LIST -OF ACCESSIONS TO TUE MUSEUM IN L884. 391 



Brown, George T. 15009. Specimens of insects from Booth Carolina. 

 Brown, a. W. L4498. Specimen of stone relic from W rginia. 



(Purchase.) 

 Brown, James Temple. L4845, 14847, L4857, L4949, L4956, L4979, and 

 L5378. Specimens of co&, iron ores, lepidodendron, slate, and foe 



Three specimens of iron bolts reduced by action of mine water, and 

 two photographs of fans for ventilating coal mines from Pennsylva- 

 nia, Virginia, and New York. 



brown, John P. L3901 and 13902. Specimen of calcareous tufa and 

 skin of owl from Washington Territory. 



Brown, Walter W. 14069. Photograph copy of the Declaration of 

 Independence of the United States. 



Buehsbaum, H. 13054. Specimen, in the flesh, of Mexican hairless dog. 



Buck, Stuart M. 14592. Specimens of coal from West Virginia. 



Buffium, Allie J. 14201. Specimens of rocks from Wisconsin. 



Burohard, Horatio C. 14937. Box containing two copies in bronze of 

 all medals issued by the United States Government. 



Burch and .]foore. 14529. Fresh specimen offish from Potomac River. 



Bureau of Ethnology. 13948, 13987, 14009, and 14255. Large collection 

 of pottery, stone relics, human skulls, bones, from mounds of United 

 States; also 3G2 archaeological specimens 'collected during the fiscal 

 year ending June 30, 1883. 



Bureau of Navigation, U. S. N. 14439. 1G8 specimens of bottom sound- 

 ings from the cruise of the steamer Albatross during winter of 1884, 

 in Gulf of Mexico and West Indies. 



Burhans, C. 8. 15326. Specimens of minerals from New York. 



Burlington Manufacturing Company. 14768. Specimen of ophiolite 

 from Port Henry, N". Y. 



Burns, Frank. 13920. Specimen of mound pottery from Alabama. 



Bush, Mrs. A. E. 14427 and 14431. Specimen of Crustacea and shells 

 from San Pedro, Cal. 



Bush, William R. 14268. Specimen of rock from Florida. 



Butler, Col. A. P. 14503. Specimen of Indian burial urn from South 

 Carolina. 



Byrnes, W. B. 15231. Drawing of the bark Saratoga entering and 

 leaving the port of Palermo. 



Cable Flax Mills (E. A. Hartshorn, president). 14720. Specimens of 

 Max twine, &c. 



Caldwell, John W. 14041. Specimen of silver medal, loaned for copy. 



Call, A\ Ellsworth. 13905, 14143, 14561, 14683, 14691, 14870, 14902, and 

 15260. Specimens of shells, fresh specimen of bat, alcoholic reptiles, 

 crustaceans, and 175 specimens of Limax maximus, from Potomac 

 Iiiver, California, Iowa, and District of Columbia; also leeches and 

 mollusca from Utah and Nevada. 



Call, Mrs. R. E. 15027. Alcoholic specimen of rattlesnake and spider 

 from Illinois. 



