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Bush, B. F. — Continued. 

 63236) ; 2 specimens of plants and a 

 specimen of fern, Cheilanthes eatoni, 

 from Oklahoma (62926,63069). 



BusHNELL, D. I., Jr., Washington, 

 D. C. : A necklace and wristlet of 

 wampum (about 125 years old) from 

 Oldtown, Me. (62711, exchange) ; 

 blowgun and dart, Choctaw Indians, 

 Louisiana, and a pocket sundial and 

 compass, Nuremberg, Germany 

 (62828). 



Caldwell, Col. Bert M., M. C. N. A., 

 Office of the Surgeon General, War 

 Department, Washington, D. C. : A 

 stone metate or mealing plate 

 (62964). 



Calhoun, Dr. John C, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 (through Dr. W. A. Dewey, Ann 

 Arbor, Mich.) : Millspaugh's Medi- 

 cinal Plants in two volumes (63422). 



California Academt of Sciences, San 

 Francisco, Calif, (through Miss Alice 

 Eastwood) : Specimen of plant from 

 California (62795) ; 1631 specimens 

 of plants (63272, exchange). 



California Associated Raisin Co., 

 Fresno, Calif, (through Dr. J. H. 

 Shrader, U. S. Department of Agi-i- 

 culture) : 6 samples of raisin seed 

 products (62772). 



Callow, Robert Richard, Washington, 

 D. C. : The head of a mollusk, 

 Loligo pealei, taken off the bar, Bar 

 Harbor, Me. (62978). 



Canada, Biological Board of, 

 Nanaimo, B. C. (through Dr. C. Mc- 

 Lean Fraser ) : 5 specimens, 2 species, 

 of Pinnotherid crabs from Mudge 

 Island and Nanoose Bay (62939). 



Canada, Geological Survey of, Ot- 

 tawa, Ontario, Canada (through 

 James M. Macoun) : 5 specimens of 

 ferns from Arctic Canada (63341) ; 

 17 specimens of Canadian ferns col- 

 lected in Jasper Park (63468, ex- 

 change). 



(See also under Dominion.) 



Candler, Hon. E. S. (See under Mrs. 

 Anne Jonas McWilliams.) 



Carnegie I^Iuseum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 (through Dr. O. E. Jennings) : 143 



Carnegie Museum — Continued, 

 specimens of plants, chiefly from the 

 Isle of Pines, Cuba, and 115 speci- 

 mens of plants from Ontario (62997, 

 63073, exchange) ; a copy of the 

 plate showing restoration of the 

 fossil reptile Diplodociis carnegil 

 (63581). 



Carter, R. E., Naskeag, Me. : Small col- 

 lection of miscellaneous skulls and 

 bones from Maine, and an arrow 

 point of black slate (63081). 



Case Research Laboratory, Auburn, 

 N. Y. : Dyscrasite box and receiving 

 tube, of the type used in the U. S. 

 Army, 1917-1918 (63751). 



Case, T. W., Auburn, N. Y. (through 

 Dr. G. Winchester, Wyoming, 111.) : 

 4 audions showing Western Electric 

 Co. construction ; 8-inch receiving 

 dyscrasite mirror, 4 dyscrasite tubes, 

 and holder for dyscrasite tube, of the 

 type used during the European War, 

 1914-1918 (63700). 



Cauldwell, Mrs. Eleanor Sherman 

 Thackara. (See under Miss Mary 

 Elizabeth Thackara.) 



Cavanaugh, Col. J. B., U. S. Army. 

 (See under James F. Mclndoe.) 



Cayman Islands, Go\'Ernment of the 

 (through the Colonial Secretary's 

 Office, Kingston, Jamaica, and the 

 Secretary of State for the Colonies 

 at London, England) : Postage 

 stamps issued by the Cayman 

 Islands during the European W^ar, 

 1914-1918; 3 London printings (12 

 specimens) (63462). 



Ceasa, Brazil, Museu Rocha: 60 

 specimens, 12 species, of mollusks 

 from Brazil (63257). 



Chace, E. P., Los Angeles, Calif. : 

 Mollusk, tJTpe of a new species, from 

 San Pedro, Calif. (62869) ; 2 bryo- 

 zoans, 15 annelids, 10 ophiurans, 

 312+crustaccans, 10 pycnogonids, 

 25+insects, and 2 nudibranch mol- 

 lusks from the coast of California 

 (63299) ; 7 sponges, 6 worms, 12 ochi- 

 noderms, 131 crustaceans, 3 mol- 

 lusks, and 12 insects from California 

 (63382, exchange). 



