88 ADDITIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS. 



line-holdei ; samples of spoon baits for bass-, pickerel-, pike , and trout- 

 fishing. 

 Charles] II Bird shaped ethnological object, from Indiana. 

 chase, William II. Models of Nantucket fishing-boats and salt mill- 

 Cluster, Capt. II. C. Models of oyster boat and car, fishiug-sinack, 



Block Island boat, and menhaden purse-seine; scrimshawed tusks of 



walrus. 

 Chicago Feather- Duster Company, Chicago, 111. Series of domestic turkey 



feather dusters, 5 sizes. 

 Cincinnati Society of Natural History, (EL Schroyer.) Cast of ox-horu; 



head of fossil ox ; casts of horn-cores of fossil ox. 

 Clarke, F. L. Specimen of Gordius, from Haleakala Mountains, Hawaii. 

 Clark, F. W. Fish-hatching apparatus. 

 Clark, George. Model of seine-boat, from Michigan; specimens of Core- 



gonus alb us, from Lake Michigan. 

 Clark, J. H. Ethnological and natural-history specimens, from Rhode 



Island. 

 Clark ((• Schneider, Baltimore, Md. Two of Clark & Schueider's guns, 



breech -loading. 

 Cleveland, William II. Model of No-Man's Land fishing-boat. 

 Cleveland Historical Society. Bone arrow-points. 

 Clinton, E. & Co., Philadelphia, Fa. Samples of brushes made from 



bristles and hair of American animals. 

 Clinton, Judge G. W. Fish (Chirostoma) in alcohol from Niagara River. 

 Cardington, C. Specimen of Phymata rosea, from Southern Florida. 

 Coffin, Xat. I. Specimen of Sclcrostoma found in dog's liver. 

 Cogswell, , superintendent, and Hazzard, president, Mine La Motte, 



Missouri. Collection of ores from locality. 

 Coleman, Walter and Sons, Providence, R. L Box of tackle, blocks, 



&c, used on small fishing-craft. 

 Collins Company, Collinsrille, Conn. An assortment of mining-picks, for 



decoration ami illustration. 

 Coif 8 Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn. One gun, rifle, and 



revolver. 

 Cooper & Ileu-itt, Trenton, N. J. Samples of ores and products. 

 Congdon, H. C, foreman Eureka Consolidated Mine, Nevada. Fifty-six 



specimens of the ores and other specimens illustrating the mine. 

 Connecticut Centennial Board of Managers, (by W. F. Blake, secretary.) 



A collection of 12 inch cubes of polished granite from the chief quar- 

 ries of the State, presented by the quarry-owners; geological map of 



the State, enlarged from the map of J. G. Fercival. 

 Consul United states. LevuTca. Three boxes of skulls and ethnologiea, 



Society Islands. 

 Cook, -I. W. d- V. Dried specimens of stickleback (Gasterosteus,) from 



Oregon. 

 Cook, W. II. & Co., New Bedford, Mass. Whale lance, harpoons, and 



toggle-irons. 



