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Bryant, Henry G. — Continued. 



sis), porcupine (Erethizon dorsatus), otter (Littitt canadensis), and varying hare 

 (Lepus amerii'(nuin); ethnological objects; specimens of moss; human and ani- 

 mal bbnes from a battle-field on Eskimo Island; trilobite (Paradoxide-s bennetti); 

 geological material. 25288. 



Bullman, Charles. (See under Haskins Wood Vulcanizing Company. ) 



Burch, WlLLARD. (See under "William Palmer.) 



Burdine, W. T. (Washington, D. C). Specimen <>f whippoorwill (Antrostomvs 

 vociferus), in the flesh. 25730. 



Burger, Peter (U. S. National Museum). Pair of lamp-trimming shears (24923); 

 old-fashioned sand box used for drying ink (2f)107). 



Burns, Frank (Smithsonian Institution). Grooved axe and discoidal stone from 

 Laurens County, South Carolina (24617) ; 4 specimens of lignite from Hoenes 

 Mine, Ababama (25359) ; iron tomahawk from Blunt County, Alabama (25363). 

 (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Burns, "W. R. (Concord, Ky.). Six small arrow or spear-heads (24592); 4 archaeo- 

 logical objects (25415). 



Burt, M. W., Jr. (Ironwood, Mich.). Alcoholic specimen of Epeira tiifolium. 25406. 



Calcutta Botanic Garden (Calcutta, India), through Department of State. A 

 fine collection of dried plants. 25563. 



Callender, W. N. (Greenhush, N. Y.). Stone port-hole from the Van Reusselaer 

 mansion built at Greeubush, opposite Albany, N. Y., in 1642. Purchase. 25051. 



Callendek, Mrs. W. N. (Greenhush, N. Y.). Hand-made shingle from the original 

 portion of the Van Rensselaer mansion, built at Greenhush in 1642. 24967. 



Calvert, Philip P. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Three dragonflies, representing the spe- 

 cies Lepthemis gravida ('lav., and Lepthemis proximo Hagen. 25609. 



Camp, .1. H. (Leopoldville, Congo, Central Africa). Collection of African butter- 

 flies (25504); 4 photographs of natives of West Africa (25661). (See under 

 Department of State.) 



Capwkll, V. L. (Luzerne, Pa.). Sandstone concretion from Forty-Fort. Luzerne 

 County. 25179. 



Carlyle, A. C. (London, England), through Mr. Charles Seidler. 1674 stone relics 

 from Iudia. Purchase. 25122. 



Carmick, Master Louis (Brookland, D. C), through Mr. Robert Ridgway. Red- 

 shouldered hawk (Buteo lima tits). 24847. 



Carter, .Iamks C. (New York City). Specimen of hybrid between mallard and 

 pintail duck (.inns boschas -\- Dafila acuta) from Swan Island, Currituck Sound, 

 North Carolina (25265); specimen of wigeon (Mareca penelope) from the same 

 locality (25310) ; and 2 specimens of American merganser (Merganser americarius) 

 from Carroll's Island, Chesapeake Bay (25437). 



CASSELL, Capt. W. H. (Baltimore, Md.). Four specimens of Virginia deer (Cariactts 

 riri/iiiitiiins), collected by Mr. William Palmer of the National Museum. 24954. 



Caton, H. J. (Rosebud Agency, S. Dak.). Fossil turtle, Stylemys nebrascensis from 

 Bad Lands (25411); impure opal from the same locality (25572). 



Chambers, J. A. (Tangier, Va.). Vegetable. 25035. 



Chani.fi:. William Astor (New York City). Two mounted giraffe heads, male and 

 female, from East Africa. 24907. 



Chandler, Prof. Charles F. (School of Mines, Columbia College, New York City). 

 Waxed paper negative, silver-print from waxed paper negative, and blue-print 

 from waxed paper negative, obtained by Mr. S. R. Koehler of the National 

 Museum. 25533. 



Chanute, 0. (Chicago, 111.). Collection of antique patterns of rail-sections, maps, 

 and other objects. 25399. 



Ciiapin, E. II. (Baltimore, Md.). Trilobite, Phacopa rana, from the Hamilton Group, 

 New York. 24610. 



