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EEPOKT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM^ 1909. 



Cambridge, Massachusetts, Museum 

 OF Comparative Zoology : 3 speci- 

 meiis of Foruiicariicbe (48944: 

 loan) ; 2 cotypes of Oiihiozona ginn- 

 nopora (49G57: exclianj?e) ; crinoid, 

 Himerometra pwdophora, cotypo, 

 from off Maiming Iliver, New South 

 Wales (49954) : 2G specimens of 

 orthopterons insects, including 17 

 cotypes (50070: exchange); about 

 1,686 skins of humming birds and 

 swifts, including those from Mr. 

 Outran! Bang's private collection 

 (50233: loan); 57 specimens repre- 

 senting 19 s]iecies of decapod crusta- 

 ceans collected by Thomas Barbour 

 in 1906-7 in Dutch East India and 

 British India (50267). 



Camp, J. H., Baris, Tex. : Invertebrate 

 fossils (49555). 



Camp^ S. H., Jackson, Mich. : 9 sheets 

 of Laciniaria from Michigan (49310). 



Cardin, W. O., Miami, Okla. : 4 speci- 

 mens of lead and zinc ores (50220). 



Carmody, 1'., Fort of Spain, Trinidad, 

 West Indies ; 12 parasitic Hymenop- 

 tera (49684). 



Carnegie Institution, Washington, 

 D. ('. : Specimen of cactus, Opuiitki, 

 collected in Arizona by D. T. Mac- 

 Dougal, director of the Laboratory 

 of Carnegie Institution (48959: ex- 

 change) ; 2 specimens of cactus, 

 Opuitfiu, from Arizona (48983) ; In- 

 dian relics exhumed on the island of 

 San Lorenzo, in the harbor of Callao, 

 Peru (49018) ; 3 boxes containing 10 

 specimens of cacti obtained by D. T. 

 MacDougal (49070) ; through D. T. 

 MacDougal, a jar of fruits of Opun- 

 tia from Arizona (49093) ; through 

 Roswell H. Johnson, Carnegie Insti- 

 tution Station for Experimental Evo- 

 lution, Cold Spring Harbor, Long 

 Island, New York, a set of North 

 American Ladybird beetles, showing 

 variations in the Hippodamia conver- 

 gens quinqucsignata group (49101) ; 

 through D. T. MacDougal, 7 plants 

 from Arizona (49250: exchange); 

 flower bud of a cactus from Arizona 

 (49772). 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa.: 

 419 specimens of FormicariidsB 

 (49107 : loan) ; 3 specimens of Capri- 

 mulgid;e from Costa Rica (49158: 

 loan) ; 6 specimens of Jurassic fos- 

 sils (49391; exchange); 403 speci- 

 mens of Dendrocolaptidte (49489: 

 loan) ; 519 birds' skins, Trochilidse 

 and Micropodidie (50212: loan). 



Carter, W. R., Jacksonville, Fla.; But- 

 terfly, Papilio ajax (49050). 

 Cary, E. S. (See under A. S. Haines.) 



Casa Grande Excavations, 1908 : 

 About 500 specimens including stone 

 implements, pottery, basketry, fab- 

 rics, etc., resulting from explorations 

 and excavations made by Dr. J. Wal- 

 ter Fewkes at the Casa Grande 

 Ruins, Arizona, in 1908, under an act 

 of Congress approved March 4, 1907 

 (49619). 



Casey, Miss S. P., Washington, D. C. ; 

 Makah wallet from Cape Flattery, 

 Washington, collected by Admiral 

 Wilkes in 1838 (48933: loan). 



Caudell, a. N., U. S. National Museum : 

 6 specimens of amphipods and iso- 

 pods from Surf, California (50081). 



Chambers, W. Lee, Santa Monica, Cal. ; 

 15 birds' eggs from California and 

 Lower California (49574 : exchange) ; 

 nest and 5 eggs of Lawrence's gold- 

 finch, AstragaJinus lawrencei (50118; 

 exchange) ; marine shells represent- 

 ing 8 species from the breakwater 

 at San Pedro, California (50210). 



Chanute, Octave, Chicago, 111. ; Mod- 

 els of Chanute's " bi-plane gliding 

 machine," 1896 (49697) ; Chanute's 

 " multiple wing gliding machine," 

 1896 (49922); Chanute's "oscillat- 

 ing wing gliding machine," 1901-2 

 (50019). 



Chase, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Historical objects which belonged to 

 John Hancock and his grandnephew, 

 the late Thomas G. Chase, together 

 with relics of the civil war (50278; 

 loan ) . 



Cherry, Adam, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ; 6 

 stone implements from Carbon and 

 Luzerne counties (50093). 



