774 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Brown, R. W. (Washingtou, 1). C.)- Weathered shale found in Monmouth County, 

 N. J. (23972) ; Land snail (HeUx anperm) found in a bunch of bananas, probably 

 from Jamaica (24197). 



Brown, Sevellox A. (See under Deijartment of State.) 



Brown, W. A. (See under W. E. Frye). 



Brown, W. Q. (Riddle's, Douglas County, Oregon). Nickel ore concentrates. 24066. 



Bruner, Prof. L. (See nuder Department of Agriculture, and under Prof. C. V. 

 Riley.) 



Bryan, O. N. (Marshall Hall, Md.). One hundred and sixty-four stone relics from 

 Charles County, consisting of hammer-stones, grooved axes, polished hatchet, 

 paleolithic implements, rude notched implements, arrow and 8))ear-points, pierced 

 tablet, stone slab with mortar-shaped cavities, fragment of a potstone vessel and 

 fragment of pottery. 23379. 



Buchanan, William. (See under New York Central and Hudson River Railroad 

 Company.) 



Buck, Charles M. (See under University of Pennsylvania.) 



Bull, Master E. (Brookland, D. C), through Dr. Leonhaid Stejneger. Living speci- 

 men of rabbit (Lepus sylvatlcus). 23574. 



Bullman, Charles (Plaiufield, N. J.). Piece of barkcloth called damaqua, made by 

 the Indians of Clioco, United States of Colombia, phosphates of alumina and iron 

 found on the island of Grand Conuetable, 18 miles southeast of Cayeime, French 

 Guiana, little seed paint-pot used by the Choco Indians to hold red paint made 

 from anatto seeds, piece of lignite from gold aiul platinum alluvia, Coudoto 

 River, Choco, and gold and platinum trom Coudoto River, Province of San Juan, 

 United States of Colombia. 23612. 



BiJRGi Brothers (Rochester, N. Y.). A lately completed relief maji of Palestine, 

 (deposit.) 24475. 



BuRKET, H. F. (Findlay, Ohio). Plaster cast of flint arrow-point found in Hancock 

 County, formerly occupied by the Wyandotte Indians. 24514. 



Burns, Frank (U. S. Geological Survey). Collection of fresh-water mollusks from 

 the Potomac River (23354); bunch of oysters found on an old coftee-mill, and 

 a bunch attached to the neck of a whisky bottle (23912) ; s])ecimen of cotton 

 bagging, manufactured from "Leaf Fiber" obtained from the needles or leaves 

 of Pinus pahtstrls Miller, or the long-leaved pine, at or near Wilmington, N. 

 C. (23955); specimen of carpeting or matting also manufactured in the same 

 manner (24020). (See under D. T. McMillan.) 



Burns, W. R. (Concord, Ky.). Arrow-head and fossil, Silurian (Cincinnati forma- 

 tion), Cahjmene senaria (23886) ; 18 stone implements consisting of arrow aud 

 spear-points, tablet (natural formation slightly modified), a sinker, and a small 

 pendant or ornament from Lewis County (24032). 



Butler, A. W. (Brookville, Ind). Alcoholic specimens of Pln/sd hcleronfropha Say, 

 from a lake near Lake Valley, New Mexico. 24206. 



Burt, W. S. (Youngstowu, Ohio). Fossil i'mits (Trif/oiiocarinis I ^airscii L. Sl H.) 

 23514. Exchange. 



Bury, John. (See under Bureau of Ethnology, U. S.) 



Cairns, J. S. (Weaverville, N. C). Nest of Bulco latissimus. 23425. 



Calder, Rev. William Carey (Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester, Pa.). One- 

 anna piece, 2-anua piece (2 specimens), 8-anua piece and a Rupee, representing 5 

 silver coins of Burmah. 24309. 



California State Mining Bureau (San Francisco, Cal.). Two specimens of tie- 

 mannite in quartz, specimens of native antimony, auriferous feldspar, aurifer- 

 ous calcite aud jasper, variscite, aud 2 samples of ores from California, Nevada, 

 Mexico, and Honduras. 24323. Exchange. 



Calverley, William (Baruegat, N. J.). Trumpet-fish {FistularUi tuhaccaria). 

 23G73. 



