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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 



Campbell, E. F., ^yasbiugtou, D. C. : 

 26 speciiueus, represeutiug 9 species, 

 of marine shells from Cape Lookout, 

 X. C, and James River, Va. (56761). 



Carnegie Institution of Washington : 

 10 living specimens of Cactaceae, con- 

 sisting of 12 specimens of MamiUaria 

 and 7 specimens of Coryphantha 

 similis, coll(?cted by Prof. A. Ruth in 

 Texas (55648 ; 56S83) ; 2 living speci- 

 mens of Cactaceae collected near 

 Flagstaff, Ariz., by Dr. Forrest 

 Sbreve (55718) ; about 2.000 plants, 

 including Cactaceae, from Colorado. 

 New Mexico and Texas, collected by 

 Dr. J. X. Rose and Mr. William R. 

 Fitch (56092) ; 22 plant six>cimens 

 from Colombia. South America, re- 

 ceived from Mr. John G. Sinclair 

 (56871) ; 5 specimens of Dudley a 

 parishii from Lebec, Cal., collecte<l 

 by Dr. D. T. MacDougal (56989). 



Carnegie Institution of Washington 

 and TJ. S. Geological Survey. 

 Washington, D. C : 16 cases of 

 rocks, fossil wood, recent land mol- 

 lusks and recent corals, from the 

 Leeward and Virgin Islands, West 

 Indies, collected by Dr. T. Wayland 

 Vaughan (56807). 



Carnegie Museum. Pittsburgh, Pa. : 1 

 living .specimen of Cactaceae col- 

 lected on the Isle of Pines by Mr. 

 G. A. Link (56181). 



Carr, W. p., Deadwood, S. Dak.: 50 

 plants from South Dakota (55809: 

 purchase) ; 134 plants from South 

 Dakota (56422). 



Carter, Joseph C, U. S. Department^ 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 

 An etching, *' Cedars in Moonlight." 

 by James D. Smillie (56779). 



" Carter, X. E., Elkhorn, Wis. : 16 speci- 

 mens made in imitation of pre- 

 historic implements (55677; 55757; 

 56464). 



Case, Dr. E. C, University of Michi- 

 gan. Ann Arbor, Mich. : The type 

 specimen of Crossotelos annulatus 

 (56659: exchange). 



Cash, Miss Lilian C, U. S. Xational 

 Museum : Medusie and Amphipods 

 from Plum Point, Md. (5.5674) : frog 

 from Maryland (55910). 



Cassella Color Company, Xew York 

 City : Collection of coal distillation 

 products and dyestuffs illustrating 

 the artificial color industry (57025). 



Cawston Ostrich Farm, South Pasa- 

 dena, Cal. : Egg of Nubian ostrich, 

 Struthio camelus (55684). 



Central Ml'seum of the Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences. 

 (See under Brooklyn.) 



Chace, Mrs. E. P., Los Angeles. Cal. : 

 Specimens of nepionic young of 

 Petricola from North Santa Monica, 

 Cal. (56158). 



Chagnon, W., St. Johns. Quebec. Can- 

 ada : 8 specimens of Lepidoptera 

 (56693). 



Chalmers, R. Budd, Germantown, Pa. : 

 27 specimens of sponge, TetilJa gra- 

 vata (56688). 



Chamberlain, C. E., B'ethlehem, 

 Pa. : Specimen of Limax maxim us 

 (56022). 



Chamberlain, E. B., X'ew York City: 

 2 mosses from Italy and a si>ecimen 

 from Ceylon (56234; 56379). 



Chambers, B. L., U. S. Xational Mu- 

 .seum : Specimen of barred owl, 

 Strix xaria, from Rockville, Md. 

 (56332). 



Champlain. a. B., Harrisburg, Pa. : 

 23 .specimens of Hymenoptera 

 (55839). 



Chandler, Walter Mark, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 50 mineral specimens 

 (56744: exchange): .specimen of 

 malachite from northern Rhodesia, 

 and a bowlder from Roberts Victor 

 Diamond Mine, Orange River Colony. 

 South Africa (56974). 



Chandonnet, Rev. Z. L., Perham, 

 Minn. : 9 specimens of Laciniaria 

 from Minnesota (55950). 



Charleston Museum, Charleston, S. C 

 (through Dr. D. S. Martin) : 11 

 .specimens of minerals (56752). 



