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BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS 
AND SCIENCES, CENTRAL MU- 
SEUM, Brooklyn, N. Y. (through 
Charles Schaeffer) : Biological ma- 
terial with pupal cells and adult of 
Sagra beetles from India (657387) ; 
4 bats, Desmodus rotundus, alco- 
holics, collected on Asia Island, 
Peru (65738). 
BROWN, BensAmin C.,. Pasadena, 
Calif.: 6 soft ground etchings, 1 in 
brown and 5 in color, the work of 
the donor (66576). 
BROWN, Epwarp J., Los Angeles, 
Calif.: 4 skins of sandpipers, Hreu- 
netes, from Virginia (66683). 
BROWN, Lieut. Col. F. W., U.S. 
Army, Washington, D. C.: 26 speci- 
mens of textile fabrics from the 
Lake Lanao region, Mindinao, P. I. 
(65211, loan). 
BROWN, Witt, San _ Bernardino, 
Calif.: Crystal of axinite (65256, 
exchange). 
BROWNE, Mrs. ArtHurR S., Washing- 
ton, D. C.: Chinese carved ivory 
cardcase (66208). 
BRUHS, Dr. C. T., Melrose Highlands, 
Mass. (through C. F. W. Muese- 
beck) : Paratype of Apanteles cauda- 
tus and one of Microplitis stigma- 
ticus (66429, exchange). 
BRYAN, Maj. Harry S., Springfield, 
Ohio: Archeological objects and a 
reproduction from the Valley of 
Mexico (65938); archeological ma- 
terial from the Valley of Mexico 
(65939, loan) ; lacquered box, 2 docu- 
ments, 5 samplers, and 2 coin dies 
(66048) ; ethnological and religious 
specimens (66049, loan); carved 
lacquer gourd from Mexico (66122) ; 
religious Mexican hieroglyphic 
painting and a pioneer band saw 
(66193, loan) ; obsidian blade from 
Mexico (66704, loan). 
BRYAN, Kirk, Tucson, Ariz.: 8 living 
eacti from Arizona (66465). 
BUCKINGHAM, Mrs. B. F., and Miss 
I. GC. FREEMAN, Washington, D. C.: 
6 old plaques, 2 caps, 2 handker- 
chiefs, 2 embroidered dresses, and 
2 petticoats, of the period of 1812, 
and a bronze statuette (66487). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
BUDDINGTON, A. F. (See under 
Princeton University, Department of 
Geology.) 
BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL 
SCIENCES, Buffalo, N. Y.: The type 
specimen of the fossil turtle, Bystra 
nanus (65488, exchange). 
BULLBROOK, J. A., Port-of-Spain, 
Trinidad, West Indies (through Dr. 
T. Wayland Vaughan) : Collection of 
invertebrate fossils from Trinidad, 
and a monkey skeleton (65691). 
BURCHARD, E. F., U. S. Geological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: 238 lots 
of fossils from Pedatin district, 
Mindanao, and 4 lots from Tayabas 
Province, Luzon, P. I. (66086). 
BURLESON, Hon. A. S., Postmaster 
General, Washington, D. C.: Sword, 
scabbard, and belt, taken from the 
body of a Mexican bandit after the 
raid of Francisco Villa on Columbus, 
New Mexico, March 9, 1916 (66120). 
BURNETT, JeRoME B., University of 
Nebraska, Department of Geology, 
Lincoln, Neb.: Invertebrate fossils 
from Colombia, South America, col- 
lected by Mr. C. W. Washburne and 
the donor (65593). 
BURT, Mrs. A. S., Washington, D. C.: 
Portion of a right maxillary, carry- 
ing 2 teeth, of a Titanothere (65820). 
BUSH, B. F., Courtney, Mo.: 137 
plants (66364) ; 54 plants from Mis- 
souri (66716). 
BUSHNELL, D. I., jr., Washington, 
D. C.: Beaded cap, Scotch style, 
made by a Creek Indian in Georgia 
for General Gaines (65435, loan). 
BYRNE, Col. CHartes B., U. S. Army, 
Washington, D. C.: 2 hardwood bars 
from the Casa Blanca, the reputed 
residence of Ponce de Leon in Porto 
Rico (65872). 
BYRNE, Miss Etten ABERT, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: Indian objects (66432). 
CALADERO PRODUCTS CO., Atas- 
cadero, Calif.: 14 samples of dehy- 
drated fruits and vegetables (66754). 
CALDERON, Sefior Satvapor, Chief 
of the Laboratory, Direccion General 
de Agricultura, San Salvador, El 
Salvador: About 30 insects from 
Central America (65307) ; 61 fishes, 
Poecilids (66497). 
