LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Brockett, Paul, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion : 1 poster (61857). 



Brodie, Walter M., Washington, D. C. : 

 14 objects of ancient art from Mex- 

 ico (62144, loan). 



Brown, A. J., Sulphur City, Ark. : 13 

 mollusks, Polygyra labrosa fimbriate/,, 

 from Sulphur City, Ark., type local- 

 ity (62566). 



Bbown, Benjamin, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : A Mexican spur of the early 

 part of the nineteenth century 

 (61735). 



Brown, Edward J., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 75 birds and 20 trunk skeletons of 

 birds from California (61900). 



Brown, O. H., Cape May, N. J. 

 (through Dr. Edgar T. Wherry) : 

 Specimen of plant, Utricularia virga- 

 tula, from New Jersey (61863). 



Browning. John A., Washington, 

 D. C. : 7 birds from Washington, 

 D. C. (61590, 61656). 



Brumly, Robert H., jr., Ancon, Canal 

 Zone: Lantern fly (61444). 



Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., The, 

 Chicago, 111. : Fancy wood billiard 

 cue in the rough, showing the vari- 

 ous stages of manufacture, and 8 

 small samples of the various kinds of 

 wood used in its manufacture 

 (62582). 



Bryan, Maj. Harry S., Phoenix, Ariz. : 

 30 specimens of vanadinite and 

 descloizite from mines near Kelvin, 

 Pinal County, Ariz., and a photo- 

 graph of the mines (62122) ; frag- 

 ments of Bokhara cut velvet of the 

 14th century ; of brocades of the 17th 

 and 18th centuries, and of gold bro- 

 cade of the 18th century ; drapery 

 worn at a ball given to Juarez, 186S 

 (62127) ; Mexican silver 2-peso piece 

 issued in 1914 by authority of Gen. 

 Zapata (62143, loan). 

 Buchanan, Roberdeau, Washington, 

 D. C. (through Mrs. Roberdeau 

 Buchanan) : A sword with scabbard 

 and a pair of flintlock pistols, 

 owned during the War of the Revo- 

 lution by Brig. Gen. Daniel Rober- 

 deau, Pennsylvania Militia (1727- 

 1795) ; a spyglass, 2 wooden flutes, 



Buchanan, Roberdeau — Contd. 



and a steel tape measure, owned by 

 Bvt. Lieut. Col. Isaac Roberdeau, 

 U. S. Topographical Engineers 

 (1763-1829) ; and a branding iron 

 inscribed " Roberdeau " (61493, 

 loan). 



Busck, August, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 

 Snake, Heterodon nasicus kcnnerlyi, 

 from Mexico (61829) ; 200+fresh- 

 water mollusks from Mexico, col- 

 lected by Mr. Busck (62192) ; turtle 

 shell, a lizard, and a snake from 

 Mexico, a salamander from Mary- 

 land, and a fish from the West Indies 

 or Panama (624S7). 



Bushnell, Mrs. Belle, Washington, 

 D. C. : 14 needlecases, pin and needle 

 cushions, reels, etc.,, of vegetable 

 ivory and bone, used by ladies of the 

 period of about 1860 (61816). 



Bushnell, D. I., jr., Washington, 

 D. C. : Series of 6 specimens showing 

 construction and material of an osier 

 basket from Louisa County, Va. 

 (61494) ; a double-grooved hatchet 

 of gray stone found on the low 

 ground of the Mattapony River, near 

 Guinea, Caroline County, Va. ; also 

 sections of painted buffalo skin col- 

 lected among the Sioux Indians of 

 Upper Missouri by John Evans, geolo- 

 gist, about 1S48 (61724) ; a wooden 

 spice box of the Colonial period 

 (61763) ; 1 cross and 1 ingot of trade 

 copper from Equatorial Africa 

 (61775) ; a cowhorn spoon, a tawed 

 goatskin, and 2 burnt-clay pipes from 

 the Choctaw Indians, Bayou Lacombe, 

 St. Tammany Parish, La. (61814) ; 

 candle from the hold of the wreck 

 of the blockade runner Beauregard, 

 1863 (62059) ; fragments of pottery, 

 etc., found on the south shore of 

 Lake Pontchartrain, near New Or- 

 leans, La., by the donor some years 

 ago (62245). (See also under Mrs. 

 Walter Reed.) 



Butler, Miss Florence, Washington, 

 D. C. : 11 Egyptian terra cotta fig- 

 urines and 10 specimens of African 

 ethnologica (61818). 



