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ATKINS, JoHn R., Dallas, Tex.: 3 | BAKER, Prof. C. F.—Continued. 
specimens of cacti from Texas 
(65868 ) . 
ATKINSON, C. M., Florence, S. C.: 
United States silver half dollar is- 
sued in 1829 (65347). 
AUSTEN, Maj. E. E. (See under 
British Government, British Museum 
(Natural History ).) 
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF 
TROPICAL MEDICINE, Towns- 
‘ville, North Queensland, Australia: 
40 specimens, i2 species, of named 
Australian insects (66587). 
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, Sydney, N. 
S. W., Australia: A collection of 
crustaceans collected by the ‘ En- 
deavour ”’ (66308) : 51 fishes (66548, 
exchange). 
BACKER, C. A., Buitenzorg, Java: 2 
specimens of Solidago (65450). 
BAILEY, Harortp H., Miami, Fla.: 7 
mice, Peromyscus, from Hog Island, 
VYa., and a collection of miscellane- 
ous beetles in alcohol (65663). 
BAILY, Dr. L..-H.,. Ithaca, N. Y¥.3 4 
specimens of Venezuelan cacti, and 
52 ferns from Trinidad and Vene- 
zuela (66329, 66640) ; 20 specimens 
of cacti, and 2 ferns from Trinidad 
(66612, 66718, exchange) ; (through 
Mrs. Agnes Chase) plant Fwirena, 
from Venezuela (66684). 
BAIN, Dr. and Mrs. H. Foster, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Collection of minor 
oriental art objects (49 specimens) 
(65364, loan). 
BAIN, Mrs. H. Foster, Washington, 
D. C.: 3 Chinese embroidered 
squares and a yellow brocade satin 
imperial throne cushion, collection 
of vases, jars, ete. (66227, 66464, 
loan). 
BAKER, Prof. C. F., College of Agri- 
culture, Los Banos, P. I.: 300 butter- 
flies and moths from the Philippine 
Tslands (65188); 45 specimens of 
Sphecinae (wasps), representing 14 
species, including types of 3 new 
species; 58 specimens of Scollinae 
(wasps), representing 18 species, in- 
cluding types of 7 species; 4 speci- 
mens of Elidinae (wasps), represent- 
ing 1 species new to the collection 
(65465) ; 61 specimens, 31 species, of 
mollusks from Luzon and Mindanao, 
P. I. (66249) ; 211 specimens of un- 
identified Chrysidiidae (cuckoo 
wasps), mainly from the Philippines 
(66876). 
BAKER, Dr. FRanxK C. 
Tilinois, University of.) 
BALDWIN, RatpH, Clarendon, Va.: 
Specimen of fungus, Amanita stro- 
biliformis, from Virginia (653886). 
BALDWIN, S. W., U. S. National 
Museum: Chimney swift, Chaetura 
pelagica (66656). 
BALLANTYNE, Sam, Boise, Idaho: 
Collection of fossil plants from 
Malheur County, Oreg; a fossil leaf 
of Platanus from the same county 
(65985, 66310). 
BANKS, Dr. C. 8., Bureau of Science, 
Manila, P. I.: 126 named mosquitoes 
from the Philippine Islands (66064) ; 
skeleton of a shrew, Pachyura 
luzoniensis, from Manila (66387). 
BARBER, Mrs. A. W., care H. 8. Bar- 
ber, U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture: 12 miniature bows collected on 
the Rosebud Indian Reservation, 
South Dakota, in 1900 (66632). 
BARBER, Herpert S., U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C.: 8 specimens, 2 species, of land 
shells and 8 small terrestrial isopods 
from Plummer Island, Md. (660387, 
66234). 
(See also under HE. A. Schwarz.) 
BARBER, Manty D., Knoxville, Tenn. : 
2°29 specimens, 14 species, of fresh- 
(See under 
water mollusks from Tennessee 
(65568). 
BARBOUR, Prof. Epwin H. (See 
under Hon. Charles H. Morrill.) 
BARKER, Frank, Gem, Idaho: a new 
species of mineral from the Tam- 
arack-Custer mine, Coeur d’Alene 
District, Idaho (65327). 
BARLOW, Miss CATHERINE BRITTEN, 
Washington, D. C.: Black silk lace 
scarf bought in Brussels, and pre- 
sented in memory of the donor’s sis- 
ter, Mary Elizabeth Barlow (65854). 
