206 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, IS'Xi. 



Adams, Robert E., Hnutingtou, W. Va. : PeUilied woixl. UYSG (XIV). 



Albright, W. H., Detroit, S. Dak. : Insect. 1852 (X). 



Allen, D. E., Baylis, 111.: Ores. 1854, 1901, 1969 (XVII). 



Allen, Prof. J. A., American Museum of Natural History, New York City: Birds' 



skins from Central America and other localities. 1996, 2010 ( V-a). 

 Andrr, Charles, I5oon's Path, Va. : Insect. 2085 (X). 

 Andrews, J. <)., GainesviHc, Ma.: White substance found after a heavy rain. 1919 



(XV). 

 Ankeny, William 1)., Mannuoth, Pa. : 2 lead buttons. 1836 (XVII). 

 Anthony, A. W., Denver, Colo. : 4 birds. (Returned, l 1917 (V-a). 

 Ashcroft, M. E., Farmington. W. "\'a. : Insect. 1847 (X). 

 Atherton, F. J., Lodi, Cal.: "> birds' skins. (Returned.) 2065 (V-a.) 

 Ayres, H. B., Carlton, Minn.: ?> fragments of pottery fnuud in a uiuuud in Aiken 



County. 1942 (III), 

 Babbitt, C. J., Flagstaff, Ariz. : Rock. 1812 (XVII). 

 Baker, A. J. & Joseph, Eversole, Ky. : Ore. 2183 (XVII). 

 Baker, F. H., Martiusburg, W. Va.: Insect. 1829 (X). 

 Baldwin, A. A., Star, Ivans.: 2 arch;eological objects found by Williaui Hodges. 



(Returned.) 1910(111). 

 Baldwin, A. P., Newark, N. J. : Abnormal e.gfi of hen. 2066 (I). 

 Baldwin, Charles, Great Falls, Mont. : 2 six'cimens of minerals. 1802 (XVI). 

 Balster, F. S., Ouray, Colo. : Concretion. (Returned.) 1865 (XVII). 

 Bammer, AV. S., Fort Apache, Ariz. : Insects. 2029 (X). 

 Barksdale, W. M., Mooresville, Ala.: Fish-skin. 1951 (VII). 

 Barnes, B. E., Boyett, N. C: Minerals. 1868. (Returned.) 2037 (XVI). 

 Batchelder, C. F. (See under F. Stephens.) 

 Bates, J. R., Greenville, Miss.: Ancient coin. 2241 (1). 

 Becker. M. J., Fort Scott, Kans.: Fossils. (Returned.) 2263 (XIII-a). 

 Beckwith, M. H., Newark, Del.: Hydroids. 1912 (26284) (XI). 

 Bedwell, Ethel, Pentwater, Mich. : 2 insects. 1850 (X). 

 Behreus, Charles M., Dallas City, Pa.: Clay. (Returned.) 2257 (XVII). 

 Bertelsen, Mrs. H.,Ma(juoketa, Iowa: Old-style watch. (Returned.) 2161 (II-a). 

 Betts, George W., Cumro, Nebr. : Moth. 1878 (X). 

 Biederman, C. R., Bouito, N. Mex. : Ore. 2087 (XVII). 

 Binkley, S. II., Alexandersville, Ohio: Stone from bowlder clay. (Returned.) 



2106 (XVII). 

 Bird, Frank G., Park City, Utah: Ore. (Returned.) 1822 (XVII). 

 Bishop, U. S. Grant, Texas, Ky. : Fragment of stone. 2272 (XVI). 

 Blish, W. G., Niles, Mich.: Branches and leaves from American Arl)or-Vit,e hedge. 



1957 (XV). 

 Boisseau, Sterling, Crewe, Va. : Insects injurious to jiiue trees. 1914 (X). 

 Bonnett, E. H., Stonewall, Colo.: 2 stone implements. 1938 (III). 

 Borden, D., Somerset, Ky. : Mineral. 2163 (27190) (XVI). 

 Botsford, Z. E., Nordnmnt, Pa.: Moth. 22,54 (X). 

 Bowie, Allen W., Clark's Gap, Va. : Earth and rock. 1807 (XVII). 

 Bowman, D. A., Bakersville, N. C. : Minerals. 1939, 2146 (XVI). 

 Boyd, G. W., Waynesboro, Tenn. : Geological material. 2079 (XVII). 

 Boyd, SteidieuD., Leesburg, Va.: Minerals. 1961 (XVI). 

 Bradley, Rev. D. L., Cape Vincent, N. Y. : Egg-shaped stone. 2102 (XVII). 

 Bradley, Terrill, Lester Manor, Va. : Indian canoe and spccinieus of pottery.. 1992 



(26600) (II-A). 

 Branch Hydrograiihie Otiice, U. S., Lieut. O. E. Lasheer, in charge. (See under C. 

 F. Pearson.) 



