LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 777 



(■OQUILIJCT, I). W. (See under De}»artineiit of Agricnltnie.) 



CoiiY, C. B. (Boston, Massfs.). Forty binls' skins repro8cntin<^ 25 s])eci<'s, cliieHy 

 from the West Indies. 23^4(). 



CorroM, CiiAKLKS W. (Dnnltar, Pa.). Piece of charcoal taken from tlie "Hill 

 Farm Mine," 1,500 feet from the month of the pit. 24125. 



CouKS, Dr. Elliott (Washington, D. C. ). Specimen of Tinamou ( Kudromias eletjans). 

 24140. 



CouLSON, Capt. W. C. (U. S. Revenue Marine Service). (See under Treasury De- 

 partment, U. S. Eevenue Marine. ) 



Cox, Arthi'H M. (Chicaiid. III.). Tweuty-.seven birds' skins representing 21 spe- 

 cies. 24080. 



Cox, Mrs. C. C. (Washington, D. C). Two eggs of Australian Emeu. 23728. 



Cox, Philip (Newcastle, New Brunswick, Canada). Four species of fishes, con- 

 sisting of Catostomits tere.s, Semotilus Imllaris, UroiiUJeo holeoides, and Noiropis 

 megalops. 23708. 



Cox, Mrs. S. S. (New York City, N. Y.), through Mr. W. V. Cox. Large framed pho- 

 tographs of the late Hon. S. S. Cox. 23383. 



Cramer, G. (St. Louis, Mo.). Daguerreotype of Daguerre. 23473. 



Cresson, Dr. Hilborn T. (Philadelphia, Pa.). One thousand one hundred and 

 twenty-eight archieological objects collected by Messrs. William Reilly and F. 

 G. Smith, at the month of the "Ancient Aboriginal Fish-weirs" inside the mouth of 

 Naamau's Creek, near Claymont, Del., and 5 .specimens from the cavern of Le 

 Moustier, France (deposit) (23766) ; five hundred and thirty-six archteological ob- 

 jects from Delaware, Pennsylvania, and East Tennessee (gift) (24318). 



Crockett, D. F. (Bridgeport, Conn.). Two pieces of Zanzibar gum. 23771. 



Crosby, C.H. (Bridgeport, Conn.). Partridge Cochin fowl. 23765. 



Crosby. F.W. (Washington, D. C), through the Quartermaster's Department, U. 

 S. Army. Geological material from Mexico, New Mexico, and Texas (gift) 

 (24310); rocks from California (purchase) (24.372); geological material from 

 California (gift) (24524). 



Crosby, Prof. W. O. (Boston, Mass.). Two samples of nickel ore from Sudbui-y, 

 Ontario, Canada (23746) ; 3 specimens of nickeliferous pyrohatite from Dracnt, 

 IMass. (24088). Exchange. 



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



CROrcii, R. B. (Chicago, 111.) Sampleof rock salt from Kingman, Kans. 23951. 



CcFi'Y, .TosiAH (Fort Monroe, Va.). Spanish silver dollar of 1806, 5-centime 

 nickel piece of Switzerland of 1850, 10 pfennig of Germany of 1876, Euglisli 

 shilling of 1874, 25 cents of Canada of 1872, 10 reis Spanish coin, 14 copper coins 

 and tokens of the United States and England. 23919. 



CuLiN, Stewart (Museum of Archasology and Paleontology, University of Penn- 

 sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.). Set (5 pieces) of a])]iaratus for playing fan-tan, 

 set of dice, knuckle-bones of sheep (primitive dice used in gambling), spirit- 

 cups, marbles, and bundle of slow matches from China (excliange) (24314); 2 

 packs of Austrian and Belgian j)lii.viiig-cards, bought in Beirut, Syria, and 2 

 ])ack8 from Philadelphia, 1857, early type, and New York and Philadelpliia. tirst 

 "double headers" (gift) (24402). 



CiTRLiNG, Capt. Frank, through Capt. S. A. Day, U. S. Army, Port Mason, San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal., and Alaska Commercial Company. Dugout fouiul by Capt. Curling, 

 of American ship Joseph S. Sjiinney, about 210 miles otf the Pelew or Baloa Islands, 

 in the western Pacific Oct^an (23888). 



Curtis, William E. (Department of State). Album of portraits of the officers and 

 members of the International American Conference, held at Washingt(ui in 1889- 

 1890 (23364) ; i)hotograph of Carib relics from St. Vincent 24379. 



Dall, Mrs. C. H. (Washington, D. C). Auriferous black sand from the coast of 

 Mendocino County, Cal. (23633). 



