46 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Chickey, Charles E., Scranton, Miss. : Specimen of caterpillar. 841 (x). 



Cisco, J. G., Jackson, Tenn. : Fossil from the glades of Wayne County, and speci- 

 mens of smaller fossils from the same locality. 1092 (xiii, a). 



Claiborne, J. H. & Sox, Well Spring, Tenn. : Specimen of ores. 1166 (xvii). 



Clark, George W., Wyandale, N. Y. : A snbstance found on the surface of a well. 

 1006 (XVI). 



Clause, Henry, Phebe, Tenn. : Specimens of ores. 1129, 1179 (xvii). 



Cobb, R. E. C, St. Paul, Minn. : Specimen of bird, in the flesh. 866 (v, a). 



College of Science, Imperial University, Tokio, Jaiian (through Dr. J. Ijima): 

 85 specimens of Japanese birds. (Returned.) 998 (v, a). 



Conner, I. S., Powell's Station, Tenn. : Two specimens of ore. 1093 (xvii). 



Conway, W. B. (See under Montgomery Marble Company.) 



Cornell, Edwin, P. M., Pomeroy, 111. : Concretionary nodule of iiyrite from Mercer 

 County. 1066 (xvii). 



CoKRY, E. M., Magnolia, Ark.: Specimen of insect. 809 (x). 



CoCLSoN, George, La Harpe, 111.: Image found while digging a well in La Harpe; 

 stone found in drift-sand and gravel on Honey Creek, Henderson County, 111. 

 994 (III). 



CuNHA, Antonio, Big Pine, Cal. : Specimens of ore from Inis mine. Deep Spring Val- 

 ley. 1108 (XVII). 



CURRAN, L. R., Adair, Iowa. : Two pieces of bone found in Adair County on a drift 

 42 feet below the surface. 1001 (xii). 



Dabbs, J. R., Chelan, Wash.: Specimens of ore from Washington. 871 (xvii). 



Dahler, C. H., Helena, Mont. : Specimen of mineral. 929 (xvi). 



Danford, W. S., Boulder, Colo.: Specimen of fossil (?) embedded in a hard shale- 

 like substance. 1220 (xvii). 



Daxtagnan, J. D., New Orleans, La. : Specimen of crab. 1231(24513) (xi). 



Darling, James, Alpine, Tex. : Specimens of ores. 844 (xvii). 



Davidson, W. B. M., Kissimmee, Fla. : Tooth found in the phosphate l)eds in Peace 

 River, near Arcadia, Fla. 874 (iv). 



Dawson, F. W., Charleston, S. C. ; Larv;e of insects. 854 (x). 



Dean, Fred., Lowville, Pa. : The ''Miller axe," found under an oak log in Benton, 

 Ohio. (Returned.) 1067 (in). 



DiETZ, Ottom.\r, New York City, N. Y. : Two Imndrod spi-cies of North America 

 coleoptera. (Returned.) 993 (x). 



DiSMER, H. F. E., Washington, D. C. : Picture found Ijehind the mantel in a house 

 in the city of Washington. 903 (l). 



Dodge, Byron E., Richfield, Mich. : Stone ax with handle, red stone pipe, and arrow- 

 head. 1056 (24272) (iii). 



Duncan, A. L., Dunedin, Fla. : Si)ecimen of caterpillar. 873 (x). 



Dunnell, L. W., Mulvane, Kans. : Specimen of beetle from Kansas. 1154 (x). 



DuRANT, S. W., St. Charles, 111.: Two specimens of insects. 1185 (x). 



East, Henry, Fredericksburgh, Tex. ; Specimen of feather ball, supposed to have 

 been made by insects. 1202 (x). 



ECKERT, J., Newark, N. J. : Insect from Newark. 802 (x). 



ElkixNs, S. B., Elkins, W. Va. : Sample of well-water. 850 (xvi). 



Emmert, J. W., Bristol, Tenn.: Mineral. 937 (xvi). 



English, George L. & Co., New York City, N. Y. : Minerals from various localities. 

 (Returned.) 1155 (xvi). 



Eppley, William, Zanesville, Ohio: Rocks and clay from Ohio. (Returned.) 1040 



(XVI). 



Etchison, L. C, Jefferson, Md. : Ten ancient coins, confederate two-dollar note, and 

 specimen of amethyst from Frederick County, 1087 (i, xvi). 



Everts, Arthur A., Dallas, Tex. : Fern. 1132 (xv), 



Farnham, a. B., Benning's, D. C. (through f. A. Ganpon): Stone reliQ f;-oin near 

 Plwtsville, Conn. (Returned.) 914 (iii). 



