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Cambria Iron Company, PhiladelpMa, Pa. Photograph of Cambria Iron 

 Works. 



Camp, W. B. Box of Indian relics; from 'S&vf York. (For casting.) 



Campbell, Charles D. Natural formation of stone; from Ohio. 



Carll, John F. Two specimens of Pennsylvania building-stones. 



Carson, N. Ii. Specimens of infusorial earth; from California. (For ex- 

 amination.) 



Carson, Br. W. B. Indian stone ax ; from Ohio. 



Carvar, Joseph H. Spe^iimens of salt herring; from Havre de Grace, 

 Md. 



Case, Thomas S. {through Prof. 0. T. J\rason). Fragment of cement; 

 from an old aqueduct at Pecos, N. Mex. 



CateJl, Dr. B. Specimen of black sand; from Washington Territory. 

 (For examination.) 



Catlin Collection. A large buffalo skin, tent and poles, and skull of 

 Flathead Indian. 



Caton, Judge J. D. Bones of deer (C. acapulcensis) and skull of seven- 

 teen-months-old deer showing no hom-cores. 



Chambers, Alexander, Lieutenant- Colonel, U. S. Army. Tooth of fossil 

 elephant {Elephas primigenius) ; from Indian Territory. 



Chase, A. W. Two boxes of fragmentary pottery taken from Aztec 

 houses four feet below the surface, near Contention City, Ariz. » 



Chase, C. H. Two casts of stone implements; from Indiana. 



Chase, Walter G. Specimen of massive quartz; from Massachusetts. 



Cheshire, William W. Three arrow-heads; from Indiana; and cast of 

 " paint cup" ; from Wisconsin. 



Chester, H. C. Box of crabs {CalUnectes hastatus); from St. Jerome's 

 Creek, Md. 



alley, C. W. Two specimens of Vermont building-stones. 



City Drug tStore, Nevada, Ohio. Specimen of mole cricket [Gryllotalpa 

 borealis). (For examination.) 



Clapp, A. F. A living specimen of " map tortoise" {Malacoclemmys gc- 

 ographicus) ; from Pennsylvania. 



Clark, A. Hoicard. Specimen of bat. Also specimen of embryo por- 

 poise ; from George's Banks. 



Clarl-, Edward, Architect U. S. Capitol. A series of dressed blocks of 

 stone used in the construction of the Capitol and other public build- 

 ings in Washington, D. C. 



Clark, Fllis, jr. Specimens of fossil shells {Bulimus, Unio, etc.); from 

 Texas. 



Clark, Frank N. Specimens of white-fish eggs and living mud-dogs, 

 {Menobranchus lateralis); from Michigan. 



Clark, M. A large stone pipe taken from an Indian cemetery in De- 

 catur County, Tennessee. 



Clark, 0. Specimen of slag. (For examination.) 



Clarke, Samuel F. Specimens of Amphioxus ; from Virginia. 



