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Chesterfield, A. A., Sweetsbiirg, Que- 

 bec, Canafla : 65 birds' eggs aud a 

 nest from British America (49853). 



China, Imperial Government of: A 

 handsome cekTdon colored porcelain 

 vase of the Yung-cheng period 

 (49609) ; also a peachblow vase, an 

 exquisite product of the K'ang-hsi 

 period, presented through His Excel- 

 lency T'ang Shao-Yi, a special am- 

 bassador to the United States 

 (49638). 



Chrisman, Morris, Tucson, Ariz.: 2 

 snakes from the region of Santa 

 C a t a 11 n a Mountains, Arizona 

 (49623). 



Christ, Dr. H., Basel, Switzerland: 

 62 specimens of ferns, mainly from 

 Costa Rica (49604) ; 10 specimens of 

 ferns from Mexico and Costa Rica 

 (49841; 50124), Exchange. 



Christiernsson, W. E., Keystone, S. 

 Dak. : Specimen of spodumene 

 (49082). 



Chubb, Mrs. Charles St. J., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Specimen of mistle- 

 toe, Phorodcndron cnlifornicum, and 

 of CEotillo, Fourqueria splcndcns 

 (49840). 



Clapp, George H., Pittsburgh, Ba. 

 About 80 cotypes of Bifidarki tuba 

 intu!<costain, from Arizona (49536) ; 

 2 cotypes of AahmiinvUa kochii from 

 New Mexico (49712). 



Clark, Alfred C, New York City : 

 Berliner gramophone, with certain 

 improvements invented by Alfred C. 

 Clark In 1898 (49940: loan). 



Clark, Hon. Herbert E., U. S. vice- 

 consul, Jerusalem, Syria : 37 flint 

 implements from the " Plain of 

 Bethlehem," Jerusalem (50010) ; a 

 fine series of photographs illustrat- 

 ing the donor's private collection of 

 prehistoric objects from the " Plain 

 of Bethlehem" (50198). 



Clark, H. W., Bureau of Fisheries. 

 Washington, D. C. : 2 specimens of 

 Botrychimn from the District of Co- 

 lumbia (49390). 



Clark, John H., New Orleans, La. : 

 Portrait of Audubon (49486). 



Clarke, F. W. ( See under B. J. Stan- 

 wood. ) 

 Clarke, William Eagle, Royal Scot- 

 tish Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland : 

 12 specimens of field mice, Apodcmus 

 fridaricnsis, from Fair Isle, Scot- 

 land (49S97: exchange). 

 Clemens, Rev. Joseph, Fort Douglas, 

 Utah: About 200 specimens of land, 

 freshwater, and marine shells from 

 the Philippine Islands (50011). 

 Clough, L., East Concord, N, H. : Gar- 

 net nodule (49722). 

 Cockerell, T. D. a., Boulder, Colo.: 

 Hymenoptera, Elasmospoma sp., 

 from Boulder (49003) ; 3 specimens 

 of Hymenoptera, Monodontomerus 

 monUvagus from Boulder (49077) ; 

 8 insects (49201) ; 5 cotypes of Yc- 

 ToniccUa agassizi, 1 odontophore of 

 Coryphella iodiriea, mounted slide 

 (49693) ; 40 specimens of Hyme- 

 noptera, Diptera, and Lepidoptera 

 (49764) ; 21 specimens of Hyme- 

 noptera and Diptera from Boulder 

 (49788) ; 9 plants from England and 

 the United States (49985) ; 2 co- 

 types of Nomada vcxator, cotypes of 

 a Cecidomyid and parasites of same, 

 from Colorado (50074) ; 15 plants 

 from various localities (50161) ; 

 about 40 insects from Colorado 

 (50249). 

 Collins, F. S., Maiden, Mass.: Fasci- 

 cle XXXI of " Phycotheca Boreal! 

 Americana" (49538: purchase). 

 Collins, Rev. Mark A., Waynesboro, 

 Pa. : Hide bottle from the west 

 coast of Africa, with paint and pul- 

 verized mineral substance used l)y 

 the natives for painting their eye- 

 brows (49731). 

 Commerce and Labor, Department of : 

 Bureau of Fisheries: 369 samples of 

 ocean bottom collected by the steamer 

 Albatross between 1883 and 1888; 

 also 169 microscopic slides mounted 

 by Prof. L. A. Lee (48967^ ; type 

 and 1 cotype of algie, Achochce- 

 Hum hoytii, from Fort Macon 

 Breakwater, Beaufort, North Caro- 

 lina (49072) ; 23 lots of Pacific 

 sponges, Geodidse and Erylidie, types 



