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CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Department 

 of Botany, Ithaca, N. Y. : 4 plants 

 from Central America (68555). 



CORNING, Mrs. Howard, Bangor, Me. : 

 Original letter, dated March 13, 1830. 

 written by William Austin Burt to 

 his wife, Phebe, on the typewriting 

 machine invented by Mr. Burt in 

 1829 (69721). 



CORPE, Mr., Nogales, Ariz.: 2 plants 

 (69087). 



COTTON, John W., Glendale, Calif, 

 (through Howell C. Brown) : Dry- 

 point (70151). 



COVILLE. Dr. Frederick V., Botanist, 

 Department of Agriculture. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 4 specimens of Wokas 

 (pondlily seeds) prepared for food 

 by the Klamath Indians, collected at 

 Klamath Marsh, Oreg., August, 1902 

 (69465). 



(See also under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of, Forest Service). 



COWDRY, N. H., New York City: 32 

 ferns from China (69S74). 



COYKENDALL, M. A., Washington. 

 D. C. : Blue china platter of the early 

 part of the 19th century (69352, 

 loan). 



CRAWLEY, Howard ( See under Penn- 

 sylvania State Department of Agri- 

 culture). 



CRITTENDEN, E. C. ( See under Phil- 

 osophical Society of Washington). 



CROCKER, William J., Washington, 

 D. C. : Loon (69158). 



CROSS, Capt. H. E., Schawa, District 

 Jhelum, India (through U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Bureau of 

 Entomology, Washington, D. C.) : 32 

 flies from India, including 2' species 

 of bot-fly new to the Museum col- 

 lections (69999). 



CUMMMINGS, Mrs. J. H., Wilming- 

 ton, N. C. : 5 plants from North 

 Carolina (69118). 



CUNDY, H. J., Republic, Wash. : Stone 

 pestle, chipped blades, and rejectage 

 (69851). 



CURRAN, C. HoWxVRD ( See under Ca- 

 nadian Government, Department of 

 Agriculture, Entomological Branch). 



CUSHMAN. Dr. Joseph A.. Boston, 

 Mass. (through Dr. T. Wayland 

 Vaughan) : Eocene foramlnifera 

 from Peru, comprising 4 or 5 species 

 r 69058). 



DAHLGREN, Mrs. Louisa, Washing- 

 ton, D .C. : 2 suits of antique Scandi- 

 navian armor of the 16th and 17th 

 century (70107, loan). 



DALL, Dr. W. H., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. (See 

 under Caifornia Academy of Sci- 

 ences, E. P. Chace, Mrs. W. H. Esh- 

 naur, Chas. J. Gabriel, Mrs. T. S. 

 Oldroyd, D. Thaanum, Dr. R. H. 

 Tremper, and Alex. Walker). 



DARLING, Joseph R., Kew Gardens, 

 Long Island, N. Y. : Three-wheeled, 

 gasoline automobile, designed and 

 built by Carl W. Kelsey in 1898 

 (69850). 



DARRAH, Col. Thomas W., U. S. 

 Army, Washington, D. C. : A Ger- 

 man military helmet of the period 

 of the World War (69102). 



DARTON, Dr. N. H., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : 4 speci- 

 mens of minerals from Lower Cali- 

 fornia (69753). 



DAUGHERTY, James H., New York 

 City: 5 etchings (69796, loan). 



DAVIDSON, Dr. A., Los Angeles, 

 Calif.: 13 plants (68778, 68974, 

 69907, 69164, 70071, 70125) ; 3 

 plants from California (68672, 

 68723, 68791). 



DAVIS, Harry (See under North 

 Carolina State Museum). 



DAVIS, J. S., Battle Mountain, Nev. : 

 Specimen of silicified wood from Ne- 

 vada (70148). 



DAY, L. G., Washington, D. C. : A 

 boulder of quartzite simulating a 

 human foot (69613). 



DAY, Mrs. Robert G., New York City: 

 Pair of earrings of the latter part 

 of the 18th century (70177). 



DAYTON, Miss Mary T., Chestnut 

 Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.: A daylight 

 projector, and a daguerreotyT)e of a 

 group of children (68951). 



