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BURKS, F. M., Onalaska, Tex. 

 (through Dr. O. P. Hay) : Portion 

 of tooth of a fossil elephant from 

 Texas (70114). 



BURLING, G. L., Westminster, S. W., 

 London, England : 15 lots of marine 

 mollusks from Moruga, Trinidad 

 (69496). 



BURROWS, Geokge E., Washington. 

 D. C. : Fish from Rocli Creek, near 

 Chevy Chase, Md. (69060). 



BUSH-BROWN, Mrs. H. K., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 8 etchings (69797, 

 loan). 



BUSHNELL, David I., Charlottesville, 

 Va. : Hammer said to have been 

 made from a piece of a meteor now 

 in the National Museum, City of 

 Mexico (68586) ; 3 finger-rings 

 (68621). 



BUTLER, William Allen (See under 

 James, Mrs. Julian). 



CALDERON, Sr. Dr. Don Salvador, 

 San Salvador, Salvador: 814 plants 

 (68776, 68837, 69377, 69708). 



(See also under Salvador, Gov't 

 of). 



CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF 

 SCIENCES, San Francisco, Calif.: 

 31 plants (69663, 69902, exchange) ; 

 (through Dr. W. H. Dall) 51 species 

 of land mollusks and 3 species of 

 marine mollusks from the Galapagos 

 Islands (70117). 



CALIFORNIA CENTRAL CREAM- 

 ERIES, San Francisco, Calif.: 20 

 samples of casein and lactose prod- 

 ucts obtained from cow's milk 

 (69428). 



CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Berkeley, Calif. : 22 specimens of 

 minerals and 16 cultivated ferns 

 (68894, 69732, exchange) ; (through 

 Prof. E. O. Essig) 20 grasshoppers 

 (70233). 



CAMPBELL ART COMPANY, Eliza- 

 beth, N. J. : Chromo collotype en- 

 titled "Golden Autumn" (69687). 



':;anadian government : 



Department of Agriculture, Ento- 

 mological Branch, Ottawa, Can- 

 ada : Fly (a bird parasite) 

 (68740) ; (through Dr. J. Mc- 



CANADIAN GOVERNMENT— Con. 



Department of Agricxdture — Con. 

 Dunnough) 3 flies (69605) ; 

 (through C. Howard Curran) 

 10 flies, paratypes of 4 species 

 (69727, exchange) ; 3 flies 

 (70045). 

 Biological Board of Canada: 

 (through Dr. C, McLean Eraser, 

 Pacific Station, Nanaimo, Brit- 

 ish Columbia) : 53 specimens, 2 

 species, of lower chordates from 

 Vancouver Island (68779). 

 Department of Mines, Geological 

 Survey, Ottawa, Canada : 2 spec- 

 imens of minerals, camsel- 

 lite and colerainite (69227, ex- 

 change). 

 Victoria Memorial Museum, Otta- 

 wa, Canada (through Frits 

 Johansen) : 5 specimens of 

 amphipods from Botanie Valley, 

 British Columbia, collected by 

 F. Johansen, July, 1922, at an 

 elevation of 4000 feet (69180) ; 

 48 fishes from western Canada 

 (69967, exchange). 

 CANTERBURY MUSEUM, Christ- 

 church, New Zealand (through R. 

 Speight, Curator) : 3 frogs from 

 New Zealand (70164, exchange). 



CANTON CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, 

 Canton, China (through Prof. C. W. 

 Howard) : 100 specimens of Lepi- 

 doptera, chiefly moths (69946). 



CANU, F., Versailles, France : 2 slabs 

 containing Permo-Carboniferous fos- 

 sils from Algeria (68616). 



CAPPS, S. R., U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C. : Mesozoic fossils 

 from Palestine (69680) ; (through 

 Dr. M. T. Lukovitch, University of 

 Belgrade, and Department of 

 State) : A small collection of in- 

 vertebrate fossils from the Middle 

 Eocene, about 25 miles northwest 

 of Zvornik, Bosnia, Jugoslavia, col- 

 lected by the donor June 24, 1922 

 (70159). 



CARBUTT, Mrs. Maby E., Montclair, 

 N. J. : Cabinet oval photograph of 

 John Carbutt (68850). 



