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EEPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, 1922. 



CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF— 

 Continued. 



try, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Wasliington, D. C.) a portion 

 of tlie type specimen of plant, 

 Tanacetuni compactum, from Ne- 

 vada (68291, exchange) ; (tlirougli 

 Ivan M. Johnston) 6 specimens 

 of cacti (68454, exchange). 

 CALMAN, Dr. W. T. (See under 

 British Government, Britisli Mu- 

 seum (Natural History).) 



CAMP, R. D., Brownsville, Tex. : 

 Plant and a turtle from Brownsville, 

 Tex. (66887, 67308). 



CAMPBELL ART CO., THE, Eliza- 

 beth, N. J. : 2 copies of " The Golden 

 Glade," a collotype in color, by F. 

 Hazell (67183) ; a multicolor (collo- 

 type) reproduction "Dahlias" 

 (67316) ; original water color of 

 "The Ducal Palace," by Frank 

 Wasley, 4 collotype printing plates 

 and 7 progressive proofs from them 

 (67633) ; collotype print in colors of 

 "The Ragged Sentinels" (land- 

 scape), after Alden Pierson (68400) ; 

 chromo collotype reproduction en- 

 titled "Autumn Landscape," after 

 Allen D. Cochran, and a duplicate 

 print (68512). 



CANADIAN GOVERNMENT : 



Department of Agriculture; En- 

 tomological Branch, Ottawa, 

 Canada : ( through Dr. J. Mc- 

 Dunnough) larva of a moth 

 (67499) ; 3 specimens of flies, 1 

 of them being a paratype 

 (67620, exchange). 

 Bioloyical Board of Canada, Uni- 

 versity of Toronto, Toronto, 

 Canada: (through A. H. Leim) 

 shrimp from St. Marys Bay, 

 Nova Scotia (68079, exchange) ; 

 (through Prof. A. G. Hunts- 

 man) 40 mollusks and a collec- 

 tion of Crustacea from the Gulf 

 of St. Lawrence, being a part of 

 the material collected by the 

 Cheticamp Expedition (68528). 

 Victoria Memorial Museum, De- 

 partment of Mines, Ottawa, 



CANADIAN GOVERNMENT— Contd. 

 Victoria Memorial iluseuni — Con. 

 Canada: (through Harlan I. 

 Smith) fresh-water mollusks 

 from the Atnarko River, 

 Atnarko , British Columbia 

 (67341) ; (through Dr. E. M. 

 Kindle) 4 specimens of annelid 

 worms, collected by J. T. Bert- 

 rand at Chandler, Coast of 

 Gaspe, Province of Quebec, 

 Canada (67998) ; fossil bones 

 representing 5 species of dino- 

 saurs, and fossil wood, from 

 Alberta, Canada (68312, ex- 

 change). 



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

 Washington, D. C. : A fragment 

 weighing 42 grams of a meteorite 

 found near Cold Bay, Alaska 

 (67304). 



C^iULETON, M. A., Bocas del Toro, 

 Panama : 82 plants from Panama 

 (66924). 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 

 WASHINGTON, Washington, D. C. : 

 3 plants, cacti, collected by Prof. 

 Albert Ruth (67362) ; 13 plants col- 

 lected in Texas by Mrs. S. L. Patti- 

 son (67390) ; (through Dr. L. A. 

 Bauer, director, department of Re- 

 search in Terrestrial Magnetism) a 

 jar of Sargassum weed, together 

 with 40 specimens of crabs, 25 

 shrimps, 3 annelid worms, and about 

 100 bryozoans, collected by the 

 Carnegie about 200 miles of£ Cape 

 Hatteras October, 1921 (67664). 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 

 WASHINGTON, MOUNT WILSON 

 OBSERVATORY, Pasadena, Calif, 

 (through Alfred H. Joy, secretary) : 

 Collection of photographs showing 

 the history of transportation 

 methods on the Mount Wilson road 

 (67263). 



CARNEY, J. E., Jr., Mdnas Geraes, 

 Brazil (through F. L. Hess) : 

 Samples of a radioactive mineral 

 from Minas Geraes, Brazil (67167) ; 

 8 specimens of the mineral pucherite 

 from Brazil (68213). 



