LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Castor, T. H., & Co. (Boston, Mass.): 

 "The Process Year Book," London, 

 1896. 30798. 



Cawood, W. H. H, (Weedoiisvillc, Va.): 

 Wrought-iroii frame, made to tit the 

 body of a man, in whicli was found a 

 human skull. Deposit. (Returned.) 

 29598. 



Chamberlaix, Dr. L. T. (The Chelsea, 

 New York City) : Thirty specimens of 

 fresh-water shells, Unios, and other 

 material from New Zealand (gift) 

 (29962) ; collection of southern gems, 

 gemuunerals, and other specimens (pre- 

 sented to the Smithsonian Institution, 

 and deposited in the National Museum 

 with the Isaac Lea collection) (30317) ; 

 specimen of green tourmaline, weigh- 

 ing 57i carats, from Mount Mica, Me. 

 (presented to the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion and deposited in the Nationtil Mu- 

 seum with the Isaac Lea collection) 

 (30362) ; 22 species of sliclls principally 

 from Borneo (presented to the Smith- 

 sonian Institution and deposited in the 

 National Museum) (30374); 14 species 

 of TTnios from Arkansas and Texas (pre- 

 sented to the Smithsonian Institution 

 and deposited in the National Museum) 

 (30427); 1,716 shells, representing 209 

 species from various localities in Texas 

 (presented to the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion and deposited in the National Mu- 

 seum) (30648) ; nugget of native silver, 

 weighing 448 ounces, from near Globe, 

 Pinal County, Ariz, (gift) (30664). 



Chapman, N. A. (Twinsburg, Ohio) : 

 Plaster casts of stone implements and 

 other archifological objects. Presented 

 to the Smithsonian Institution and de- 

 posited in the National Museum. 30675. 



Chapman, R. H. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. G. S.) 



Chaster, George W. (Southport, Eng- 

 land) : Specimens of Odostomia lactea, 

 .left'., from the coast of Teignmouth 

 (exchange) (29615); 10 species of small 

 Mediterranean shells (gift) (30214). 



Chatari), Dr. T. M. (U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : Specimen of niargarite on emery 

 from Chester, Mass. 30679. 



Chicago Academy of Sciences, (Chi- 

 cago, 111.), transmitted by Frank C. 

 Baker: Unionidte from Illinois and 

 Indiana. (30132, 30433, 30829.) 



Childs, J. L. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Chittenden, F. II. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Chittenden, Newton II. (Mill River, 

 Mass.; : Arch^ological objects from 

 Massachusetts, Arizona, British Colum- 

 bia, and Mexico. 30486. 



Christy, Thomas & Co. (London, Eng- 

 land) : Bitter Kola nuts. 304.57. 



Cincinnati Society of Natural His- 

 tory (Cincinnati, Ohio) : Casts of horn 

 cores of a fossil bison. 30753. 



Clapp, G. H. (Pittsburg, Pa.) : Land and 

 fresh-water shells, and 4 specimens of 

 cretaceous oysters from Canada and 

 Texas. (29652, 29843, 29851.) 



Clark, Miss Edith M. (Burlington, Vt.) : 

 Salamander. 29726. 



Clarke, Lieut. F. L. , U. S. A. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 

 Ethnology.) 



Clarke, Prof. F. W. (U. S. Geological 

 Survey): Specimen of pectolite. 30678. 

 (See under Interior Dejjartment, U. S. 

 Geological Survey.) 



Clarke, R. L. B. (Washington, D. C): 

 Luna Moth, Actias lima. 29620. 



Cleret, J. (Philadelphia, Pa.): Indo- 

 Pacific pearl oyster. 30426. 



Cleveland, Miss Sallie (Clear Spring, 

 Tenn.): Fossils from the Ordovician 

 rocks of eastern Tennessee. 30270. 



CoBLEiGH, W. S. (Los Angeles, Cal.): 

 Nest of Prothonotary Warbler, Pro- 

 tonotaria citrea, from Illinois. 29822. 



CoBOLiNi, Louis (Rockport, Tex.) : Two 

 specimens of Thread-tin {Polynemus), 

 from the Gulf of Mexico. 30701. 



Cockerell, Prof. T. D. A. (Las Cruces, 

 N. Mex.): Specimen of Strom/ yl us con- 

 tortns (29928); 12 specimens of Dip- 

 tera (30003); 7 specimens o{ rorcellio 

 (30081). (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. ) 



CoFFERN, A. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Coleman, A. P. (Toronto, Canada): 

 Fourteen species of recent and fresh- 

 water shells from Niagara Falls and 

 vicinity. 29947. 



COLLINGE, W. E. (Mason College, Bir- 

 mingham, England): Six species of 

 British algaj. 30506. 



