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RKPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Bi \T<i[ii'v. W. S., Indianapolis, Ind.: 

 Thirty-eighl specimens of Orthoptera, 

 including types and cotypes described 

 by the donor. 37687. 



Boas, Dr. Fran/.. (See under American 

 Museum of Natural History. | 



Bolton, A. I.. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Botanic GaEdens. (See under Sydney, 

 New South Wales.) 



Bouldin, 1'., Jr., Stuart, Va. : Specimens 

 of staurolite from Patrick County, Va. 

 37374. 



Bowdish, B. S., U. S. Army, Mayaguez, 

 Porto Rico: Zoological material from 

 Porto Rico, as follows;: Eleven birds' 

 skins (36718); 2 mammals and 4 birds' 

 skins, 3 birds' nests and 6 eggs (36830) ; 

 mammals and frogs (37196) ; birds and 

 birds' nests (37415) ; « 3 bats (37526); 

 bat and 2 mice (37544) ; 2 mammals and 

 a bird less (37720). 



Bowers, Master Hubert, Jefferson, Md.: 

 Sphinx moth, Protoparce celeus Hubner. 

 36825. 



Boavers, Dr. Stephen, Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Twenty-nine specimens (4 species) of 

 Upper Cretaceous invertebrate fossils 

 from Orange County, Cal. (37876); 

 5 specimens (4 species) of Cretaceous 

 invertebrates from Santa Ana Moun- 

 tains, California (37564). 



Bbadpoed, Rear-Admiral R. B. (Sec 

 under Navy Department.) 



Beaendle, F. J., Washington, D. C: 

 Eight specimens of dried mushrooms. 

 3724:;. 



Bbamhall, Col. W. L., Washington, D. 

 ('. : Twenty campaign medals of Wash- 

 ington, Lincoln, Douglas, and other 

 prominent men. ,">7r>7fi. 



Beanch, Dr. ('. \V. (Sec under Smith- 

 sonian institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy.) 



Beanch, II. Selwyn, St. Lucia, West 

 Indies: Five skins of Imperial Parrot 

 from Dominica (37222); :*>1 birds' skins 

 and a small snake from St. Lucia (37782); 

 bats from St. Lucia (38132). Purchase. 



Brandegee, T. S., San Diego, Cal. Re? 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Thirty-three plants from Lower 

 California (exchange) (37471 ) ; 2 plants 

 from Lower California (gift) (37816). 



Brandt, Dr. K. (See under Kiel, Ger- 

 many, Zoologisches Institut. ) 



Branner, Dr. J. C, Stanford University, 

 Cal.: Marine shells from the coast of 

 Brazil near Pernambuco (36975); fossil 

 fishes from the Cretaceous of Brazil 

 (37175). 



Bratley, J. H., Havasupai Indian 

 School, Supai, Ariz. : Havasupai brush, 

 scratcher, partly finished basket, a roll 

 of white fiber, and a bunch of strips of 

 "Devil's claws." 37995. 



Brennan, J. C. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Brewer, E. A., Shellbank, La.: Twenty 

 birds' eggs from Louisiana. 37911. 



Briggs, A. A., East Andover, N. H. : 

 Six plants. 36744. 



Brimley, H. H. and C. S., Raleigh, N. 

 C. : Fifteen turtles from Texas and 

 North Carolina (36877); mud turtle 

 (37290); mud turtles from Texas 

 (37291 ) ; turtle and 2 garter snakes from 

 North America (37292); 5 cottontail 

 rabbits from Raleigh (37691) ; 6 rabbits 

 (37756); 4 tree frogs from Mississippi 

 (37874); 6 specimens of Amphisbaena 

 from Florida (37879); coon skull 

 (37989); snake (38104). Purchase. 

 (See also under North Carolina State 

 Museum. ) 



Britts, Dr. J. H., Clinton, Mo.: Ten 

 pieces of Upper Carboniferous lime- 

 stone containing four specimens of an 

 unknown crinoid. 37935. 



Brogger, Prof. W. C. , University of Chris- 

 tiania, Christiania, Norway. Received 

 through Interior Department, U. S. 

 Geological Survey: Two specimens of 

 Laurdalite from Norway. Exchange. 

 37993. 



Brooke, Mrs. K. C, Lexington, Va. : 

 Specimens of Pleurodonie marginetta 

 from Cuba. 36876. 

 Browdee, Thomas E., Olmstead, Ky.: 

 Stone ax. 37171. 



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