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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Anthony, A. W. — eontinued. 



Island, Cal. (exchange) (28713) ; 2 spec- 

 imens of Fulmars, types of Fulmarus 

 g. columha (dvi^ofiit) (29418); througli 

 Major Charles Bendire, U. S. A., set of 

 Califoniian land shells, Ild'tx Kelletti, 

 Forbes (gift) (294GG); (J specimens of 

 sea birds (gift) (29484). 



Antiiuopology, School of (Paris, 

 France) : Nine modern porcelain 

 spindle whorls. 28428. 



4NTIOCH College Chapter, Agassiz 

 Association (Yellow Springs, Ohio) : 

 Two species of Unionidse. 29160. 



Appleton, J. W. M. (Salt Sulphur 

 Springs, W. Va.): Specimen of Fyrrh- 

 arclia haheUa. 29485. 



Argetsinger, George TI. (Hardeeville, 

 Fla.): Cow-fish, O.stravion qiiadricorne. 

 28955. 



Arlington Mills (Boston, Mass.), 

 through Franklin W. llobbs, assistant 

 treasurer: Picture entitled "Columbus 

 Sighting America," woven in silk by 

 the Arlington jNIills, in commemora- 

 tion of the four hundredth anniversary 

 of the discovery of America by Colum- 

 bus, and as a souvenir of the World's 

 Columbian Exposition. 29344. 



Arms, Mrs. J. R. (Richford, Vt.): Flax 

 hackle, 150 years old. 29398. 



Armstrong, Frank B. (Alta Mira, Ta- 

 maulipas, Mexico): Eighteen birds' 

 skins, representing 10 species (29026) ; 

 12 birds' skins, representing 9 species 

 (29103); 23 birds' skins, representing 

 7 species (29125). Purchase. 



Arnold, E. (Battle Creek, Mich.): Four 

 eggs (1 set) of Ilolboell's Grebe, 5 eggs 

 (1 set) of Prairie Sharp-tailed Grouse, 

 5 eggs (1 set) of Western Savanna Spar- 

 row with nest, and 4 eggs (1 set) of 

 Lecoute's Sparrow, with nest, from 

 Manitoba, Canada. 29263. 



Atkinson, E. C. (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 Asbestos, gummite, andallanite. Pur- 

 chase. 29301. 



Attwater, H. p. (San Antonio, Tex.): 

 Six eggs (1 set) of Bullock's Oriole, 8 

 eggs (2 sets) of Orchard Oriole, 4 eggs 

 (1 set) of Western Lark Sparrow, 4 

 eggs (1 set) and 3 eggs (1 set) of Scissor- 

 tailed Flycatcher (28455) ; 2 eggs (1 set) 

 of Mourning Dove, Zcnuidura macroura, 



Attwater, H. P.— continued. 



from San Antonio (29091) ; 6 specimens 

 of Blue-eared Jay, Aphelocoma cyanoiis, 

 from Texas (29455). 



Avlett, p. H. (Ayletts, Va.), through 

 William Palmer: Specimen of Bach- 

 mann's Warbler, HehninthopliUa Bach- 

 mam, from Virginia. 28569. 



Babuitt, J. C. (Dighton, Mass.): Photo- 

 graph of Dighton Rock and one of a 

 large bowlder near Dighton. 29167. 



Bach, E. (Aberdeen, S. Dak.): Speci- 

 mens of Box-elder bug, Liptocoris irivit- 

 /a<M8, Say. 28855. 



Baker, Dr. Fred. (San Diego, Cal.): 

 Nine shells (29208); 8 specimens of 

 fAthophafftis lyhimnJa, from False Bay, 

 Cal. (29319). 



Bangs, O. (Boston, Mass.) : Six species of 

 crabs and shrim])S from Micco, Fla. 

 29119. 



Barhour, E. H. (University of Nebraska, 

 Lincoln, Nebr. ): Volcanic dust com- 

 posed of finely comminuted pumice from 

 Chase County. 29318. 



Barclay, A. O. (Reagan, Tex.) : W(dfrain. 

 29377. 



Barlow, C. (Santa Clara, Cal.) : Two eggs 

 (1 set) with nest of Annas Humming- 

 bird, Calypte Anna (28666); uest and 2 

 eggs of Annas Hummingbird, Calypte 

 Anna, from San Jose, Cal. (29117). 



Bartleman, R. S. (U. S. legation, Cara- 

 cas, Venezuela) : Six photographs of 

 natives and scenery (29132) ; pair of 

 native Venezuelan shoes or "Alparga- 

 tas" (29403). 



Bates, A. C. (New York City) : Five speci- 

 mens of tourmaline from near Rock 

 Landing, Middlesex County, Conn. 

 Purchase. 29504, ''A.'' 



Baur, Dr. George (University of Chi- 

 cago, Chicago, 111.): Three alcoholic 

 specimens of Certhidia Salrini. 28878. 



Beal, K. F. (Washington, D. C.) : Speci- 

 mens of Isopoda. 29190. 



Beale, Mrs. William Redford. (Sec 

 under Mrs. James Redd.) 



Beck, R. H. (Berryessa, Cal.) : Five eggs 

 (1 set) with nest of Dotted Canon Wren, 

 Catherpts mexlcanns punctnlai^ts, from 

 Santa Clara County (new tothejNIuseum 

 collection) (gift) (28360) ; 18 specimens 

 of Bryant's Sparrow, Ammodranius sand- 

 wichensis llryanti, and 1 specimen of 



