726 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Buehring, Fred. (New York City). Lithographers and photographers' directory of 

 New York City, for 18S9. 22319. 



Buie, Dr. D. M. (Burgaw, North Carolina). Specimen of grass used as a purgative. 

 22929. 



Burch, R. A. (through W. B. Merrimon, U. S. National Museum). Specimen of cop- 

 per ore from the Yancey Mine, near Allensville, North Carolina. 22551. 



Burdick, Mrs. Hilda (Pine Mountain, Georgia). Specimens of minerals from Laurel 

 Creek Mines, consisting of diaspore, pink margarite, phlogopite, phlogopite 

 crystals coated by pyrophyllite, apatite with phlogopite, corundum, margarite 

 with ripidolite and chlorite, corundum with ripidolite and chlorite, tourmaline 

 and vermiculite, apatite in phlogopite (collected by Mr. W. S. Yeates, of the 

 U. S. National Museum.) (22390, 23065.) 



Bureau of Ethnology (through Major J. W. Powell, Director). Duplicate of a 

 model of Wolpi, one of the Tusayan villages (23175); model of Tewa (23193); 

 model of Sechomovi (23192). (Through Mr. James Mooney :) Collection of eth- 

 nological objects procured from the East Cherokee Reservation, North Carolina, 

 consisting of baskets, moccasins, polishing-stones, conjuring-stones, scratchers, 

 bullet mold, lancet, cupping-horn, etc. (21450). 



Burger, Peter (U. S. National Museum). Iron tinder-case for the pocket, in use 

 many years (22385) ; set of cooper's tools, bullet-molds, and cooper's plane 

 (22567). 



Burns, Frank (Smithsonian Institution). Specimens of Ostrea virginica, attached 

 to a teapot cover, from the Lower Potomac River (22531) ; 8 specimens of Succinea 

 campestris Say, from 3 miles east of Chattahoochee, Florida (22875) ; Ivory-billed 

 Woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), and Pileated Woodpecker (Ceophloeus p'de- 

 atus) (22682) ; 21 shells from Alum Bluff, Florida (22888;). 



Burton, W. M. (Standard Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio). Three specimens of dis- 

 tilled zinc and magnesium, used in the determination of the atomic weights of 

 these metals. 23241. 



Buysson, Visconut R. du (Chatean de Vernet, par Bron-Vernet (Allier), France). 

 Seventy-seven specimens, representing 26 species of Chrysididw (mounted) 

 (exchange) 23092. 



CALL, Dr. S. J. (Paso Robles, California). Specimen of Band-tailed Pigeon (Columba 

 fasciata). 22769. 



Camp, J. H. (Herring, Ohio). Collection of insects, crystals, minerals, and metals, 

 specimens of Musa and Pancratium, palm-fiber from which rope, cloth, tops, mats, 

 and many other objects are made ; gum copal, African rubber, cocoon of Congo 

 silk- worm, hippopotamus tusks, piece of skin from an animal called by the Eng- 

 lish "Congo seal," and elephant hair from the Congo district, Africa (22377); 

 alcoholic specimens of white ants (22439). 



Campbell, G. R. & Co. (Cherryfield, Maine). Builder's skeleton model of brig. 22651. 

 (See under W. H. Abbott.) 



Candage, R. G. F. (Boston, Massachusetts). Builder's model of vessel of 1876. 22782. 



Carey, Harriet W. (Napoleon, Ohio). Looking-glass, relic of James Mason of the 

 Plymouth colony. 22479. 



Carlton, Dudley A. (Sedgwick, Maine). Model of figure-head of brig. 22661. 

 (See under W. H. Abbott.) 



Carlisle, Harold (Durango, Colorado). Twenty specimens of Gryphaa pitcheri Mort. 

 from Great Sage Plain, valuable as showing geographical distribution. 22529. 



Carolina Wood Veneer Works}( Clinton, North Carolina), (through S. G. Worth, U. 

 S. Fish Commission). Butter-dishes, and the strips of gum and timbers used in 

 manufacturing them. 22808. 



Carpenter, P. Herbert (Eton College, Windsor, England). Thirty -four microscopic 

 slides, sections of shells, twenty-seven microscopic slides of foraminifera, annelid 

 tube, and one slide of crab-shell, prepared by the late Dr. W. B. Carpentei, and 

 collected by H. M. S. Poroupine, Valorous, Lightning, and Challenger. 22910. 



