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Cambridge, Mass., Museum of Comparative Zoologi/. Box of birds' skins, 

 box of alcoholic specimens of general natural history, and specimen 

 of menhaden {Breroortia aurea). 



Camphell, J. B. Specimens of reptiles, turtles, and batrachians ; from 

 Iowa. 



Ca}nphell, Kent. Nest and eggs of wood pewee {Contopus vircns) ; from 

 Ohio. 



Capeliart, Br. W. R. Specimens of shad and herring ; from Avoca,N. C. 



Capron, John. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Commis- 

 sion.) 



Capron, General Uoracc. Two dressed figures representing the noble 

 class of Japan. (Purchased.) 



Chappell & Storer {through U. G. Blaclcford). Large number of Trachu- 

 rops crumenophtha Im us. 



CarJsen, Arnold. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Com- 

 mission.) 



Carritt, William. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Com- 

 mission.) 



Carroll, Capt. Daniel. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish 

 Commission.) 



Case, Thomas S. Specimen of Lota maculosa ; from Missouri. 



Cavener, Nicholas. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Com- 

 mission.) 



Chester, H. C. Jar of fishes, from the Potomac Eiver; model of cod- 

 fish hatching a^rparatus. 



Chicago Academy of Science. Collection of shells ; from Florida. 



Ch'ilds, Edward B. (See AYasldugton, D. C, United States Fish Com- 

 mission.) 



Churchill, B- C. Malformed robin {Turdus migratorius) ', from Kew 

 York. 



Claris, Benjamin. (See Washington, 13. C, United States Fish Com- 

 mission.) 



Clarl; Franlc N. Water-snake; from Spesutia Island, Maryland. 



Clarli, Samuel C. "Mule-killer" {Theh/phonus glgantens), from Florida ; 

 arrow-heads and fragmentary pottery, from Georgia. 



Clarke, Prof. F. L. Box of ethnological and natural-history specimens; 

 from Hawaii. 



Clarke, J. H. Box of fossils (fishes, «S:c.) ; from Connecticut. 



Clarke, Dr. W. M. Mica arrow-head and shell; from mound in Ten- 

 nessee. 



Clinton, Capt. George T. (See Washington, L). C, United States Fish 



Commission.) 

 Coast Wrecking Company, Kew York {through W. B. T. Jones). Speci- 

 men of marble bored bj^ sponge {Cliona); taken from the wreck of 

 the steamer Grecian off Long Island. 



