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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



CoBOLiNi, Louis — continued. 



pliotograpli of 5 Tarpons and car bones 

 of a Redfisb, crabs and coral, seeds 

 from tbe coast of Texas, 7 species of ma- 

 rine sbells from tbe coast of Texas, and 

 an egg case of Fu}(jiir (29444). 



CocKERELL, Prof. T. D A. (Agricultural 

 College, Las Cruces, N. Mcx.): Horned 

 Toad, rhriinosoma modentum (28622) ; 

 reptiles andbatracbians (28975) ; snakes 

 (28978); salamander and young Kan- 

 garoo Rat, Ferod'qms ordii (29053). 



Cohen, Rev. Hexry (Galveston, Tex.; : 

 Four volumes of tbe Liturgy of the 

 Bene Israel of Bcmibay in the Moratbi 

 language (Presented to tbe .Smithsonian 

 Institution and deposited in tbe Na- 

 tional Museum.) '28698. 



Collins, Frank S. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Colonization Society (Washington, 

 D. C), through J. O. Wilson, .secretary: 

 Collection of clothing, illustrating tbe 

 industrial products of tbe tribes of 

 Liberia, Mozambique, and adjacent 

 country. Deposit. 28346. 



Columbia College (New York City). 

 (See under Agriculture, Department 

 of.) 



Conant, B. H. (Wenbam, Mass.): Six 

 photographs of ancient half-mile stones 

 in Wenham, and photographs of por- 

 traits of Hugh Peters, Capt. James 

 Mugford, and John Rhodes Russell. 

 28570. 



Conger, Miss K. V.. (Chico, Cal.) : Bulbs. 

 29288. 



CoNVERS, E. B. (New York City) : Copy 

 of a medal to be awarded for " Bravery 

 in saving life at sea," founded by a 

 citizen of the United States at Tyne- 

 mouth, England. 28822. 



Cooke, Miss J. M. (San Diego, Cal.): 

 Marine shells from San Diego and addi- 

 tional specimens collected by Capt. 

 George D. Porter in Lower California, 

 representing 46 species and varieties. 

 29328. 



Copr, J. Brenton (Old Mystic, Conn.): 

 Collection of colonial household uten- 

 sils and wearing apparel. 28810.' 



Cooper, Dr. J. G. (See under California 

 Academy of Sciences.) 



Cornell University (Ithaca, N. Y.). 

 (See under Agriculture, Department 

 of.) 



Cornman, C. T. (Carlisle, Pa.) AVhite 

 Silky Bantam hen, in the flesh (29072) ; 

 Black Silky Bantam, in the <lesh 

 (29314). 



CossMANN, M. (Paris, France): Speci- 

 mens of Gladins Bayleyi, Desh, and 

 Cassis cancellata, Lam., from the middle 

 Eocene formation of France. 29040. 



Costa Rica, National Museum of 

 (San Josd, Costa Rica), through Seuor 

 J. Fid Tristan: Minerals from the 

 vicinity of Monte Redoudo and La 

 Mina, Rio Torres, limestone containing 

 Pecten, .sp. 28474. 



Coulter, J. M. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Countess, Miss Callie (Cottondale, 

 Ala.): Mole. 28682 



Covert, A. B. (Ann Arbor, Mich.): Two 

 birds' skins, consisting of Wheatear, 

 Saxicola wnanlhe, and King Rail, L'allns 

 elegans, from Michigan, the former new 

 to tbe avifauna of tbe State. 29659. 



CoviLLE, Frkderick V. (See under Ag- 

 riculture, Department of.) 



Cox, Master Emery (Brightwood, D. C.) : 

 Mole, Scalops aquaticiis. 28703. 



Cox, Master Emery and Miss Hazel 

 (Brightwood, D. C): Pine mouse, 

 Arricola pinetornm, in the flesh (29246) ; 

 mole, Scalops aquaticus (29525). 



Cox, Miss Hazel (Brightwood, D. C): 

 Mole, Scalops aquaticus. 28732. 



Cox, Philip (Upper Maugerville, New 

 Brunswick) : Three specimens of White 

 Fish, Coregonus lahradoricis and Core- 

 gonus quadrilateral is. 28395. 



Cox, W. V. (chief clerk, U. S. National 

 Museum) : LargerDigger Wasp, Sphecius 

 sjyeciosus and Dog Day Harvestfly, 

 Cicada tibicen. 28396. (See under Rev. 

 G. T. Wilmar.) 



Cranch, Mrs. Charlotte D. (Urbana, 

 Ohio) : Collection of engravings ob- 

 tained by the late John Cranch in 

 Italy. 29209. 



1 Presented to the Smithsonian Institution and deposited in the National Museum. 

 Accessions 28273 and 27084, received from Mr. Copp in jtrcvious year.-; and referred to 

 in tbe accession lists in tbe Museum Reports, were also presented to the Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



