LIST OF ACCESSIOXS. 



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CARY, WlI.T.IAM DE LA MONTACN'i:, XOW 



York City (tlirough tlie Governiiunit 

 Loau Oi'iL'aiiiziition, New York City) : 

 An oil painting by the donor entlllod 

 " The Warrior's Hetnrii " ( (i.'ITl ). 



CASBARIAN, B. O.. Washin},'ton, 

 D. C. : Antique Caltostan praxcr i-uy 

 (65014, loan). 



OASSINO, S. K., Salem, Mass.: r.iHl 

 Lepidoptera, Syntoinidae, and Aro 

 tiidae, from Soiilh America (r!4(;T0, 

 exchange). 



CASTELLANOS, Ai.bkkto, Buenos 

 Aire«, Argentina: cadi I'roni Ar- 

 gentina (G4042). 



CAUDELL, A. N.. U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, AVashiugton, D. C. : 

 Frog from Kansas, and 30 insects of 

 A^arious orders from Oklalionva and 

 Kansas (64105) ; miniature paint- 

 ings of two saints by Mexican In- 

 dians of 300 years ago (foi- slirines) 

 (64247). 



(See alsd iindcr Knab, Estate of 

 Frederick.) 



CELITE PRODUCTS Cu:M1'AXY, Los 

 Angeles, Calif.: Greater part of the 

 head and 2 vertebrae of a wliale, and 

 2 slabs of diatomaceous earth carry- 

 ing numerous imprints of fish, from 

 Lompix^, California, collected by W. 

 S. Kew, of the U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey (64210). 



C1L\CE, E. P., Los Angeles, (.'alif. : 63 

 crustaceans, 1 pf?eudoscorpion, 2 an- 

 nelids, 1 sipunculid, 1 platyhelminth, 

 all from California (64364). 



CHAMBP:RLAIX, Edwaud B., New 

 York City : 9 mosses from Java 



■ (64207, exchange). 



CHAxMBERLAIN FUND, FRANCES 

 LEA, Sm-itlisonian Institution : A 

 bracelet of amlter (64796). 



CHAMBERLAIN, Orvillk T., lOlk- 

 liart. Ind. : Photograpli of the donor 

 as a recipient of the Army Medal 

 \)f Honor for distinguiS'hed .gallantry 

 at Cliickamauga, Georgia, Septem- 

 ber 20, 18<j3 (03965). 



CHAMBERS, Be.n.jamix L., U. S. Na- 

 tional ]\IuS'eum : Ycllow-licllifd sap- 

 sucker, !<i}lii/raiAci(>< rarin.s, from 

 Washington, D. O. (64162). 



CHAMPION, II. 0., Almora, N. P., 



India : 27 rove-beetles, representing 

 S spec-ies, of the genus DiaHOus 

 ((34090). 



CHAPIN, E. A., Bureau of Animal Iii- 

 dustiy, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 (•iilture, Washington, D. C. : 3 

 beelles, paratypes- of CaUiiiierus lat- 

 erali.s, V. hizonieus, and C. flavus, 

 l)elongiug to the family Cleridae, 

 from the Philippine Islands (650S1). 



CHAPMAN, CiiAULES S., Leonia, N. J. 

 (through the (Jovernment Loan (Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : A 

 painting by Ihe donor entitled 

 "•Alhes" (65157). 



CHAPMAN, RoDKRT Hollister 



(through Mrs. Robert " Hollister 

 Cliapman, in memory of the donor) : 

 Etlmologicai, archeological, and 

 American pioneer specimens from 

 the United States and British Co- 

 lumbia, collected by the late Robert 

 Hollister Chapman (64643) ; a flint 

 lock rifle and a stone button mold 

 of the period of the Revolution 

 (64719) : 7 etlmologicai objects 

 ((i494G). 



CHEONG, A. .[., Tnnratumari, British 

 Guiana : 31 plants from British 

 Guiana (61086). 



CHUBB, E. C. (See under Durban 

 Museum). 



CINCINNATI jNIUSEUM ASSOCIA- 

 TION. (See under Vita Habig.) 



CLARK, Austin H., U. S. National 

 ^luseuni : 375 plants from eastern 

 ^Massachusetts; song sparrow, Melo- 

 sijka melodia; bat (alcoholic) 

 (64138, 64332, 64579). 



CLARK, B. Prestox, Boston, Mass.: 

 Snake from Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico 

 (63915); 6,715 Lepidoptera (1,000 

 moths and 5,715 butterflies) from 

 the Hawaiian Islands, Arizona and 

 South America (65100). 



CLARK, IMiss Emily A., Sudan Inte- 

 rioi- Mission, Minna, via Northern 

 I'rovinees, Nigeria, Africa : 97 mol- 

 hisks representing 18 species col- 

 lected on the beach at Lagos, South- 

 ern Nigeria (64413). 



