228 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



Cox, Philip (St. John, New Brunswick, Canada). Four specimens of a crypriuoid 

 lish {Couesius 2>yo8ihemius) from Locli Lomond, near St. John, (27086); alcoholic 

 specimens of fishes (Pftoariju/s and SemotUus atromaculatus) (28080); 2 specimens 

 of wiuuiuish {Salmo salar, var) from Loch Lomond (27127). 



Cox, P. E. (Franklin, Tenn.). Eight arrow-heads and a perforator (26881). (See 

 nnder W. E. Cullum.) 



Cox, W. V. (IT. S. National Museum). S])ecimen of rhinoceros beetle, Dijna.fte.'i t'ltyus, 

 from Brightwood (25916); 10 photographs (26063). 



Cram,.Tacoi5 (Sheldrake, N. Y.), through Fish Commission, U.S.) Alcoholic speci- 

 men of "mud-puppy," yeciunis maculatiis, from Cayuga Lake. 25972. 



Crawford, John B. (Swanville, Ind.). Specimen of Luna.silli-moth. 26976. 



Crkw, H. W. (Hardin Valley, Tenn.). Pileatcd woodpecker, in the Hesh. 25907. 



Crites, George W. (See uiuler W. W. Scott.) 



Crosby, F.AV. (Washington, D. C). Specimens of hematite from the Isle of Elha 

 (purchase) (26869); 2 columns of basalt from Bonn, Prussia (purchased for the 

 "World's Columbian Exposition) (26889) ; collection of geological materials from 

 Messina, Italy (purchased for the "World's Columbian Exposition) (27015); col- 

 lection of volcanic material from Italy and adjacent islands (gift) (27065). (See 

 under Dr. Krantz.) 



Crosby, Prof. W. O. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.). Speci- 

 n;ens of Cumberland iron ore from Newport, R. I. (26288)*; specimens of clay 

 and concretions from Croton Point, N. Y. (26289)* ; geological material from 

 Frye's Hill, Lelianon, N. Y. (26290)* ; glacial material from Mount Washington 

 (26291)*; glacial material from the Catskill Mountains (26292)*; specimens of 

 clay from New Wiudsor, near Newbnrg, N. Y. (26293)* ; specimens of pegrcatite 

 and kaolin from Blanford, Mass. (26294)* ; iron ore and hard asbestus from Tilly 

 Foster mine, Tilly Foster, N. Y. (26295)*; calcareous cement, cut on Fitchburg 

 railroad, near Pownal, Vt. (26296)* ; glacial material (26297)* ; geological mate- 

 rial from Narragansett Bay (26298)*; granite fragments from Cape Ann, Mass. 

 (26299)*; specimens of zinc, iron, and manganese ore from Brandon, Vt. 1^26300)*; 

 stratified clay from Gardiner, Me. (26301)*; glacial material from Buffalo, N. Y.) 

 (26302)*; vein material from Port Henry, N. Y. (26303)* ; glacial material from 

 near Buffalo, N. Y. (25304)* ; bowlders and clay from New York (26305); speci- 

 mens of glacial materials (26596) *; large polished slab of verdautique marble 

 from Koxbry, Vt. (exchange) (26603); through G. P.Merrill, specimen of balti- 

 morite from Tilly Foster mine, Putnam C'ounty, N. Y., collected by Mr. Crosby 

 (26626); photograph negatives of glacial phenomena (266.50)*; 5 photographs of 

 diabase dike at Medford, Mass., showing phases of rock decomposition (exchange) 

 (26884). 



Cross, Whitman. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



CULiN, Stewart (Philadelphia, Pa.). Four packs of American cards and 1 pack of 

 English domino cards (exchange) (25908); set of time- sticks from Hongkong 

 (gift) (26003); "The Waterloo Medal," a quarto illustrated volume, by Isaac 

 Myer, descriptive of the Napoleon medal known as the Waterloo medal (deposit) 

 (returned) (26012); pack of old English ])layiug-card8 (gift) (26928); 7 photo- 

 graphs representing objects used in religious observances (27071). 



CULLOM, W. E. (Dickson, Tenn.), through P. E. Cox. Discoidal stone from Tennessee. 

 Deposit. 26882. 



Cunningham, Burton L. (Fort Klamath, Oreg.). Lepidoptera. 26157. 



CURTIN, Hon. Jeremiah (Queenstown, Ireland). Photograph of an Irish quern, or 

 hand-mill. 27117. 



Curtis, Wileiam E. (See under Bureau of American Republics.) 



CUSHIXG, F. H. (Bureau of Ethnology). Parts of aboriginal Aveaving (deposited for 

 World's Columbian Exposition) (26513); rabbit-skin robe (gift) (26963). 



* Purchased for World's Columbian Expositiou. 



