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CaLirornta Citrus Propucts Company, 
National City, Cal.: Citric acid, melade, 
lemon extract, lemon oil, from the 
Lewis and Clark Exposition at Port- 
land, Oreg. (45794). 
CaututEsA, Francisco Loprz, San José, 
Costa Rica: Reptiles, batrachians, and 
2 mole-crickets (44638). 
Catvert, Mrs. E. F. R. (See under Miss 
Cornelia P. Randolph. ) 
CANADA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF. 
under Ottawa, Canada. ) 
Cannon, W. A., Tucson, Ariz.: Cactus | 
fruits (44717). 
Canu, F., Versailles, France: Fossil shells 
from the Cretaceous of France (44809: 
exchange). 
- Carp, GEorGE W. (See under Sydney, 
New South Wales,. University of Syd- 
ney. ) 
CaRLIsLE, J. A., Gainesville, Fla.: Pair 
of ram’s horns (45239). 
Carnecig Institution, Washington, D. 
C.: A large collection of insects from 
Central America, obtained by Mr. Fred- 
erick Knab (received through Dr. L. 
O. Howard) (45043); 827 mosquitoes 
and other insects collected in July and 
August, 1904 by H. 8. Barber (45258) ; 
fishes, insects, mollusks, and other in- 
vertebrates collected by J. Hobart Eg- 
bert in the region of the Hawaiian 
Islands while attached to the Magnetic 
Expedition under the auspices of the 
Carnegie Institution (45865). (See also 
under Department of Agriculture. ) 
CarNneGIE Musevo, Pittsburg, Pa.: Speci- 
men of Sanguinaria from Pennsylvania 
(45833; exchange). 
CarruTH, G. H., Catawba, Va.: Larva 
and pupa of a moth, Sisyrosea textula 
(44997). 
Cary, L. R., Cameron, 
* (45643). 
Cary, Mrrritr, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: 13 dragon- 
flies and a moth from Athabasca, Mac- 
kenzie Districts, Canada (46035). 
Cary, Merritt, and L. Bruner, Depart- 
ment of Agriculture: 128 dragon flies 
La.: Shells 
from Juan Vifias, Costa Rica (46034). ! 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
Castner, Mrs. Hamirron Y., New York 
City: 10 specimens illustrating the 
manufacture of aluminum by the Cast- 
ner process, and a portrait of H. Y. 
Castner (45366). 
CATLETTSBURG, KENOVA AND CEREDO 
Water Company, Catlettsburg, Ky.: 
Specimen of ‘crystallized soot” 
(45164). 
| CaupELL, A. N., U.S. National Museum: 
(See 
Lizard from Wyandotte Cave., Ind. 
(44825; collected for the Museum); 3 
bats, Myotis, from Indiana (45025); 
salamanders from Falls Church, Va. 
(45154; collected for the Museum); 150 
specimens of Orthoptera from Paraguay 
(45423). 
Crerriatio, A., Washington, D. C.: Crab, 
Gecarcinus, found in a bunch of ba- 
nanas from Cuba (45930). 
CEYLON COMMISSION AT THE LOUISIANA 
PurcHasrE Exposition: Ores and non- 
metallic minerals from Ceylon (44639; 
6 swifts, Collocalia, from Ceylon (44904; 
purchase). 
CHaALwin, H. J., superintendent Muni- 
cipal Gardens, Cape Town, South Af- 
rica: Seeds (44716). 
CHAMBERLAIN, E. B., Cumberland Cen- 
ter, Me.: Living plant, Sedum stolon- 
iferus, from Maine (46100; exchange). 
CHAMBERLAIN, F. M. (See under Depart- 
ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau 
of Fisheries. ) 
CHAMBERLAIN, L. T., New York City: 
Collection of unios from Burmah 
(45317). 
Cuannon, Miss M. K., Philadelphia, 
Pa.: Mole-cricket, Gryllotalpa borealis 
(45045). 
CHANUTE, Octave, Chicago, Ill.: Models 
of flying-machines and kites (45671; 
45672). (See also under Field Museum 
of Natural History. ) 
CuHapman, N. A., East Cleveland, Ohio: 
Photograph of Dr. G. 8. B. Hempstead 
and his ‘‘Archeological Map’’ of Ports- 
mouth, Ohio, and vicinity (44726). 
Cuapman, 8S. B., Shope, N. C.: Grass- 
hopper, Chortophaga __ viridifasciata 
(45619). 
