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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1920. 



BRECKENRIDGE, (ion. Joseph C, 

 U. S. Army, Washington, 1>. C. 

 (througli Miss Lucy II. Bxeeken- 

 ridge) : Ethnological material col- 

 lected by (In 1 donor in the Philip- 

 pine Islands and elsewhere (40 speci- 

 mens) (64945)'. 



BRENNAN, Private T. A., U. S. M. C, 



Chicago, 111. (through Dr. William 

 L. Abbott) : Broken earthenware pot 

 with cover from Santo Domingo 

 (64334). 



BRIMLEY, C. S. (See under North 

 Carolina, Stale Department of Agri- 

 culture, Division of" Entomology, 

 Raleigh, N. C.) 



BRIMLEY, Dr. II. EL, Curator, State 

 Museum, Raleigh, N. C. Fragments 

 (if an Indian skull indeed up mi a 

 sand shoal near Lean fori, North 

 Carolina, in August, 1918 (63862>. 



BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUS- 

 TRALIA, QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 

 through Mr. Heber A. Longman, Di- 

 rector) : -1 larvae a]' sawflies, Perga 

 ciorsalis, and 32 larvae of Perga, sp. 

 (64684, exchange). 



BRITISH GOVERNMENT (through 

 Department of State, Washington, 

 D. C. ) : Postage stamps of Australia. 

 Canada, New Zealand, Rhodesia, and 

 Samoa, issued during the World 

 War, 1914-1918 (47 specimens) 

 (63837) : Australian postage stamps 

 surcharged for use in Northwest Pa- 

 cific Islands, formerly German New 

 Guinea (64701, exchange); silver 

 replica of the peace souvenir medal 

 issued to the children of Australia 

 by the Government of that Common- 

 wealth in connection with the I'eae.' 

 Celebration, July, 1919 (64481); 

 postage stamps of Bahamas, Barba- 

 dos, British Guiana, Ceylon, East 

 Africa and Uganda, Fiji Islands. 

 Gibraltar, (mid Coast, Grenada, In- 

 dia. Nyassaland, and Togo, issued 

 1917-1919 (189 specimens) (64003); 

 2 specimens each of the halfpenny 

 and threepence postage stamps is- 

 sued by the British Colony of Malta 

 during the World War. 1914-191S 



BRITISH GOVERNMENT— Contd. 



(041(H)) : '2 one-penny stamps of St. 

 Vincent issued during the World 

 War, 1914-1918 (04880). 



(See also under Bermuda, British 

 Honduras, British North Borneo, 

 and 1 tominica.) 

 BRITISH HONDURAS, GOVERN- 

 MENT OF, Belize, P.ritish Honduras 

 (through Colonial Secretary's Of- 

 fice) : Postage stamps issued during 

 iiie World War, 1014-1918. by the 

 Government of British Honduras (3 

 specimens) (64463 I. 



BRITISH # NORTH BORNEO, GOV- 

 ERNMENT of (through the Gov- 

 ernor, Jesselton, X. I... and the Prin- 

 cipal Secretary of State for the Fel- 

 onies, London, England: Rod Cross 

 postage si amps of North Borneo is- 

 sued 1916-1919, and photographs and 

 posters relating to Red ( "ross fairs, 

 Jesselton, N. P... 1916-1918 i7n speci- 

 mens) (63959). 



BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HIS- 

 TORY) (See under London, Eng- 

 land). 



BRITTON, Dr. N. L. (See under New- 

 York Botanical Garden ). 



BRITTON. Dr. W. E.. State Entomolo- 

 gist, New Haven. Conn. : 2 larvae of 

 a sawfly, Iti/eorsia sappei (64501); 

 27 sawflies (64598). 



BROADWELL, W. FI.. Newark, N. J.: 



.", crystals of minerals, molybdenite, 

 apophylite, and spinel (64528, ex- 

 change). 



PROOF, II. S., Walla Walla, Wash.: 

 Specimen of Cutercbva tenebrosa 

 (64058). 



BROOKE, Major General John R., 

 F. S. Army (retired), Washington, 

 D. ('. : Presentation and service 



swords, pictures, badges of patriotic 

 societies, documents and miscella- 

 neous historical relics, owned by the 

 donor (63843); badges of patriotic 

 societies, commemorative medals, 

 gold watch chain, and wooden cane, 

 owned by the donor (38 specimens) 

 (64030). 



