LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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CAEBorxUNDUM COMPANY, The, Niagara 

 Falls, N. Y. : Miscellaneous collection 

 of carboruntlum and aloxite, and 

 their products; also 16 photographs 

 representing different departments 

 in the work (57873). 



Carnegie Institution of Washing- 

 ton : Living specimen of cactus, 

 EcMnocactus poly acanthus, collected 

 in California by Mr. S. B. Parish 

 (57145) ; 12 living specimens of cac- 

 tus from Tobago, West Indies, and 



2 living specimens of Selaginella, 

 collected in Arizona by Dr. Forrest 

 Shreve (57574) ; 3,000 plants, 5 

 boxes of land shells, 116 inverte- 

 brate specimens, 2 mammals, a fish 

 and 2 lizards, obtained by Dr. and 

 Mrs. J. N. Rose in western South 

 America (57801) ; 2 living speci- 

 mens of giant cactus, Carnegiea 

 gigantea, collected in Arizona by 

 Dr. D. T. MacDougal (58104). 



Department of Marine Biology, 

 Tortugas, Fla. (through Dr. Alfred 

 G. IMayer, director) : About 1,000 

 specimens of corals from the Ba- 

 hamas and Florida (57259) ; a large 

 collection of land shells from the 

 Bahama Islands (57269). 



Cakozzi, G. Napoleone (through Mrs. 

 Mary W. Carozzi, Portland, Oreg.) : 



3 violins (57562). 



Cakson, H. M., General superintend- 

 ent, Erie Division, Pennsylvania 

 Railroad Co., Williamsport, Pa. : A 

 3-part car-coupling link (57224). 



Caetwright, Alfred, Guayaquil, Ecua- 

 dor (through Frederic W. Goding, 

 Esq., American consul general) : 

 Collection of insects, mostly Lepi- 

 doptera (58462). 



Cash, INIiss L. C, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, AVashington, D. C. : Am- 

 phipods and mollusks from near Ta- 

 dousac, Quebec (57495). 



Casserly, W. W., Goodyears Bar, 

 Cal. : Sample of asbestos (57833). 



Cawston Ostrich Farm, South Pasa- 

 dena, Cal. : A collection of the vari- 

 ous grades of raw, bleached and 

 dyed ostrich feathers (57661). 



Centerville Block Coal Company, 

 Centerville, Iowa: One cube of coal 

 (58521). 



Central Coal and Coke Company, 

 Kansas City, Mo. : Lump of coal 

 (57913). 



Central Museum, The Brooklyn In- 

 stitute OF Arts and Sciences. 

 (See under Brooklyn.) 



Chace, E. p., Los Angeles, Cal. : Mol- 

 lusks, consisting of 3 specimens of 

 Melampus from Alamitos Bay, Cal., 

 and 21 specimens of Paphia stami- 

 nea from Anaheim Bay, Cal. (57471 ; 

 58038). 



Chace, Mrs. E. P., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Marine shells from Anaheim Bay, 

 Cal. (57761; 57959); specimens of 

 Aclula stylina from Long Beach and 

 San Diego, Cal. (57984) ; 12 speci- 

 mens, representing 4 species, of ma- 

 rine shells from the vicinity of San 

 Pedro, Cal. (58434). 



Chadwick, Miss Julia Halsted, 

 Washington, D. C. : 4 crucifixes and 

 an icon, an old porcelain rice bowl 

 with cover, and a tea set, cloisonne 

 on porcelain (58167: loan). 



Chaffey, Miss M. E., El Paso, Tex. : 

 6 living cacti, collected near El Paso 

 (57146). 



Chamber of Commerce, Deming, N. 

 Mex. (through Dr. J. W. Fewkes) : 

 A vertebra of a mammoth (57334). 



Chandler, H. P., Rio Hondo, Tex. : 85 

 specimens of plants from Texas 

 (57164: purchase). 



Chandonnet, Rev. Z. L., Perham, 

 Minn.: 160 specimens of plants, 

 chiefly Laciniaria, from Minnesota 

 (57753: purchase). 



Chapman, The Misses Florence and 

 Mary K., Staunton, Va. (through 

 Miss Florence Chapman) : Gold 

 breastpin containing a lock of Presi- 

 dent INIadison's hair and inscribed 

 " In memory of my uncle, James 

 Madison, J. A. C," originally owned 

 by James Alfred Chapman, father 

 of the lenders ; pair of gold cuff but- 

 tons owned by Rev. David Mossom, 

 who performed the marriage cere- 



