LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 537 



Charlton, T. (Denver. Coin.). Three teeth of extinct llama (Auchenia hesterna), 



25054. 

 Chatakd, Dr. T. M. (U. S. Geological Survey). Scarfpin made of cassiterite from 



Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Deposit. 24552. (See under Interior 



Department. IT. S. Geological Survey.) 

 (heeseman, Prof. T. F. (See under Auckland Museum.) 

 CHERRJE, GEORGE K. (See under National Museum of Costa Rica.) 

 Cheshire, W. W. (IT. S. Pension Office). Photograph of the breast-bone of a wild 



goose perforated by an Eskimo arrow. 24835. 

 Chidsey, Charles E. (Scranton, Miss.). Bone eaten by red ants, and petrified 



charcoal found on the hanks of the Pascagoula river. 24824. 

 Cuing, John (Kilgore, Idaho). Elk skin. Purchase. 25297. 

 Chittenden, Dr. John F. (Victoria Institute, Trinidad, West Indies), through 



William P. Pierce, U. S. Consul, and Department of State. Two soles (Achirus 



lincatus and Azetria n. sp.). 25537. 

 Church, F. L. (Shushan, N. Y.). Alcoholic specimen of six-legged frog. Purchase. 



24770. 

 Claiborne, J. II. (Well Springs, Tenn.). Manganese ore. 24605. 

 Clark, James J. (Troy, N. V.), through J. M. Francis and Hon. Owen Riley. 



Small box made from a limb of the tree in Scotland, under which Sir William 



Wallace concealed himself. This box was sent to Mr. Clark in 1818 by a weaver 



of Paisley. 24883. 

 Clark, Miss May (U. S. Geological Survey). Fetish (mole) from New Mexico. 



Exchange. 24577. 

 Clarke, Prof. F. W. (See under D. A. Bowman and Jacob Snyder.) 

 Clarke, Prof. J. M. (See under New York State Museum.) 

 Clay, Col. Cecil (Department of Justice). Five specimens of woodland caribou 



from Newfoundland. Purchase. 25140. 

 Claywell, Robert T. (Morganton, N. C). Specimen of beryl with nmscovite and 



tourmaline in quartz from Bourke County, and a specimen of transparent almand- 



ite from Laurel Garnet mine, near Morganton, collected by Mr. W. S. Yeates, 



of the IT. S. National Museum. 24952. 

 Clore, A. J. (Dulinsville, Va.). Specimen of wheel-bug ( Prionides cristatus) (24908) ; 



parasitic wasp (EpMalfos irritator Fab.). (25014). 

 CLOUSE, HENRY (Phebe, Tenn.). Collection of ores from Union County. 25147. 

 COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A. (Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, .Jamaica), through 



Prof. C. V. Riley. Fourteen species of mollusks. 25838. 

 Coffin, Amory. (See under Phoenix Iron Works.) 

 Cohen, Robert. (See under F. J. Herell.) 

 Colbi'RN, Dr. G. F. (Washington. D. C). Tooth of extinct shark, Carcharodon 



megalodon. 25613. 

 COLLETT, T. R. (Savannah, Ga.). Hawk-moth (Ein/o lugubris L.). 24968. 

 Collins, Mrs. Mary C. (Fort Yates, N. Dak.). Twenty specimens, representing 7 



species of cretaceous fossils from the Montana formation near Fort Yates. 25050. 

 Conklin, Mrs. E. (See under Smithsonian Institution. National Zoological Park). 

 CONNOR; Paul D. (Washington, I). G), through Mr. George C. Maynard. Model of 



telegraph-pole, cross-arm and insulators, belonging to the "Old Time Tele- 

 graphers Collection." Loan. 25118. 

 Cooke, Dr. Clinton T. (Salem, Oregon). Two skins of Steller's jay {Cyanocitta 



stelleri ) (parents ofegga purchased lor oidogieal collection | (24825 ) : set of eggs of 



Cyanocitta stelleri (purchase) (24830) ; handsome nest of Cyanocitta stelleri, new to 



the collection (gift) (24981). 

 Cooke, Miss J. N. (San Diego, Cal.). Specimens of ostrea from the west coast of 



Lower California, collected by Captain George D.Porter. 25842. 



