REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 
CARNEGIE Hero FUND COMMISSION, 
Pittsburg, Pa.: A specimen of the 
Carnegie hero fund medal in silver 
(48706). 
CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, Washington, 
D. C.: Ordovician from 
China collected by Bailey Willis and 
Eliot Blackwelder (47618) ; 15 speci- 
mens of cacti, Opuntia, from <Ari- 
zona (47839); seeds of cactus, 
Opuntia, from Arizona, collected by 
Dr. D. T. MaeDougal (47908); 6 
living cacti, Opuntia, from Arizona 
(47917); seeds of cacti, Opuntia, 
from Arizona (47951); S7 dried 
plants, 14 cacti, and from 
Sonora, Mexico, received through 
Dr. D. T. MacDougal (48168); re- 
cent corals, geological specimens, 
and bottom simples from the Flor- 
and reefs (48922 
CARSON, WILLIAM S., Kalama, Wash.: 
Samples of coprolites from Salmon 
Creek, Wash. (48695). 
CasA GRANDE EXCAVATIONS, 1907: 
About 1,000 specimens of stone im- 
pottery, basketry, fabrics, 
resulting from explorations 
and exeavations conducted at the 
Casa Grande Ruin, Ariz., by Dr. J. 
Walter Fewkes, 1906-1907, under a 
special appropriation in the sun- 
dry civil act approved June 30, 
1906 (48761). 
Casry, Col. THomas L., U. S. 
Washington, D. C.: 
Omophron from 
set (48856). 
fossils 
seeds 
ida coast, keys 
plements, 
etc., 
Army, 
Specimen of 
gemma the type 
Dr- 
(See 
TARM, 
AGRICULTURE. 
Canada. ) 
CENTRAL EXPERIMENTAL 
PARTMENT OF 
under Ottawa, 
CHAGNON, G., Montreal, Canada: 9 
specimens of Hymenoptera (476138). 
New York 
2 mosses from Japan (48011). 
CHAMBERLAIN, EpWaArpD B., 
City: 
Dunn 
Samia 
CHAPIN, GUY, 
Specimen of 
(48832). 
Loring, Va.: 
cecropia with 
eges 
CHAPPELEAN, Mary Y., Benedict, Md.: 
Specimen of luna moth, Actias luna 
(48837). 
1908. 15 
CHASE, V. H., Wady Petra, Ill.: 206 
plants from Illinois (48122: ex- 
change). 
CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF, Chicago, II1.: 
7 guttapercha impressions of type 
specimens of invertebrate 
(47840) ; plant, Lycopodium pithyoi- 
des, from Jalapa, (47919: 
exchange). 
fossils 
Mexico 
CHITTENDEN, IF’. H., Bureau of Ento- 
mology, Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: 225 specimens of 
Coleoptera from Venezuela (48104). 
of Tish- 
: 44 micro- 
Glossiphonia stag- 
parasitica (48115). 
CLARK, H. Watton, Bureau of Fish- 
eries, Washington, D. C.: 2 plants 
collected in aca and the District 
of Columbia (485380) ; living 
mens of A ee from Piney Branch, 
CLARK, AUSTIN H., Bureau 
eries, Washington, D. C. 
scopic 
nalis and G. 
slides of 
speci- 
D. C. (48668) ; plant, Viola sp., col- 
lected in Maine by W. C. Kendall 
(487138). 
CLEMENS, Rey. Josepu, Fort Douglas, 
Utah: Plants from Mindanao, Phil- 
ippine Islands (48547). 
CLENDENIN, R. H., Martinsdale, 
Specimen of barite (47750). 
COCKERELL, T. D. A., Boulder, Colo.: 
14 insects, including the type of a 
Lepidopteron (48461) ; 11 specimens 
representing 2 species of Hymenop- 
tera (48648); 27 specimens of Dip- 
tera, 6 specimens of Hymenoptera 
and nest-cells of a bee, Anthaphora 
forbesi (48652). (See under 
S. A. Rohwer.) 
Miss M. C., 
2 pieces 
Mont. : 
also 
CoDMAN, 
aCe 
terre 
pieces of pottery 
Washington, 
of lace, point d’Angle- 
Vandyke point, and 5 
(4SS04: loan). 
and 
CoFFIN, SELDEN J., Easton, Pa.: The 
distributing portion of Prof. James 
H. Coftin’s self-recording anemometer 
(47594). 
CoLEMAN, Mr., Old Point Comfort, Va.: 
Piece of anchor rope of the boat in 
which Captain Slocum sailed from 
South America to this country 
(48393). 
