77n REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



CiiKXKY, Mrs. Ei>NAH D. (Jaiuiiiia riain, Mass.). Wood engraving, "portrait of 

 Scth Wells Cheney," by G. Kincll (23699); ].rool" of "Portrait of .John Cheney" 

 engraved by S. A.' A. S.lioff (242](i). 



Cheney, S. F. (See under Dr. C. Hart Merriam.) 



Cherkie, George K . (Mnseo Nacional, Costa Riea). Egg of Viieo fiavoviridls from 

 San Jose, new to the eollection (24067); skeleton of Owl (Met/ascops nudlpes) 

 (24150) ; 73 birds' skins representing 22 species, all of which are valuable (24154). 

 (See under Museo Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica.) 



Cheyney, Judge J.L. (Fort Dodge, Iowa), through Hon. C. V. Car])enter and Hon. 

 J. P. Dolliver. Silver watch carried by Thomas Cheney, of Pennsylvania, 

 during the Revolutionary War. 23841. 



Christy, Thomas &- Co. (London, England). Sanqjle of the fruit of Kola, and two 

 beaus, one from the Avest coast of Africa. 23537. 

 23537. 



Churchill, William (Washington, 1). C). Four exani|)leK showing method of 

 tying square-knot netting. 23676. 



Cincinnati Museum Association (Cincinnati, Ohio), through J. H. Gest, assist- 

 ant director. Ethnological specimens selected from the Congo collection of 

 Carl Steckelman, in the Cincinnati Museum Association. 24469. Excliange. 



Clark, A. Howard. (See under American Historical Association). 



Clark, Edward (Washington, D. C. ). Original full-size plaster model of the statue 

 of Liberty, by Thomas Crawford, used in making the mold in which the bronze 

 statue was cast, now surmounting the Capitol dome. 23834. 



Clarke, J. M. (See under Prof. O. A. Derby). 



Clarke, Miss Mary' E. (Chambersburg, Pa.V Hand-made terracotta bottle-vase, 

 decorated with applied vine leaves and grapes in relief. 23680. 



Clarke, Miss Una H. (Washiugtou, D. C). Commission of J. B. Smith as notary pub- 

 lic, signed by Governor Marcus Morton, of Massachusetts, in 1825, and a com- 

 mission to him signed by Governor Levi Lincoln in 1828. 23946. 



Clarke, W.Eagle (Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art, Ediubui-gh, Scotland), 

 I^leven birds representing 9 species from England, Azore Islands, Sibcia, and 

 Japan. 23671. Exchange. 



Cleveland, R. M. (Marietta, S. C). Specimen of ])olycrase. 24387. 



Cline, George W. (Tampa, Fla). Phosphate rock. 24095. 



CoCHOWKR, George F. (See under White River Quarry Company.) 



CoLHY, Gen. L. W. (Beatrice, Nebr.). Portion of the skull and horncore of liison 

 latifroiis; a fossil from W^ithlacoochee River, Fhuida. 24052. 



COLLETT, Dr. Robert (Director of the Zoological Museum, Christiania, Norway). 

 Skeleton of Pori)oise {Layenorhi/nchm albirontris) . 24236. Exchange. 



Collins, G. F. and Cook, O. F. (Syracuse, N. Y.). Types of North American 

 GeopMUdoE mounted on eight microscopic slides. 23854. 



Comstock, F. M. (Le Roy, N. Y.), through Forest and Stream Publishing Com- 

 ]>any. Brook-trout (SalveJinKS fonHnalif<), from Caledonia Creek, New York. 

 24477. 



Condon, Pi-of. T. (Eugene City, Oregon). Five fresh-water mollusks representing 

 two species of fossils from the tertiary of Oregon. 23693. 



Converse, I. C. (Sandwich, 111.). Cast of stone ax from La Salle County, 111. 

 24054. Exchange. 



Cook, O. F. (See Collins, G. F.) 



Cooke, Prof. A. .1. (See under Agricultural Cidlege, Lansing, Mich., and Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. ) 



Cooke, Dr. Clinton T. (Salem, Oregon). Two eggs of Puget Sound S(u-eech Owl 

 {MegasGops asio saturatiis), new to the collection. 24184. 



Cope, Prof. E. D. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Two obsidian points from the " Equus 

 beds " near Silver Lake, Oregon. 24358. 



