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BERLINER, Emitz, Washington, D. 
C.: Photograph showing the gyro- 
copter in flight, June 10, 1920, Col- 
lege Park, Md. (65601); 2 gramo- 
phones, one of the commercial type 
produced in 1893, and the other, the 
first electrically operated type 
which was devised by the donor 
(65948). 
BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP MU- 
SEUM, Honolulu, Hawaii (through 
Dr. C. H. Edmondson): 10 speci- 
mens, 6 species, of crustaceans from 
Palmyra Island, collected by Dr. C. 
M. Cooke (66738). 
BERRY, Prof. E. W., Johns Hopkins 
University, Baltimore, Md.: Collec- 
tion of type specimens of fossil 
plants from the Tertiary rocks of 
Mississippi, described in Profes- 
sional Paper 125A, U. S. Geological 
Survey (66544). 
BETHEL, ELtswortH, State Museum, 
Denver, Colo. (through Dr. Fred- 
erick V. Coville) :-73 plants from 
the western United States (65943). 
BEVERLEY, Miss Lucy S., Washing- 
ton, D. C.: Pair of silver shoe 
buckles worn during the War of the 
Revolution by Lieut. Col. Thomas 
Posey, Seventh Virginia Regiment 
(65884, loan). 
BIERBAUM, BEN, Powder River, Wyo.: 
Part of a lower jaw of Coryphodon 
(66248). 
BIGELOW, Col. JoHn, U. S. Army (re- 
tired), Washington, D. C.: Photo- 
graph of John Bigelow, minister to 
France, 1865-66 (65694). 
BIRD, Henry, Rye, N. Y.: 10 speci- 
mens of Diptera (661383). 
BITTERMAN, Capt. THroporr, Medi- 
cal Administrative Corps, U.S. Army, 
Washington, D. C.: 3 specimens of 
glass-sponge “‘ Venus Flower Basket,” 
Huplectella, species (65719). 
BLACKMORE, HE. H., Victoria, British 
Columbia, Canada: 50 specimens of 
Lepidoptera collected in British Co- 
lumbia (65829) ; 30 moths collected 
by the donor in Victoria (65934) ; 
paratype of a specimen of Lepidop- 
tera, Hulype albodecorata, and a 
specimen of Pyla, species (66177). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
BLAKE, Dr. 8S. F., Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry, U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: 7 plants and 
6 spotted turtles from Massachusetts 
(65408, 65940) ; plant from the Dis- 
trict of Columbia (667385). 
(See also T. 8S. Brandegee and New 
York Botanical Garden). 
BLEECKER, Rear Admiral J. V., U. S. 
Navy (retired), Morristown, N. d. 
(through Miss M. N. Bleecker): A 
carved wooden idol from Oahu, Ha- 
waiian Islands (65907). 
BLINCHO, Mrs. Laura: A pitcher of 
Albion ware made at Colbridge Pot- 
tery, Staffordshire, England (65303, 
loan). 
BLUMENTHAL & CO., Sipnry, New 
York City: 18 samples of upholstery, 
dress, and millinery pile fabrics 
(66782). 
‘BOETTCHER, Mrs. F. W. J., Washing- 
tongicDs Cis 
(65242). 
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, 
Institute de la Salle.) 
BONAPARTE, HERBARIUM OF, 
Prince Rotanp, Paris, France 
(through Mr. H. Heuvrard, Cu- 
rator): 8 fragmentary specimens of 
ferns from Costa Rica (66739, 
65814). Exchange. 
BONATI, G., Lure (Haute - Sadéne), 
France: 400 plants, mainly from 
China and New Caledonia (66374, 
exchange). 
BOONE, Miss Pearu L., Hyattsville, 
Md.: Plant from Maryland (66648). 
BOTANISCHER GARTEN UND MU- 
SEUM, Berlin-Dahlem bei Steglitz, 
Germany: Fern from Haiti (66125) ; 
4 fragmentary specimens of ferns 
Collection of plants 
(See under 
from tropical America (66358). Ex- 
change. 
BOTANISCHES MUSEUM, Berlin- 
Dahlem, Germany: 5 plants, Selagi- 
nella (65548, Exchange). 
BOURNE, A. I. (See under Massa- 
chusetts Agricultural College HEx- 
periment Station.) 
BOWEN, Mrs. Epna, Hanalei, Kauai, 
Hawalian Islands: 87 specimens 
representing 40 species of marine 
mollusks from the Hawaiian Islands 
(65577). 
