LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
BOWMAN, CHariEs E. 
John J. Bowman.) 
BOWMAN, Joun J. and CHARLES E., 
Lancaster, Pa.: A watch, No. 49 of 
the 50 made by Ezra F. Bowman, 
Lancaster, Pa., the father of the 
donors, between 1879-1881. Marked 
“B. F. Bowman, Lancaster, Pa., No. 
49” (663805). 
BOYLE, Joun, Jr., Washington, D. C.: 
American flag woven during the 
World War from Navaho blanket 
yarn by Hosteen Nez Basa, an In- 
dian woman of New Mexico (65608). 
BRADLEY, Mrs. J. E., Washington, 
D. C.: Abnormal, soft-shelled egg of 
a domestic fowl (65467). 
BRADSHAW, R. V., Eugene, Oreg.: 
2 plants (65341) ; 4 plants from Ore- 
gon (65578, 65672) ; 3 specimens of 
plants, Saliz, and 2 plants from Ore- 
gon, including duplicate type of 
Bucephalus vialis (65745, 66142) ; 
plant, Leptotaenia (66662). 
BRADY, Mrs. SAMUEL, Los Angeles, 
Calif.: Specimen of sulphur found 
on the surface of old machinery at 
Flint Steel Mill, Rockland, Mich. 
(See under 
(65976). 
BRAINERD, BHrastus, Washington, 
D. C.: Medal of award of the 
Alaska - Yukon - Pacific Exposition, 
Seattle, Wash., 1909 (65369). 
BRANDEGEE, T. S8., Department of 
Botany, University of California, 
Berkeley, Calif.: 5 plants from 
Mexico (65285) ; (through Dr. S. F. 
Blake) 8 plants from Mexico (65407, 
66418). 
BRANNER, Dr. J. C., Little Rock, 
Ark. (through Dr. .O. P.; Hay): 3 
specimens of Discinoid brachiopod 
from Arkansas (65844). 
BRAUN, ANNETTE F., Cincinnati, Ohio: 
7 specimens of Microlepidoptera, in- 
eluding 6 paratypes of 4 species 
(65919). 
BRAUNTON, Ernest C., Los Angeles, 
Calif.: 17 photographs of plants 
(65276). 
BRICKER, JoserpH W., Smithville, 
Ohio: Photograph of a letter written 
by Gen. U. S. Grant to Mrs. George 
William Bricker, April 11, 1863, re- 
151 
BRICKER, JosepH W.—Continued. 
garding her two sons in the Army 
under his command (66173). 
BRIDWELL, J. C., Bureau of Ento- 
mology, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C.: 31 para- 
sitie wasps (38 species) from the 
Hawaiian Islands (65393). 
BRIGHAM, Dr. GertrrupE, Smithsonian 
Institution: Bronze memorial tablet 
designed by Charles Keck and cast 
from metal recovered from the wreck 
of the U. 8. S. Maine (65949). 
BRIMLEY, C. 8. (See under North 
Carolina State Department of Ag- 
riculture. ) 
BRITISH GOVERNMENT: 
British Museum (Natural His- 
tory), London, England 
(through Maj. E. BE. Austen) : 55 
specimens, 21 of them cotypes, 
representing 32 species of Mexi- 
can Diptera (65822); 2 beetle 
larvae, Henoticus californicus 
(66400); 7 Ordovician cystids 
(66253). Exchange. 
Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 
London, England (through Mr. 
James Waterson) : 10 specimens 
of African Tetrastichi represent- 
ing 6 species, four of them co- 
types (66381). 
H. M. Office of Works, London, 
England (through Sir Lionel 
Earle and the American Ambas- 
sador): Section of oak timber 
from the hammer-beam roof of 
Westminster Hall, 4  photo- 
graphs, 2 drawings, and 1 mim- 
eographed copy of “ Notes upon 
the History and Repairs to the 
Roof,’ by Sir Frank Baines 
(65860) . 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 
Surrey, England: 100 miscella- 
neous plants (6294) Exchange. 
(Through War Department): 
Special sand bag of the type used 
by the British Army during the 
World War (65685). 
BRITTON, Dr. N. L. (See under New 
York Botanical Garden.) 
BROCKETT, Pavt, Smithsonian Insti- 
tution: Enlarged halftone, 7 dots to 
the inch (65981). 
