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Clarke, Dr. Jojin M., Albany, N. Y.: 

 Plaster cast of a fossil spoc-iiuen of 

 Paropsovema (38467); 2 geological 

 specimens and thin sections from near 

 Arisaig River, Nova Scotia. 39401 . 



Cleland, H. F., Williams College, Wil- 

 liamstown, Mass. : Types of i^lants 

 from the Triassic of North Carolina, 

 constituting the collection of Professor 

 Emmons. 38797. Exchange. 



Clements, Frederick E., Lincoln, Nebr. : 

 Five hundred and thirty-three plants 

 from Pikes Peak. Purchase. 38952. 



Cleveland-Cliffs Iron C'ompany, Iron- 

 wood, Mich.: Specimen of "needle 

 ore" and sjiecimen of manganese ore. 

 38387. 



Clowes, Heiibert, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion: Two specimens of Peltdnoia jnmc- 

 Uifa Linnteus and one of Laclniosternu 

 sp. (38200); larva of Hawk moth, 

 PJiilamjyehi-'f orlieiiioii Dru. (3820(3). 



Clutk, W. N., Binghamton, N. Y. : Ten 

 specimens of Pterk longifolia from lx)u- 

 isiana. Exchange. 39337. 



Coats, E. E., Marion, Ind.: Pupa' cases 

 of seventeen-year cicada. 39481 . 



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

 Vegas, N. Mex. : Collection of Diptera 

 and Microlepidoptera (38204) ; 3 plants 

 from New Mexico (38209); received 

 through Department of Agriculture 13 

 plants from New Mexico (38494); 39 

 specimens of insects from New Mexico 

 (39513) ; insects and 3 types of new 

 bees (38832); mollusks from California 

 (39292); 12 specimens of insects from 

 New Mexico (39494); 2 plants from 

 New Mexico (39330); miscellaneous 

 collection of insects, princii^ally Dip- 

 tera (39343); 47 specimens of insects 

 from New Mexico (39423); insects and 

 H slides of insects (39461); 8 plants 

 from New Mexico (39464); 19 insects 

 from New Mexico (39465). 



CoE, Dr. Wesley R., Slieffield Scientific 

 School, Yale University, New Haven, 

 Conn.: Forty-seven specimens (16 

 species) of decapod crustaceans. 39219. 



CoHN, Mrs. A., Carson City, Nev. : Fisli 

 net, with s])ecimen of the plant from 

 which it was made. 39539. 



CoKER, R. Iv, (ioidsboro, N. C. : Speci- 

 mens i)f l/i/j)l<-)inirlillvs <icinhi(ifvii. 

 38376. 



CoLBURN, A. E., Washington, D. C: 

 Bird skins and mammals from south- 

 ern Mexico. Purchase. 3SG06. 



CoLLEs, G. W., U. S. Patent Otlice, Wash- 

 ington, 1). C. : Snake from the Dismal 

 Swamp. 38384. 



CoLLETT, J. D., Furt Worth, Tex.: Rt-- 

 ceived through U. .S. ( Jeological Sur- 

 vey. Specimen of alunogen from near 

 Fort Worth. 38848. 



CoLLETT, Robert, Natural History INIu- 

 seum, Christiania, Norway: Plant from 

 :Sorway. 38747. 



Collier, Artihk J. (See under Interior 

 Department, l'. S. Geological Survey.) 



Collins, C. L. (See under International 

 Acheson (iraphite Company.) 



Collins, F. S., Maiden, Mass.: Plfty 

 plants. Purchase. 3S493. 



Collins, G. N., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Parasitic hymenopteron (38375); 

 specimens of Oiondriodeniid from Plum- 

 mers Island, Maryland. (38673.) 



Commercial Aitkal Co.mfany, Memphis. 

 Tenn.: Plant. 38892. 



Commons, Albert, Wilmington, Del.: 

 Ninety-four ]ilants from New Jersey. 

 38208. 



CoNARi), J). M., Jjivermore, Colo.: (ieo- 

 logical material from near Livci-niore. 

 38482. 



CoNNEDY, \\'ll>LIAM, !M ul iist< iw o, Aiiz. : 



Specimen of hdiiais (ircliijipnx Fab. 

 38459. 



Conrad, E. T. t'^: Co., Daytona, Fla. : 

 Molar of an adult male Mastodon, 

 Madodoii aiiicrirdinmi. 38331. 



Cook, O. F. {^co under Agriculture, De- 

 partment ( if. ) 



C'ORBiN, Mrs. H. C, Washington, D. C: 

 Model of a Filipino house. 38853. 



Covert, Fhank ^I., New York City: 

 Huj^a burden basket-top (38783); 2 

 Jicarilla baskets (38473); 2 Navajo 

 basket bowls ( 39329 ) . Purchase. 



Coville, F. v.. Botanist, Department of 

 Agriculture: Forty-four insects belong- 

 ing to the family Bombidic, from Lake 

 of Bays, Ontario, Canada. 3S502. 



Cox, Emery, Brightwood, D. C. : Bat 

 [Ldsiuni-^ horecdls). 39410. 



