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BoERxsTEiN, Henry N., Washington, I). C. Three specimens of fossil mollusks from 

 the Mokkatam ([uarries, Egypt ; fossil crnstacean from the same locality ; shell 

 of supposed oyster from the Libyan Desert, Egypt; 8 specimens of fossilized 

 Avood from the petrilied forest (?) of Egypt; supposed shell from the Libyan 

 Desert ; 2 specimens of the Mediterranean sea-fish, representing the superior and 

 inferior maxillaries; two scarabs from the site of ancient Memphis, with hiero- 

 glyphics on the under side; Egyptian antique (blue glaze), representing a 

 mummy, il inches in height; Egyptian antique (black glaze), representing a 

 mummy, 4^ inches in height, and a Roman ( ?) Ijronze coin found in Egypt. (Re- 

 turned.) 1000 (i; II, a; VII ; IX). 



Boxney, Dr. A. F., Defiance, Iowa: Piece of ivory (f) found in a bed of gravel- 

 drift in Monona County, Iowa. 1063 (xii). 



BORUFF," G. J., Rhodelia, Tenn. : Specimen of ore from Tennessee. 915 (xvii). 



BoTSFORD, Z. E., Nordmont, Pa.: Specimen of insect from Pennsylvania. 1089 (x). 



BoURL/VNi), Dr. A. M., Van Bureu, Ark. : Two specimens of minerals. 817 (xvi). 



Bowman, N. W., Massanetta Springs, Va. : Specimen of mineral. 825 (xvi). 



Bowles, Rev. A. C, Abington, Mass. : Specimen of insect. 859 (x). 



Braddy, E. L., Mitchell, Ga. : Indian pipe. Purchased. 943 (23824) (in). 



Braden, I., Phebe, Tenn. : Specimen of ore. 1203 (xvii). 



Britts, J. H., Clinton, Mo. : Fossil plants. 1121 (xiv). 



Brock, Herbert E., Mason City, Iowa: Fossils. 1119 (xiii, a). 



Brooks, Ervin, Crown Point Center, N. Y. : Specimen of ore sent for chemical analy- 

 sis. (Returned.) 1002 (xvii). 



Bruce, E. C, Winchester, Va. : Specimen of chert from the summit of the limestone 

 ridge adjoining Winchester. 902 (xvii). 



Bryant, Walter E., San Francisco, Cal. : Mounted specimen of Humming bird. 

 947 (V, A). 



Buckman, C. T., West Liberty, Iowa: Two specimens of moths. 1232 (x). 



BuRCH, Charles E. S., Wenatchee, Wash. : Specimen of ores from Washington. 

 976 (XVII). 



BiJRGi Brothers, Rocliester, N. Y. : Relief map of Palestine. (Returned.) 1190 

 (24475). (II, A). 



BiRK, Frank, Eureka, Utah: Specimen of mineral. 1145 (xvi). 



Bush, vV. R., Lake City, Fla: Specimen of mineral from Columlna County. 892 



(XVI). 



Butler, Prof. A. W., Brookville, Ind. : Carboniferous fossils from New Mexico. 1178 



(XIII, a). 

 Cameron, Miles T., Flagstaff, Ariz. : Specimen of mineral found in the Grand Canon 



of the Colorado. 1149 (xvi). 

 Campbell, J. J., Hot Springs, N. C. : Two specimens of minerals. 1198 (xvi). 

 Campbell, W. S., Johnson City, Tenn. : Specimens of minerals. 1030 (xvi). 

 Campfield, C. H., Magdalena, N. Mex. : Specimen of ore from New Mexico. 981 



(xvii); specimen of mineral found in the Magdalena Mountain, New Mexico. 



1050 (XVI). 

 Carter and Rogan, Lafayette, Ga. : Specimens of rock from a tunnel in Pigeon 



Mountain, a spur of Mount Lookout. 922 (xvii). 

 Cary, Edward A. (See under N. A. Theodorodi.) 

 Caver, J. L., Vernon, Tex. : Specimen of mammal, in the llesh, from Texas. 1182 



(IV). 



Cessna, William T., Chicago, 111. : Specimen of ore. (Returned.) 968 (xvii). 

 Chase, James H., Wenatchee, Wash. : Specimen of clay and specimen of rock from 

 Washington. 974 (xvii); vspecimen of mineral from the same locality. 1034 



(XVI). 



Chesney, J. C, Northumberland, Pa. : Specimens of minerals and ores from Penn- 

 sylvania. 910, 917, 1015 (XVI, XVII). 



