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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF— 

 Continued, 

 try, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C.) a portion 

 of the type specimen of plant, 

 Tanacctum cow pactum, from Ne- 

 vada (68291, exchange) ; (through 

 Ivan M. Johnston) 6 specimens 

 of cacti (6S454, exchange). 



CALMAN, Dr. W. T. (See under 

 British Government, British Mu- 

 seum ( Natural History ) . ) 



CAMP, R. D., Brownsville, Tex.: 

 Plant and a turtle from Brownsville, 

 Tex. (66SS7, 6730S). 



CAMPBELL ART CO., THE, Eliza- 

 beth, N. J. : 2 copies of " The Golden 

 Glade," a collotype in color, by F. 

 Hazell (67183) ; a multicolor (collo- 

 type) reproduction "Dahlias" 

 (67316) ; original water color of 

 " The Ducal Palace," by Frank 

 Wasley, 4 collotype printing plates 

 and 7 progressive proofs from them 

 (67633) ; collotype print in colors of 

 "The Ragged Sentinels" (land- 

 scape), after Alden Pierson (68400) ; 

 chromo collotype reproduction en- 

 titled "Autumn Landscape," after 

 Allen D. Cochran, and a duplicate 

 print (68512). 

 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT: 



Department of Agriculture; En- 

 tomological Branch, Ottawa, 

 Canada: (through Dr. J. Mc- 

 Dunnough) larva of a moth 

 (67499) ; 3 specimens of flies, 1 

 of them being a paratype 

 (67620, exchange). 

 Biological Board of Canada, Uni- 

 versity of Toronto, Toronto, 

 Canada: (through A. H. Leim) 

 shrimp from St. Marys Bay, 

 Nova Scotia (6S079, exchange) ; 

 (through Prof. A. G. Hunts- 

 man) 40 mollusks and a collec- 

 tion of Crustacea from the Gulf 

 of St. Lawrence, being a part of 

 the material collected by the 

 Cheticamp Expedition (6S528). 

 Victoria, Memorial Museum, De- 

 partment of Mines, Ottawa, 



CANADIAN GOVERNMENT— Contd. 

 Victoria Memorial Museum— Con. 

 Canada: (through Harlan I. 

 Smith) fresh-water mollusks 

 from the Atnarko River, 

 Atnarko, British Columbia 

 (67341) ; (through Dr. E. M. 

 Kindle) 4 specimens of annelid 

 worms, collected by J. T. Bert- 

 rand at Chandler, Coast of 

 Gaspe, Province of Quebec, 

 Canada (67998) ; fossil bones 

 representing 5 species of dino- 

 saurs, and fossil wood, from 

 Alberta, Canada (68312, ex- 

 change). 



CAPPS, S. R., U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C. : A fragment 

 weighing 12 grams of a meteorite 

 found near Cold Bay. Alaska 

 (67304). 



CARLETON, M. A., Bocas del Toro, 

 Panama : S2 plants from Panama 

 (66924). 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 

 WASHINGTON, Washington, D. C. : 

 3 plants, cacti, collected by Prof. 

 Albert Ruth (67362) ; 13 plants col- 

 lected in Texas by Mrs. S. L. Patti- 

 son (67390) ; (through Dr. L. A. 

 Bauer, director, department of Re- 

 search in Terrestrial Magnetism) a 

 jar of Sargassum weed, together 

 with 40 specimens of crabs, 25 

 shrimps, 3 annelid worms, and about 

 100 bryozoans, collected by the 

 Carnegie about 200 miles off Cape 

 Hatteras October, 1921 (67664). 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 

 WASHINGTON, MOUNT WILSON 

 OBSERVATORY, Pasadena, Calif. 

 (through Alfred H. Joy, secretary) : 

 Collection of photographs showing 

 the history of transportation 

 methods on the Mount Wilson road 

 (67263). 



CARNEY, J. E., Jr., M-inas Geraes, 

 Brazil (through F. L. Hess) : 

 Samples of a radioactive mineral 

 from Minas Geraes, Brazil (67167) ; 

 S specimens of the mineral pucherite 

 from Brazil (68213). 



