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REPORT OF NATFONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Coleman, Richard. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution. ) 



Coles, Mrs. C. S., Washington, D. C: 

 Sandal from San Juan River, Nicaragua. 

 (35481); Turkey "call." (36368.) 



CoLLETT, I'rof. Robert, Zoological Mu- 

 seum, ('hristiania, Norway: Fifteen 

 microtine rodents from Norway. 35816. 



Collins, F. S., Maiden, Mass.: Seventy- 

 five plants. Purchase. (35598, 36110, 

 36422. ) 



Collins, G. N., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Collection of Odonata, from the 

 District of Columbia and vicinity 

 (35822); 8 specimens of Odonata from 

 the same vicinity (35823); 245 speci- 

 mens of miscellaneous insects from 

 Miami (bounty, Fla. (35262); plant 

 (35267); 60 specimens of Mola tenella, 

 from Maryland (36402); specimen of 

 Alanianda (36570.) 



Collins, H. F., Barroteran, Coah, Mexico: 

 Larvae of 2 beetles. 36550. 



Collins, J. F., Brown University, Provi- 

 dence, R. I. : Thirty specuinens of vio- 

 lets. Exchange. 35796. 



Colquitt, G. D., Washington, D. ().: 

 Specimen of Cowkiller {MiitiUaocciden- 

 t(dh Linnanis). 35397. 



CoLViLL, W.,]*oint Bleue, Lake St. John, 

 Canada. Received through Dr. D. \V. 

 Prentiss: Skin of an albino muskrat 

 {Fiber zih(ihirns). 35667. 



CoMSTocK, F. W. ( See under Case School 

 of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio.) 



Congress, Library of. Received through 

 Hon. Herbert Putnam, librarian; 

 Thirty-three fragments of flags cap- 

 tured during the war of the Revolution 

 and the war of 1812. Doan. 35989. 



Connell, (t. W., Ponce, P. R. : Specimen 

 of Spider wasp, Pepsis xpeciosa. 36421. 



CoNZATTi, C, Oaxaca, Mexico: Plant. 

 36379. 



Cook, J. U., Los Angeles, Cal. : Quartz 

 containing sulphides of copper and 

 molybdenum. 36653. 



Cook, Prof. (). F., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Three i)lants from Porto Rico 

 (gift) (35930); 400>:i)eciniens of crypto- 

 gams from the vicinity of the District 

 of Columbia (gift) '(36015); basket 

 made of " Poma rosa," EiKjcnifijaiiihox, 



Cook, Prof. (). F. — Continued. 



from Porto Rico (exchange) (36349); 

 5 cryptogams from Maryland and the 

 Distri(;t of Colnmlna (gift) (3()62S). 



CoPELAj^D, Vj. B., Morgantown, W. Va. : 

 Sixty-three i)lants from California, Col- 

 orado, and other localities. 36101. 



Copper Queen Consolidated Mining 

 Company, New York City. Received 

 through George Notman, secretary: 

 Stalactites from the Copper Queen 

 mines at Bisbee, Ariz. 36470. 



Coquillett, D. W., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Four liundred specimens of 

 Diptera, including 46 species, types of 

 3 new genera and 29 new s])ecies 

 (36042); (510 specimens of diptennis 

 insects l)elonging to the family Antho- 

 myidie (36551). 



Cory, Ernest, Takoma Park, 1). C. : Two 

 specimens of a species of MitronHiccs. 

 36380. 



('otheal. Miss E. H. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution. ) 



C/OUBEAUX, Eugene, Prince Albert, Sas- 

 katchewan, Canada: Four birds' skins 

 (35535); 9 ])irds' skins (36394). Lx- 

 change. 



CoviLLE, F. V. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Cox, Fmerv, Brightwood, I). ('. : Two 

 specimens of Star-nosed Mole, ('iiikIi/- 

 lura cristatd. 3()387. 



('RAGIN, F. W. (See under ('harles 

 Schuchert.) 



Cranmer, Dr. ('. C, New York City: 

 Seed of an eui)horbiaceous plant 

 known as the INIexican "Jumping 

 Bean," ( '((r/Kicdr/Ki sultltaiis AVestro. 

 35503. 



Craver, Rev. Samuel P. (See under 

 William T. Foster. ) 



Crawford, Dr. Joseph, Philadeli)hia, 

 Pa.: Specimens of Care.r lunhellata (ex- 

 change) (35340); specimen of Ixcetei^ 

 dodgei {exchange) (35868); specimen of 

 Vinhi (exchange) (35464); 50 speci- 

 mens of violets (exchange) (36513); 

 15 specimens of Viola brhtonidiKi from 

 Pennsylvania (gift) (36542). 



CREVEca':uR, F. F.,Onaga, Kans. : Bones, 

 fossil plants, and inollusks from Kan- 

 sas. 36546. 



