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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



Clark, .Sanda, Wiisbing^ton, D. C. : Two 

 skins of Fiber ziiethious. Purchase. 

 33201. 



Clark, Dr. William, Berea, Ohio, trans- 

 mitted l)y George H. Girty, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey : Fish spine found in 

 Berea shales, and a lamellibranch from 

 Cleveland shale. 32770. 



Cleveland, D., San Diego, Cal. : Four 

 specimens of Frankenia palmeri. 33561. 



Cleveland, Dr. W. N., Toledo, Ohio: 

 Typo specimens of Fchinognnthus cJeve- 

 landi Walcott, and Utica shale fossils 

 from near Holland Patenb, New York. 

 33447. 



CocKERELL, Prof. T. D. A. (See nnder 

 New Mexico Agricultural Experiment 

 Station.) 



CoE Brass Manufacturing Company, 

 Ansonia, Conn., transmitted by Charles 

 F. Brooker, president: The Wallace 

 collection of dynamos and electrical 

 machinery. 32363. 



Cohen, Rev. Henry, Galveston, Tex. : 

 Copy of Jubilee Liturgy, in Hebrew, 

 Maratbi, and English, of the synagogue 

 at Bombay. 32757. 



CoiT, J. C, Denton, Tex. : Ammonite 

 found in Denton County, Tex. 33472. 



Cole, Mrs., Washington, D. C. : Shuttle 

 for weaving rag carpet. 33516. 



COLLAMARiNi, Dr. G., Naples, Italy: 

 Specimens of selenium. Purchase. 

 32921. 



Collins, F. S., Maiden, Mass. : Fifty- 

 two plants (33008) ; fascicle of plants 

 (Phycotheca Boreali- Americana No. 8). 

 (33008). Purchase. 



Collins, G. N. : Photograph of the Golah 

 tribes of Africa playing the game "Man- 

 cala." 33145. (See under New York 

 Colonization Society.) 



Colonization Society, Washington, 

 D. C: Five hats from Liberia, Africa, 

 illustrating twined and coiled weaving. 

 33539. 



Colt, J. B., & Co., New York City: Six 

 transparencies illustrating animal loco- 

 motion. Purchase. 33415. 



Commons, A., Wilmington, Del. : Five 

 specimens of Ojjhioglossuvi vulgaium L. 

 32907. 



Comstock, F. M., Cleveland, Ohio: 

 Plants. Exchange. 33507. 



Cook, Mrs. Alice, Washington, D. C. : 

 One hundred plants from the Canary 

 Islands. Purchase. 33460. 



Cook, H. L., Front Royal, Va. : Sphinx 

 moth, Protoparcc rustiea Fabr. 32461. 



Cook, Prof. O. F., Washington, D. C: 

 Two lily bulbs from Africa (gift) 

 (32635) ; 24 beetles from Paguna, Tene- 

 riffe (gift) (32884) ; 506 plants collected 

 byF.C. Straub in Liberia (gift) (33110) ; 

 more than 5,000 specimens of Mi/xomii- 

 cetes, constituting Professor Cook's pri- 

 vate collection (purchase) (33125); 23 

 vials containing African mollusks (gift) 

 (33295) ; 3 bats and a specimen of Croci- 

 dura from Mount Cofiee, Liberia, West 

 Africa (gift) (33400) ; 156 plants (gift) 

 (33432) ; specimen of Cijclodermas huh- 

 hardii Cook (type) and a type and 5 

 cotypes of Desmonns earlei Cook (gift) 

 (33496). (See also under New York 

 Colonization Society.) 



Cooke, Dr. Clinton T., Hutchinson, 

 Minn. : Fourteen birds' eggs from Min- 

 nesota. 33096. 



Cooke, Miss J. M., San Diego, Cal.: 

 Shells, representing 67 species, from 

 Lower Ciilifornia and the Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia (gift) (32775) ; specimens of west- 

 coast shells (exchange) (33526). 



Cooke, M. P. B., Lockport, N. Y. : Nest 

 of oriole. 32868. 



Cooper, W. B., U. S. National Museum: 

 Silver watch with detached lever or 

 .anchor escapement. 33309. 



Coover, a. B., Roxabell, Ohio: Photo- 

 graph of a carved stone found at Baum 

 Village, Ross County, Ohio. 33165. 



Coquillett, D. W., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Seven hundred and eighty- 

 two specimens of North American dip- 

 teraand 28 specimens of European dip 

 tera, including several type specimens 

 (32830); 487 specimens of diptera 

 (32915) ; marmoset, Hapale jacchus 

 (33253). 



CORDLEY, A. B., Corvallis, Oreg. : Thirty- 

 seven specimens of diptera. 32841. 



Cornell, Mrs. Thomas L., Derby, Conn : 

 Twelve specimens of Etruscan pottery. 

 Exchange. 33303. 



Corning, Dr. G. A., Hampton, Iowa: 

 Eight specimens of dried plants col- 

 lected in Iowa and Wisconsin. 33351. 



