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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1^K»2. 



Cali forma , U \i VEKsiTV oF^ — Continued, 

 the auriferous gravels of California 

 (39242) ; received through Dr. William 

 E. Ritter, three siDecimens (cotypes) of 

 Sphxroma pentadon Richardson, from 

 Sausalito (39252). Exchange. 



Call, R. Ellsworth. (See under Chil- 

 dren's Museum, Brooklyn, N. Y.) 



Callorda y Acosta, Don Pedro. (See 

 under de Olea, Seiior Don Severiano. ) 



Campbell, M. R., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey: Salt from Inyo County, Cal., and 

 2 specimens of colemanite from San 

 Bernardino County, Cal. 39071. 



Camus, E. G., Academy of Sciences, Paris, 

 France: Two plants. 39425. 



Candlin, Henry, Greeley, Colo. : Snake, 

 Eutamia jMrietalis. 38198. 



Cantwell, L. E., Charleston, S. C. : Luna 

 moth. 39229. 



Cargdon, J. W. (See under California 

 Academy of Sciences. ) 



Carhart, Henry S. (See under (iray, 

 Mrs. Elisha. ) 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa. Re- 

 ceived through J. B. Hatcher: Oligo- 

 cene slab containing fresh-water shells. 

 Exchange. 38688. 



Carrico,E. T., Stithton, Ky. : Shells from 

 near Mill Creek, Kentucky (38445); 

 snake (38841). 



(Larson, John H,, Santa Mesa, Manila, 

 P. I.: Bombycine moth. 38392. 



Carthage Lake Hi;nting and Fishing 

 Club, Burlington, Iowa: Received 

 through Edwin G.Kirk. Albino speci- 

 men of dogfish, Aiiiia calva. 38579. 



Case, Dr. C. E., Brook ville, Ind.: Six- 

 teen specimens of chert from a cache 

 in Indiana. Exchange. 39001. 



Ca UDELL, A. N., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Ant lion (38235); 8,000 speci- 

 mens of Orthoptei'a and Lepidoptera, 

 with larv;e (38513); snake and 2 liz- 

 ards from Colorado (38590). (See un- 

 der H. G. Dyar.) 



Chagnon, (t., Montreal, Canada: Sixteen 

 specimens of Ilymenoptera (38527, 

 38856). 



Chamberlain, J. S., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 

 Cecropia moth, AKacini cerropid Lin- 

 nfcus. 39525. 



Chamberlain, Dr. L. T. (See under 

 Smithsonian TiL'^titutioii. ) 



Chamberlin, Prof. R. V., Latter Day 

 Saints College, Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 Seven types of Hemeops dolichopoda. 

 38857. 



Chandler, H. P., University of Califor- 

 nia, Berkeley, Cal. : Two hundred and 

 eight plants from California (purchase) 

 (39049); 11 plants from California 

 (39448). 



Charlton, George J., Chicago, 111.: Six 

 photographs illustrating the ojjeration 

 of the largest camera in the world, and 

 a photograph of a Chicago and Alton 

 limited tram. 38420. 



Chestnut, V. K. (See mider Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Children's Musei'm, Brooklyn, N. Y.: 

 Received through R. Ellsworth Call. 

 Hermit crab, Pagurus acadlmius, from 

 Rockaway Beach, Long Island. 39082. 



Childress, R. H., Deloit, Iowa: Skull of 

 a fossil bison, Bhon Jiison. Purchase. 

 38394. 



Chilton, J. I., Greensboro, Ala. : Skin of 

 Golden-winged woodpecker. 38985. 



Choffat, Prof. Paul, Lisbon, Portugal: 

 Twelve specimens of Ostrea joannx 

 Choffat, from the Cretaceous of Portu- 

 gal. Exchange. 38872. 



Clark, Rev. A. B., Rosebud Agency, 

 S. Dak. : Six photographs of Indians of 

 the Rosebud Agency. 39253. 



Clark, Rev. Cyrus A., Miyazaki, Japan: 

 Received through Prof. A. A. Wright, 

 Oberlin, Ohio. Japanese insects, 

 spiders, myriapods, mammals, fishes, 

 marine invertebrates, and shells. 39562. 



Clark, Prof. H. L., Olivet College, 

 Olivet, Mich.: Three water snakes 

 from INIichigan. 39533. 



Clarke, Lieut. C. A., U. S. N., San 

 Diego, Cal. : Received through Alaska 

 Commercial Company. Large collec- 

 tion of marine and land sliells from 

 liower California and the ( Julf of C'ali- 

 fornia. 38909. 



Clarke, Lieutenant. l See under Saf- 

 ford, Lieut. W. E. ) 



Clarke, Hopewell, St. Paul, Minn.: 

 Specimens of scheelite, telluride of 

 l)ismuth and gold from near Winston, 

 JMont. 39371. 



