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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



BEAN, Barton A., U. S. National 

 Museum : 133 fishes collected in the 

 vicinity of College Park, Md. ; also 

 28 fishes, 3 frogs, 5 tadpoles, 5 cray- 

 fishes, and 7 insects, collected in 

 Paint Branch at College Park 

 (G7174, 68220). 



BEAN, Barton A., and Earl D. REID, 

 U. S. National Museum : 152 fishes, 

 including 150 eels, a mummichog, 

 and a darter, also a crayfish 

 (G721G) ; 162 specimens of young 

 eels from the rock pools south of 

 Chain Bridge, Potomac Rive r 

 (67181) ; 11 fishes, 24 insects, IS 

 snails, 4 shrimps (very young), and 

 leeches (6S495). 



BEAN, Barton A., U. S. National 

 Museum, and R. V. TRUITT, Uni- 

 versity of Maryland, College Park, 

 Md. : 220 fishes, representing 20 

 species, and a few invertebrates and 

 reptiles from Chincoteague Bay and 

 a mill pond about 6 miles southeast 

 of Snow Hill, Md. (6S415). 



BEAVER DAM MARBLE CO., Balti- 

 more, Md. : Two 4-inch cubes of 

 marble, Mar-Villa and White 

 (67329). 



BECKER, Mrs. George F., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A finely woven hat pur- 

 chased in 1S98 by George F. Becker, 

 United States geologist, in the Phil- 

 ippines (6S307). 



BECKER, Wilh., Rosian (Magde- 

 burg), Germany: 21S plants from 

 Europe (67S7S, exchange). 



BECKER (INC.), CHRISTIAN, New 

 York City : Analytical chainomatic 

 balance (67262, loan). 



BECKLEY, A. W., Tampico. Mexico 

 (through Dr. L. W. Stephenson) : 

 A collection of radiolites from the 

 Cretaceous of Mexico (66791). 



BECKWITH, Miss Florence. (See 

 under Rochester A c a d e m y of 

 Science. ) 



BELGIAN GOVERNMENT (through 

 U. S. Commission of Fine Arts, 

 Charles Moore, chairman, Washing- 

 ton, D. C.) : Belgian medals and 

 (lei orations of the World War. 

 1914-191S (19 specimens) (66875). 



BELGRAVE, G. G., Bridgetown, Bar- 

 bados : 2 marine mollusks and a 

 starfish i'roin Barbados (675S0). 



BENDIX, Sr. Don Alberto, Ahua- 

 chapan, El Salvador : 15 specimens 

 of woods (68457). 



BENINGTON, Arthur. (See under 

 World, The.) 



BENJAMIN, Mrs. Carolyn Gilbert. 

 (See under Colonial Dames or 

 America, National Society of.) 



BENJAMIN, Dr. Marcus. (See under 

 War of 1812, The General Society 

 of.) 



BEQUAERT, Dr. Joseph, American 

 Museum of Natural History, New 

 York City : 4 specimens of solitary 

 wasps representing 4 species new to 

 the national collections (66SS2). 



BERKY, D. W., University of the 

 South, Sewanee, Tenu. : Photograph 

 of an otter from the Aroguaya 

 River, Brazil (67049). 



BERLINER, Emile, Washington, 

 D. C. : Original copy of the earliest 

 business circular of the Bell Tele- 

 phone Co. and a pencil sketch made 

 by him in the office of George C. 

 Maynard, District of Columbia rep- 

 resentative of the Bell Telephone 

 Co., marked " Berliner Oct. 25, 

 1877" (67923). 



BERNICE PAUAF T BISHOP MU- 

 SEUM, Honolulu, Hawaii (through 

 Dr. C. H. Edmondson) : 2 crabs 

 from Waikiki Reef, Honolulu 

 (67428) ; (through Edwin H. Bryan, 

 assistant entomologist) 5 specimens 

 of tropical flies (1 paratype) 

 (6S315). 



BERRY, Prof. E. W., Johns Hopkins 

 University, Baltimore, Md. : A col- 

 lection of fossil bryozoans from the 

 carboniferous rocks of Bolivia 

 (67460). 



BETHEL, Ellsworth, State Museum, 

 Denver, Colo. : 2 plants from New 

 Mexico (67S35). 



(See also under Colorado State 

 Museum. ) 



BIBBINS, Prof. A. B., Maryland 

 Academy of Sciences, Baltimore, 

 Md. : Irregular slice of meteoric 



