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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



California, Univkksity of (Berkeley, | 

 Cal.), tlirougli Samuel J. Holmes: 

 Twenty-six species of crustaceans from 

 tlie coast of California (28746) ; Hermit 

 Crabs, Eupaf/urus, from Monterey, Cal. 

 (28966). Exchange. 



Cameron, Don C. (no adclress): Stone 

 relic resembling a grooved maul, found 

 near Hyattsville, Md. 28625. 



Cameron, Robert. (See uuder G. F. 

 King.) 



Camp, J. H. (Lima, Ohio) : Collection 

 from Africa consisting of ethnological 

 objects and ancient pottery, shells, 

 three birds' skins, geological material, 

 specimen of I'olyjderiis hichir, and a 

 Spotted Catfish, Si/nodontls schal, mam- 

 mal pelts, botanical specimens and 

 fibers, reptiles, and 3 crocodile eggs, 

 shrimp, rude; stone implements, insects, 

 comprising 268 specimens, represent- 

 ing 31 species, 2 musical instruments, 

 ■woods, and specimen of gum (28914) ; 

 shells, mammal skin and bones, also 

 porticm of a hippopotamus skull be- 

 longing to a skeleton previously trans- 

 mitted, rocks and sand, ethnological 

 objects, plants and seeds from the same 

 locality (29304). 



Camp, W. B. (Sacketts Harbor, N. Y.): 

 Plaster cast of 2 carved stone pipes. 

 28910. 



Canada, Geological Survey of (Ot- 

 tawa, Canada), through Lawrence M. 

 Lambe: Specimen of Besmacdla pen- 

 nata, Lambe, and specimen of EspervUa 

 serraioliamatd, Carter, from Vancouver 

 Island. Exchange. 29405. 



Canby, W. M. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Candlin, H. (Kerrville, Tex.): Six 

 snakes. 28780. 



Canterbury Museum (Christchurch, 

 New Zealand), through F. W. Hutton, 

 curator: twelve specimens, represent- 

 ing 5 species of dried crabs from New 

 Zealand. Exchange. 28759. 



Carey, A. W. (Adrian, Mich.), through 

 Hon. D. N. Morgan : South Carolina 

 paper money, $8, December 23, 1776, 

 14 silver, nickel, and copper coins of 

 Mexico, Danish West Indies, Great 

 Britain, Switzerland, France, Ger- 

 many, and the United States. 29373. 



Carpenter, J. W. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Carpenter, M. M., and E. I. Watterson 

 (King's Mountain, N. C): Specimen 

 of cassiterite. 28875. 



Carson, C. J. E. (Los Angeles, Cal.): 

 Mexican Indian armor and Spanish 

 shield. Purchase. 29421. "A." 



Cassel, Capt. W. H. (See under Druid 

 Hill Park.) 



Cave, J. T. (Leon, Va.): Rhinoceros 

 beetle, Dynastes tityits. 28916. 



Cayton, p. L. (Alleghany Station, Va.) : 

 Cayton's Cither, invented and made by 

 Mr. Cayton. Purchase. 29267. 



Central High School ( 1 ) u 1 u t h , 

 Minn.), through A. J. Woolman: Iron 

 ores from Mesabi Range, St. Louis 

 County, Minn. 28763. 



Chamberlain, Rev. L. T. (Philadel- 

 phia, Pa., also New York City) : Sliells, 

 principally obtained in Africa, to be 

 added to the Lea collection (28356) ; 20 

 specimens of minerals, consisting of 

 garnet, beryl, quartz, agate, thomson- 

 ite, chlorastrolite, and sodalite, from 

 various localities, to be added to the 

 Lea collection (presented to the Smith- 

 sonian Institution and deposited in the 

 National Museum) (28441); 20 speci- 

 mens, consisting of a carved ornament 

 of quartz from Japan, 2 specimens of 

 quartz with inclusions from the same 

 locality, specimen of turquoise in 

 gangue from New Mexico, carbuncle of 

 garnet, carved ornament of serj^entiue, 

 6 Amazon stone balls, 1 mocha stone, 5 

 chrome iron balls, and other material 

 froui various localities, to be added to 

 the Lea collection (presented to the 

 Smithsonian Institution and deposited 

 in the National Museum) (28447); spec- 

 imen of muscovite, sjiecimen of (juartz 

 from Pennsylvania, 3 cut and polished 

 specimens of quartz, wernerite, and 

 quartz with inclusion, to be added to 

 the Lea collection (presented to the 

 Smithsonian Institution and deposited 

 in the National Museum (28486) ; speci- 

 mens of Unionidie and other shells 

 from Central Africa and Borneo for 

 addition to the Lea collection (28913); 

 series of Unios from Pearl River, Jack- 

 sou, Miss., to be added to the Lea col- 

 lection (28984) ; specimen of Pleuroto- 



