22G REPORT OF NATIONAL :\IUSErM, 1S93. 



CakaCRISTI, C. F. Z. (W:isliiii,u;t()ii, D. C.)- SpeciiiitMi of inarhlt- i'nmi Scott Comity, 

 Va. 26457. 



Cai:I)E/a, Dr. J. M. (Clayniont, Del.). Speciineii of cleavage feldspar from lirautly- 

 Aviiie Sniniuit, Delaware County, Pa. Excliaiiiie. 26.503. 



Caki'KNTEU, .1. !>. (Paymaster U. S. Navy). Skeleton and skull of sea-cow (Ilhiitina 

 (ji'j((x}. Purchase. 26094. 



Caky. William 15. (North Stoumgtoii, Conn.). Letter of Gen. J. E. P. Steuart, 

 dated June 20, 1862, to Hon. George W. Randolph, Secretary of War of the Con- 

 federate States, recommending Lieut. J. 8. Mosby for commission of captain. 

 26270. 



CAn.i'iKLi), W. L. (Cloiijiers, :Md.). Eggs of hog-nose snake. 26240. 



Centkal New York Naval Vp:tehax Associatiox. (Amsterdam, N. Y.). tlirough 

 F. W. Rawdon. Badge and button of the National Association of Naval Vet- 

 erans. 26679. 



Chambehlaix, Dr. L. T. and ^Irs. Fkaxces Lea (Philadelphia, Pa.). Specimens of 

 Unionidii' from Asia and Africa, representing all varieties, many of which are 

 new. 27004.- 



Chambers, W. N. (England). Pair of gaiters and a pair of overshoes. 27058. 



CiiAXLEi:, William AsTOR (through Hon. Winthrop Chanler, of New York City). 

 Thirty-seven mounted heads of large game from Masailand, East Africa, col- 

 lected by Mr. Chanler (deposit) (26908) ; collection of ethnological objects, 

 dry and alcoholic insects, alcoholic specimens of Amhassin CommcrMnii and Peri- 

 ophthalmiis Koelreiifcri, collected by Gustav Denhaidt at the Island of Lamu, 

 East Africa; specimens of lichens {Usnea angulata Ach., Tlieloschistes flavicaim 

 Wallr., and I'armelia perforaia (Ach ) Jac<]. ) ; 3 crabs, a shrimp, and eai'th worms, 

 collected by Gustav Denhardt; specimen of AmpuUaria sp. und., and a sjieciuien 

 oi Achat 'ma acuta Ferussac fr.)m the Tana River, East Africa; 3 specimens of 

 sand, either loose or slightly consolidated and more or less strained by iron 

 oxides, specimen of rare bat ( VeKperugo RendaUi), and a new species of Eliomys 

 (EUoiiiys jjarrHs, True), also a new specimen of mouse ( Mits tana True) ; collection 

 of alcoholic reptiles. (26939). 



Chaxler, Hon. ^Vixthrop. (See under William Astcn- Chanler.) 



Chatelaix, Heli (New York City). Collection of ethnological objects and articles 

 illustrating the house and industrial life of the negro tribes of Angola (purchase) 

 (26802) ; reptiles, marine shells, 13 specimens of -woods and alcoholic si^ecimens 

 of insects from Loanda, West Africa, and alcoholic specimen of tlying-tish, /ixo- 

 ca7i(.s Irom near St. Thomas Island (26803). 



Cuerrie, George K. (National Museum, San .lose, Costa Rica). Nest and 3 eggs (1 

 set) of Giraiid's flycatcher, nest and 3 eggs (1 set) of yellow-green vireo, both 

 new to the collection. 26382. (See under National Museum of Costa Rica, i 



Christie, James C. (Scotland). Three photographs of meteoric iron. 27043. 



Claflix, E. K. (Wichita, Kans.). Specimen of salt and barite. 25960. 



Clami'Itt, Johx a. (See under Fish Commission. U. S. Life-Saving Service, and 

 Treasury Department. ) 



Clark, John A. (See under Mrs. James Grimshaw. ) 



Clark, John H. (New Orleans, La.). Manuscri])t : " Daguerreotypingin old times.'' 

 26556. 



Clarke, Prof. F. W. (U. S. Geological Survey). Drillings of meteoric iron from 

 Pulaski County, Va. 26604. (See under L. M. Igelstr<iiu mikI Interior Depart- 

 ment. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Cleveland, Rev. E. F. X. (Dundee, 111.). Thirty-si.K photographs of Mexican scenery 

 (27061); 10 photographs of native Mexicans (27136). 



* These specimens were purchased from a fund contributed by Dr. and Mrs. Cham- 

 berlain to complete the Isaac Lea collection in the Natioii.il Mus<Miin. 



