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CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCI- 

 ENCES, San Francisco, Calif, 

 (through Bureau of Entomology, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C.) : 7 specimens of 

 Hemiptera, including 4 paratypes of 

 2 species (66113) ; (through Miss 

 Alice Eastwood) Plant, Pilularia, 

 from California (66391, exchange) ; 

 15 living cacti collected in Mexico by 

 Mr. I. IM. .Tolinston (664S4, ex- 

 change). 

 CALIFORNIA RAND SILVER 

 (INC.), Randsburg, Calif.: Silver 

 ore (65248). 

 CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF, De- 

 partment of Botany, Berkeley, Calif, 

 (through Prof. H. M. Hall) : 48 

 photographs of type specimens of 

 plants in the Gray Herbarium 

 (66162) ; 19 photographs of type 

 specimens of plants of the genera 

 Pyrrocoma, Chrysothamnus, Erio- 

 carpum and UazarcUa in the Green 

 Herbarium at Notre Dame Univer- 

 sity (66393) ; Plant, Dryopteris 

 (66616). Exchange. 

 CAMP, R. D., Brownsville, Tex.: 19 



plants (663S7, 66664, 66560). 

 CAMPBELL, Prof. Arthur S., Upland, 

 Calif. : 6 paratypes of ophiurans, 

 Ophiocryptus maculosus and a star- 

 fish, Henricia leviuscula (66367). 

 CAMPBELL, William J., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. : 4 photostats of plumbeo- 

 types (66348, 6-5592). 

 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT : 



Department of Agriculture, Ento- 

 mological Laboratory, Frederick- 

 ton, New Brunswick (through 

 John Tothill) : Paratype of 

 Ernestia longicomis (66574). 

 Department of the Interior, Do- 

 minion Parks Branch, Ottawa, 

 Canada : Motion-picture film en- 

 titled " Trumpeter Swans " 

 (65935). 

 Geological Survey, Ottawa, Can- 

 ada : 77 crustaceans from Can- 

 ada (65230, exchange). 

 Department of the Naval Service, 

 Ottawa, Canada : 145 specimens, 

 representing 15 species, of ma- 



CANADIAN GOVERNMENT— Contd. 

 Department of the Naval Service — 

 Continued. 



rine and fresh water moUusks 



from James and Hudson Bays 



and vicinity (66256). 



CANTON CHRISTIAN COLLEGE', 



Canton, China (through Dr. C. W. 



Howard) : 61 specimens of Hymen- 



optera from Canton, China (66686). 



CAPPS, S. R., United States Geological 



Survey, Washington, D. C. : Fossils 



from the coast of Thrace (65965). 



CARLETON, M. A., Almirante, Pana- 

 ma : 85 plants collected in Panama 

 (66.515). 



CARLTON, A. E., American Consul, 

 Medan, Sumatra, Netherlands In- 

 dies : Samples of the eight com- 

 mercial grades of Hevea rubber pro- 

 duced and sold in the Medan market 

 (66204). 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 

 WASHINGTON, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Prof. W\ A. Setchell, De- 

 partment of Botany, University of 

 California, Berkeley, Calif.) : 75 

 ferns from Samoa (66055) ; (through 

 Dr. D. T. MacDougal, Tucson, Ariz. ) : 

 3 specimens of cacti (66330). 



(See also under Prof. A. L. Tread- 

 well.) 



CARNEGIE MUSEUM, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. (through Dr. W. J. Holland) : 19 

 specimens of parasitic eynipoids 

 (wasps), including 16 species, of 

 which 14 are represented by holo- 

 types (65483, exchange). 



CARNEY, J. E., Jr., Rio de Janeiro, 

 Brazil: Tourmalines, beryls, and 

 examples of rare minerals from 

 Brazil (66569). 



CARR, Wilbur J., Director of the 

 Consular Service, Department of 

 State, Washington, D. C. : Moorish 

 flintlock musket and 3 South African 

 native spears (65605) ; Moorish dag- 

 ger ; Chinese carving of a mendicant 

 priest, with standard ; plumb, lamp, 

 and terra cotta head from ancient 

 Rome ; and a piece of carved stone 

 from the Greek theater at Syracuse, 

 Sicily (65758). 



