38H REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1«S4. 



Batehen, John S. F. i;3952, 14007, U128, 14144, 14104, 14101. 14353, 



14540, 14752, 15023, 15106, 15215, aud 15272. Large coUeetiou of 



building and ornamental stones, ores, rock specimens, German Htlio 



t;raj)bic stone, &c., Illinois, Arizona, Kew Mexico, Missouri, Texus, 



Kiinsas, Floiiwlji, Colorado, Michigan, mv\ line of Mexican Cfntrai 



Railroad. 

 Baeckr, Adammn d' Cv. 14858 and 15119. Collection ol' materials illus 



trating the manufacture of sand paper and emery cloth and specimens 



of minerals. 

 Bcaiu Dr. T. H. 14075, 14350, 15031, and 15039. Eight boxes alcoholic 



specimens of fishes and invertebrates and pigeon-hawk from Long 



IvSlaud, New York; specimen of barred owl shot in the Smithsonian 



grounds, and eight fresh specimens of fishes from Washington raarkel . 

 Bearden, C. C. 14065. Specimens of insect from Texas. 

 Beardsley, Mrs. A. J. 15052. Specimens of minerals from Missouri. 

 Beattij, Joseph H. 14751, 15020, and 15036. Three packages of birds' 



skins from various localities. 

 Beatty, T. W. 14782. Specimen of Indian pottery from South Carolina. 



(Loaned.) 

 Beauehanq)^ W. M. 14175. Specimens of crania, shells, concretions, 



.&c., from New York. 

 Beck^ Hon. James B. 13909. Four specimens of ducks in flesh from 



Potomac Eiver. 

 Beldinij, L. 1 3960, 14176, 14185, 14318, 14488, and 15216. Six packages 



of dried and alcoholic birds' skins from California. 

 Bell, James. 14100, 14533, and 14575. Specimens of living snakes, 



frogs, and two skins of Florida screech owl. 

 Bell Smelting Company. 15532. Specimens of copper ores and products 



from Butte, Mont. 

 Bell, W. M. 14515. Specimen of fresh fish from Delaware. 

 Bendire, Copt. Charles, U. 8. A. 13916, 14256, and 14532. Four boxes 



of birds' skins; tank of alcoholic fishes, reptiles, insects, &c., from 



vicinity of Fort Klamath, Oreg. ; also, large collection of birds' 



nests aud eggs from Western North America, New York, and Europe. 

 Bene B. T. 15445. Exhibit of ostrich feathers, showing process of 



manufacture. 

 Benjamin, Cyrus M. 14177. Two specimens of ores from Connecticut. 

 Benner, D. J. 15016. Specimen of grass coat from Popoyan, Unite<l 



States of Colombia. 

 Berendf, Dr. G. {Berlin, Germany). 14157. Specimen of sand (T6- 



nendor). 

 Bergens Museum [Bergen, Norway). 14499. Box of birds' skins and 



in v(?rtebrate8 from Norway. 

 Berlin Mnsenm {throvgh Prof. A. Bastian). 14681. Cast of Buddlia's 



foot ])rint, from Buddhalaya, the most venerated spot of tlie liudd 



hists. 



