LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 783 



Boss, E. S. (Petoskey, Michigan). A fossil coral paper-weight. *il? 17. 



Boston Bridge Works (Boston, Massachusetts). Photographs of four railroad 

 bridges. 21279. 



Boston Photogravure Company (Boston, Massachusetts). Eighteen photographs 

 made by the donors. 20883. 



Boston Society of Natural History (Boston, Massachusetts). Rocks from 

 Massachusetts, New York, Michigan, Iowa, and Ceylon. (Exchange.) 21545. 



Bourke, Captain John G. (War Department). A stick for fire-making, from Apache 

 Indians. 2209::. 



Boussod, Valadon & Co. (New York City, New York). Fifteen specimens of prog- 

 ess work (photogravure photo-aquatint, chroiuo typogravure, typogravure) 

 made by the donors. 20999. 



Bowers, E. S. (Webster, North Carolina). An amethyst (21151); two sapphire co- 

 rundums from Laurel Creek, Georgia ; a brown star sapphire, and a corundum 

 crystal doublet from Macon County, North Carolina (22030) ; amethysts from 

 Macon County, North Carolina (22070). 



Bowers, Stephen (Ventura, California). A small collection of stone relics from 

 California. 20987. 



Bowie, N. M. (Nottingham, Maryland). A Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger ludovioianus). 

 21544. 



Bowman, D. A. (Bakersville, North Carolina). Minerals. 20913. 



Boyd, W. H. (Reading, Pennsylvania). A buttonhole badge of the Union Veteran 

 Legion (21323); a silver badge of the Union Veteran Legion (21663). 



Brackett, Fred. (Washington, District of Columbia). Badges worn by committees, 

 and set of priuted forms used by executive committees at the inauguration cere- 

 monies March 4, 1889. 21^09. 



Bradford, Harry B. (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of Lepm cam- 

 pestris. 21514. 



Bradley, John (Norfolk, Virginia). A campaign badge. 21757. 



Braun, Baron (Vienna, Austria). Three meteorites. (Exchange.) 21258. 



Bremen, EL W. (Silver City, New Mexico). A root, a supposed antidote for snake- 

 bites. 20962. 



Brezina, Dr. Aristides. (See under Vienna, Imperial Royal Natural History Museum 

 of). 21257. 



Briggs, S. M. (Washington, District of Columbia). Ore and products from Pied- 

 mont Reduction Works, Thomasville, North Carolina. 21250. 



Brill, John A. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Two postage-stamps of the last 

 century. These stamps were preserved by the heirs of Hon. Welbore Ellis, com- 

 missioner of internal revenue for Great Britain, A. D. 1769, and were given to 

 E. J. Walker, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, who, in turn, presented them to Mr. John 

 A. Brill. 22044. 



Brimley, H. H. and C. S. (Raleigh, North Carolina). Thirteen mammal skins. 



(Purchased.) 21691. 

 British Museum (Natural History Department, London, England). Three casts of 



Meiolania from Lord Howe Island, England. < Exchange.) 21522. 

 BRITTON, Col. A. T. (Washington, District of Columbia). A programme and souvenir 



of the Harrison and Morton Inauguration Ball, March 4, 1889. 21807. 

 Brock ett, Paul (U. S. National Museum). An insect (20954); a medal of Cin- 

 cinnati Exposition (21199). 

 Brooks. Thomas H. (Montevideo, Uruguay). Skin and bones of a Sea Lion from 



the coast of Maldonado, Uruguay. 21608. 

 Brown, Campbell (Spring Hill, Teiinessee ). Flint implements from Spring Hill, 



Tennessee. 21424. 

 Brown, D. R. C, and Butler, Elmer T. (Aspen. Colorado). A miniature model of 



Aspen mountain, Colorado, through D W. Bruuton, mimug engineer, Lead- 



ville, Colorado. 21103. 



