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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



BROWN, Edward J.— Continued, 

 of an extinct turtle (83393) ; frag- 

 mentary remains of mammalian and 

 reptilian fossils, from Rock Springs, 

 Orange County, Fla. (87124). 



BROWN, Edward J., Samuel K. 

 Brown, and B. M, Kinsek, Eustis, 

 Fla. : Portions of two large turtles 

 and fragmentary parts of several 

 others, and a few scutes of a glypto- 

 dont (87041). 



BROWN, Olivee, Laurel, Md. : Red- 

 shouldered hawk from Maryland 

 (87182). 



BROWN, S. K. (See under Edward 

 J. Brown.) 



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

 seum : Skeleton of a gray fox 

 (85447). 



BROWNE, Prof. A. W., Ithaca, N. Y. : 

 7 specimens of chemicals for the 

 Loeb collection of chemical types 

 (86054). 



BROWNE, Edwin, Washington, D. C. : 

 Skeleton of a barn owl (84854). 



BRUNER, W. E., Norman, Okla. : 

 400 plants from Oklahoma (86900). 

 Exchange. 



BUDA CO., THE, Harvey, 111. (through 

 Lawrence M. Viles, president) : Full 

 size, four-cylinder gasoline engine, 

 sectioned in parts and electrically 

 operated (84957). 



BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL 

 SCIENCES, Buffalo, N. Y. : Human 

 skeletal material from an old In- 

 dian cemetery near Akron, Erie 

 County, N. Y. (84174). 



BUJASE, A., Esmeraldas, Ecuador: 

 Skin of roseate spoonbill from Ecua- 

 dor (84187). 



BULLOCK, D. S., Angol, Chile : Small 

 collection of insects, chiefly moths 

 and flies from Chile (85814, 87240). 



BURDETT, W. R., Occoquan, Va. : 

 Duck from Virginia (85352). 



BURKE, Dr. William E., Trona, 

 Calif. : 3 specimens of chemicals for 

 the Loeb collection of chemical 

 types (87712). 



BURNETT, Sim. (See under V. Alli- 

 son Holmes.) 



BURR, George Elbert, Phoenix, Ariz. : 

 81 prints, aquatints, soft ground, 

 dry, points and line etchings, all the 

 work of the donor for temporary 

 exhibition (84183). Loan. 



BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE 

 CO., Detroit, Mich. : ' 5 machines, 

 with mahogany case for their ex- 

 hibition, namely, a calculator; add- 

 ing and listing machine ; section of 

 adding machine ; billing machine, 

 and an automatic bookkeeping ma- 

 chine (85283). Loan. 



BUSCK, August. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Division of In- 

 sects.) 



BUSHNELL, D. L, Washington, D. C. : 

 Italian dagger of carved steel, cop- 

 per, brass, silver, and horn of the 

 period of the sixteenth century 

 (85906) ; 5 stone scraper blades 

 shov/ing areal distribution across 

 the United States, and 1 Makah cord 

 basket from Washington (86118). 



BUTLER, Commander C. S. (M. C), 

 U. S. Navy, Port au Prince, Haiti: 



36 specimens, 1 species, of fresh- 

 water shells from Rivere Peder- 

 nales des Anse-a-Pitres, just above 

 the mouth at Anse-^-Pitres, Haiti 

 (84890). 



CAINE, Mrs. Hallie Stephens, North 

 Bend, Ohio (through Dr. John Uri 

 Lloyd) : Barometer used by Dr. 

 John King in recording meteorologi- 

 cal data before the establishment 

 of the State ot;^ Federal weather 

 bureaus (87851). 



CALBECK, Dr. John Henry, Joplin, 

 Mo. : Specimen of chemical, basic 

 sulphate of lead (87698). 



CALDERON, Dr. S. (See under Sal- 

 vador, Government of, Direccion 

 General de Agricultura. ) 



CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF 

 SCIENCES, San Francisco, Calif.: 

 846 plants from Lower California 

 (83381), exchange; 75 shrimps col- 

 lected, at Pohoika, Lower Puna 

 Island of Hawaii, by Walter M.^ 

 GifEard (84201) ; (through E. P. Van 

 Duzee) 8 flies (84925, exchange) ; 



37 plants (85247), exchange. 



