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CHANTLAND, Charles H., Spokane, 

 Wash, (through W. T, Chantland) : 

 Bronze and enamel Harrison badge 

 worn during the presidential cam- 

 paign of 1840 (70198). 



CHAPIN, Edward A.. Washington, 

 D. C. : 6 skulls of birds (69564). 



(See also under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of, Bureau of Animal In- 

 dustry. ) 



CHAPIN, Mrs. Elise H., Chattanooga, 

 Tenn. : 3 plants (69875, 69909). 



CHAPIN, Miss LuciLE Ann, New 

 York City : A drum of the period of 

 the American revolution (68542). 



CHAPMAN, Miss Eliza M. (See under 

 Miss G. P. Patterson). 



CHAPMAN, W. E., American Consul, 

 Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico : 105 am- 

 phipods, collected off the West Mexi- 

 can coast by Mr. Harry Notton 

 (69629) ; 7 specimens of shrimps 

 " cuaques," collected by Senor Jesus 

 Gonzales Ortega of Mazatlan in the 

 Quelite River, State of Sinaloa, Mex- 

 ico (69814) ; 16 lots of fishes, 3 lots 

 of mollusks, a snake, and 7 lots of 

 marine invertebrates, also collected 

 by Senor Ortega from the estuaries 

 of the State of Sinaloa (70004). 



CHASE, Mrs. Agnes (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of. Bureau of 

 Plant Industry). 



CHASE & Co., L. C, Boston, Mass. : 6 

 samples of printed and figured mo- 

 hair pile fabrics (G9645) ; 11 sam- 

 ples of " Leatherwove " imitation 

 leathers (69992). 



CHICAGO TRIBUNE, THE, Chicago, 

 111. : IS specimens ( Sunday supple- 

 ments, etc.) of four color printing 

 by the Rotogravure process, includ- 

 ing the first newspaper so published, 

 April 9, 1922 (68602). 



CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF, Chi- 

 cago, 111. (through Dr. C. A. Shull) : 

 8 flies (68652). 



CHINA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 

 LTD., New York City (through 

 F. L. Hess) : Examples of romeite 

 from China (68719). 



CHRISTENSEN, Dr. Carl (See under 

 Universitetets Botaniske Museum). 



CHRISTIAN RECORD PUBLISHING 

 COMPANY, College View, Nebr. : 2 

 periodicals for the blind, being a 

 copy of the Christian Record printed 

 in New York Point, and a copy of 

 the same in Revised Braille (09711). 



CHUMLEY, James, University of 

 Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland: 29 

 specimens of an echinoderm, the rosy 

 feather star; a fine series of the 

 parasite Myzostomum cirriferum and 

 some other invertebrates (70065). 



CLAGETT, R. M., Smithsonian Instl- 

 tition : 2 eggs of Cooper's hawk 

 from Maryland (70093). 



CLAPHAM, Mrs. Thomas, Port Wash- 

 ington, L. I., N. Y. : Antique seal in- 

 scribed " General Post Office, Ire- 

 land " (68845). 



CLAPP, Dr. George H., Sewickley, Pa. : 

 About 3000 specimens of West In- 

 dian landshells (69593). 



CLAPP, Dr. Wm. E. (See under Com- 

 mittee on Marine Piling Investiga- 

 tions, and Harvard University, Mu- 

 seum of Comparative Zoology). 



CLARK, B. Preston, Boston, Mass. : 

 27 moths including a pair of very 

 rare ones from Australia, all new to 

 the Museum collections, and 75 

 moths from Gizo, British Solomon 

 Islands (69958) ; 1050 specimens of 

 butterflies and moths from Yunnan, 

 China, containing many species new 

 to the Museum collections (70187). 



CLARK, L. F., Marathon, Fla. : 2 

 teeth of a sperm whale (68641). 



CLARK, Robert Sterling, New York 

 City: 264 mammals, 153 birds, 8 

 lots of crabs, 7 lots of shrimps, 2 

 lots of myriapods, 7 insects, 259 

 fishes, 311 mollusks, 15 lichens, 308 

 reptiles and batrachians, collected 

 by Ar-thur deC. Sowerby in China 

 (68806). 



CLARKE, Mortimer, jr., Washington, 

 D. C. : Casts of 4 Egyptian sculp- 

 tures (69122). 



(^LATWORTHY, Fred P., Estes Park, 

 Colo. : 3 autochromes (69630). 



