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REPORT OF XATIOXAL MUSEUM, 1920. 



BUSCK, August, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : Red 

 salamander, Enrycea rnhra rubra 

 (04461). 



BISH-BROWN, H. K., Washington, 

 D. C. : Handmade quilt made of wool 

 grown on the estate and carded, 

 s])nn, and woven in the home of, 

 Hon. .rames Udall, of Hartford, Ver- 

 mont, grandfather of the donor 

 (64861). 



CAIN, W. W., Fowler, Kans. : An 

 araclniid, IJronohates fonnhoria? 

 (()4S99). 



CALDERON, Sr. Don Ionacio (See 

 under Bolivian Delegates to the 

 Second Pan American Financial 

 Conference). 



CALDERON, Dr. Salvauou, San Sal- 

 vador, Central America : 55 Hynien- 

 optera ; 3G butterflies and 4 bees 

 from San Salvador (G3930, 643.".9, 

 64540). 



CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCI- 

 p:nCES, San Francisco, Calif, 

 (through Miss Alice Eastwood) : 4 

 ferns from Hawaii ; 533 plants from 

 the western United States; 2 plants, 

 Jsoetes, from California (643.37, 

 64416, 64854), Exchange. 



CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC 

 SCHOOL, San Luis Obispo, Calif. 

 (through Mr. ,T. T. Saunders, In- 

 stnictor) : Silk-worm molh, TcJea 

 polyph em tis ( 64887 ) . 



CALIFORNIA REDWOOD ASSOCIA- 

 TION, San Francisco, Calif.: 20 

 photographs showing redwood tim- 

 ber operations (64060). 



CALIFORNIA, STATE OF, DEPART- 

 ^NH'^NT OF AGRICULTURE, San 

 Franci.sco, Calif, (through Mr. L. A. 

 Whitney) : 2 male flies, Prgoiiiifia 

 )i. sp. (64804), 



CALLAN, Mrs. .1. A., Nyhnid, Alii.: 

 Snapping turtle (64260). 



CAMPBELL, Bi.ENOox R., New York- 

 City (through the Government Loan 

 (Organization, New York City) : Por- 

 trait by the donor of Brigadier Cen- 

 tra! Cornelius Vnnderbilt (65169). 



CANADA, DEPARTMENT OF A( JUT- 

 CULTURE OF, Ottawa (through Dr. 

 C. Gordon Hewitt, Dominion Ento- 

 mologist) : 4 cotypes of an Arctic- 

 Canadian lly, I'Jiormid carniUd 

 (63987). 



CANADA, DOMINION COM.MISSloX 

 OF FISHERIES, DEPARTMENT 

 OF NAVAL SERVICE, Ottawa : 12(1 

 amphipods from the Canadian Arctic 

 Expedition (64791). 



CANTON CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, 

 Canton, China : 494 Chinese plants 

 (G4S16). 



CARL SCHOEN SILK CORPORA- 

 TION, New York City : 3 samples of 

 novelty fabrics of silk and artiiicial 

 silk (642(52). 



CARLETON, Clifford, Elizabethtown, 

 N. Y. (through the Government 

 Loan Oiganization, New Y'ork City) : 

 A painting by the donor entitled 

 '• The 771 h iJivision Leaves New 

 York" (65158). 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 

 AVASHINGTON, D. C. : Arcliedogi- 

 cal material and skeletal renuuns 

 gathered by Gerard Fowke from 

 Goat Bluff Cave, on the left bank 

 of the Gasconade River, four miles 

 vsest of Arlington, Missouri, during 

 tlie summer of 1904 (64692) ; cactus. 

 MdiiniiUlarhi, from Texas, collected 

 by Prof. A. Ruth (64918). 



CARNEGIE ^MUSEUM, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. : A skeleton of an extinct camd, 

 Steuomijliis hitchcocki (64414). 



CARNEY, ,1. E. jr., Morro do Pilar, 

 Minas (Jeraes, Brazil (through Mr. 

 E. C. Harder, U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : A specimen containing bis- 

 muth minenils and some vanadium 

 (64263). 



CARPENTER, C. N., Placerville, <'olo. 

 (through Mr. F. L. Hess) : Specinx'U 

 of vanadium sandstone (64j08S). 



CARR, ^^•|I,Huu J., Director of the 

 ('onsular Service, Department of 

 S(ate, Washington, D. C. : A bow 

 and 10 poisoned arrows from Colom- 

 bia, S<nith America (65062). 



CABRERA, Dr. Emilio, New York 

 City: Tree fern, AIsopJiUo nii/o^u- 

 roi(lc.% from Cul)a ((14095). 



