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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1911. 



Carnegie Institution — Continued, 

 ted b3 Dr. D. T. MacDougal, direc- 

 tor of the Desert Laboratory, Tuc- 

 son, Ariz. (52030; 52095; 52159). 



Carpenter, William D., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : Specimen of cedar 

 waxwing, Bombycilla c&drorum 

 (52638) ; a small collection of zoo- 

 logical specimens from Montgomery 

 County, Md. (52819) ; 11 skins of the 

 house sparrow. Passer domesticus 

 (52836) ; amphipods from a tribu- 

 tary of the Merrimac River, Mass. 

 (52891) ; a small collection of zoo- 

 logical specimens from Essex 

 County, Mass. (52S93) ; 32 skins 

 with skulls, and 4 skins of mammals 

 from Nashotah, Wis. (52909). 



Carr, Walter P., U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington. D. C. : 3 

 alcoholic specimens, with 2 skulls, 

 of bats. Mormoops megalophylla 

 s&mcvla, from Texas (52766); red 

 bat with 4 young, and 2 embryos 

 from another individual (52852). 



Carruthers, S. O., Bretton Woods, 

 N. H. : 4 specimens of black-nosed 

 dace, Rhinich thy s atronasus (52191). 



Carter, Hon. George R., Honolulu, 

 Hawaii : 2 abnormally developed 

 hoofs of wild cattle from the 

 swampy forests of Hawaii (52625). 



Carter, Ralph E., Naskeag, Me. : A 

 fragment of pottery, spearhead and 

 bones from a shell heap at Naskeag : 

 also the skull of a skunk, Mephitis 

 putida, and 2 feet of a muskrat from 

 Naskeag (52084) ; 2 mammal skulls 

 from Naskeag (52544: purchase). 



Casey, Edward Pearce, New York 

 City : Rigged models of 2 yachts of 

 about the period of 1875 (52589). 



Casey, Col. Thomas L., U. S. Army, 

 Washington, D. C. : 48 examples of 

 Aleocharinre, representing 12 species; 

 3S paratypes of Aleocharinse ; and 62 

 examples of other Staphylinids, in 

 16 species (52039) ; an amphipod 

 (•52904). 



Chaffey, E., Mazapil, Zacatecas, Mex- 

 ico: 82 living specimens of Cacta- 

 cese (51741; 51788; 51866; 51948; 

 52005; 52068; 52122; 52151; 52237) ; 

 4 specimens of Ariocarpus (51823) ; 

 13 living plants (51939) ; specimen 

 of Leuchtenbergia (52019) ; specimen 

 of EcJiinocactus (52249) ; living 

 specimen of Selagimella, 2 living 

 specimens of Cactacea?, bulbs, and 

 a specimen of Coldenia; all from 

 Mexico (52475; 52522; 52706; 

 52906). 



Champion, G. C. (See under F. D. 

 Godman.) 



Chandonnet, Rev. Z. L., Perham, 

 Minn. : 7 specimens of Laeiniaria 

 from Minnesota (52028: exchange). 



Chippewa trading store, Red Lake, 

 Minn. : 3 medicine rattles of the 

 Ojibwa Indians (52585: purchase). 



Christiania, Norway, Zoological Mu- 

 seum: 4 specimens of Rhir.ocriinis 

 lofotensis and 1 pentacrinoid, Hath- 

 rometra sa/rsii (52177: exchange). 



Clark, Austin H., TJ. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Butterfly representing the 

 species Feniseca tarquinius (51839) ; 

 specimen of Geramaster japomcus 

 from southern Japan (52514). 



Clark, John II., New Orleans, La. : 

 Thotograph of John H. Clark and 

 brothers, a portrait of an Indian, 

 and a daguerreotype of Charles Sum- 

 ner, taken about 1S53 (51756). 



Clark, W. Frank, Washington, D. C. : 

 Brush line work and photo-engrav- 

 ing reproduction of the same, repre- 

 senting the head of a lion, after 

 Rosa Bonheur (52401). 



Clarke, Prof. F. W., TJ. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : Speci- 

 men of calcite filling ammonite 

 (52315). (See also under Bennett 

 McDaniel. ) 



Cockerell, Prof. T. D. A., Boulder, 

 Colo.: 33 insects (51S49) ; 25 in- 

 sects and 9 fossils (51931) ; types 

 of 2 species of insects and cotypes 

 of 1 species, together with about 40 



