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Champ, J. H. (See under r.aldwin-Zeigler 

 Polar Expedition.) 



Chandleu, H. p., Lincoln School, Pasa- 

 dena, ("al.: Plant from California. 

 40356. 



Chandler, Horace, Fairville, New Bruns- 

 wick: Clover-mite (Bryobia pralensin 

 Carman). 39889. 



Chapman, Mrs. C. N., Sault Ste. Marie, 

 Mich.: Thirteen specimens of Eskimo 

 clothing and implements from Fort 

 Churchill, Canada. Purchase. 41187. 



Chapman, Mrs. E. M., Washington, D. C. : 

 Ancient and modern silver and copper 

 coins. • 41018. 



Cherrie, George K., Brooklyn Institute 

 of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y. : 

 Six bats from Venezuela. 39808. 



Chesnut, V. K., Bozeman, Mont.: Three 

 plants from Montana (39874; 39890). 

 (See also under Department of Agricul- 

 ture. ) 



Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, 

 111. : Received through Frank C. Baker, 

 deep-sea shells from Yacatan Channel 

 (gift) (40150) ; received through Wil- 

 liam K. Higley, 6 mounted birds (ex- 

 change) (41158). 



(Jitizens' Executive Committee, G. A. R. 

 Encampment, 1902: Received through 

 Barry Bulkley, secretary, 38 badges 



. of the Thirty-sixth National Encamp- 

 ment«of the G. A. R., held at Wash- 

 ington, D. C, October 6-10, 1902. 

 39977. 



Clark, Prof. Hubert Lyman, Olivet Col- 

 lege, Olivet, Mich.: Received through 

 Professor Wheeler, plant from Mich- 

 igan (39964); lizards from Jamaica. 

 (40330); snake {EiUania brachystoma) 

 from Michigan (40949); 4 batrachians 

 from Michigan (41072); 11 fishes, in- 

 cluding Lycodontis moringa; Labrisomus 

 pectinifer; Trachinotus; Monacanthus; 

 Siphosioma; Flerasfer ajfinis, antl Fun- 

 dulus (41227). 



Clark, T. B., New York City: Four 

 specimens of ancient glassware from 

 Syria. Purchase. 39736. 



Clark, Prof. William B., Johns Hopkins 

 University, Baltimore, Md. : Specimens 



Clark, Prof. William B. — Continued, 

 of washings containing fossil Ostracoda. 

 Exchange. 40395. 



Clarke, Hopewell, St. Paul, Minn. : 

 Rocks and ores from near Winston, 

 Mont. (39635 ) ; specimens of malachite 

 and malachite calcite (39882). 



Clements, F. E., Minnehaha, Colo.: 

 Two specimens of Sedum from Colo- 

 rado. 39768. 



Cloonan, E. a., St. Louis, Mo.: Dragon- 

 fly, Anax Junius Drury. 39865. 



Clute, W. N., Binghamton, N. Y. : 

 Thirty-five ferns from New Zealand, 

 collected by C. C. Armstrong. Pur- 

 chase. 40284. 



CocKERELL, Prof. T. D. A., East Las 

 Vegas, N. Mex. : Unio from New Mex- 

 ico (39862); Coleoptera, Diptera, 

 Hymenoptera and other orders (39888) ; 

 16 specimens (4 species) of hymenop- 

 terous parasites (39999); 90 specimens 

 of insects from New Mexico (40115); 

 47 parasitic Hymenoptera, bred from 

 coccids collected at Zapotlan, Mexico, 

 by Prof. C. H. Tyler Townsend (40204) ; 

 insects, mollusks, and crustaceans 

 (40255); cotype of Lamprempis 

 cJiichimeeu Wheeler and Melander, 

 from Mexico (40257); carboniferous 

 fossil, 3 mesozoic fossils and 7 fossil 

 plants (40458); 471 specimens of in- 

 sects, including Diptera, Trichoptera, 

 Coleoptera, Orthoptera, Hymenoptera, 

 Rhynchota, and Lepidoptera (40612); 

 3 specimens of cockleburs, XaiitJtium 

 (40687); miscellaneous insects (40703) ; 

 am phi pods, leeches, and a geophilid 

 from Las Vegas Hot Springs (40707); 

 plant from New Mexico (40722); 2 

 plants from New Mexico (40725); 91 

 specimens of Lepidoptera, 24 speci- 

 mens of Orthoptera, 39 specimens of 

 Diptera, 63 specimens of Hymenop- 

 tera, and 1 specimen of Neuroptera 

 (40998); miscelleneous insects (41042); 

 mollusks and crustaceans from San 

 Pedro, Cal. (41075); 11 land shells 

 from Pecos, N. Mex. (41170). (See 

 under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Cocks, R. S., New Orleans, La.: Two 

 plants from Louisiana. 40803. 



