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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907, 



CoBNKM. University. Ithaca, X. Y. : 

 2 c-hak-odoids (4f.::i7l. 



Corner. Mrs. W. II.. ("liaiiiii;iii. I'a. : 

 Anti(|Uf wafllc-iroii ( t<;r>;iO). 



Cory. II. II.. (JreenlHi.sh, Wis.: Eggs 

 of Vcrc.sa hiihaliis Say (4r,722). 



Covii.i.E. F. v.. I)oi)artiiKMit of Ai^ricul- 

 turt', Wasbiui:t<iii, 1>. ('. : iMt plants 

 from Greenfield. New IIanii)sliir(' 

 (4GG72 : collected for llic Museum)- 



Cox. W. v.. Bright wood. D. C. : 2 

 si)etinicns uf f^olden-winped wood 

 pecker, or flicker, Colaptcn aunitiix 

 (47300; 47425). 



Crawford. Lamar. New York City : 

 2 quartzito im])lomonts found in a 

 rock shelter on Manhattan Island 

 (4G572). 



Cbevecoeur. F. v.. Ona^a, Kaus. : 

 Fishes from Kansas (47430). 



Crosby, Cyiu's K.. Ithaca. N. Y. : ^^ 

 parasitic llynienoptera (4<j.">;j.j). 



Crosby. I'. W., ^Vashington, D. C. : 

 Sandstone concretions (46413). 



Crown, W. S.. Washinj,'ton. D. C. : 

 JIalf-cent. 1834. T'nited States cur 

 rency (4(;i.")0). 



CuLP. W. r.. Sunhury. Pa. : Electric 

 light - bug, Betiacits haldemanimi 

 Leidy (47409). 



Cl'KTIS. Wii.t.ia.a[ E., Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 rugs made from the brea.sts 

 of specimens of lihen (40000). 



Daecke. V. A. !■:., I'liii.Klclpliia, Pa.: 

 2 tlies (40001). 



DAiiUiUEX. rLRic. Princi'ton. N. .T. : 

 Specimen of Asiroscoinis f/iittatiis 

 and one of Urophi/cis rcgius 

 (4700.-)). 



Dall, W. H., U. S. Geological Survey. 

 Washington, D. C. : Ancient Korean 

 fire-hox collected l)y C;(>orgc Kcinian 

 dui'iim the Kussiaii-.IapMiicsc wai- 

 (1211S: loan). 



D.\R.M.sTAnT. GERAfANY, Potauical Gar- 

 den: 4»; specimens of living Cras- 

 sulace.'P (40850 : exchange) . 



Davenport. IIo.\iek. Morris I'laius, 

 N. .7.: Magellan goose (47337). 



Davis. C. Lester, Le Roy, Kans. : 17 

 Carl)oniferous fossils ( 40.j."t2 : ex- 

 change). 



Davis, Mrs. Ellen .M.. PliihuU'lphla. 

 Pa. : Silver service wliicli belonged 

 to Commodore .John KcUey of the 

 r. S. Navy, consisting of a (ofTee 

 pot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher, and 

 slop howl ( ICCl 1 ). 



D.w IS, i;. W.. Quebec, Canada : 

 Salmon. SiiIiiki xalar. and a trout, 

 Sdlrcliniis fnnti)inlis (4018(i). 



Davis. Giii.kokd, Washington, D. C. : 

 Pair of old iron .-steelyards (47113). 



Davis. S. Austin. Yonkers, N. Y. : 

 Specimens of Pixidid from Ecuador 

 (47330). 



Davis, William T.. New Rrighton, 

 N. Y. : Si)ecimen of clothes-moth, 

 Trichoplmqn inpetzella (40040). 



I>AYTON, O. .1.. Kiiolilcy. \V. \;i. : Chert 

 spearhead (47380: purchase). 



1»KA.M. C. C, Bluffton. Ind. : 10.", plants 

 from Indiana (ICmOS): ISO plants 

 from Guatemala (4710.-: exchange). 



Dr GoLiA and Atkins Co.. Atolia. Cal. : 

 Specimen of scheelite (47140). 



Deiker. C. ,T., Eureka. 111.: 3 photo- 

 grajths sliowing the eartliworks of 

 luound-builders (40.-)10) ; fragments 

 of ancient iiottery (47302). 



Delabue, M. (i.. Washington. D. C. : 

 Common red bat. Ldtiiurus IxirciiHn 

 (40440). 



De Pass. M. W.. Anlit'r. I'la. : Speci- 

 men of Dyfioxtcs tit}/iifi (4(!322). 



Detwiler, Miss Laira C. .Jersey City, 

 N. .1. : Fern from Mexico (40710). 



Dickson, Kohkht. Pidslmi-g. Pa.: 4 

 (Jeometrid larva- (4<;o27i; inllated 

 larva of an insect, I'apilio (400(!1). 



DiMKn. .]. S.. r. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington. D. C. : 4 species of ore, 

 oil. and co.al from Michiiran and 

 Texas (47427). 



l»i.\i.\i<i(K. (iKoiuiE, SpringlicUl, .Ma.s.s. : 

 2 types of E.r()chomiis cuhcnsis Dim- 

 mock (40004). 



