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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1923. 



CLAUDE JOSEPH, Rev. Bro., Correo 

 NuSoa, Chile : 191 plants from Chile 

 (69835). 



(See also under Instituto de la 

 Salle, Correo Nuiioa.) 



CLEAR, L. D., jr. (See under British 

 Guiana, Science and Agriculture De- 

 partment). 



CLEMENS, Mrs. Joseph, Corvallis, 

 Oreg. : 3 plants (68753). 



CLEMENTS, Miss Gabrielle DeV., 

 Lanesville, P. O., Gloucester, Mass. : 

 2 progressive proofs of a color etch- 

 ing (69390) ; 12 etchings (69806, 

 loan). 



CLENCH, Prof. William J., Ann 

 Arbor, Mich. : 13 moUusks from 

 Cintra Bay, Africa (70134). 



CLEVINGER, J. H. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of. Bureau of 

 Chemistry). 



CLINTON, H. G., Manhattan, Nev. : 

 Fibrous orpiment from White Caps 

 Mine, Manhattan (69459, ex- 

 change) ; specimen of fibrous orpi- 

 ment from White Caps Mine 

 (69527) ; miscellaneous ores, min- 

 erals, and fossils, from Nevada 

 (69840) ; specimen of gold in cal- 

 cite (69962) ; 34 specimens of min- 

 erals, and a small collection of 

 archaeological specimens (70064). 

 (See also under W. L. Taylor.) 



CLOKEY, Iba W., Denver, Colo.: 43 

 specimens of plants from Colorado 

 (68702, exchange). 



CLOVERNOOK HOME FOR THE 

 BLIND, Mount Healthy, Ohio: 

 Pack of playing cards for the blind 

 (69746). 



COALE, Henky K., Highland Park, 

 111.: 2 bird skins (68690, exchange). 



COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A., Boulder, 

 Colo. : 22 specimens of insects, in- 

 cluding 6 specimens representing 6 

 determined species, of which 2 are 

 represented by types (68795) ; 7 

 plants from Colorado (68919) ; 10 

 specimens of Ilymenoptera, 14 being 

 determined species of bees and 

 wasps, including types of 2 species 



COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A.— Contd. 

 of bees (69000) ; 66 specimens of 

 insects from Colombia (69129) ; 24 

 miscellaneous insects (69382) ; 5 

 specimens, 4 species, of land shells 

 from Porto Santo, Madeira Islands, 

 including the types of 1 new species 

 and of 2 new subspecies (69501) ; 3 

 specimens of identified bees (69507) ; 

 specimens, 5 species, of bees and 

 wasps, 4 of the species being repre- 

 sented by cotypes (69591) ; 2 but- 

 terflies and 4 moths from Funchal, 

 Madeira Islands, including a type of 

 a new species, and a moth from 

 Colorado (69616) ; 2 specimens of 

 Pleistocene fossils from a well at 

 Campo do Baixa, Madeira (69617) ; 

 3 specimens of Hymenoptera, in- 

 cluding a cotype of a bee (69749) ; 

 20 moths, including 3 types (69783) ; 

 150 moths (Ithomiinae), and 5 

 moths, including a type species 

 (69826) ; 35 specimens, 19 species, 

 of mollusks from Madeira (70014). 

 (See also under Colorado, Univer- 

 sity of). 



COKER, Dr. R. E., Chapel Hill, N. C. : 

 2 amphipods collected at Beaufort. 

 N. C. (69943). 



COLE, Miss Lilian A., Union, Me. : 5 

 plants (68S42, 68917). 



COLEGIO DEL SAGRADO CORA- 

 z6N, Guantanamo, Oriente, Cuba 

 (through Bro. Hioram) : 12 ferns 

 from Cuba (68831). 



COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA, 

 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE, 

 Washington, D. C. (through Mrs. 

 Carolyn Gilbert Benjamin) : China- 

 ware and glassware of the latter 

 part of the 18th century (68827) ; U. 

 S. Navy Nurse Corps uniform of the 

 period of the World War (17 speci- 

 mens) (68865) ; child's sampler 

 made by Jane Robertson in 1814, 

 silver tea caddy owned by Alexan- 

 der Spottswood, Governor of Vir- 

 ginia, during the early part of the 

 18th century, Lowestoft china vase 

 made during the latter part of the 

 18th century (69918). Loan. 



