. Excliange. 34573. 



Berkeley Sand Company, Berkeley 

 Springs, W. Va. : Sand. 34222. 



i'lHUNADof, IJcut. J. I>. (See under Lieut. 

 IL C. Poundstone. ) 



Bethel, E., Denver, Colo.: Tcu plants. 

 33788. 



Bethel, S., Lewiston, Idalio: Toad {llnfo 

 rolumbicnsis) (33852); specimen of 

 Japyx amerlrana (34768). 



Beymer, a. R., Rocky Ford, Colo.: Two 

 rude arrow points and a small stone 

 pendant from near the Apiskapaw 

 River, Colorado. 34946. 



Bickmore, Prof. A. S., American Museum 

 of Natural History, New York City: 

 Two mounted ])liotographs of a mam- 

 motli sk(ileton in the Museum at St. 

 Petersburg, Russia. 34511. 



Biederman, C. R., Gold Hill, Oreg. : 

 Grooved implement of sandstone 

 (33751); collection of insects (33772); 

 lizard (33825). 



BiGNELL, G. ('., Saltash, Cornwall, l^ug- 

 land: Pupa; of Piere.i n(/y<T infested witli 

 hymenopterous and di])terous para- 

 sites. 34888. 



BiGNOLD, L. B., Montesano, Wash.: 

 Specimen of Epiiira trifoliinn Hentz. 

 34303. 



BiLTMORE Herbarhim, Biltiuore, N. C. : 

 Sixty-four specimens of violets. Ex- 

 change. 35134. 



Binney, ay. G., Burlington, N. J.: Ten 

 specimens of Pobjgyrd Columbia n/t. from 

 San Mateo County, Cal. 34517. 



Biological Labor.vtory, Cold Sjiring, N. 

 Y. : Crustaceans. Exchange. 34016. 



Bird, Henry, Rye, N. Y. : Thirty-four 

 moths with pupa;. 34637. 



Bishop, Mrs. Josephine, Albany, N. Y.: 

 Three photographs of the Cohoes mas- 

 todon. 34754. 



Bishop, Dr. L. P>., New Haven, Conn.: 

 Song Sparrow from North Dakota. 

 34033. 



Black Diamond Mining Company, San 

 Francisco, Cal. : Sample of coal. 34220. 



Blair, R. A., Sedalia, Mo., received 

 through Charles Schuchert: Three 

 hundred specimens of Choteau fossils. 

 33745. 



Blake, W. P., Tucson, Ariz.: Rose- 

 colored tuff from Tucson Mountains, 

 Arizona. 35083. 



Bliss, E. W., Childersburg, Ala.: Moth 

 ( Telea polyplieinu^) . 34991. 



