RETORT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY. 129 



Chesney, J. C, Northumberland, Pennsylvania. Ores. (Returned.) 332, '89 



win). 



Christopher, M. J., Richmond, Virginia. Brain coral, from the WVst Indies. (Re- 

 turned.) 268, '88 (xi). 



Church, I. S., Kelly, New Mexico. Copper. 348, '89 (xvn). 



Cincinnati Society of Natural History. Cincinnati, Oliio. Vertebra (portion) of Mas- 

 todon. (Returned.) 480, '89 (Xli). 



Clark, Waldo J., Mullen. Idaho. Mineral. 415 (22,095), '89 (xvi). 



Coale, EL R., Chicago, Illinois. Bird skins. (Returned.) 171, '88 (v, a). 



COCHRAN, J. P., New York City, New York. Babylonian cylinder. (Returned.) 

 1887, '88 (i). 



Coleman, John- I'.., Baker City, Oregon. Mineral. 439, '89 (xvn. 



COLLETT, Prof. R., University of Christiania, Christiania, Norway. Bird skins. 217, 

 '88 (v, a). 



Colorado Biological Association (through Theodore D. A. Cockerell, secretary), 

 West Cliff, Colorado. Cretaceous fossils. (Returned.) 331, '89 (XIII, B). 



Combs, J., Beaver, West Virginia. Mineral. 1(17. '89 i xvi). 



Cooic, T. M., Jackson, Cherokee County, Texas. Limonite, from Texas. 403, '89 

 (xviii) ; ore, from Texas.' :.!.">. '89 (XVIII). 



Copake Iron Works, Columbia county. New York (through Fred. 1'. Miles). Wrought 

 iron. 346, '89 (.win ). 



Cohder, Jonathan O., Guest's Station, Virginia. Clay. 320, '88 (xvill). 



COTMAN, A. J., Cedar Glades, Arkansas. Lead and zinc ores. 227, '88 (XVIII). 



CURTIS, W. E., Washington, D. C. .Stone carving, representing a llama. (Lent by 

 request and returned.) 328, '89 fin). 



Dallas, John, Fairfield, Connecticut. Lepidoptera. (Returned.) 399, '89 (x); Lepi- 

 doptera. 42<, '89 (x). 



Daly, P. C, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ores. (Returned.) 329, '89 (xvill). 



Daniels, O. E., Pecatonica, Illinois. Red bat. 233, '88 (iv). 



Davis, Johx M., Fayette Court-House, Alabama. Insects. 478, '89 (x I. 



Davis, Hon. H. G., Baltimore, Maryland. Cannel coal, from West Virginia. 337, 

 '-'J. (XVIII). 



Decker, C. L., Dayton, Wyoming. Plant from Wyoming. 410, '89 (xv). 



Dibble, David D., Springfield, Utah. Petroleum. 325, '89 (xvm). 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, Denver, Colorado. Plants. 261, '88 (xv). 



Elam,W. C, Trevilian's, Virginia. Mole cri< ket, Gryllotalpa longipennis. 194, '88 (x). 



ELLINGSON, K., Virginia City, Montana. Oxide of iron. 146(20,960), (win). 



F.i. lis, R. T., Grimm's Landing, West Virginia. Impure limestone and clay marl. 

 367, '89 (xvn). 



Emerson, Mrs. Elizabeth, Palm a Sola, Florida. Shell, Voluta junonia. 409, '89 

 (ix!. (Returned). 



English, George L. & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mineral. 272, '86 

 (xvi); mineral. 327, '89 (xvi); crystals. 396, '89 (xvi) ; crystals. 397, '89 

 (xvi). Minerals. (Part returued). 421 (22,099), '89 (xvi). 



Evans, Evan M., Princeton, New Jersey. Bird. (Returned.) 374, '89 (v, a). 



1!\ *.N8, Frank II., San Bernardino, California. Minerals, rocks, and ores. 143, '89 



w I 



Pai ntleroy, T. T., St.- toii, Virginia, stone implements. 221, '88 (m). 



Field & Greenwood, Browusville, Texas. Bird ski::s. 343, '89, (v, v.); birds. 



(■Returned.) 398 '89, (v, a . Birds (five specimens) from Brownsville, Texas. 448, 



'89, v, a). Eggs of Western Night-hawk (two specimens) and one bird skin. 



176, '89 (v, a). 

 Fisher, Emory, Phoenix, Arizona. Ore 165, '89 (xviii). 



Foote,George P>., Helena, Montana. Minerals. (Returned.) Il»'>. '89 (XVI). 

 Force, HoustonT., St. Louis, Missouri. Vertebrajof fossil animal, found ii 



County, Arkansa 120, '89 iv), 

 U, Mis. 224, pt. 2 9 



