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REPUKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



Cox, Miss Hazel, Urightwood, D. C. : 8ong 

 sparrow, Melospiza fasciafn. 39248. 



Cox, Mi,ss Minnie, Willows, M<1.: A))- 

 nornial hen's egg. .'58447. 



Cox, WiiJ.iAM v., Brightvvood, D. C. : 

 Bound vohmie containing history of 

 silver vase presented to the late Hon. 

 S. S. Cox b}^ the U. S. Life-Saving Serv- 

 ice (88906); colored lithograph of the 

 "Campbell" U. S. (general Hospital at 

 Washington, D. C, 1801-1865(89043). 



Chai'TS, Rev. Wimu'k V., Washington, 

 I). C. : Two tignrines in marble. Pur- 

 chase. 38850. 



Cra(;gs <k Field, Kilhournc, III.: Hair 

 worm. 88188. 



Chain, Mrs. M. J., Washington, D. C: 

 Nest of Trap-door spider from Kansas. 

 38697. 



CKA'rrv, R. I., Armstrong, Iowa: Two 

 hundred plants from Iowa. FiXchange. 

 39124. 



(jKitchlev, .1. W., New York City: Croui) 

 of Snow huntings. Purchase. 89359. 



Crocket, (i. L. (Secunider Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Ckosbv, D. J., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Si)ecimen of Ilypop'dys hypopitys 

 from the District of Columbia. 38575. 



Cr(jsbv, F'. W., Washington, D. C. : Ob- 

 sidian from Yellowstone National Park, 

 and oolitic sand from (ireat Salt Lake 

 (88436) ; 6 potholes frou\ Idaho Falls, 

 Idaho (39507). 



Cross, Wihtma.n. (See under Interior 

 Dei)artment, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Smith, Fred D.) 



Crozet, M., Hartford, Conn.: Fifteen 

 specimens of F^uro])ean and American 

 beetles. 38870. 



Crystal Ck.m'hite Co.mi'anv, Kansas 

 City, I\b). : Si)eciineiis of graphite. 

 3924:!. 



CuNNiNtiUAM, B. ]>. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Departmeut of.) 



CuRKiK, John D., INIinneapolis, Minn.: 

 Three eggs of Broad-winged hawk, 

 Buteo })lahfplrni^, from ^liimesota. 

 39584. 



Ci'RRiE, R. p., U. S. National Museum: 

 Onelmndred and seventeen insects from 

 Wasliintrton and vicinitv. 88508. 



CuRTiss, A. H., Jacksonville, Fla. : Four 

 plants (gift) (88669); plants from the 

 southern section of the United vStates 

 (purcliase) (38954); 523 plants from 

 Florida (exchange) (39086); 3 plants 

 from the southern section of the United 

 States (gift) (39116); 7 plants (gift) 

 (39179). 



CusiCK, W. C, LTnion, Greg.: Eigliteen 

 plants from Gregon (gift) (39056); 269 

 plants from Oregon (exchange) (39323). 



Dall, W. H., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Cicada (88425); l)one implement from 

 a kitchen midden near Crescent City, 

 CaL (38470); 12 species of land shells 

 collected by M. Paul Biolley, of tlie 

 JNInseo Nacional, Costa Rica, from Co- 

 (!0S Island, Gulf of Panama, including 

 (retypes of 3 species described by Von 

 Martens (39403). 



Dallman, J., Richmond, Va. : Virginia 

 land-grant deed. Purchase. 38578. 



Dalton, a. p., Arabia, Ohio: Polished 

 stone implement. 39287. 



Daniel, J. W., jr., Washington, I). C. : 

 Specimen of Bachmann's sparrow, 

 Peucaea seslivalis hncJimani, from Vir- 

 ginia (39006) ; land and fresh-water 

 shells from Cuba (39007); 8 plants 

 (39441). 



Daniel, Dr. Z. T., Siletz Agency, Greg.: 

 Toy pistol, of wood, made by a Klamath 

 Indian. 38417. 



Daniels, L. E., Mount Carmel, 111.: Two 

 specimens of Lampsilis xiiiipso))^ from 

 Indiana (.38401); Unionid;e from In- 

 diana (88443); Unionida^ (38582); 

 specimen of Spelerpes daniehi from 

 North Carolina (39101). 



Darrah, Capt. Thomas W., U. S. A. 

 (See under Wood, J. B.). 



Davenport, Homer C, East Grange, 

 N. J.: Sj)ecimen of Fiilujula criMnta. 

 39016. 



Davidson, Dr. A., Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Two plants from Arizona, and 

 New Mexico (88360) ; plant from Ari- 

 zona (89041). 



Davis, Daniel, Phillipsl)urg, N. J.: Copy 

 of "Manual of Magnetism," published 

 by the late Daniel Davis, photograph, 

 and a diploma awarded to him in tiie 

 vear 1S81) ))v the Massachusetts Charita- 



