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Ci.isHY, Capt. {iieii uiulor Capt. J. O. Spicer. ) 



Closk, a. J. (Dnlinsville, ^'a.). Siiecitueu of f;'reat leopard inuth, L'cpanlheria .scri- 



bonia. 25{(6!>. 

 Cohen, Rev. Henry (Galveston, Tex. ). Ritual of the Day of Atonement in Maratlii 



(deposit) (26060); Jewisli Propitiatory Prayer in MaratLi, .Jewish New Year's 



Prayer in Maratbi, Jewisli dailj- jirayers — Spanisli, Jewish pi-ayers for New 



"i ear's and Day of Atonement — Si)anish (deposit) (20095) ; Jewish cornet (shofar) 



(deposited for "World's Columhian Exposition) (26430). 

 COLBTRN, ^Mrs. RoLLiNSoN (Wasliington, D. C). Portrait of Hi'niinolo Indian, sii])- 



l)osed to bo that of Osceola, ])ainted hy King. Purchase. 26582. 

 Cole, F. H. (Hot Springs, S. Dak.). Six fossil cycad trunks. Purchase. 27013. 

 Cole, G. M. (Washington, D. C). Engraving I)y Ormshy of Turnhull's oil j)aintiiig, 



"Declaration of Independence." Purchased for World's Columbian Kxiiosition. 



25926. 

 Coleman, J. I. (A([ua Fria, Ariz.). Larva of swallow-Tail l)ntt<'rtly, J'ajjilio 1uritii>:. 



26159. 

 CoLLETT, Dr. R. (See under Zoological Museum of Christiania, Norway.) 

 Collins, Horace F. (Tucson, Ariz.). Specimen of Gecko {Cohcniyx varicf/atit-s) from 



Canou del Rio, Pinal County, Ariz. 26685. 

 Colson, Eugene H. (New York City). Shells found on Mos(|uito coast, and 2 caps 



made of ])alm from Nicaragua. 26997. 

 Columbian Historical Exposition (Madrid, Spain), through Department of State. 



Bronze commemorative medal conferred by tbe Columbian Historical Exposition 



at Madrid, 1892, in recognition of the exhibit of the U. S. National Museum. 



26990. 

 CoMSTOCK, Cheney & Co. (Ivoryton, Conn.). Collection illustrating the manu- 

 facture of elephant ivory (gift) (26601) ; elephant's tusk for World's Columbian 



Exposition (lent) (26602). 

 CoNtiE, B. M. (New York City). Elephant tusk from West Africa. 26771. 

 CoNXER, Earl (Eastland, Tex.). Specimen of spider {Phidippus ,s-pinHt(itiit<). 25913. 

 Connolly, E. (See under J. B. Aiken). 

 Cooke, Lieut., U. S. Army. (See under Smithsonian Institution. ISureau of l-2thnol- 



og.y.) 



Cooke, A. C. (Fort Recovery, Ohio). Tooth of hipjjopotamus, carved by a native 

 from Mayomba, southwestern coast of Africa, and si)ecimen of silkmoth (Telea 

 polyphvinns). 25980. 



Cooke, Dr. Clinton T. (Minnea,polis, :\Iinn.). Light eggs (2 sets) of little fly- 

 catcher, Empidonax i)usiUn>i, from near Salem, Oreg. 26169. 



Cooper, Dr. J. G. (See under Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.) 



COPP, J. B. (Chicago, 111.). Articles of wearing api)arel worn by Mr. Co]i]i's ances- 

 tors during the years 1760-1800. 27084. 



Cooper, W. B. (Washington, D. C). Medal badge, "First Defenders, Washington, 

 1861." 26261. 



COQUILLET, D. AV. (See under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Cornell University ( Ithaca, N. Y. ). Rocks from Magnet Cove. Hot Springs, Ark. 

 Exchange. 26659. 



Cory, Charles B. (Boston, Mass.). Twenty-six specimens, representing 14 species 

 of birds' skins, principally from Tobago and Grand Cayman. West Indies. 26624. 



CossMANN, M. (Paris, France). Fossils Irom the Paris Basin, France. Exchange. 

 26425. 



CouEs, Dr. E., U. S. Army. (Washington, D. C. ), through James Whyte. Si)ecimens 

 of whoo))ing crane, (irns amiriatuus, in the tiesh, from Texas. 26633. 



CoviLLE, F. V. (Department of Agriculture). Vegetable i)roducts from California. 

 26195. 



Coyne, P. J. (Greaterville, Ariz.). Stone resemblini;- tlie c(mical i)ii)es common on 

 the California coast. 26020. 



