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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1923. 



CARD, Dr. G. W. (See under Aus- 

 tralian Museum). 



CAREY, Charles, U. S. National 

 Museum: Coast Artillery first class 

 marksmanship badge (70180). 



CARMICHAEL, Alfred Lee, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Cretaceous shell (69142), 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 

 WASHINGTON, Washington, D. C. : 

 Type material of the mineral lepido- 

 crocite from Easton, Pa. (68902) ; 

 (through Prof. W. A. Setchell, Uni- 

 versity of California, Berkeley, 

 Calif.) 112 ferns from Tahiti 

 (69263) ; (through Dr. J. C. Mer- 

 rlam. President) ; plant collected by 

 Sylvanus G. Morley (69665). 

 Desert Laboratory, Tucson, Ariz, 

 (through Dr. D. T. MacDougal, 

 Director) : 3 plants and 15 

 specimens of cacti from north- 

 ern Sonora (70008, 70123). 



CARNEGIE MUSEUM, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. : 24 specimens, 9 species, of Bem- 

 becid wasps (68610) ; (through Dr. 

 W. J. Holland) 4 beetles, including 

 3 species (70183, exchange). 



CARPENTER, J. Herbert (See under 

 James, Mrs. Julian). 



CARR, F. S., Edmonton, Alberta, Can- 

 ada : 18 specimens, 4 species, of 

 beetles (lampyrids) (68886, ex- 

 change). 



CARR, Wilbur J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Barong and kris, with their scab- 

 bards from Mindanao, P. I. (69401). 



CARTER, A. Q. (See under Ralph M. 

 Erskine). 



CASE, C. P., Tenakee, Alaska: Egg 

 case of the big skate found on the 

 beach near Tenakee (68534). 



CAVINS, O. A. (See under Richmond 

 Petroleum Company of Mexico, 

 S. A.). 



CAWSTON, Dr. F. G., Durban, Natal, 

 Soutli Africa : 5 freshwater mollusks 

 from South Africa (68947). 



CHACE, E. P., San Fernando, Calif.: 

 79 specimens of marine inverte- 

 brates, 17 insects, and 2 mollusk 

 eggs collected by the donor at Re- 

 dondo and Santa Monica, Calif. 

 (70044) ; (through Dr. W. H. Dall) 



CHACE, E. P.— Continued, 

 about 100 specimens, 30 species, of 

 Pleistocene fossil shells from near 

 Point Resort, 4 miles south of Re- 

 dondo (70056) ; 46 specimens of ma- 

 rine invertebrates, 8 insect larvae 

 and 14 mites collected by the donor 

 at Mugu Bay, Ventura County, Calif. 

 (70224). 

 CHALLENGE MACHINERY COM- 

 PANY, Grand Haven, Mich. : Photo- 

 graph of machine used in addressing 

 newspapers, catalogues, etc. (69154). 



CHAMBERLAIN FUND, FRANCES 

 LEA, Smithsonian Institution : Cut 

 citrine quartz from Brazil, weighing 

 1180 carats (68738) ; 2 aquama- 

 rines and a golden-green beryl from 

 Madagascar (68913) ; a 50-carat 

 aquamarine from Brazil (68916) ; a 

 14-carat cut stone of pink beryl from 

 California (68980) ; garnet (esson- 

 ite) weighing 3.5 carats, from Cali- 

 fornia (69251) ; 5 carved objects in- 

 cluding jade, variety nephrite, and 

 serpentine (69266) ; a mandarin 

 buckle of jade (nephrite), from 

 Shantung, China (69822) ; cut blue 

 zircon weighing 9.5 carats (70017) ; 

 2 carved Chinese jadeites (70074) ; 

 59 specimens, 15 species, of land- 

 shells from Trinidad (70221) ; a 

 carved pendant of pink tourmaline 

 (70036). 



CHAMBERLAIN, Dr. James E. (See 

 under W. L. Keech). 



CHAMBERS, B. L., U. S. National 

 Museum : Woodchuck from Mary- 

 land (69421). 



CHAMBERS, Prof. C. O., Stillwater, 

 Okla. : 2 specimens of cacti (68569). 



CHAMBERS, Frank V., Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: A bromide print (69186). 



CHAMPION COATED PAPER COM- 

 PANY, New York City: 2 copies of 

 " Book of Samples of Paper " con- 

 taining samples of all " Champion " 

 papers printed and lithographed in 

 all the principal processes used for 

 printing (68667). 



CHANDLER, Asa C, Houston, Tex.: 

 2 slugs from Texas (69908). 



