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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Baur, Dr. Geor(;e, Walker Museum, 



University of ('hicago, ('bicago, HI.; 



Eight birds' skins from Galapagos 



Islands ; birds' skins from the same 



locality. 2806, 3173, 3183 (Returned). 



(II). 

 Beaver, S. IT., Seward, Nebr. : Piece of 



supposed meteorite. 27^7 (xii). 

 Beckwith, Clintox, Herkimer, X. Y. : 



Eartb. (Returned.) 3000 (xiii). 

 Bedtelym, G., Larene, Wash. : Ore. 



(Returned.) 3010 (xiii). 

 Beemax, I. E., Waukon, Iowa: Part of a 



branch of a maple tree jjartly covered 



witli scales. 3161 (vii). 

 Beltze:?, .T a , Ogden, Utah; Mineral. 



(Returned.) 3104 (xii). 

 Bendire, Maj. Charles, U. 8. A. (See 



under B. .T. Bretberton and Chase Lit- 



tlojohn). 

 Bextley, C. W., jr., Bentley Springs, 



Md. : Ore. (Returned.) 2862 (xiii). 

 Bikdkrmax, C. R., Bonito, N. Mex. : 



Magnetic iron. 2851 (xiii). 

 BiNKLEV, S. H., Alexandersville, Ohio: 



Natural formation. 3224 (xiv). 

 Biological Society of Oxtario, To- 

 ronto, Ontario, Canada, through Her- 



l>ert H. Brown: Sixty birds' skins. 



(Returned.) .3079 (ii). 

 Bishop, Dr. L. B., New Haven, Conn.: 



Bird skm, (Returned.) 2984 (ii). 

 Blackmond, F. B., Dowagiac, Micli.: 



Mineral. 2772 (xii). 

 Blake, F. A., Rociada, N. Mex. : Ore. 



.3228 (xiii). 

 Blatchley, Prof. W. S., Terre Haute, 



Ind. : Snake. (^Returned.) 2927 (iv). 

 Blue Rock Coxtractixg Company, San 



Francisco, Cal , through T. E. Cham- 

 pion, general superintendent: Rock. 



(Returned.) 2837 (xiii). 

 Bodenheimer, a. L., South Knosville, 



Tenn, : Insect. (Returned.) 3199 (vii) 

 Bomberger, Rev. J. H., Columbiana, 



Ohio: Beetles; insects. 2831 (28471); 



3021 (returned), (vii). 

 Bond, W. R., Custer, S. Dak.: Supposed 



lithographif stone. (Returned.) 3033 



(xiii). 

 Booth, L. M., Stepney, Conn.: Insect. 



(Returned.) 279.5 (vii). 

 Boshart, C. F., Lownville, N. Y. : Four 



birds' skins. (Returned.) 3034 (ii). 

 BowKR, L. F., Carlisle, Pa. : Fishbone. 

 (Returned.) 3133 (V) 



Bowman, D. A., Bakersville, N. C: 

 (iauguc specimen of emerald. (Re- 

 turned.) 3025 (xii). 

 Bowron, W. M., South I'ittsburg, Tenn. : 



Fossil. (Returned.) 2875 (x-b). 

 Boyd, S. D., Leesburg, Va. : Minerals. 

 (Returned.) 2891 (xii). 



Bracken, A. H., Hensley, N. C: Ore. 

 2855 (XIII). 



Bradley, I. S., Dayton, Ohio: Insect 

 egg. (Returned.) 3016 (vii). 



Braxton, L. F., Mount Morris, 111.: In- 

 sects. 2809 (VII). 



Brexixger, G. F., Santa Cruz, Cal.: 

 Thirty birds' skins. 3100 (29297) (ii). 



Brethertox, B. J., Newport, Oreg., 

 through Maj. Charles Bendire, U. S. 

 Army : Birds' skins from Oregon and 

 Alaska. 2902, 2968, 2987 (returned); 

 3091 (29296); 3167 (29436) (ii). 



Brewster, M. W., Bouudarj', Wash.: 

 Rocks. (Returned.) 2827 (xiii). 



Brkwster, William, Cambridge, Mass. : 

 Eight specimens of Gyrfalcona from 

 Greenland, Maine, and Alaska; 31 

 birds' skins from Lower California. 

 (Returned. ) 3042, 3124 (ii). 



Brimley, H. H. & C. S., Rakigh, N. C: 

 Reptiles and batrachians from North 

 Carolina, Texas, and Canada. (Re- 

 turned.) 2962, 3020, 3148 (iv). 



Brishin, Edward, Boise City, Idaho: 

 Rock. 2952 (XIII). 



Brown, G. W., Riverton, Ala.: Four- 

 leaved weed, supposed to be an anti- 

 dote for the bite of a rattlesnake. 

 2817 (XVII). 



Brown, Herbert, Tucson, Ariz. : Snakes 

 and lizards. (Returned.) 2980 (iv). 



Brown, H. H. (See under Biological 

 Society of Ontario. ) 



Brown, N. H., Lander, Wyo. : Crystals. 

 (Returned.) 2982 (xii). 



Brown, Prof. S. B., Morgantown,W.ya. : 

 Fossil plants. 2966 (28758) (x-c). 



Briner, Prof. H. L., Irvington, Ind.: 

 Two snakes. (Returned.) 30.52 (iv). 



Buck, Rev. D. S., Lepanto. Ark. : Frag- 

 ments of bone and pottery. 3029 

 (29382) (XIV). 



Bull, Edward, Newbcrn, N. C: White 

 substance taken from honey. <, Re- 

 turned.) 3116 (VII). 



Burch, J. F., Mankato, Minn.: Coin. 

 (Returned.) 3078 (xvii). 



