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KEPOKT OF NATIONAL IMTTSEUM, 1919. 



CoNZATTi, Prof. C : Oaxaca, Mexico : 

 Specimen of lichen from Mexico 

 (63113). 



CoBBiN, Mrs. H. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 Miniature model of a 10-inch disap- 

 pearing gun, made in the Electrician 

 Sergeant's Department, School of 

 Submarine Defense, Fort Totten, N. 

 Y., and presente<l by the school to 

 Lieut. Gen. H. C. Corbin, U. S. Army 

 (62851, loan). 



Cornell University, Department of 

 Botany, Ithaca, N. Y. (through Prof. 

 K. M. Wiegand) : 31 specimens of 

 plants fa-om New York (62807, ex- 

 change). 



Costa, Dr. J. Simao da. (See under 

 Para, Brazil, Museu Goeldi.) 



Cox, Philip, University of New Bruns- 

 wick, Fredericton, New Brunswick: 

 4 specimens of dace, Leuciscus per- 

 leiji (63499). 



Craighead, F. C, Bureau of Ento- 

 mology, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : Speci- 

 men of young tortoise, Gopherus 

 agassizi, from Arizona (62669) ; 2 

 snakes, CarpliopMs amoenus, from 

 Fairfax County, Va. (63589). 



Crane, W. E.. Washington, D. C. : 414 

 specimens of land and marine shells 

 from various localities, collected by 

 the donor (63674). 



Crompton, C. E., St. George, Pribilof 

 Islands, Alaska: 2 crustaceans, 

 Pagurus alaslcensu and Oregonia 

 gracilis, fish stomach contents, from 

 the vicinity of St. George Island 

 (62677). 



Cbovo & Co., Washington, D. C. 

 (through Smithsonian Institution, 

 National Zoological Park) : Speci- 

 men of tree frog, imported in a 

 bunch of bananas (62621). 



Curban, H. M., Laurel, Md. : Sample of 

 carapicho fiber, Triumfetta, sp., col- 

 collected by the donor at Bahia, 

 Brazil (63345). 



CusTTs, Dr. .T. B. Gregg, Washington, 

 D. C. (through Dr. W. A. Dewey, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich.) : 15 volumes of 



CusTis, Dr. J. B. Gregg — Continued. 

 Transactions of the American Insti- 

 tute of Homeopathy (63510) ; an 

 (trigimil letter written by Hahne- 

 mann, the founder of homeopathy, 

 in 1805 (63558). 



Dall, Dr. W. H. (See under Dr. R. 

 H. Tremper.) 



Danforth, Mrs. Charlotte Ellis, 

 Washington, D. C. : An English 

 hunting watch, gold case (62760) ; 

 ethnological and archeological ma- 

 terial from various localities, nest 

 of a wren from Ireland, section of 

 bark of California redwood, 15 

 specimens of Ordovician trilobites 

 and crinoids, and a fossil plant 

 (63206) ; an ivory and pearl shell 

 silk reel, a scent bottle of Bohemian 

 red glass, and a perforated spade- 

 shaped gorget (slate) from Ohio 

 (63456) ; a French cashmere shawl, 

 an old Paisley shawl, an Indian 

 scarf, a Turkish hanging, a Rus- 

 sian art-iron watch stand, and 2 

 Cypraea shells (63507) ; small 

 Swiss watch, blue enamel with 

 initials O. M. E.. set with brilliants, 

 which formerly belonged to the 

 owner's mother, Olive M. Ellis 

 (63569, loan) ; furniture of the 

 early part of the nineteenth century 

 (10 specimens) (63663). 



Danglade, Ernest, Vevay, Ind. : Mol- 

 lusk, Quadrula heros, collected in 

 Eagle Creek, Ky., October 10, 1917 

 (63083). 



Darton, N. H., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : A frag- 

 ment of meteoric iron from San 

 Rafael, N. Jlex. (628S0). 



Davidson, Dr. A., Los Angeles, Calif. : 

 14 specimens of plants from Cali- 

 fornia (62624, 63202, 63419). 



Davis, Sergt. A. H., Washington. 

 D. C. : Skin, skull, and skeleton of 

 a Belgian police dog (63237). 



Davis, George II., Mount Rainier, 

 M(\. : An exhibition specimen of 

 tine-grained sandstone containing 

 fo.ssil tracks (63187). 



