LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
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BRoADWELL, W. H., Newark, N. J.: 4 | Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, Museo ErtH- 
specimens of Lepidoptera (51452). 
BRooktyNn INSTITUTE oF ARTS AND ScI- 
ENCES, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Specimen of 
_batrachian representing the species 
Pipa americana (50821); specimen of 
crab representing the species Platypo- 
dia granulosa (51541: exchange). 
Brooks, Frep. E., French Creek, W.Va.: 
5 parasitic Hymenoptera: Macrocentrus 
n. sp., Glypta n. sp., and Pimpla mar- 
ginatus (=P. annulipes) (50754); speci- 
men of Hymenoptera representing the 
species Pristomeridia agilis (51169). 
Brown, AuBREY, Evergreen, Ala.: Larva 
of a moth representing the species Cera- 
tocampa regalis (50942). 
Brown, E. J., U. S. National Museum: 
Specimen of white-throated sparrow, 
Zonotrichia albicollis, from Virginia 
(51228); 60 birds collected at Smiths 
Island, Virginia (51563); 5 mammals 
from the vicinity of Washington, D. C. 
(51696). 
Brown, Hersert, Tucson, Ariz.: Skin 
of a rattlesnake from Arizona (50586); 
horned lizards from Arizona (50843); 
specimen of cactus, Opuntia, from Ari- 
zona (50969). 
Brown, Miss Louisa, New York City: 
Examples of early silk industry in the 
United States (50680). 
BrusseEs, BELGIuM, JARDIN BOTANIQUE 
DE L’Erat: Specimen of plant, Hemi- 
telia, from Mexico (51168); 22 specimens 
of ferns (51617). Exchange. 
BrusseELts, Berteaitum, Muste Roya 
D’HistorrE NATURELLE DE BELGIQUE: 
Isopods, extra-European (51203: ex- 
change). 
BrYANT, OWEN, Cohasset, Mass.: First 
duplicate series of Medusz collected by 
the donor on the cruise to Labrador, 
1908 (50327); collections of animals, 
plants, minerals, and anthropological 
objects from Java (50556; 50706; 50773; 
50788; 51527: collected for the Museum). 
Bryant, OwrNn and Joun, Cohasset, 
Mass.: About 300 insects from Labra- 
dor (50623). 
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NOGRAFICO DE LA FACULTAD DE FILOSoO- 
FIA Y LeTRAS, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL 
DE Buenos Arres (through Dr. Juan 
B. Ambrosetti, director): 319 Argentine 
archeological and ethnographical speci- 
mens (51680: exchange). 
BuFFao Society or NATURAL SCIENCES, 
Buffalo, N. Y.: Cast of a boat-shaped 
amulet found in Sabine County, Tex. 
(50399). 
Butawayo, RuopesisA, British SoutH 
Arrica, RHopErsta Musrum: 15 mam- 
mals, minerals, and rocks from Rho- 
desia (50607; 51107). Exchange. 
BuLuEN, G. E., Hertfordshire County Mu- 
seum, St. Albans, England: 70 micro- 
scopic slides of British hydroid zo- 
ophytes (51537: purchase). 
Busu, B. F., Courtney, Mo.: 109 speci- 
mens of Crategus from Missouri (50537: 
purchase); 6 living specimens of Opun- 
tia from Arkansas (50656); living speci- 
men of Opuntia from Missouri (50683); 
91 specimens of Cratxgus collected in 
Missouri by E. J. Palmer (51185: pur- 
chase). 
Button, Frep. L., Oakland, Cal.: 2 
specimens of Ocinebra from the west 
coast of America (50746); specimens of 
marine shells from Peru, collected by 
the late Perry Simons (51355). 
CALIFORNIA, UNIversity or, Berkeley, 
Cal.: Part of the type of Pisonia flaves- 
cens (51048); 2 plants from Mexico 
(51061: exchange). 
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., MuszeumM oF Com- 
PARATIVE Zootoey: Cotypes of 11 
species of Anoles from the West Indies 
(50886: exchange); 27 specimens of 
Lepidoptera (50891); 24 skins of Selas- 
phorus (51090: loan); 384 skins of Tro- 
gons (51268: loan); 2 specimens of echi- 
noids representing the species Arxo- 
soma thetides (51426: exchange); 1,197 
skins of woodpeckers, Picide (51602: 
loan). 
CAMPBELL ART Company, Elizabeth, 
N. J.: 32 prints by the photo-gelatin 
process (50342). 
