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Belding, L. — Continued. 



and five skins of Tamias lateralis, from Tahoe (22374) ; Belding's Sparrow (Ammo- 

 dramus Beldingi), parent of nests and eggs in collection from San Diego (23131) ; 

 eggs of Cyanocitta stelleri frontalis, and Contopus borealis ; nests and eggs of Am- 

 modramns Beldingi, Paras montanus, and Tardus aonalaschkaj (23132). 



Bement, C. S. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Specimen of native silver in native 

 copper from Lake Superior (23334) ; specimen of pollucite from the Isle of Elba 

 (23225). 



Benedict, James E. (St. Paul, Minnesota). Skin of Bronzed Grackle (Quiscalus 

 quiscula ameus), showing remarkable malformation of lower mandible. 22493. 



Benedict, W. H. (Elmira, New York). Specimens of minerals from Moriah (ex- 

 change) 22346. 



Bennett, F. C. (Monroe, Wisconsin). Four specimens of pearl-bearing Unio, repre- 

 senting four species from Sugar River, Green County. 22462. 



Benson, Lieut. H. C. (U. S. Army). Three eggs (one set) of Long-crested Jay (Cyano- 

 citta stelleri macrolopha Baird). 22214. 



Bentz, W. H. (Georgetown, New Mexico). Two specimens of descloizite and one 

 specimen of descloizite and vanadinite (collected by Dr. W. F. Hillebrand, of the 

 U. S. Geological Survey). 22538. 



Bergen, Miss Hilda H. (Brooklyn, New York). One copper and one silver coin 

 from Finland. 22460. 



Beuger & WlRTH (New York City). Specimen of prepared zinc, for zincography. 

 22540. 



Betty, Dr. E. G. (Cincinnati, Ohio). Seven varieties of medals of the Ohio Valley 

 Centennial Exposition held at Cincinnati ; collection of half dollars of 1829, 1833, 

 and 1839, and sixteen copper, silver, and nickel coins of various dates. 22906. 



Biayus, B. H. (Marlborough, Maryland). Living specimen of Red-shouldered Hawk 

 (Buteo borealis). 22225. 



Billopp, Dr. J. S. (Glenn Dale, Maryland). Virginia half penny, George III, 1883. 

 23150. 



Binney, W. G. (Burlington, New Jersey). Nineteen specimens of land-shells, to com- 

 plete the Binney collection in the National Museum (22203) ; three speeimeus of 

 Succinea obliqua Say, from Tarrytown, New York (collected by Mr. W. G. Teator) 

 (22478) ; ninety-two electrotypes of shells (23129). (See underT. D. A.Cockerell.) 



Birkenbine, John (See under Witherbees, Sherman & Co.) 



Black, Alexander C. (Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, District of Columbia). 

 Upper portion of a grooved ax, found on South A street, Washington, District of 

 Columbia. 22857. 



Blankinship, J. W. (Springfield, Missouri). Collection of prehistoric implements, 

 sixty specimens of rude scrapers, knives, arrow-heads, perforator, and fragments 

 of large leaf-shaped implements from old Indian camping ground. 22302. (See 

 under Drury College.) 



Bliss, Lawsox S. (Dallas City, Illinois). Small flint implement. 22909. 



Blunck, A. E. (Johnstown, New York). Blue Andalusian hen. 22142. 



Boeiimer, George H. (Smithsonian Institution). Specimens of stilbite, heulandite, 

 Iceland spar, mesolite, native sulphur, chalcedony, and specimens of ores, rocks, 

 and fossil plants from Iceland. 22371. 



Boggs, J. G. (Washington, District of Columbia). Pair of living Guinea Pigs 

 (Cavia aperia). 22755. 



Bohrer, C. C. (Bethesda, Maine). Four living Red Foxes ( Vulpes fulvw fulvus). 

 23152. 



Bolton, Prof. H. Carrington (New York City). (See under Francis Gay.) 



Bond, L. W. (Port Henry, New York). Slab of Potsdam sandstone with trails, and 

 a block of Upper Cambrian or Potsdam sandstone. 23681, 



Bond, Edward T. (Oceanside, California). Railway guide-books collected by the 

 donor. 22286. 



