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REPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899. 



Caeinthia, Austria: Freie Vereinigung 

 Tiroler Botaniker, Dillach im Ober- 

 drauthale, received through Hans Sim- 

 mer: 1,132 plants collected in Europe. 

 Exchange. 34515. 



Caelgren, Dr. Oscar. (See under Stock- 

 holm, Sweden, Riksmuseum. ) 



Carmichael, R. D., Meadow, Ala.: Two 

 hundred rude chipped implements, 

 arrow points and other objects (34433) ; 

 77 chipped objects, principally rude 

 arrowheads (34669). 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa., re- 

 ceived through E. B. Williamson: Tv/o 

 specimens of Anodonta. 34404. 



Carson, Maj. J. M., San Juan, P. R.: 

 Pair of shoulder straps. (See under 

 Porto Rico Collection. 35201.) 



Carter, W. A. (See under Dr. AV. A. 

 Phillips. ) 



Catrell, W. H. , Buffalo, N. Y. : Centavo, 

 Spanish copper coin, recovered from 

 the wreck of the Spanish steamer Al- 

 2)honso XII, sunk in Mariel Harbor, 

 Cuba. 34901. 



Ch AFFAN,JON, M. (See under Paris, France, 

 Mus^e d'Histoire Naturelle. ) 



Chandlee, W. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 One hundred and twelve South Amer- 

 ican photographs and pictures. 35099. 



Chapman, John, San Diego, Cal. : Speci- 

 men of Rag-fish, Icosteiis senigmaticus. 

 35119. 



Chapman, N. A., Portsmouth, Ohio: Teeth 

 of mammal found in an old Indian 

 village. 34786. 



Chappell, S. B., Northport, N. Y. : Three 

 arrowheads. 34440. 



Cheney, A. N. (See under Sportsman's 

 Exposition, New York; Quebec ex- 

 hibit.) 



Chilton, Dr. Charles, Edinburg, Scot- 

 land : Five species of Amphipods from 

 New Zealand. Exchange. 34757. 



Chissell, E. T., Bluefields, Nicaragua: 

 Seven insects. 34504. 



Chittenden, F. H., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Specimen of Xijlophihis ater 

 Lee. 33990. 



Christy Fire Clay Company, St. Louis, 

 Mo.: Fireclay. 34240. 



Claiborne, R. S., W^ashington, D. C. : 

 Badge of the First Division, Second 

 Army Corps, U. S. Volunteers, worn 



Claiborne, R. S. — Continued, 

 during the Cuban campaign (34848); 

 regulation army belt with three Spanish 

 cartridge boxes; letter head and illus- 

 trated card of the San Quentin Regi- 

 ment of Siaanish Infantry, commemo- 

 rating the action in which the Cuban 

 general Maceo was killed (34861 ) . 

 Clapp, G. H., Pittsburg, Pa.: Thirty-six 

 species of land and fresh-water shells 

 from Java (34326); specimen of Poly- 

 gi/ra christyi from Tennessee (34585); 

 siaecimen of Gastrodonfa clappi from 

 Tennessee (34616); 2 species of North 

 American land shells (34645); 3 land 

 shells from Indian Territory (34767). 

 Clark, G. W., Wyandale, N. Y.: Speci- 

 men of ' 'Vital ore. " 34836. 

 Clarke, Prof. F. W. ( See under Amador 

 Cardenas and Interior Department, 

 U. S. Geological Survey. ) 

 Clarke, R. E., Spokane, Wash.: Speci- 

 men of mispickel from Idaho. 35003. 

 Claypole, Prof. E. W., Akron, Ohio: 

 Specimens of Carboniferous nodules 

 from Lancashire, England. 33921. 

 Clendaniel, G., Dover, Del.: Ofhcial 

 badge. Grand Army of the Republic, 

 Thirty-fifth Encampment. 33998. 

 Cobb, J. L., Lincolnton, N. C: Specimen 



of Misimiene americana Keys, 35150. 

 Cobb Lime Company, Rockland, Me.: 

 Limestone used for making quicklime. 

 34246. 

 CocKERELL, M. D., McsiUa Park, N. Mex. : 

 Three specimens of PorcelUo lie vis. 

 34957. 

 CocKERELL, Prof. T. D. A. (See under 

 New Mexico Agricultural Experiment 

 Station. ) 

 CocKRELL, Ernest, Madison, Kans. : 

 Cecropia moth, Attacus cecropin Lin- 

 naeus. 35072. 

 CoHUTTA Talc Company, Spring Place, 



Ga. : Specimens of talc. 34339. 

 CoLDiTZ, M. , Allardt, Tenn. : Thirty-four 

 arrow-points and spear-heads. 35075. 

 Cole, W. D., Bryn Mawr, Cal.: Fossil 

 vertebrje of a -whale found on the foot- 

 hills south of Pomona, southern Cali- 

 fornia. 34892. 

 Coleman, Mrs. Charles Washington. 

 (See under National Society Colonial 

 Dames of America.) 



