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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899. 



Bliss, Mrs. S., Bigljug, Ariz.: Specimen 

 of Plusiolis f/lurid Lecoate. IW978. 



Blue, A., Bureau of Mines, Toronto, 

 Canada: Corundum in granite from 

 eastern Ontario. 34893. 



BoEPPLE, J. F., Muscatine, Iowa: Speci- 

 mens of Unionidfe (gift) (34273); 24 

 polished valves of shells of Unionidse, 

 and iron concretions (exchange) 

 (34550); buttons manufactured from 

 fresh-water mussels (gift) (.34750). 



BoETTGER, Dr. 0. (See under Frankfurt- 

 am-Main, [Museum Senckenbergi- 

 anum. ) 



BoxNELL, W. B., Macon, Ga. : Bauxite 

 from Demorest. 35014. 



BosTox Flint Paper Company, Hallow- 

 ell, Me.: Garnets used for abrasive 

 purposes. 34331 . 



BouGHXER, A. v., Greensboro, Pa.: Salt 

 glaze jar made in 1860 at the Boughner 

 Pottery Works, and obtained by Dr. 

 Walter Hough. 34054. 



Bor(;nxER, Claude, Greensboro, Pa.: 

 Glass bottle manufactured at the Albert 

 Gallatin Glass Factory about the year 

 1803. Purchase. 34208. 



Boughner, William, Greensboro, Pa.: 

 Brown glaze jug made at the Boughner 

 Pottery Works in 1849, ootained by Dr. 

 Walter Hough. 34055. 



BouxDS, J. M., Chepultepec, Ala.: Fos- 

 sils and fragments of soapstone. 34495. 



BouviER, E. L. (See under Paris, France, 

 Musee d'Histoire Naturelle.) 



BowMAX, N. W., Massanetta Springs, 

 Va. : Spechnen of Di/nastes (iti/us Lin- 

 naeus. 33826. 



Boyle, W. J., Brooklyn, X. Y.: Sample 

 of diatomaceous earth from Ireland. 

 34600. 



Bradford, Commander R. B., U. S. N. 

 (See under Navy Department.) 



Bradford, G. M., Bay City, Mich., re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Plant. 33864. 



Braexdle, F. J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Eleven plants (34082); Yellow-bellied 

 Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus varius (34850). 



Brainard, Lieut. F. R., U. S. N.: Car- 

 tridge case of shot fired from the 

 U. S. S. Uncas off Maya Point, Matanzas 

 Bay (gift) (34089); received through 

 Mrs. Ellen Brainerd Van Arsdale, flag 



Brainard, Lieut. F. K. — Continued, 

 of truce carried by Lieutenant Brain- 

 ard into Havana on May 15, 1898 (de- 

 posit) (34122). 



Brandegee, T. S. , San Diego, Cal. : Type 

 specimen of a plant (exchange) (34087) ; 

 plant from lower California (gift) 

 (34528); plant from lower California 

 (exchange) (34587); 3 plants (ex- 

 change) (.34675). 



Brandt, E. S., Xavy Department: ^lau- 

 ser rifle cartridge complete; from El 

 Caney, Santiago de Cuba. 33920. 



Brelsford, W. H., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Brass number worn on the collar 

 of Spanish uniforms to designate the 

 regiments numerically. 34185. 



Breton, Miss A. C, Mexico, Mexico: 

 Specimen of pottery, human bones, etc. , 

 from a burial place in Mexico (34171); 

 16 obsidian implements from Cerro de 

 Nabajas, Mexico (34487); small carved 

 stone frog from Mexico (.35151). 



Briggs, Dr. A. A., East Andover, N. H.: 

 Five plants. 33914. 



Briggs, C. F. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



Brimley, H. H.& C. S., Raleigh, "n. C: 

 Reptiles from New Mexico. 34383. 



Bristol, Dr. C. L. (See under New 

 Y^ork University. ) 



British Museum. (See under London, 

 England. ) 



Britts, Dr. J. H., Clinton, Mo.: Unio, 

 representing a new species. 34360. 



Brockett, Paul, U. S. National 3Iuseuin: 

 "Green's Arctic Lamp," patent. 

 33978. 



Brodnax, Dr. B. H., Brodnax, La.: Me- 

 dicinal plants ( 33809) ; specimen of Vel- 

 vet Ant or False Ant, MutUla occiil<')>(all.<t 

 (34062); received through Department 

 of Agriculture, plant (35159). 



Brower, J. v., St. Paul, ^linn. : One hun- 

 dred and seventy-five chipped flint ob- 

 jects from Kansas; also 2 bound volumes 

 containing descriptions of the same. 

 Exchange. 34670. 



Brown, A. T., North Bend, Pa.: Rustic 

 cane carried l)y the donor through the 

 campaign of Santiago de Cuba, and 

 carved and lettered to illustrate events 

 connected ^^•ith the campaign. 33912. 

 Returned. 



