LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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BROWN, J. S., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : Plant 

 from Haiti (67206). 



BROWN, W. L., U S. National Mu- 

 seum : Skin and skull of a mole 

 from Falls Church, Va. (67031) ; 5 

 birds from Virginia and the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia (67096). 



BRYAN, Edwin H. (See under Ber- 

 nice Pauahi Bishop Museum.) 



BRYAN, Major Harry S., Springfield, 

 Ohio : Archeological material col- 

 lected in the Valley of Mexico 

 (66890, loan) ; bident spearhead, 

 pike, and knife with carved horn 

 handle, Mexico (67414) ; 2 copper 

 candlesticks, a copper chocolate pot, 

 a pitcher-shaped beaded purse, and 

 a brass barber's basin (67422). 



BRYAN, W. J., Fullerton, Calif.: 

 Spider (66819) ; tarantula from 

 Fullerton, Calif. (67255). 



BRYANT, E. G., Prieska, Union of 

 South Africa : 2 specimens of rose 

 quartz from Prieska, Union of 

 South Africa (67130). 



BUCKINGHAM, J. E., Washington, 

 D. C. : Bald eagle in immature 

 plumage, from Fredericksburg, Va. 

 (68077). 



BURMA, GOVERNMENT OF, Ran- 

 goon, Burma (through the lieuten- 

 ant governor) : 3S gramophone rec- 

 ords in 29 of the languages and dia- 

 lects of Burma (67796). 



BURSUM, Hon. Holm O., United 

 States Senate (through Dr. Frank 

 Springer) : Examples of tovbernite 

 from White Signal, Grant County, 

 N. Mex. (6687S). 



BUSCK, August, Bureau of Entomol- 

 ogy, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : Skin and 

 skull of a bat (68282). 



BUSH, B. F., Courtney, Mo.: Land 

 and fresh-water mollusks; also 17 

 plants from Missouri (66955, 67651). 



BUSHNELL, David I., Washington, 

 D. C. : Double sheet of Italian hand- 

 made paper from an account book, 

 the earliest entry in which dates 

 from 1580 (67075). 



BUTLER, Mrs. Ada L., Pine, Idaho: 

 7 insects (68006) : 



BUTTERS, Prof. F. K. (See under 

 Minnesota, University of.) 



BUXTON, L. H. Dudley, Department 

 of Human Anatomy, University Mu- 

 seum, Oxford, England : 7 specimens 

 of cacti from the southwestern 

 United States (67683). 



CALDERON, Seuor Salvador, Direc- 

 cion General de Agricultura, San 

 Salvador, El Salvador: 18 fishes 

 taken in the Acelhuate River, San 

 Salvador (66981) ; 11 plants 

 (67149) ; 103 plants from Salvador 

 (67542) ; 5 specimens, 2 species, of 

 roaches; 3 specimens, 1 species, of 

 land shells, from Cerro de San Ja- 

 cinto, near San Salvador (67749) ; 



3 specimens of immature roaches 

 (67872). 



CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCI- 

 ENCES, San Francisco, Calif.: 50 

 specimens of catci collected in Mex- 

 ico by I. M. Johnston (67001) ; 

 (through Mr. Johnston) 20 ferns 

 (67734) ; (through J. Van Den- 

 burgh) 2 frogs and 3 lizards from 

 Formosa and the Loo Choo Islands 

 (67267) ; 77 plants from Lower Cal- 

 ifornia (67377,67432); 295 plants 

 (67954) ; plant, from California 

 (6S038). Exchange. 



CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF : 

 (through Prof. E. O. Essig) 17 

 specimens of parasitic Hymenop- 

 tera (67024) ; 9 species of Orthoptera 

 (grasshoppers, roaches, and man- 

 tids),3 species of parasitic wasps, and 



4 specimens of moths (67455) ; 5 

 specimens of flies (68222) ; 3 plants 

 from Montana (67127) ; (through 

 T. S. Brandegee) ferns and plants 

 from Mexico (6773S, 67765, 68272, 

 exchange) ; a tarsometatarsus of the 

 fossil bird, Parapave californicus 

 (67803) ; (through Prof. H. M. Hall) 

 plant from Arizona (67871, ex- 

 change) ; (through Prof. W. A. 

 Setchell) 59 plants from Samoa 

 (68241, exchange) ; (through Dr. 

 S. F. Blake, Bureau of Plant Indus- 



