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Ckandall, C. S. (See under J. N. Rose.) 



Crawiord, J. E. (Coletown, Tex.): 

 Piece of a plauk ooutaining a bullet 

 embedded a century ago. 28451. 



Creelmax, Prof. S. C. (See under Agri- 

 cultural aud Mechanical College.) 



Crevec<eur, F. F. (Ouaga, Kaus.): 

 Twenty-niue species of Lepidoptera 

 (28462); 35 specimens of Lepidoptera 

 (28537); 66 species representing mis- 

 cellaneous insects (28612) ; 50 species 

 of miscellaneous insects (28768). 



Ckosbv, F. "\V. (Washington. D. C), 

 through Prof. W. O. Crosby : Building 

 stones and marbles from Egypt. Pur- 

 chase. 28500. 



Crosby, Prof. W. O. (Massachusetts lu- 

 stitnte of Technology, Boston, Mass.): 

 Travertiue from Tivoli aud leucite 

 basalt from Tavolato, Italy. Ex- 

 change. 28818. (See under F. W. 

 Crosby.) 



Cross, Whitman. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 and C. A. Martine.) 



Ckouse, C. M. (Syracuse, N. Y.): 

 Polished stone hatchet with wooden 

 handle. Deposit. 29458. 



Crowfoot, Josiaii (San Miguel, Cal.): 

 Two sea-urchius and two large fossil 

 oyster shells, Ostrea titan, from San 

 Miguel. 29434. 



Crowley, \V. B. (Washington, D. C): 

 Water lizard or Triton. 28733. 



Crump, L. B. (Winston, Va.) : Ten arrow- 

 heads. 28516. 



CULIN, Stewart (University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. Philadelphia, Pa.): Three casts 

 of Egyptian and Etruscan dice (28.526) ; 

 modern games and toys (28979). Ex- 

 change. 



CUNNINOHAM, B. L. (Fort Klamath, 

 Oieg.): Two specimens of Ranaira 

 quadridentaia, Stal. 2,-969. 



Currier, Rev. C. W. (Necker, Md. ) : 

 Forty-three arrow-heads, large chipped 

 implement, and a stone pendant from 

 Baltimore County ; 58 arrow-heads from 

 Prince George County. 29165. 



CUKTiss, A. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Dall, W. H. (U. S. Geological Survey): 

 Six species of Marginella and Conus 

 from Africa (28328) ; 6 specimens of 



Dall, W. H. — continued. 



Helix hortenHiti from House Island, near 

 Magnolia, Mass. (28488). 



Dalrymple, Dr. E. S. (Branchville, N. 

 J.): Plaster cast of a groove<l stone 

 slab, the original of which was found 

 on the bank of the Delaware River, 

 Sussex County, N. .7. 28919. 



Daniel, Dr. Z. T. (Pino Ridge Agency, S. 

 Dak.): Skin-scraper blade of chert 

 or flint (2,3525); moccasin from the 

 battlefield of Wounded Knee and 2 

 worked flakes of flint from White Clay 

 Creek (28702) ; 6 worked tlakes of jas- 

 per and chalcedony from White Clay 

 Creek (28897) ; 5 flint scrapers from the 

 same locality (29116) ; 50 rudely worked 

 flakes and 2 arrow-heads (29307) ; speci- 

 men of Sphinx albescens, Tepper (29.392). 



Dannhauser, Max (Brooklyn, X. Y.): 

 Highflyer Pigeon, in the flesh (28425); 

 Red Holland Pigeon (28895). 



Davenport, G. E. (Medford, Mass.): 

 Five type specimens of Mexican ferns. 

 29130. 



Davey, M. A. (Galveston, Tex.): Five 

 species of crabs. 29419. 



Davidson, Dr. A. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Dejiartment of, and J. N. Rose.) 



Davis, A. P. (See under .John A. Vogle- 

 son.) 



Davis, Prof. G. C. (Agricultural College, 

 Mich.) : Four specimens of J^assns, rej)- 

 resenting 2 species (new to the Museum 

 collection). 28403. 



Davis, N. L. (Albion, N. Y.): Specimens 

 of Harlan's Hawk, Buteo Hariani, and 

 a specimen of Plumbeous Chicadec, 

 Pants earolinensis ayilis, from Texas. 

 28815. 



Davis, S. M. (Washington, D. C.) : Flint 

 perforator from Washington County, 

 Pa. 28513. 



Davison, J. L. (Lockport, N. Y.), tlirou,;]! 

 Major Bendire, U. S. Army: Capped 

 (juartz crystals. 28532. 



Day, Dr. David T. (U. S. Geological 

 Survey) : Eight specimens of rocks 

 and ores from various localities. 28993. 



Dean, S. B. (Arlington, Mass.): Twelve 

 pieces of heating and illuminating ap- 

 paratus. Purchase. 28994. 



De Candolle Herbariu.m ((iene.;i, 

 Switzerland). (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



