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BarBER, MANLY D., Knoxville, Tenn.: 
About 500 specimens of Ordovician 
fossils from the vicinity of Knox- 
ville (47721: exchange) ; 
mens of Mississippi fossils (48125). 
BarRsBer, V. S., Washington, D. C.: 
Chain with links of coiled stem, ob- 
tained from the Digger Indians of 
California (48186). 
BARBOUR, of Com- 
parative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. : 
aay 
veo 
speci- 
THomMas, Museum 
2 frogs from Ecuador and a lizard 
from the Bonin Islands (48333). 
BARCLAY, GEORGE C., Newport News, 
Vito implements (47824): 
G6 fragments of pottery (48156). 
stone 
Barrort, A. F., Washington, D. C.: 
Human lower jaw from a burial- 
mound — at Bassett, Mississippi 
County, Ark. (47670); sphere of 
granite from Spencer, Tioga County, 
N. Y. (48054). 
BarTLetTtT, C. L., Bristol, 
Osmundia, frou. Vermont 
BARTEETT, Ht. -E., 
Cambridge, Mass. : 
Vt.: Fern, 
(48943). 
Herbarium, 
of 
Gray 
» 
> 
specimens 
Laciniaria from Georgia (48005). 
BARTRAM, Epwin B., Wayne, Pa.: 49 
plants from Virginia, New Jersey, 
(48401). 
BayLey, IvAN A., Sydney Mines, Nova 
Scotia: Sea mouse, Aphrodita acu- 
leata (475389). 
SUMNER, 
LG, 
BEACH, Wilder, Mont.: 5 
stone implements (47817). 
Bean, Dr. Roperr BenNert, Manila, 
P.I.: Anatomical specimens (48849). 
TH., 
dipterous insects, Dicracus obsceurus, 
BECKER, Liegnitz, Germany: 2 
from southern Europe (48517). 
Beit, Dr. ALEXANDER GRAHAM, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Collection of tele- 
phonic apparatus, including the re- 
maining parts of the first speaking 
telephone and of many 
forms of (4SS5H0: 
originals 
early telephone 
loan). 
Benepict, J. E., Jr., Woodside, Md.; 4 
crayfishes from North Carolina 
(48203). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
BENGUIAT, HADJI EPHRAIM, New York 
City: Jewish religious ceremonial 
objects (483885: loan). 
BENJAMIN, Marcus, U. S. National 
Museum: Photograph of trophy 
awarded by the Scientific American 
for “ heavier-than-air” flying ma- 
chines (47841); platinum-aleohol 
cigar lighter (47850). 
BeRLIN, GERMANY, WKONIGL. ZOooLo- 
GISCHES MusrtumM: 110 specimens of 
Orthoptera (48049; exchange). 
BERLIN, GERMANY, RoyaL BOTANICAL 
Museum: 670 plants, obtained main- 
ly from cultivation (48159: ex- 
change). 
Beveripce, Hon. ALBert J., United 
States Senate: Swords, weapons, 
and other articles collected in the 
Philippine Islands, Japan, and else- 
where in the Far East (48702: 
loan). 
Bickitry, Ff. D. T., Marietta, Olio; 
Stone implements from camping 
grounds of the Six Nations, New 
York State (4818S). 
Bippie, Lypia SPeNcER, Washington, 
ID. C.: Silver pitcher, 1750, and sil- 
ver sugar bowl, 1780 (48801: loan). 
BIEDERMAN, C. R., Palmerlee, Ariz.: 6 
specimens of Coleoptera from near 
the mouth of Millers Canon, Hua- 
chuea Mountains, Ariz. (48016). 
IienKowsk, A., Ancon, Canal Zone, 
Panama: Costumes worn by the In- 
dians of Veraguas and other places 
in the interior of the Republic of 
Panama; nest of an “ Oropindola ” 
(48141). 
RIGELOW, Boston, 
WILLIAM STURGIS, 
Mass.: One of the earliest bicycles 
made in the United States (47725). 
Birp, Henry, Rye, N. Y.: 6 moths, 5 
cotypes of Hydroccias, and a Tineid, 
Gnorimosehema gallaesolidaginis 
(48317). 
Perer, Washington, 
Plants, Vymphaea (47603). 
LISserT, D, 
Bitz, FRANKLIN W., Baltimore, Md.: 
Human skull from the ruins of an 
Inca city in Bolivia (48094). 
