LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 535 



Brady, Prof. George S. (Sunderland, England). Specimens of British fresh-water 

 cyclopidse. Exchange. 25283. 



Bragg, L. C. (San Diego, Cal.). Twenty-one s])ccimens of Branchiostoma lanceo- 

 latum (24728); type specimen of Chilomycterus califortiiensis (25173). Purchase. 



Brennan, Daniel 0. (See under Regular Army and Navy Union of the U. S. A.) 



Brett, Walter (Lakeport, Cal.). Two skins of double-brested cormorant (Phala- 

 crocorax dilophusj) from California. 24743. 



Bretz, George M. (Pottsville, Pa.). Portable dark tent, obtained by Miss F. B. 

 Johnston. 25304. 



Brimley, H. II. & C. s. (Raleigh, N. C). Four specimens, representing 3 species 

 of birds' skins (purchase) (24818); skins of various species of small North Amer- 

 ican mammals (purchase) (25181); 6 specimens of wood-rats, Neotoma floridiana 

 (purchase), (25221); 2 nests of Dendroica doviiniea (gift), (25408); mounted cat- 

 bird (Galepscoptes carolinensis (purchase), (25703). 



British Museum (London, England). Four Australian throwing-sticks (25ir>l); 

 through Dr. Henry Woodward, 4 teeth of mammoth, Elephas primigenim 

 (-25330). Exchange. 



Britton, L. H. (New Lisbon, Ohio). Egg of snake. 248(50. 



Britton, Dr. N. L. (Moravia, Pa.), through Mr. Thomas Wilson. Two perforated 

 stone tablets. 25313 : 



Brock, Herbert E. (Mason City, Iowa). Fossils (24561); eleven specimens of 

 crinoids (25508); 5 carboniferous fossils, 9 devonian, 4 Silurian, and 1 creta- 

 ceous (25683). Exchange. 



Brown, A. H. (U. S. National Museum). Seven photographs of natives of (lie west 

 coast of Africa. Purchase. 24746. (See under Smithsonian Institution. U.S. 

 National Museum.) 



Brown, C. F. (Hot Springs, Ark.). Specimen of rectorite (gift), (24707); speci- 

 mens of descloizite from Mammoth Mine, Pinal County, Ariz., and I specimen of 

 rectorite, from Garland County. Ark. (exchange), (25750). 



Brown, HERBERT (Tucson, Ariz.). Two garter snakes (Eutainia megalops) (24629); 

 2 alcoholic specimens of snakes, and 4 alcoholic specimens of beetle, Allorhina 

 mutabilis Gory, and cockroach, Vliyllodromia sp. (24790) ; snake, Salvador graham'uv 

 (24856); 2 garter-snakes (Eutainia) (24962); 2 snakes. Bhinocheilus (25487). 



Brown, R. W. (Washington, D. 0.). Specimen of Helix alanda found in a bunch 

 of bananas (24534); Helix aspersa Fer., found alive in a bunch of bananas, prob- 

 ably from Jamaica (24538); Helix aspersa (24598); 3 specimens of Helix alanda 

 Fer., from the West Indies (24637); spider, belonging to the family Therapho- 

 sidas, from Central America (24657; spider, Dolomedes scripius Hentz (24767); 

 spider (24963) ; two snakes, Storeria dekayi, collected by Mr. James Davis (25021) ; 

 crab Sesarma (25075); Helix americana (25178); spider, Heleropoda vinatoria L., 

 from Curaeoa (25519); tropical spider, belonging to the family Theraphosidw 

 (25793). 



Brown, Sevellon A. (See under State. Department of.) 



Rrown, W. 11. and A. H. (See under Smithsonian Institution. II. S. National 

 Museum). 



BRUNER, Prof. L. (Lincoln, Nebr.), through Prof. C. V. Riley. Thirty-eight speci- 

 mens, representing nine species of North American coleoptera, and 4 types of a 

 new orthoptera, Myrmecophila nebrascensis Bruner. 24976. 



Bryan, George R. (See under O. N. Bryan.) 



Bryan, O. N. (Marshall Hall, Md.), through Oeorge R. Bryan. One hundred and 

 forty specimens of fossil bones, birds' skins, collection of archaeological objects, 

 shells, specimens of Devonian and Trenton Group fossils, fossil plants, ores and 

 rocks. 24837. (Bequest.) 



BRYANT, C. M. (Washington, D. ('.). Living specimen of horned toad. 25129. 



Bryant, Henry G. (Philadelphia, Pa.) Collection from Labrador and Newfound- 

 land^ consisting of skulls of black bear ( Ursus americanus), lynx (Lynx canaden- 



