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PiEPORT OF XATIOXAX, MUSEUIM, 1920. 



COMAIEUCIAL MUSEUM, THE, I'liil- 

 adelpliia, Pa.: 8 specimens of Mu- 

 euyo fruits, Aiulira crceJsa, and 2. 

 samples of candelilla wax (G47S9) ; 

 18 pliotographs showing sources of 

 commercial products (Gr)072) ; appa- 

 ratus used by Eadweard ^luybridge 

 in tlie photograpliing of motion in 

 living animals (15 specimens) 

 (65115). 



COXSERVATOIPiE ET JAKDIX- BOT- 

 ANIQUE, Geneva, Switzerland: A 

 plant, Nhi[)S(iUs (G4S0G, exchange). 



CONTRERAS, Prof. Fhancisco and 

 Carlos Cuesta TERRUN, Chapala, 

 .Talisco, Mexico: A collection of rep- 

 tiles, fishes, worms and crustaceans 

 (G4707). 



COXZATTI, Prof. C, Oaxaca, Mexico : 

 169 plants from Mexico (G400."), 

 G4G78) ; 39 plants (64S2G). 



COOKE, Dr. C. Wythe (See under 

 Sidney Paige, and F. L. Wilde). 



COOPER, Colin Campbell, New York 

 City (through the Government Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : Oil 

 painting by the donor entitled " For- 

 ward (The Crusaders)" (G515G). 



COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, UNI- 

 VERSITETETS BOTANISKE MU- 

 SEUM (through Dr. Ove Paulsen. 

 Inspector) : 90S plants, chiefly from 

 Mexico and Central America 

 (G4494); 15 plants, Polijstichum, 

 from Europe (64870). Exchange. 



COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, ZOO- 

 LOGICAL MUSEUM: Skin and 

 skull of a water rat, Arvicola am- 

 Itltihiux, and an alcoholic specimen 

 of the same si>ecies (G45G9, ex- 

 change). 



CORN, Pvev. N. P. M., Marshall, N. C. 

 (through Dr. W. T. Schaller) : Crys- 

 tals of monazite from North Caro- 

 lina (G3874). 



CORNFORTH, AiMHUit (See \nider 

 Mrs. Livia Hatch Bryant). 



COTTLE, Mrs. Albekt, Wa.shiugtou, 

 D. C. (through Mrs. Julian-James) : 

 Lady's tortoise-shell back - comb 

 (04049, loan). 



CON, Dr. Philu', University of New 

 Brunswick, Fredericton, New Bruns- 

 wick, Canada: 8 fi.shes collected in 

 Canada during the summer of 1919 

 (G4505, exchange). 



CRANE LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, 

 THIO, Cleveland, Ohio. Prints made 

 ))y Sei)liiograpli Process (6 speci- 

 mens) ; p(n-trait of Capt. Georges 

 GuyneuK-r, after the painting^ by 

 Lieut. Henry Farre (G4024). 



CUMING S, Prof. E. R., University of 

 Indiana, Bloomington, lud. : An ex- 

 liil>ition specimen of fossiliferous 

 limestone and a polished slab of the 

 same (64194). 



CURRAN, Mrs. Elma H., Ilheos, 

 Rahia, Brazil: 51 marine molUisks, 

 16 .species from the beach at Ilheos 

 (64595). 



CURRELL, Joiix W., Washington, 

 D. C. : 3 notes issued by the Himrod 

 Furnace Company in 1872 (64852). 



CURTISS AEROPLANE AND MO- 

 TOR CORPORATION, New York 

 City (through Mr. F. L. Faurote, 

 ^Manager, Department of IMucation 

 and Sales Promotion) : Bronze medal 

 issued by Mr. Glenn H. Curtiss in 

 connuemoration of the first trans- 

 -Vtlantic flight, made by the NC-4, in 

 1919 (G4222). 



GUSHING, IMrs. Fp.axk Hamilton, 

 Care, F. C. Curtis, Albion, N. Y, : 

 Portrait in oil of Frank Hamilton 

 Cushliig, by Ilovenden, and 193 lan- 

 tern slides of ethnological subjects 

 (G4768). 



CUTHBIORT. Dr. E. P., Titusville, Pa. 

 (through Dr. W. A. Dewey, Ann 

 Arbor, Mich.) : 9 volumes of the 

 Transactiims of the American Insti- 

 tute of Homeopathy for the years 

 1900-1904 (047G4). 



CUTLER, Col. Harry (See under Jew- 

 ish Welfare Board, National Head- 

 quarters, New York City). 



DALL, Dr. William H., U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey, Washington, D. C. : 

 Collection of plaster casts; proof 

 impressions of 104 antique engi'aved 

 gems in the Vatican Cabinet in 

 Rome, Italy (64724). 



(See also under IMrs. Ellison Van 

 Loon Snyder.) 



