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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1913, 



Carnegie Institution of Washing- 

 ton — Continued. 

 M. Fuertes near Barahona, Santo 

 Domingo (55272); 10 living specimens 

 of Cactacese, collected in the Grand 

 Canyon of the Colorado, Ariz., by Dr. 

 Forrest Shrevo (55620). 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 (through Philip P. Calvert): 38 neo- 

 tropical dragonflies (54324: exchange). 



Carpenter, William D., Salisburypoint, 

 Amesbury, Mass.: 10 bird skins from 

 Sayre, Pa. (54368) ; bat, Myotis Ivxnfugus 

 (54542). 



Carter, N. E., Elkhorn, W4s.: 3 fake 

 specimens, representing a hematite 

 plummet from St. Charles County, Mo., 

 a hematite ceremonial from Indiana or 

 Missouri, and a copper fishhook from 

 Wisconsin (55531). 



Carter, Ralph E., Naskeag, Me.: One 

 skull each of red fox, weasel, porcu- 

 pine, and rabbit (54367: purchase). 



Case, Mrs. F. E., Canton, Ohio: Speci- 

 men of Monotropsis from North Caro- 

 lina (54376); 66 plants from Ohio 

 (54619; 54740). 



Catlin, Mrs. Robert, New York City 

 (through Brig. Gen. William H. For- 

 wood, U. S. Army, retired): Skull of a 

 "Flathead" Indian (55523). 



Celestine, Brother, Ancon, Canal Zone: 

 105 plants from Panama (55017; 55252). 



Century Company, New York City: 36 

 copies of the decorations by Frank Vin- 

 cent Du Mond for "The Grapes of 

 Eshcol," published in the "Century," 

 November, 1912. Rubber offset work 

 (55606). 



Chadwick, Miss Julia Halsted, Wash- 

 ington, D. C: An oil painting entitled 

 "The Lace Maker," after Terburg 

 (55528). 



Chapfey, Elswood, Lerdo, Durango, 

 Mexico: 12 living specimens of Cacta- 

 cese from Mexico (54269). 



Chaillaux, J. Bruce, Orleans, Ind.: 2 

 salamanders from Indiana (55492). 



Chambers, B. L., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Winter wren, Nannus hiemalis 

 (55249). 



Champlain, a. B., Harrisburg, Pa.: 60 

 specimens of Hymenoptera and 3 spec- 

 imens of Coleoptera (54990). 



Chandonnet, Rev. Z. L., Perham, 

 Minn.: 13 plants from various locali- 

 ties (54438); 33 plants from Minnesota 

 (54448; 54653). 



Chanute, Leon F., Shreveport, La.: 

 Specimen of walking-stick, Diaphera- 

 merafemorata (55024). 



Chapman, Mrs. E. M., Washington, D. C: 

 Chapeau given by Lieut. Gen. Wiofield 

 Scott, U. S. Army, to Brevet Maj. Gen. 

 Edward Davis Townsend, U. S. Army 

 (54369); a white kid glove of the style 

 worn by those who entertained Gen. 

 Lafayette in Boston during his visit to 

 the United States in 1824-25 (54393). 



Chapman, Robert H., Washington, 

 D. C: Specimens of chalcedony from 

 Brighton, England, and agate pebbles 

 from Devon River, Scotland (54866). 



Chase, Mrs. Agnes, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, Washington, D. C: 11 plants 

 from the eastern part of the United 



States (54534). 



Chase, Benjamin F., American consul, 

 Leeds, England: An Irish ^ penny of 

 the time of James I (1603-1625); Irish 

 ^ penny of the time of Charles I (1625- 

 1648), found under the castle ruins at 

 Knai'esborough, Yorkshire, England 

 (55507). 



Chatard, Dr. Thomas M., Washington, 

 D. C: Portrait of Henrietta Maria, by 

 Janssens; portrait of Mrs. Rous, by 

 Sir Peter Lely; and portrait of Mrs. 

 Nicholas Bosley, of Hayfields, Md., by 

 Thomas Sully (55415: loan). 



Cheeseman, W. C, Slippery Rock, Pa.: 

 2 plants from Pennsylvania (54540). 



Chekal, F. C, Holbrook, Ariz.: 4 me- 

 teoric stones from a fall of July 19, 

 1912, near Aztec, 6 miles east of Hol- 

 brook (54451). 



