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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 



CARTERET BOOK CLUB, OF NEW- 

 ARK, THE, Newark. N. J. ( through 

 Rudolph Ruzicka, New York City) : 

 9 specimens, comprising 4 engraved 

 wood blocks and 5 proofs, designed, 

 engraved, and printed by Rudolph 

 Ruzicka (65920). 



CARTWRIGHT, L. W., Vallejo, Calif. : 

 A carved wooden image from the 

 Solomon Islands (65572) ; model of 

 Samoau outrigger canoe (65S51). 



CASE RESEARCH LABORATORY, 

 Auburn, N. Y. : Dyscrasite sender, 

 receiver, and tube of the type fur- 

 m'shed the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, 

 subsequent to November 11, 1918 

 (65315). 



CASTELLANOS, Alberto, Buenos 

 Aires, Argentina : 5 specimens of 

 cacti (65535, exchange). 



CAUDELL, A. N. (See under Fred- 

 erick Knab, Estate of.) 



CxlWTHORN INSTITUTE OF SCI- 

 ENTIFIC RESEARCH. THE, Nel- 

 son, New Zealand (through Dr. R. J. 

 Tillyard) : 78 species of Pyralidae, 

 all new to the Museum collections 

 (66650). 



CHAMBERLAIN, Edward B., New 

 York City: 2 specimens of pteri- 

 dophyta from Dominica, British 

 West Indies (66270). 



(See also under Sullivant Moss 

 Society, The.) 



CHAMBERLAIN FUND, FRANCES 

 LEA, Smithsonian Institution : Col- 

 lection of tourmalines, cut and un- 

 cut, and other cut gems (65235) ; 3 

 cut blue zircons (65374) ; 4 carved 

 jades (657S3) ; 2 cabochons of Per- 

 sian turquoise (65785) ; 2 cut gems 

 each of Madagascar orthoclase and 

 wernerite, and 1 Australian opal 

 (65786) ; 4 Australian sapphires, 3 

 cut blue zircons from Queensland, 

 Australia, and a cut opal weighing 

 31.9 carats, from Australia (6.5910, 

 66224, 66590). 



CHAMPLAIN, A. B., Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, Harrisburg, Pa. : 33 speci- 

 mens of parasitic Hymenoptera 

 (66108, exchange). 



CHANDLER, Prof. Asa C. (See 

 under Rice Institute, The.) 



CHANSLEll, Waltee S., Bicknell, 

 Ind. : 9 small mammal skulls, and a 

 partial skeleton of a dog from Ed- 

 wardsport, Ind. (65252, 65852). 



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

 dustry, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : 22 exotic 

 beetles, including 8 species new to the 

 Museum collections (06145, ex- 

 change). 



CHAPIMAN, Mrs. E. M., Washington, 

 D. C. : Cincinnati china teacup and 

 antique Mexican chair (65906). 



CHAPMAN, Dr. F., Victoria, Aus- 

 tralia : 5 lots of Tertiary bryozoans 

 from Australia (65678). 



CHAPMAN, Mrs. Robert Hollistee, 

 Washington, D. C. : Ethnological 

 specimens and a lyre-bird tail 

 (66486). 



CHASE, Mrs. Agnes, Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington-, D. C. : 54 

 plants (65508). 



(See also under Dr. L. H. Bailey.) 



CHASE, Enoch A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Original trade-mark No. 1, issued by 

 the U. S. Patent Office, October 25, 

 1870, to the Averill Chemical Paint 

 Co. ; also Patent Office specification 

 for same (65684, loan). 



CHICAGO, UNIVERSITYY OF, 

 WALKER MUSEUM, Chicago, 111.: 

 Casts of type specimens of inverte- 

 brate fossils in the Walker ]Mu- 

 seum, made by Dr. R. S. Bassler 

 (6.5569, e.s change) : 2 skulls of 

 D iceratherium cooki from Agate 

 Springs, Nebr. ; casts of the skulls 

 of Edapliosaurus and Diadectes 

 from the Permian of Texas, and a 

 collection of casts of tyr>e specimens 

 of invertebrate fossils prepared by 

 Dr. R. S. Bassler (66014, exchange). 



CHILDS, L. J., Rialot, Calif.: Speci- 

 men of the mineral bayldonite from 

 Riverside County, California 



(66570). 



CHINA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF, 

 Peking, China ; V. K. Ting, Director : 

 4 specimens of fossil crabs, Macrop- 

 thalmiis lafrciUci used as medicine 

 in China (65587). 



