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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



COMHS, K, B. (Washington, D. C.) : Spec- 

 imen of Sciurus earoUnensis. 29972. 



CoNANT, F. S. (Jobns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity, Baltimore, Md.): Three species of 

 chiutognaths. 80534. 



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

 Shells from San Diego and Lower Cal- 

 ifornia. 30740. 



COPlNEAU, C. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Corp, John Brenton (New Haven, 

 Conn.) : Collection of household goods, 

 wearing apparel, pottery, glass, pew- 

 ter, jewelry, and other objects. ' 30249. 



Coffee, H. St. L. (See under Andrew 

 Tracy.) 



Coffer Queen Consolidated Mining 

 Company (New York City), trans- 

 mitted hy James Douglas: Minerals 

 from Copper Queen Mine, Bisbee, Ariz. 

 30576. 



COQUILLETT, D. W. (Department of Agri- 

 culture) : Types of 28 new species 

 of Empida;. 29640. (See under A. 

 Davidson.) 



Costa Rica, National Museum of 

 (San Jos(5, Costa Rica), transmitted 

 by SeTior J. Fid Tristan: Crabs. 

 (30099, 30777.) 



COUPER, W. P. (Department of the In- 

 terior, Washington, D. C): Specimen 

 of massive pyrite from near Hot 

 Springs, Ark. 30118. 



Covert, A. B. (Ann Arbor, Mich.): 

 Skin of Rio Grande Yellow-throat and 

 skin of Bronzed Grackle, Callothrus 

 rohustus, with malformed bill. 30365. 



CoviLLE, F. V. (U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture) : Two herbarium speci- 

 mens of Peucedamim graveolcns (L.). 

 29937. (See under Agriculture, Depart- 

 ment of. ) 



CowLES, C. J. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Cox, Emery (Brightwood, D. C.) : Speci- 

 men of Scalops aquaticus (30158) ; Indigo 

 Bunting, Passerina cijanea (30786). 



Cox, Philip (St. John, New Brunswick) : 

 Three frogs. 30254. 



Cox, W. V. (chief clerk, U.S.N.M.): 

 Snake. 30304. 



COY', Mrs. Mary' Wineger. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of.) 



Cranch, Mrs. C. D. (Urbana, Ohio): 

 Collection of engravings (29855) ; 

 prints of antique vases and urns (30518) . 



Crandall, C. S. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Crawford, J. , I. (San Francisco, Cal.): 

 Limestone underlying oil strata at 

 Santa Paula, Cal. 29557. 



Credner, Dr. Herman (Leipsic, Ger- 

 many): 14 specimens of BrancMo^aurns 

 amblysfomus from the Middle Permian 

 Group of Germany. 30536. 



Crenshaw, Mi-s. W. H. (Sumterville, 

 Fla.): Pieces of punk used by the In- 

 dians for lighting fires. 30769. 



CREVECffiUR, F. F. (Onaga, Ivans.): In- 

 sects; land and fresh- water shells 

 (30287, 30369, 30438, 30463, 30523, 30757, 

 30811). (See under Agriculture, Depart- 

 ment of. ) 



Crocker, Rev. Henry (Fairfax, Vt,): 

 Four plaster casts of trilobites. 29764. 



Crosby, F. W. (Washington, D. C): 

 Geological specimens (29719); green 

 antique porphyry from Greece (30010). 

 Purchase. 



Crosby, F. W. and W. O. (Boston, 

 Mass.) : Geological material from Eng- 

 land, Italy, Canada, and the United 

 States. Exchange. 30556. 



Cross, F. J, (Keystone, S. Dak.): Pellets 

 of marcasite, from Foster Gulch, S. 

 Dak. 30159. 



Crowfoot, Jessie (San Miguel, Cal.): 

 Worm-shells (gift), and fossil skull and 

 toe-l)one of a fossil horse (exchange). 

 29537. 



CuLiN, Stewart (University of Penn- 

 sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.): Three 

 musical toys. 29698. (See under Penn- 

 sylvania, University of.) 



CuRRiE, Rev. Hector (Thedford, On- 

 tario, Canada) : Ten specimens of Ham- 

 ilton group fossils. Exchange. 30014. 



Curtis, AV. T. S. (Washington, D. C): 

 Herbarium specimen of Pceonia albiflora, 

 Pall. 29564. 



Curtiss, a. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



•Presented to the Smithsonian Institution and deposited in the National Museum. 

 Accessions 28273 and 27084 received from Mr. Copp in previous years have been 

 referred to in the Accession Lists in previous reports. 



