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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Berlin, Germany, Konigliches Museum 

 fur Naturkunde. Received through Dr. 

 Paul Matschie. Specimen of Tragulus 

 from Singapore. Exchange. 41519. 



Berlin, Germany, Konigliches Museum 

 fur Volkerkunde: Received through 

 Dr. Eduard Seler. Grseco-Roman plas- 

 ter casts (exchange) (42733); 7 Grseco- 

 Roman plaster casts (purchase. ) L. P. 

 X. 42734. 



Berndt, E. L. (See under Department 

 of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of 

 Fisheries. ) 



Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Hono- 

 lulu, Hawaiian Islands: Received 

 through Mr. W. T. Brigham. Double 

 calabash and 16 capa-markers. Ex- 

 change. 41979. 



Berry, S. S., Redlands, Cal. : Ten species 

 of marine shells from near Avalon, Cat- 

 alina Island (41560); 2 shells from 

 California (42660). 



Bessac, F. T., Natchez, Miss.: Beetle 

 (I/ucanus elephas Fabricius). 41384. 



Beutenmuller, William, American Mu- 

 seum of Natural History, New York 

 City: Cotypes of Cychrus seneicollis and 

 Platynus gracileutus Beutenmuller. 

 41640. (See also under American Mu- 

 seum of Natural History. ) 



Bezzi, Prof. M., Sondrio, Italy: Two 

 hundred and fifty-three specimens, 97 

 species, of European Diptera. 42427. 



Biedermann, C. R., Florence, Ariz.: In- 

 sects (41237); 15 beetles (42044). 



Bigelow, E. F., Stamford, Conn.: Speci- 

 mens of Psyllid galls on Celtis (41253); 

 specimen of Saddleback caterpillar 

 (41612.) 



Biological laboratory, U. S. National 

 Museum: Plaster cast of a cobra. 42552. 



Bittenbau & Co., Neucestown, Tex.: 

 Twelve specimens of Nysius angustatus 

 Uhler. 42692. 



Blake, W. W., Mexico, Mexico: Ancient 

 Mexican greenstone carving represent- 

 ing a sacrificial yoke. Purchase. L. 

 P. X. 41399. 



Blaney, Dwight, Boston, Mass. : Collec- 

 tion of shells di-edged near Mi unit Des- 

 ert Island, Maine, bv the donor, in- 



Blaney, Dwight — Continued, 

 eluding about 290 specimens represent- 

 ing 40 species. 42175. 



Blankinship, J. M., Bozeman, Mont. 

 Received through the Department of 

 Agriculture. Fifty-eight plants from 

 Montana. 42245. 



Blatchley, Prof. W. S., State Geologist, 

 Indianapolis, Ind. : Eighty-four speci- 

 mens of Orthoptera. Exchange. 42650. 



Bohm, Julius, Vienna, Austria: Specimen 

 of meteoric stony iron from Finn- 

 marken, weighing 595 grams. Ex- 

 change. 41771. 



Bollixgek, W. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Seven-dollar bill of North Carolina, 

 dated April 2, 1776. 41867. 



Bolton, A. L., Berkeley, Cal.: Birds' 

 skeletons and the skull of a coyote. 

 41274. 



Bond, Frank, Washington, I). C. : Piece 

 of a tree engraved with ancient letters, 

 figures, etc. 43857. 



Boubee, E., Paris, France: Egg of JEpy- 

 ornis maximus. Purchase. L. P. X. 



41257. 



Boulanger, E., Paris, France: Two spec- 

 imens of mushroom spawn from France. 



41820. 



Boyce, Thomas E., Middlebury, Vt: 

 Chips cut by a beaver. 42446. 



Boyd, G. S., Honduras, Central America: 

 Specimens of pottery from Central 

 America. (Loan.) 9150. 



Bradford, Mrs. Sidney, Avery Island, 

 La. : Plants, roots, and nuts, represent- 

 ing material from which the Chetima- 

 cha Indians make their red, yellow, 

 and black dyes (42815); 2 plants from 

 Louisiana (42821). 



Bkakeley, J. Turner, Hornerstown, 

 N. J.: Larva- of three species of mos- 

 quitoes (42624) ; larv;e of Qulex mela- 

 nurus Coquillett (42640; 42652); four 

 pupal skins and four adults of a dipte- 

 ron representing the species Corethra 

 cinctipes Coquillett (42681); larvae, pu- 

 pa?, and adult mosquitoes principally 

 representing the species Qulex aurifer 

 Coquillet (42805). 



