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("itocKirrr, l>r. .). (i., I'lilaski, Va. : Koyal 

 lldfiu'd C-aterpillar, < 'll/iiroiiin rrj/nlis 

 l-a))r. 85408. 



CuosBV, F. W., Washington, D. C. Re- 

 ceived through ('. Droop: Specimens of 

 pitchntone and kapper qnartz from Sax- 

 ony (pnrchase) (85511); 8 pieces of 

 orl)icnlar granite fiom Quonochontaug, 

 K. I. (purchase) (85628, 85959); 2 

 specimens of sphalerite in chert (gift) 

 (86185) ; galenite in staiactitic form 

 (purchase) (86482) ; specimen of sphal- 

 erite in gangue (gift) (36696). 



Crosby, F. W. (See under James Roach.) 



Crosby, W. ()., Massachusetts Institute of 

 Technology, Boston, Mass.: Specimens 

 of corundum from North Carolina and 

 Georgia. Exchange. 85888. 



Cross, F. J., Keystone, S. Dak.: Speci- 

 men of gold ore from the Cross mine 

 (85614) ; geological specimen from the 

 Silver Queen lode claim (35783). 



Cross, Whitman', U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Fifty-eight specimens of rocks from 

 Saxony. 85886. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Ci'LiN, Stkwart, University of IVnnsyl- 

 vania, I'hiladelphia, Pa.: Plaster cast 

 of a stout' object. 85549. 



Ci'KKii:, R. v., V. S. .Xational Museum: 

 < )ne hundred and twenty-six spi'cimens 

 of Odonata, from the Districtof (-ohun- 

 hia au<l vicinity (85825); 16 species of 

 Odonata, from E.ssex Comity, Va. 

 (85826). 



Curtis, W. E., Ladner, British Colum- 

 l)ia: Two stone hammers and two stone 

 mortars obtained from the Kit Kahtla 

 Indians. 85787. 



CrRTis.s, A. 11., Jacksonville, Fla. : Two 

 hundred and twenty plants from the 

 Southern States (purchase) (86160); 

 205 plants (exchange) (86165). (See 

 under cstatcof^Vlrs. Floretta.\. Curtiss.) 



CiRTiss, Estate ot' Mrs. Fi.oKE'n'A A. 

 Received througli .\. 11. Curtiss, Jack- 

 sonville, Fla.: One thousand one hun- 

 dred and sixty plants, (consisting of 

 Al(/:i flirt ix.yi(iii:i 85864. Betpieathed 

 to the National Museum. 



CusHi.\(i, E. M. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Jiureau of Ethnology. ) 



(rsKK, \V. C, Cnion, Oreg. Received 

 through the Dei)artment of Agriculture: 

 Three hmidred and forty-four plants 

 (purchase) (35978); 7 specimens of 

 Umbellifeia- (gift) (86062); 244 jtlants 

 from Oregon (purchase ) (86428) . 



Cutler, J. E., Denver, Colo.: Sj^ecimens 

 of Phyllopoda. Excliange. 86416. 



I)A(i(;E'rr, Hon. Joux, Blackbear, Cal.: 

 l^nfinished Klamath basket, with speci- 

 mens of all the materials used in mak- 

 ing it; j)hotographs of finished examples 

 and descriptions of the work. 36156. 



Dall, W. H., it. S. Geological Survey: 

 Tertiary fossils (35518) ; collection of 

 Tertiary fossils from various localities 

 in Alaska, collected during the Ifarii- 

 man Exi)edition (35740); nioilusks 

 collected during the Harriman Expedi- 

 tion at Shoshone and Blue Lake, near 

 Shoshone Falls, Idaho, Lowe Iidet, 

 British Columbia, Biorka Island, Sitka 

 Sound, English Bay, Kadiak, Dutch 

 Harboi-, I'nalaska and St. Matthews 

 Lsland, P>ering Sea (35771); fossils of 

 bowlder clay (Pleistocene) from Doug- 

 las Island, .Maska, from 75 to 200 feet 

 a])ove tide, oii the line of the water pipe 

 by wliicli t lie village issuppliei] (. 85772); 

 insects from (ilacier Ray, Alaska, and 

 from tile moraine in iVont of tiii^ 

 Gi'ewingk (ilacier, Karliekmak Bay, 

 Cook's Inlet, Alaska, collected <lin-ing 

 the Harriman Fxju'dition; also beetle 

 and spideis from Riorka Island, Sitka 

 Sound, Alaska (35773); wooden spoon 

 carved by Chilkat Indians of Alaska 

 (35982); 200 land shells, principally 

 from Alaska and California (86077). 



Daniel, Lieut. J. W., U. S. A., Lynch- 

 burg, Va. : Mammal skins from Matan- 

 zas, Cuba (35747) ; hummingbird {Spo- 

 r<i<UniiN nccordi) from (Hiba (35894); 

 collection of birds from Cuba (86088); 

 skin of a i)assenger pigeon, Hctd/iisti's 

 iiiii/rtitorlns (.8t)089). 



l>\NiEi.s, L. E., Rrookston, Ind.; Inion- 

 i<la' (35760, .85810, 3606:!); craylishes 

 (36637). 



Darton, N. H. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, r. S. Geological Survey.) 



Daveni'ort, H. C., East Orange, N. J.: 

 Vulturine Guinea fowl (86164); Pheas- 

 ant, Thduma/rii itljKciirK (36230.) 



