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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Brown, C. F., Hot Springs, Ark.: Two 

 quartz crystals. 36591. 



Brown, E. J., Lemon City, Fla. : Mammal 

 skins, insects, and reptiles from Florida 

 (35452); butterfly (36615). 



Brown, Herbert, Yuma, Ariz. Received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Two specimens of snakes ( Contia eph- 

 copa and Ri'ua hnmilis). 35383. 



Brown, Mrs. J. Crosby, New York City, 

 N. Y.: Four musical instruments (pur- 

 chase) (35344); military serpent (gift) 

 (35721). 



Brown, Mrs. N. M., Ashtabula, Ohio: 

 One hundred and sixty-three plants, 

 collected by E. A. Goldman in Mexico 

 (purchase) (35713); 965 plants, col- 

 lected by E. W. Nelson in Mexico 

 (35759); 470 plants, collected in Mex- 

 ico by Mr. Nelson (35842, 35841). 



Brown, Philip F., Blue Ridge Springs, 

 Va. : Specimen of maple-tree aphids. 

 36610. 



Brown, W. L., San Francisco, Cal.: Five 

 specimens of minerals (36309); received 

 through B. L. Hasseltine, 5 specimens 

 of minerals (36490). 



Brown, W. P., Washington, D. C. : Copy 

 of Welsh crwth. Purchase. 36525. 



Brown, W. Q., Riddles, Oreg. Received 

 through Mr. J. S. Diller: Nickel ore. 

 35723. 



Bruce, R. E., Stanford University, Cal. 

 Received through Dr. T. W. Stanton: 

 Twenty-five specimens of Miocene fos- 

 sils from Los Angeles County, Cal. 

 36020. 



Bryant, F. W., AVinchester, Cal.: Speci- 

 mens of Epiphragmophora indioensis, 

 from California (36132); 2 species of 

 shells from California (35611). 



BucKLAND Mineral Water Company, 

 Washington, D. C. : Forty bottles of 

 mineral waters. Purchase. 36613. 



Buffalo Botanical Garden, Seneca, N. 

 Y. : One hundred specimens of violets. 

 Exchange. 35375. 

 Burnham, S. H., Vaughns, N. Y. : One 

 hundred and twenty specimens of vio- 

 lets (35581); specimen of Viola eviar- 

 ginata (35963); 59 plants (36304). 

 Burns, Frank. (See under J. H. Early. ) 



Burnside, J. M., Hyattsville, Md. : Sala- 

 mander {Amhystoma oj^icum) from Ma- 

 ryland. 35848. 



Burrelle, F. a., New York City: Re- 

 duced reproduction of title page of the 

 album presented to Admiral Dewey by 

 the shipping merchants. 36502. 



BuscK, August. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Bush, B. F., Courtney, Mo.: One hun- 

 dred and thirty-five plants (purchase) 

 (36300); 121 specimens of mosses from 

 the United States (exchange) (36186); 

 200 plants from Texas and Missouri 

 (purchase) (36226). 



Bush, Palmer, Craig, Colo. : Two plants. 

 36352. 



Butler, Dr. C. M., Morenci, Mich.: Skin 

 of Northern Phalarope, Phalaropus 

 lobntus, from Michigan. 35550. 



Button, F. L., Oakland, Cal.: Four speci- 

 mens of land shells from California and 

 Lower California (36144); 2 specimens 

 of Polygyra hindsii, from Mexico 

 (36220) ; 4 specimens of land shells from 

 California (36532); marine and land 

 shells (36607). 



Butts, E., Kansas City, Mo.: Specimens 

 of Periprisiis semicircularis and Philipsia 

 major. 35929. 



Cadle, Col. Cornelius, Cincinnati, Ohio: 

 Four photographs of a stone pipe. 

 36147. 



Cahill, E. J., Boonton, N. J. : Four fossil 

 fishes. 36374. 



Calcutta, India, Indian Museum. Re- 

 ceived through Frank Finn, deputy 

 superintendent: Four birds' skins. Ex- 

 change. 35395. 



Calcutta, India, Royal Botanical Gar- 

 den: One hundred and nine plants. 

 Exchange. 35915. 



California Academy of Sciences, San 

 Francisco, Cal. Received through De- 

 partment of Agriculture: Forty-four 

 species of Coleoptera from Baja, Cal., 

 including many cotypes described by 

 Dr. Horn. 36310. 



Cambridge Botanual Supply Company, 

 Boston, Mass. : One hundred and forty- 

 seven specimens of mosses from the 

 Cascade Mountains collected by A. J. 

 Allen. Purchase. 36704. 



