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Caldwell, Rev. E. B. and Harry R., 

 Fooehow, China : 837 birds' eggs, 

 Chinese and American, and 18 birds' 

 nests (47129). 



Caldwell, J. \V., Pittsview, Ala.: Fos- 

 sils (46540). 



California, University of, Berkeley. 

 Cal. : 22 marine shells from the 

 coast of California (46257); plant, 

 Brongniartia trifoliata Brandegee, 

 from Lower California (46813: ex- 

 change) ; 5 plants from Mexico 

 (46953 : exchange). 



Call, R. Ellsworth, Emmett, Cal.: 

 ."»(» birds' skins and a series of 

 birds' nests and eggs from California 

 and Alaska (46496). 



Calvert. Mrs. E. G. R., and Miss 

 Cornelia P. Randolph, Washington, 

 D. C. : Historical family relics 



1 16848). 



Cambiaso, If. I)., Santo Domingo, 

 Santo Domingo: Lithographic print 



showing the casket and other relics 

 connected with the death of Christo- 

 pher ( 'ohnnhns <472.>1 ). 



Campbell, E. <).. Gambell, Alaska, and 

 Santa Barbara, Cal.: r>4 plants from 

 Alaska (4<;.",'jr, ) ; 93 birds' eggs and 

 :; nests (46379). 



Campbell, II. D., Washington and Lee 

 University, Lexington, Va. : Ordovi- 

 cian fossils from Virginia (47"N1 : 

 exchange t. 



Canadian Copper Company, Copper 

 Cliff, Ontario, Canada : Specimens of 

 copper and nickel ores, and matte 

 (47440). 



Candlin, Henry, Greeley. Colo.: 4 

 specimens of lizards, Holbrookia 

 maculata, from the South Platte 

 River (40415) ; 7 reptiles from Colo- 

 rado (46590). 



Candolle, C. de, Geneva, Switzerland: 



2 specimens of f,<i/i<:ia from the 

 Prodromus Herbarium (47448). 



Capi.es, Lieut. W. G., U. S. Army. 

 Chattanooga. Tenn. : Pupa of Pho- 

 betron pithecium, a moth of the fam- 

 ily Cochlidiidie (40403). 



Capron, Mrs. Allyn K., Washington, 

 D. C. : Collection of American his- 

 torical objects formerly belonging to 

 Capt. Allyn K. Capron, and a guidon 

 carried through the Cuban campaign 

 by Troop L of the Rough Riders, 

 First Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. 

 Army (46684). 



Capron. Mrs. Allyn. sr.. Fort Myer, 

 Va. : :t silk flags used by ('apt. Al- 

 lyn Capron. one of them in the bat- 

 tle of Wounded Knee. Sioux cam- 

 paign, December, 1890, and the other 

 in the Cuban campaign of 1898 

 (11701 : loan). 



Carew, T. T., Mount Carmel Rectory. 

 Ridgewood, N. J.: Objects used dur- 

 ing the celebration of mass in the 

 Roman Catholic Church (46508). 



Carne<;ie Institution, Washington, 

 D. C. : 70 specimens of Madrepora- 

 ria collected by J. E. Duerden at the 

 Hawaiian Islands (4091(1) ; several 

 glaciated bowlders and specimens of % 

 argillaceous matrix constituting the 

 tillite discovered by the expedition 

 of 1903-4 to China under the aus- 

 pices of the Carnegie Institution 

 (47354). 



Carver, .1. B., Sanborn. Vera Cruz, 

 Mexico: Snout-beetle, Rhina barbi- 

 rostris. (46160). 



Gary, L. R., Cameron, La. : 30 marine 

 mollusks from the Gulf of .Mexico 

 (46596) ; 24 lots of crustaceans 

 (46912). 



Cary, Merritt, Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington. I >. C. : About 200 

 insects, mostly Lepidoptera, from 

 Colorado (47305); specimen of liv- 

 ing cactus from Colorado (4744'.M. 



Castner, Mrs. II. Y.. New York City: 

 Medal, cast in aluminum and dis- 

 tributed at the Paris Exposition, 

 1889 (47338). 



Caudell, A. N., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Lizard and batrachian from 

 Humboldt County. Cal. (46395); 

 nest of a humming bird (47192). 



Chamrerlatn, E. B., Cumberland Cen- 

 ter, Md. : 3 plants from Maryland 

 (40408). 



