LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Black, William — Contimied. 

 chipped implement from Wasliinfjtou 

 Couuty. 31017. 



Hi.AiR, Ukrhkkt B., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey : Tooth of ^fasto(1on obscuriis 



;n()it). 



Blaih, K. a., Sediilia, Missouri: 

 Specimeu of Devonian limestone. 

 31736. 



Blaxkinship, J. W., Cambridge, Massa- 

 chnsetts: Twenty botanical specimens 

 from California. 31873. 



Blatchlky, W. S., State Geologist of In- 

 diana, transmitted by the Bureau of 

 Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution : 

 Small piece of stalagmite from Wyan- 

 dotte Cave, Indiana. 31641. 



Bluxck, a. E., Johnstown, New York : 

 Bantam game-cock and a brown Leg- 

 horn hen. 31584. 



BOARDMAX, G. A., Calais, Maine: Five 

 eggs of Passenger Pigeon, h'vtopisten 

 mhjratoriits. 31261. 



BOETTCiiER,F. L. J.,Washington,District 

 of Columbia: One hundred and one 

 dried jilants from northwestern Ger- 

 many. Exchange. 31105. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of.) 



Boi ill, Senor Arturo. (See under Bar- 

 celona, Spain: Koyal Academy of Sci- 

 ence and Arts.) 



BoGAX, R., New South Wales, Australia: 

 Specimeu of Rhagodia parahullca R. Br. 

 31434. 



Bolles, Mrs. C. C, Washington, District 

 of Columbia: Golden mat from Poly- 

 nesia. Purchase. 30866. 



BoLTox, Prof. IT. Carrington, Washing- 

 ton, District of Columbia: Violin and 

 case from Paris. 31631. 



BoscoE, J.F., Hembrie, Texas : Twenty- 

 one plants. 31346. 



Botanic Gardens. (See under Calcut- 

 ta, India.) 



Botanical Museum. (See under Berlin, 

 Germany.) 



Boucard, a.. Oak Ilill, Spring Vale, Isle 

 of Wight, England: Specimen of the 

 rare Leipoa ocellata from Australia 

 (31555) ; photograph of Mr. Boucard 

 (31634). 



BouRKE, Mrs. J. G., Omaha, Nebraska: 

 One hundred and two stereoscopic 

 photographs of Indians and scenery, 

 and 7 photographs of Indians. 31963. 



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

 France: Museum of Natural History.) 



Bowman, D. A., Bakersville. North Caro- 

 lina: Minerals. 31 187. 



Boyd, C. R.,Wytheville, Virginia : Speci- 

 men of sjtinel. Purchase. 31586. 



Boyle. Dr. C. B., Hot Springs, South Da- 

 kota : Asltestos from Lawrence Countj^, 

 South Dakota. 31017. 



Brandt, Dr. K. (See under Kiel, Ger- 

 many: Zoological Institute.) 



Branicki Museum. (See under Varsovie, 

 Russia.) 



Braverman, M., Visalia, California: 

 Specimens of magnesite from Tulare 

 County, California. 32212. 



PiitEXiXGER, G. F., Enterprise, California: 

 Titmouse. 31463. 



P.RENSiXG, Hermann, San Antonio, Tex- 

 as: Specimeu of Twig-girdler Beetle, 

 Oncideres te.vaiia Horn. 32129. 



Breton, Miss Adela, Camden Crescent, 

 Bath, Enghuid: Three chipjied stone 

 implements from Zacatecas and San 

 Juan del Teul, Mexico, 31945. 



Brewer, W. H New Haven, Connecti- 

 cut: Plants from California. 30877. 



Brewster, William, Cambridge, Massa- 

 chusetts: Specimen of Cairnes's War- 

 bler, Dendroica carulescens cairnsi, from 

 Virginia. 31603. 



Brick, Dr. C, Hamburg, Germany : Three 

 hundred and seventy-one dried plants 

 from Australia, Africa, and Europe. Ex- 

 change. 31117. 



Briggs, A. A., Clear Lake, Wisconsin: 

 Plants. (30975, 31039, 81100, 31141, 

 31332.) 



Brimley, C. S., Raleigh, North Carolina: 

 Specimens ofXeonympha eurytris Fabr., 

 Nconympha (jemma Hbu., and Neo - 

 nijmpha sosybius Fabr. (3 0964); 9 

 butterflies belonging to the family 

 Hesperidit' (31000). 



Brimley, H. H. &, C. S., Raleigh, North 

 Carolina: Snakes from Florida and 

 North Carolina. (31924,31546.31728). 

 Purchase. 



British Museum. (See under London, 

 England.) 



Britton, Dr. N. L., Columbia University, 

 New York: Hpcciman of Chriisojyleniiim 

 alternifoUitm. 31709. 



Britts, Dr. J. H., Clinton, Missouri: 

 Seven specimens of Fromacrus nasutus 



