784 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Brown, Herbert (Tucson, Arizona.) A nest and three eggs of Harporhynchua 

 bendirei (21007); nests and rive eggs of Bine-gray Gnatcatchcr ( Polioptila plumbea) 

 and fourteen eggs of Bendire's Thrasher (Harporhynchus bendirei) from Tucson, 

 Arizona (-22060). 



Brown, Maurice M. (Machodoc, Virginia). Four living herons. 22051. 



Brown, Miss H. Louisa (Boston, Massachusetts). An original lithograph by Alex- 

 andre Calame (21578) ; several drawings and etchings (21805). 



Brown, Miss Minnie C. (Rochester, New York). A specimen of Niagara limestone. 

 21720. 



Bruce, David (Brockport, New York). Insects from various localities (21389); a 

 collection of Lepidoptera principally from Colorado (purchased). (21079.) 



Bruner, T. K. (Department of Agriculture). A specimen of rutile in quartz from 

 Alexander County, North Carolina. 22027. 



Brunton, D. W. (See under Brown, D. R. C.) 



Buhring, Fred (New York City, New York). A Buhring rubber-machine with 

 specimens of work. 21938. 



Butler, Elmer T. (See under Brown, D. R. C.) 



Burch, Millard (Ballston, Virginia). Six living Night Herons. 22096. 



Bureau of Animal Industry. (See under Agriculture, Department of.) 



Bureau of Ethnology (Maj. J. W. Powell, Director). Collections of pottery, stoue 

 implements, woven fabrics, shells, beans, etc., forming accession 21171, made by 

 the following individuals: W. W. Adams, shell-beads from Union Springs, New 

 York; E. Boban, pottery from Mexico; Arthur P. Davis, pottery from Pueblo 

 Alto, New Mexico; Gerard Fowke, pottery from Yellow Lake, Wisconsin; Dr. L. 

 W. Gill, stoue objects from Chain Bridge, Virginia ; William A. Hakes, pottery 

 fragments and stone objects from Susquehanna Valley, New York ; H. P. Hamil- 

 ton, pottery fragments from Two Rivers, Wisconsin ; H. W. Heushaw, one medi- 

 cine stone collected by L. L. Frost, Susanville, California; W. H. Holmes, pot- 

 tery and stone objects from New Mexico; G. H. Hurlbut, woven fabrics from 

 Ancon, Peru ; Col. C. C. Jones, pottery fragments from Stalliugs Island, Georgia ; 

 James D. Middletou, pottery fragments from Irvine, Pennsylvania; V. Miu- 

 deleff, pottery fragments from Oraibe, New Mexico; Maj. J. W. Powell, pottery 

 and stone objects from near Abiquia, Mexico; James Stevenson, pottery from 

 Mold, Arizona ; 851 specimens of pottery, stone, and other objects from New 

 Mexico; 68 specimens of stone implements from Moki, Arizona; one stoue ball 

 from Jemez Springs, New Mexico ; 32 specimens of pottery, stone, and vegetable 

 liber objects from Flagstaff, Arizona; Dr. Taylor, pottery fragments from near 

 Mobile, Alabama; Gen. G. P. Thruston, pottery fragments from suburb of 

 Nashville, Tennessee; James P. Tilton, pottery fragments from Newburyport, 

 Massachusetts; Charles L. R. Wheeler, one cast of stone knife from Westchester 

 County, New York ; Dr. II . C. Yarrow, one earthen bowl from Deep Creek Valley, 

 California; through James Moouey, a collection of ethnological specimens from the 

 East Cherokee Reservation, North Carolina (21450) ; fragments of pottery from 

 New Mexico, collected by Maj. J. W. Powell (21815); pottery from Jemez Val- 

 ley, New Mexico, collected by W. H. Holmes (21816); pottery from Irvine, War- 

 ren County, Pennsylvania, collected by James D. Middleton (21817); fragment 

 of pottery from Yellow Lake, Burnett County, Wisconsin, collected by Gerard 

 Fowke (21818) ; pottery and modern Cherokee work from the East Cherokee Res- 

 ervation, North Carolina, collected by James Mooney (21819) ; fragments of pot- 

 tery, Pueblo Alto, New Mexico, collected by Arthur P. Davis (21820): pottery 

 from Oraibi Moqui, Arizona, collected by Victor Mindeleff (21821). 



Burger, Peter (U. S. National Museum). A pair of old scales (20972) ; an English 

 flint-lock pistol (21535). 



Burke, James (Washington, District of Columbia). Two living White Rats. 

 21446. 



