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R. R. Carpenter, Wilmington, Del., curl-tail lizard. 



Bernard Cawill, Silver Spring, Md., two coyotes. 



Kenneth Clow, Washington, D. C, capuchin monkey. 



Miss Doris M. Cochran, United States National Museum, Washington, D. C, 

 2 scorpions, 22 water snakes. 



Mrs. K. Cohen, Bowie, Md., three angora goats. 



Dr. F. V. Coville, United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. 

 seven chuckwallas. 



Mrs. Annie T. Craley, Washington, D. C, yellow-fronted parrot. 



Miss Amelia Crawford, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Mrs. J. H. Cummiiigs, Wilmington, N. C, two glass snakes, six-lined lizard, 

 anolis. 



R. O. E. Davis, Washington, D. C, barred owl. 



Allen DeFord, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Charles F. Denlcy, Rockville, Md., lour golden pheasants. 



Miss Grace Devendorf, Washington, D. C, mynah. 



F. I. Donn, Washington, D. C, common gallinule. 



M. C. Dowiing, Bethesda, Md., 11 horned lizards. 



Mrs. Bertha Duncan, Washington, D. C, red fox. 



E. Vv. Ehmann, Piedmont, Fla., six baldpates, six pintail ducks. 



Dr. Wm. O. Emery, United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, Washing- 

 ton, D. C, three blind worms. 



Mrs. C. L. Emmart, Baltimore, Md., alligator. 



F. W. Engle, Washington, D. C, common boa. 

 William Engle, Washington, D. C, canary. 



I. B. Faidley, Falls Church, Va., coot. 



Dr. David Fairchild, Washington, D. C, two hermit crabs. 



Mrs. R. W. Ferguson, Fernandino, Fla., two Florida skunks. 



F. T. Fitch, Buchanan, Va., duck hawk, 



H. J. Gibson, Washington, D. C, blacksnake. 



Dr. George Giglioli, Mackenzie, British Guiana, deer, curassow. 



Norman Gilillan, Washington, D. C, hog-nosed snake. 



Mrs. Goodloe, Washington, D. C, opossum. 



Alex Goodman, Washington, D. C, woodchuck. 



R. H. Gordon, Washington, D. C, horned lizard. 



W. B. Grange, United States Bureau of Biological Survey, Agassiz's tortoise, 

 three horned lizards, spiny swift, spiny-tailed lizard. 



Miss Hawthorne, Washington, D. C, sparrow hawk. 



Miss L. E. Hemington, Washington, D. C, six canaries. 



Horace Hicks, Washington, D. C, DeKay's snake. 



James P. HoUoway, Washington, D. C, rhesus monkey. 



O. H. Holmes, Washington, D. C, red-tailed hawk. 



R. Bruce Horsfall, Nature Magazine, Washington, D. C, corn snake. 



S. R. Hughes, Leesburg, Va., common loon. 



Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, New York City, chimpanzee, mountain gorilla. 



Walter Johnson, Bethesda, Md., silver pheasant, golden pheasant, two 

 lineated pheasants. 



D. C. Jonhas, Washington, D. C, box tortoise, garter snake, common anolis. 



E. S. Joseph, New York City, lung fish. 



Mr. Keith, Georgetown, S. C, 5 water moccasins, 2 blacksnakes, 2 water 

 snakes, 3 copperheads, chicken snake, king or chain snake. 

 C. O. King, Washington, D. C, tarantula. 

 John Kitterman, Kensington, Md., two common terns. 



