LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Camp, J. H., Lima, Ohio: Specimens of 

 miscellaneous insects (36478); beetle 

 ( CaJomma scrutator Fabr.) . (36658). 



Campbell, A. J., Luray, Va. Received 

 tiirouirh Department of Agriculture: 

 Plant. 35572. 



Caxdlix, H., Greeley, Colo.: Four snakes 

 from Texas. 35806. 



Canterbury Museum. (See under Christ- 

 church, New Zealand.) 



Carpenter, Miss Anna, Jersey Shore, 

 Pa.: Specimens of Thripsida\ 35845. 



Carrico, E. T., Stithton, Ky. Received 

 through Smithsonian Institution, Bu- 

 reau of Ethnology: Fi\e arrowpoints. 

 36440. 



Carroll, Patrick, Hospital Corps, Duma- 

 guete, Lsle of Xegros, Philippine Islands: 

 Liirge lieetle. 35977. 



Carv, Merritt, Neligh, Nebr. : Birds' 

 skins. Exchange. 36509. 



Case School of Applied Science, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio. Received through F. W. 

 Comstock: Five hundred and eighteen 

 plants from Ohio. Exchange. 36585. 



Casey, T. L., Vicksburg, Miss.: Fossil 

 land shells. 36451. 



Casper, A. B., Lowell, Mich.: Two spec- 

 imens of parasitic flies ( Oifersia ameri- 

 (v/z/a Leach). 35425. 



Cendoya, Julian, Santiago, Cul)a: Tor- 

 pedo shell from the Spanish war ship 

 Oqueiiflo, collected by ^Ir. W. H. 

 Holmes. 36672. 



Chamberlain, Dr. L. T. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution. ) 



Chamberlain, Mrs. M. A., Washington, 

 D. C. : Five-dollar gold i>iece dated 1809. 

 36627. 



Chapin, S. B., Tallaha.ssee, Fla. : Speci- 

 men of Tachinid fly, Jnrinid iitetnllica 

 Desv. 35601. 



Chapman, Mrs. C. B., Macon, Ga. Re- 

 ceived through U. S. Fish Commission: 

 Specimens of recent and fossil shells. 

 35594. 



Chapm.\n, Frank M. (See und(»r F. W. 

 Urich. ) 



Che.ssek, John, Anthony, Tex.: Stone 

 hatchet. 36450. 



Chester, A. H., New Brunswick, N. J.: 

 Specimen of hydrozincite from Bethle- 

 hem, Pa. 36281. 



Chicago Colortype Company, Chicago, 

 111.: Large assortment of sheets of flow- 

 ers, animals, etc., printed in colortyjx^ 

 35475. 



CniCKERiNCi, Prof. J. W., Kendall Green, 

 Washington, D. C. : Three plants. Ex- 

 change. 35641. 



Christchurch, New Zealand, Canter- 

 bury Museum. Received through F. W. 

 Hutton, curator: Ethnological objects 

 from the South Sea Islands, and a col- 

 lection of Moa bones. 36389. Ex- 

 change. 



Christensen, Hans, Conway, Wash. : 

 Five sijecimens of lichens. 35351. 



Clark, J. H., Patersofl, N. J.: Nest and 

 2 eggs of Blue-throated Hummingbird, 

 Cceligena demenctx, from Las Minas, 

 Vera Cruz, Mexico. 36393. 



Clark, Prof. AV^illiam B. (See under 

 Maryland Geological Survey. ) 



Clarke, Prof. F. W. (See under Wil- 

 liam Glenn. ) 



Clarkson, Frederick, New York City, 

 N. Y. : V^Wlow g&\\ [Cecidoinyia lenignia 

 Welch) and parasites {('irrospclusfdri- 

 cinctus Riley). 35430. 



Clearfield Coal Company, Tyler, Pa. 

 Received through David White: Coke 

 made from supposed Dugus c(ial in bee- 

 hive ovens. 35801. 



Clements, Mrs. J. C, Pewee Valley, Ky.: 

 Snout-beetle {B(tl(i)ilmis cnri/dtri/pes 

 Boh.). 35420. 



CLOUCiH, L.,East Concord, N. H. : Graph- 

 ite from Deering, N. H. Exchange. 

 35962. 



Clute, Willard N., Binghamton, N. Y.: 

 Two hundred and ninety-three plants 

 from Jamaica. Purchase. 36566. 



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

 of woolly aphids. 36603. 



Cochrane, M. H., Madison, Ind. : Beetle 

 {Dymistcs titi/ns L. ). 36115. 



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

 New Mexico Agricultural Ex])eriment 

 Station. ) 



Cohn, A., Carson City, Nev. : Three pho- 

 tographs of Washoe Indian basketry. 

 36120. 



Colburn, a. E., W'ashington, D. C. : 

 Skeleton of an otter. 35731. 



Cole, Mary A., Washington, D. C. : Spec- 

 imen of Triton {Spelerpes ruber) . 35855. 



