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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1007. 



Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. : 

 2 chalcodoids (46317). 



Corner, Mrs. \V. II., Charmian, Pa.: 

 Antique waffle-iron < 16530). 



Cory, II. II.. Greenbush, Wis.: Eggs 

 of Ccrefttt bubalus Say (46722). 



Coville, F. V., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, I >. C. : 20 plants 

 from Greenfield, New Hampshire 

 (46672: collected for the Museum). 



Cox, W. V.. Brightwood, I ». C. : 2 

 specimens of golden-winged wood- 

 pecker, or flicker, Colaptes auratus 

 (47309; 47425). 



Crawford, Lamar, Now York City: 

 2 quartzite implements found in ;i 

 rock shelter on Manhattan Island 

 (46572). 



Crevecoeur. 1'. 1.. Onaga, Ivans.: 

 Fishes from Kansas (47436). 



Crosby, Cyrus R., Ithaca. N. Y. : 5 

 parasitic Hymenoptera (46355). 



Crosby, F. W., Washington, I). C. : 

 Sandstone concretions (46413). 



Crown, W. S., Washington, D. C. : 

 Half-cent, 1834, United States cur 

 rency (46150). 



Culp. W. P.. Sunlmry. Pa.: Electric 

 light - bug, Hernials haJdemanum 

 Leidy < 17469). 



Curtis, William 1]., Washington, 



1 >. ( '. : "J rims made from the breasts 

 of specimens (if Rhea ( 46669 ). 



Daecke, Y. A. F., Philadelphia, Pa.: 



2 Hies (46991 ). 



Dahlgren, Ulric, Princeton, X. J.: 

 Specimen of Istroscopus guttatuft 

 and one of Uroph yds regius 

 < 17095). 



Dai. i. W. II.. IT. S. Geological Survey. 

 Washington, I >. C. : Ancient Korean 

 fire-bos collected by George Kennan 

 during the Russian-Japanese war 

 i 121 18 : loan ). 



Darmstapt. Germany, Botanical (Jar- 

 den: 46 specimens of living Cras- 

 sulacea? (46850: exchange). 



Davenport, Homer, .Morris Plains. 

 X. .].: Magellan goose (47337). 



Davis, C. Lester, Le, Roy, Kans. : 17 

 Carboniferous fossils (46552: ex- 

 change). 



Davis. .Mrs. Ellen M., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : Silver service which belonged 

 to Commodore John Kelley of the 

 U. S. Navy, consisting of a coffee 

 pot, sugar bowl, 'cream pitcher, and 

 slop howl (4661 1 I. 



Davis, E. W.. Quebec, Canada: 

 Salmon, Salvia sola)', and a trout, 

 Sul rcl in us (mil i mil is (46186). 



Davis, Guilford, Washington, I >. C. : 



Pair of old iron steelyards (4711:!). 



Davis. S. Austin, Yonkers, X. Y. : 

 Specimens of PlskJia from Ecuador 

 i I7:'.::<;t. 



Davis. William T., Xew Brighton, 

 N. Y. : Specimen of clothes-moth. 

 TrichopJiaga tapetzella (46646). 



Dayton, < >. J., Knobley, W. Va. : Chert 

 spearhead (47389: purchase). 



Di:am. C. C, Bluffton, Ind. : 105 plants 

 from Indiana (46768); ISO plants 

 from Guatemala (47165: exchange). 



1 »i < }olia and Atkins » 'o., Atolia, < 'al. : 

 Specimen of scheelite i 47140). 



Deiker, c. J., Eureka, 111.: :*> photo- 

 graphs showing the earthworks of 

 mound builders i 16519) : fragments 

 of ancient pottery (47302). 



Delarue, M. G., Washington, D. C. : 

 Common red hat, Lasiurus borealis 

 (46449). 



De Pass, M. W., Archer, Fla. : Speci- 

 men of Dynastes tityus (46322). 



Detwiler, Miss Laura C, Jersey City, 

 X. J. : Fern from Mexico (4C.7K',). 



Dickson, Robert, Pittsburg, Pa.: 4 

 Geometrid larva 3 (46927); inflated 

 larva of an insect. Papilio (46961). 



Diller, .1. S.. I'. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C. : 4 species of ore. 

 oil. and coal from Michigan and 

 Texas (474271. 



Dimmock, George, Springfield, Mass.: 

 2 typos of Exochomus cubensis Dim- 

 mock (46694). 



