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Boyp, Dr. NATHAN, Washington, D. C.: 
2 paintings in oil—Portrait of 
Beatrice Cenci, by G. Mazzolini, and 
a copy of Titian’s portrait of his 
daughter, unsigned (56279: loan). 
Boynton, Miss Atice M., Nassau, 
Bahamas: 18 specimens, represent- 
ing 12 species, of corals (568838). 
BRADLEY, CykRUS SHERWOOD, Southport, 
Conn.: 4 specimens of weathered 
igneous rocks (57120). 
BRADLEY, WILLIAM, & Son, Long Island 
City, N. Y.: 2 large slabs of marble 
from Carthage, Mo. (560380). 
BRAECKLEIN, J. G., Kansas City, Mo.: 
145 stone implements from Missouri 
(56410) ; 198 small arrowpoints, 24 
flint scrapers, 77 flint blades of 
various types and a_ bannerstone, 
mostly from Missouri (57059: ex- 
change). 
BRANDEGEE, T. S., University of Cali- 
fornia, Berkeley, Cal.: 88 ferns col- 
lected in Mexico by Dr. C. A. Purpus 
(55846; 56599; 56629); 480 plants 
collected in Mexico by Dr. Purpus 
(57135: purchase). 
BRASSEUR, CHARLES L., Orange, N. J.: 
Photographie processes by Mr. Bras- 
seur (56294: loan). 
BRAUCKMAN, CORNELIUS, Los Angeles, 
Cal.: 4 specimens of Grand Feu art 
pottery (55899). 
BRESLAU, GERMANY, MUSEUM, GEOLO- 
GISCHES INSTITUT DER UNIVERSITAT 
BrRESLAU: 260 specimens, represent- 
ing 68 species, of Upper Carbonifer- 
ous fossils from India (Salt Range) 
(57039 : exchange). 
BRIDWELL, JOHN CoLBuRN, Honolulu, 
Hawaii: Crustaceans from Honolulu 
(57068). 
BrRIMLEY, C. S., Raleigh, N. C.: 2 
specimens of Norops auratus and a 
specimen each of Mabuia agilis and 
Gonatodes fuscus (55991) ; 7 turtles 
from Georgia and North Carolina 
(56789); 7 turtles, Pseudemys 
scripta (56887). Purchase. 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
BRINKMAN, A. H., Dowling Lake, Al- 
berta, Canada: 20 specimens of 
Canadian hepatics (56182 : purchase). 
BRINTON, Mrs. Emma S., Washington, 
D. C.: 19 pieces of Norwegian bridal 
jewelry, a silver Armenian bracelet, 
and a pair of cuff buttons consist- 
ing of Roman coins mounted in 
Germany (56904: purchase). 
BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, QUEENSLAND 
Museum (through Prof. R. Hamlyn- 
Harris, director): 2 specimens of 
Symperipatus oviparus (55853); 2 
specimens of Peripatoides oviparus 
(569384). . 
Bristow, JOSEPH Q., Washington, 
D. C.: 4 framed engravings (55778: 
loan); a 2-color halftone relief 
(55779). 
BritisH MuseuM (NATURAL HISTORY). 
(See under London, England. ) 
Broapway, W. E., Scarborough, To- 
bago, West Indies: 120 miscellaneous 
plants from Tobago and Trinidad 
(55850; 55987; 56021; 56217 ; 56359; 
56829; 56894; 57021); 25 ferns 
mainly from Grenada (56217); 2 
cactus specimens and a photograph 
(56773) ; 200 miscellaneous plants 
from Tobago (55959; 55979; 56021: 
purchase). 
BrRocKuNIER, S. H., Nevada City, Cal. 
(through Mr. Frank L. Hess, U. S. 
Geological Survey): 2 specimens of 
ferberite with chrysocolla and cop- 
per tungstate in pegmatite (56695). 
BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCI- 
ENCES, CENTRAL MUSEUM oF, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. (through Mr. Robert Cush- 
man Murphy): Marine mollusks rep- 
resenting 7 species from South Geor- 
gia, Antarctic Islands (56046); 238 
specimens, representing 9 species, of 
erustaceans from South Georgia 
(56411); lizard, Tarentola delalan- 
dii, from Cape Verde Islands 
(56448); 4 specimens of a copepod, 
Pandarus satyrus (56687). 
Brovarp, ARSENIO, Querétaro, Mexico: 
43 living plants, mostly Cactaceae, 
from Mexico (56511; 56870). 
