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also 30 specimens of flowering plants collected by the late George W. 

 Dunn. Gift. 



Gray Herbarium, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts : One 

 book (Florula Bostoniensis. — Joseph Bigelovir). Gift. 



Campbell, Mrs. Marian L., Mill Valley : Eight botanical specimens from 

 Mill Valley and Los Altos, 40 from Lake Tahoe region and Sacra- 

 mento, 18 from Solano County, and eight from Monte Rio. Gift. 



Cappleman, Mrs. O. C, Mill Valley : One botanical specimen from 

 Washington. Gift. 



Cassino, Mr. S. E., Salem, Massachusetts : The Lepidopterist, Vols. H and 

 HI, Nos. 1-5. Gift. 



Chilton, Dr. Charles, Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand : 

 Thirty-three specimens of land and freshwater shells from the Ha- 

 waiian Islands. Gift. 



Qemens, Mrs. Joseph, Pacific Grove: One hundred and fifty specimens of 

 plants from Yosemite National Park, 21 from Plumas, Shasta and 

 Tehama counties, and 27 from other Pacific Coast localities. Gift. 



Clokey, Mr. Ira W., Denver, Colorado : Two hundred and ninety speci- 

 mens of Colorado plants. Exchange. 



Cole, Miss Marjorie, Los Angeles : One botanical specimen. Gift. 



Coleman, Mr. R. A., San Francisco : Thirty specimens of marine moUusks 

 from California, including a beautiful series of Brachydontes de- 

 missus, a mussel introduced from the East coast of the United States 

 with the Oyster and now well established on the eastern side of San 

 Francisco Bay. Gift. 



Crocker, Mr. Wm. H., and Mailliard, Mr. John W., San Francisco : The 

 W. Otto Emerson collection of 5300 bird skins. Gift. 



Crocker, Mrs. William H., Burlingame : One bulla from Umma (Toklia) 

 in South Babylonia. Gift. ^ 



Crook, Dr. A. R., State Museum of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois : One 

 book (Guide to the Mineral Collections in the Illinois State Museum. — 

 Crook). Gift. 



Crowell, Mr. A. Russell, Mexico : Nineteen recent shells from Mazatlan 

 Bay. Gift. 



Curran, Mr. C. Howard, Vineland Station, Ontario : Twenty specimens 

 of Syrphidae, including the types of 17 of his recently described spe- 

 cies. Gift. 



Danford and Miller, Misses, Unalaska: Eighteen botanical specimens from 

 Unalaska. Gift. 



Danmar, Mr. William, 5 McAuley Ave., Jamaica, New York: One book 

 (Modern Nervanaism. — William Danmar). Gift. 



David, Mr. Evan J.: One book (Leonard Wood on National Issues. — Evan 

 J. David). Gift. 



Davis, Rev. John, Hannibal, Missouri : One hundred and sixty botanical 

 specimens from South Carolina. Purchase. 



Day, Mr. Charles E., Parker, Arizona: Two specimens of copper ore and 

 two of cactus from Parker, Arizona. Gift. 



Dean, Mr. W. E., San Francisco : Sundry Academy publications. Gift. 



