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BROOKLYN MUSBUM, THK. Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. (through Mr. Robert Cush- 

 maii Murphy) : 21 crustaceans rep- 

 resenting 10 speck's from Peru, in- 

 i hiding the type of 1 new species 

 (G4S79): 10 crabs, megalops stage 

 from Independencia Bay, Pern 

 (64901). 



BROOKS, Major Ai.ikkd H., U. S. eco- 

 logical .Survey. Washington, 1 >. C. : 

 Geological map of the Montsec re- 

 gion, France, prepared under the di- 

 rection of the donor. Engineer Cor] is, 

 A. E. F. (64233). 



BROWN, Edward J., Los Angeles, 

 Calif.: 102 bird skins from southern 

 California, and 3 skeletons ( C»4:>91 ) . 



BROWN, Prof. II. I'. (See under New 

 York State College of Forestry.) 



BROWN, Mrs. Joseph Stanley 

 (through Mrs. Julian-James ) : Laco 

 flounce (Brussels point de Gaze) 

 which was originally on the dress 

 worn by Mrs. Lucretia R. Garfield 

 at the inaugural hall on the occasion 

 of the inauguration of her husband, 

 President James; A. Garfield in 1881 

 (GI491, loan). 



BROWN, W. L., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Toad-fish, Opsamts tau, col- 

 lected in the Patuxent River at Ben- 

 edict, Maryland, August 1, 1919 

 (63929) ; hat, Nycteris bornili.s (al- 

 coholic) (63998); skins and skulls 

 of 2 squirrels, Sciitnis carol inens is 

 (64415). 



BROWN, W. T. Watkix. Bown'sRoatl, 

 Kogorab, Sydney, X. S. \Y.. Aus- 

 tralia: Model of a meteorite and a 

 specimen of molybdenite (64531). 



BROWNE, George Elmek, Province- 

 town, Mass. (through the Govern- 

 ment Loan Organization, New York 

 City l : 2 paintings entitled "The 

 Sinking of Inarmed Fishermen off 

 Cape Cod " and " The Attack on Zee- 

 bnigge, April 22. 1918" (65148). 



BROWNE, Matilda (Mrs. Frederick 

 Van Wyck), New York City (through 

 ilie Government Loan Organization, 

 New York City) : An oil painting by 

 the donor entitled '-Belgian Refu- 

 gees" (65159). 



BROWNING, Mis. R. Bariiktt, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (through Mrs. Julian- 

 James) : Small parasol of white silk 

 with cover of white tatting and fold- 

 ing ha mile of carved ivory (64962). 



BRUNSWICK- BALKE- OOLLENDER 

 COMPANY, THE, Chicago, 111.: 

 Finished fancy billiard cue '* No. 36 

 State Championship" made up of 

 eight different woods and mother-of- 

 pearl inlay (6451S). 



BRYANT, Mrs. Livia IIak h (through 

 Mr. Arthur Cornforth, Colorado 

 Springs, Col.) : Silver-headed cane 

 made from the flagstaff of Fort: Sum- 

 ter and presented to Mr. F. II. Hatch 

 by (Jen. I'. T. Beauregard, Con- 

 federate States Army, in L861 

 (64195, bequest). 



RFOKSTAFF, R. N., Oshkosh, Wise. : 

 A 51-gram specimen of the Colby, 

 Wisconsin, meteoric stone (64205, 



. exchange). 



BUERHAUS, II. A., Zanesville, Ohio 



(through Prof. W. C. Mills, Colum- 

 bus. Ohio): Human skull recently 

 excavated from a deposit of river 

 gravel at Gilbert Station, six miles 

 from Zanesville, Ohio (03919). 



BULLBROOK, J. A.. Care, Royal 

 Lank of Canada, Port of Spain, 

 Trinidad, British West Indies 

 ( through 1 >r. T. Wayland Yaughan | : 

 54 lots of Tertiary fossils from 

 Trinidad, British West Indies 

 (64959). ' 



BURGIN, Dr. Isam F., Delta, Col.: 

 Skull of a harbor porpoise, PJiocacna, 

 from Cooks Inlet. Kachamak Bay, 

 Alaska (U4!),S4). 



BURK, Mike, Los Angeles, Calif, 

 (through Department of Commerce, 

 Bureau of Fisheries) : A sample of 

 oolitic sand from California (G3820). 



BURT, Hii:am Austin, Care, Mrs. 

 Howard Corning, Bangor, Me.: A 

 typographer, replica of the original 

 machine invented by William Austin 

 Burt, grandfather of the donor, 

 patented July 23, 1S29 (GoO-M). 



BURTCH, Yki.-dj, Branchpoint, N. Y. : 

 Flying squirrel, Glaucomys (64400). 



