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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



Crawfokd, Mrs. Margaret, Brightwood, 

 D. C: Snowy o\\\, Ni/rtm iiyrtea. 40986. 



Crosby, D. J., Department oi Agricul- 

 ture: Specimen of Panax qumqiiefol'mm 

 collected in Virginia. 40454. 



Crosby, F. W. Washington, D. C. : Trilo- 

 bites from Mount Stephens on the Cana- 

 dian Pacific Railroad (gift) (39980); 

 glacial clay from West Seattle, Wash, 

 (purchase) (40027); 2 specimens of 

 concretionary diorite from near San 

 Diego, Cal. (gift) (41049). 



Crosby, W. O., Massachusetts Institute 

 of Technology, Boston, Mass.: Speci- 

 men of native arsenic from Santa Cruz 

 County, Ariz. Exchange. 40399. 



Cross, L. T. (See under Montello Gran- 

 ite Company.) 



Cross, Whitman. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Crowley, J. J., Logan, Mont.: Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Plant from Montana. 41146. 



Crozier, Brig. Gen. William, U. S. A. 

 (See under War Department.) 



Cummins, M. D., Pierceton, Ind.: Arrow- 

 heads, hatchets, and fossils from Kos- 

 ciusko County, Ind., and 3 specimens 

 of ore from Colorado and Kansas. 

 39735. 



CuRRiE, R. P., and II. S. Barber, U. S. 

 National Museum: 3,982 insects repre- 

 senting different orders from Plum- 

 mers Island, Maryland. 40106. 



Curry, Capt. George. (See under Hon. 

 Bernard S. Rodey. ) 



Curt, C. F. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Curtiss, a. H. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture. ) 



CusHiNG, Mrs. F. H., Garrett Park, Md.: 

 Forty-six blankets, baskets, pottery, 

 and other articles. Purchase. 41193. 



CusHiNG, Frank H. (deceased). (See 

 under Smithsonian Institution, P>ureau 

 of Ethnology. ) 



CusiCK, W. C, Union, Oreg.: Two speci- 

 mens of Sedum from Oregon (40034); 

 24 plants from Oregon (40500). 



CuTTS, Mrs. F. G., Riverside, Wash.: 

 Pupa of Sphinx-moth. 41209. 



Daggett, Hon. John, Black Bear, Cal.: 

 Piece of twine used by the Indians of 

 the Lower Klamath River in making 

 their nets, and specimen of plant from 

 which a fiber reseTnl)ling hemp i^ ob- 

 tained. 39798. 



Daniel, J. W., jr., Washington, D. C. : 

 Bat { Molossu.s fosteri) ; rat {Oryzomys), 

 from Sapucay, Paraguay. 41062. (See 

 under A. Royster. ) 



Daniel, Dr. Z. T., Siletz Indian Agency, 

 Oreg. : Brass key and a potato masher. 

 39677. 



Daniels, L. E., Indianapolis, Ind.: 

 Twenty-five specimens of Carboniferous 

 insects. Deposit. 40339. 



Dannefaerd, S., Auckland, New Zealand: 

 Two specimens of Aptery.r lairyeri from 

 Stewart Islands, New Zealand. Pur- 

 chase. 40075. 



Dannehl, Henry. (See under James 

 McDonnell. ) 



Darlincjton, Dr. M. N. (See under Co- 

 lumbia College, New York. ) 



Davenport, Dr. C. B., University of Chi- 

 cago, Chicago, 111. : Four species of 

 . fresh-water bryozoans. 40611. 



Davenport, H. C, East Orange, N. J.: 

 Trapogan Pheasant, Tnipopan satyra 

 (40134) ; Sonnerat's Jungle fowl, Gallus 

 sonnerati, and a» Brazilian tree duck, 

 Dendrocygnaviduata (40467); Trapogan 

 Pheasant ( C(?r /or** /.s) (40496); 7 birds, 

 in the flesh, including 3 specimens new 

 to the Museum collection (40683) ; Bean 

 goose (40747); 3 specimens of Black- 

 winged peacock, Pavo nigripennis; also 

 3 specimens of Gallus lafayetti, Pavo 

 a-istatus variety (41125); specimen of 

 GalliiH varitts and a specimen of Chryso- 

 lophun aviherslhe ( 41 1 78 ) ; Java peacock, 

 Pavo muticus; 3 Jungle fowls ( Gallus 

 hankiva) and a hybrid Gallus hankiva X 

 sonneratii (41184). 



Davidson, A., Los Angeles, Cal.: Four 

 plants from California (40934; 41069). 



Davis Broth ehs, Diamond, Ohio: Four- 

 barrel Remington pepper-box pistol 

 (40607); six-shot revolver, IVlaynard 

 patent, 1845; six-shot Connecticut Arms 

 Company revolver, 1834 (40944). Pur- 

 chase. 



