538 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Cooke, Prof. O. F. (Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York). Oniscidce consisting 

 of Armadillidium vwlgare, Oylisticus convexus, Oniscus murariw, Porcellio rnthkei 

 from Syracuse, New York; Metopo north us pruinosus from Provo, Utah; Porcellio 

 Icevis, Porcellio scaber from Colfax; Porcellio rathlei from Chaumont, New York; 

 Porcellio scaber from Ocean Grove, New Jersey ; Porcellio seeder from West Haven, 

 Connecticut; Porcellio scaber from Bloomington, Illinois; Porcellio spinacornis 

 from Goshen, Connecticut, and Trichonicuspusillus from Niagara Falls, New York. 

 Exchange. 24982. 



Copela.N1), C. B. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Coquillet, 1). AY. (See under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Cornell University (Ithaca, N. Y.), through Prof. B. G. Wilder. Alcoholic speci- 

 mens of Amblystoma and Necturus from the Cayuga Lake Basin. Exchange. 

 25647. 



Cory, C. B. (Boston, Mass.). Skin of crocodile-bird {Pluvianus cegyptiacus) from 

 .Egypt. Exchange. 25025. 



COSSMANN, M. (Paris, France). Specimens of tertiary fossils from the Paris Basin, 

 France. Exchange. 25442. 



Coulrourn, W. R. (Roanoke, Va.). Larva of rhinoceros-beetle (I)ynastes tityus). 

 25123. 



Courier Lithographing Company (Buffalo, N. Y.). Lithograph. 25876. 



Cowan, R. L. (Harrisburg, Ark.). Specimens of tripo'li (?) and rottenstone (?). 

 24798. 



Cowie, Prof. .lames (Kanopolis, Kansas), through Prof. Robert Hay. Rock-salt. 

 25213. 



Cox, Dr. .1. ('. (Sydney, New South Wales), through Charles Hedley, Australian Mu- 

 seum. Alcoholic specimens of Ephippodonta Macdougalli Tate, a very remarkable 

 bivalve mollusk receutly described from Australia. 25843. 



Cox, Mrs. S. S. (Washington, D. C). Memorial vase presented to Mrs. Cox by the 

 members of the Life-Saving Service of the United States, in commemoration of 

 the services of the late Hon. S. S. Cox. 25475. 



Crawford, Hon. J. M. (Consul-Genoral," St. Petersburg, Russia). (See under ( Jeorge 

 F. Kunz.) 



Cresson, Dr. II. T. (See under Mrs. B. D. Spenser.) 



Crevecoeur, F. F. (Onaga, Kans.). Twenty-six species of insects. 25028. 



Crissey, Dr. Sardis L. (Washington, D. C). Red paint produced by burning 

 nodules found in phosphate beds in Florida. 25078. 



C.ROSBY, F. W. (Washington, D. C). Ores from California. Colorado, Mexico, New 

 Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada (25272); collection consisting of 126 chalcedonic 

 implements, chips, and fragments of pottery found on the north bank of Anclote 

 River, Hillsborough County, Florida (25644). (See under Dr. H. W. Gould.) 



Crosby, Prof. W. O. (Boston, Mass.). Nickle ore from Ontario and New Brunswick, 

 Canada. Exchange. 25623. 



Cross, Prof. Charles R. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Boston, Mass.). 

 Heliotype printing film, with impression; 7 collographic specimens, and 2 wood- 

 burytype specimens. 25383. 



CrobsCUP & West (Philadelphia, Pa. ). Twenty-one specimens of work done by 

 the new " Ives Process." 25486. 



Cplin, Stewart (Philadelphia, Pa.). Chinese game of Chong-un-ch'an (25539); 7 

 photographs illustrating religious objects (25809). 



Cunningham, B. L. (Fort Klamath, Oregon), through Captain Charles E. Bendire. 

 Three birds' skins. 25820. 



Cunningham, C. W. (Santa Clara, Cuba), through Interior Department. United 

 States Geological Survey. Sample of crude petroleum. 24580. 



Dahl, F. O. (Libby, Mont.). Stone implement found near Libby Creek. Exchange. 

 25132. 



