LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Blanchaki). Wam'hh, Ronlder, Colo.: 

 Foiirtet'ii l)ir(ly' eggs from Colorado. 

 35358. 



Blasdale, W. C. (See under J. B. Davy. ) 



Blood, C. H., Los Angeles, Cal. : Two 

 specimens of Amphissa, from White 

 Point, Los Angeles County. 36217. 



Boakdman, 0. A., Rimouski, Quebec. 

 Received through tlie Department of 

 Agriculture: Specimen of Castulia tefra- 

 ffona. Exchange. 35398. 



BoEPPLE, J. F., IMuscatine, Iowa. Re- 

 ceived through U. S. Fish Conniiission: 

 Valves of colored and distorted Union- 

 ida^. 36679. 



BoETTCHER, F. J>., AVashiugtoii, D. C. : 

 Plant. 35573. 



BcKU-E, Prof. E. E., Stillwater, Okla. : 

 Five galls ami 2 specimens of Anld.r 

 (/fcrtnimr Unnanis. 35683. 



BoHM, J., Berlin, Germany: Tinrty-eight 

 species of fossil corals from Italy and 

 Egyi>t. Exchange. 35546. 



Booth, John, Coalville, Utah: Agates. 

 35686. 



BoswoRTH, J. S., Sedalia, Mo.: Glass 

 snake, Opheimturus centralis, from Mis- 

 souri. 35462. 



Botanical Garden, AVashington, D. C. : 

 Two specimens of Poljipodium, from the 

 greenhouse. .36406. 



Bousch, M., Buffalo City, N. C.:-Ash 

 beetle, Ih/)i(istes titi/tis Linnanis. 3532L 



BouTWELL, J. M., Montpelier, Vt. : Dark 

 barre granite froni Dark Barre (iranite 

 Quarries, Montpelier. 3538S. 



BowDisH, B. S., San Juan, P. R. : Bird 

 skin {Seiurtis motarUla) from Vieques, 

 P. R. (36202); 10 birds' skins from 

 Porto Rico (36488); specimen of l)en- 

 droicd adi'laidiv, from Porto Rico 

 (36578). 



Bowers, Stephen, Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Thirty-three specimens of Post-plio- 

 cene fossils, from Borax Lake, San 

 Bernardino County, Cal. (36125); dis- 

 torted salt crystals (36197); 2 speci- 

 mens I if cinnabar and hydrocarbon 

 compound (36364). 



BovNToN, A. (i., i>iltmore, N. ('.: Stone 

 imjilement fouml near Asheville. 36449. 



BoYNToN, Miss Laira E., Biltmore, N. C. : 

 Forty specimens of violets. Exchange. 

 36633. 



Brainard, Mrs. II. D., Wulfert, Fla. 

 Received through A. W. Barber: Shell 

 hatcthet and a shell ornament from 

 Buck Key near Sanibel Island, Florida. 

 36269. 



Branch, H. Selwvn, Antrim Valley, 

 Dominica, West Indies: Six skins of 

 Imperial Parrot, Amnzona imperialis. 

 Purchase. 36483. 



Branner, Dr. J. C., Stanford University, 

 Cal.: Crustaceans collected in Brazil 

 l)y the Agassiz Expedition in 1899. 

 36636. 



Brannerman, Francis, New York City, 

 N. Y. : Piece of cable from the U. S. 

 battleship Ma'n,<\ 35261. 



Bray, Prof. W. L., University of Texas, 

 Austin, Tex.: Four hundred and forty- 

 eight plants. Exchange. 35451. 



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



. S|)ei'imen of sedge ( Carc.v conoldea) 

 (35297 ) ; plant (35674) ; 2 plants (36581 ) ; 



Brruia.m, Dr. W. T. (See under Hono- 

 lulu, H. L: Bishop Memorial 

 Museum ) . 



Brill, J. A., Philadelphia, Pa.: Indian 

 pipe made i >f soapstone and polished. 

 36024. 



Bri.mley, H. H. and C. S., Raleigh, N. C: 

 Fifteen snakes (35616); reptiles and 

 l)atrachians from Mexico (36058). 

 Purchase. 



Brisbin, Edward, Boise, Idaho. : Dia- 

 tomaceous earth. 35634. 



Britton, Dr. N. L., New York City, N. Y. : 

 Specimen of f^edmn uiexicanuin Britton 

 (35645); 9 plants from Yukon Terri- 

 tory (35898). Exchange. (See under 

 New Y'ork Botanical Garden). 



Britts, Dr. J. H., Clinton, Mo.: Speci- 

 mens of fresh-water mussels from Mis- 

 souri. 35756. 



Brodie, Dr. William, T(jronto, Canada. 

 Received through Dr. L. 0. Howard: 

 Collection of insects. 36522. 



Brodnax, Dr. B. IL, Brodnax, La.: Two 

 stone celts. 36595. 



BrookiSj a. H., U. S. (Jeological Survey: 

 Fossil shells and corals from Russell 

 Springs, Flint River, (ieorgia. 36505. 



J5ROOKS, Loiis, Santiago, Cuba: Ancient 

 Arawack bowl from a cave near Santi- 

 ago, collected by Mr. W. H. Holmes. 

 36682. 



