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CAMPBELL, E. F., Washington, D. C.: 
26 specimens, representing 9 species, 
of marine shells from Cape Lookout, 
N. C., and James River, Va. (56761). 
CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON : 
19 living specimens of Cactaceae, con- 
sisting of 12 specimens of Mamillaria 
and 7 specimens, of Coryphantha 
similis, collected by Prof. A. Ruth in 
Texas (55648 ; 56883) ; 2 living speci- 
mens of Cactaceae collected near 
Flagstaff, Ariz. by Dr. Forrest 
Shreve (55718) ; about 2,000 plants, 
including Cactaceae, from Colorado, 
New Mexico and Texas, collected by 
Dr. J. N. Rose and Mr. William R. 
Fitch (56092); 22 plant specimens 
from Colombia, South America, re- 
ceived from Mr. John G. Sinclair 
(56871); 5 specimens of Dudleya 
parishit from Lebee, Cal., collected 
by Dr. D. T. MacDougal (56989). 
CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON 
and U. S. GEoLoGICAL SURVEY, 
Washington, D. ©.: 16 cases of 
rocks, fossil wood, recent land mol- 
lusks and recent corals, from the 
Leeward and Virgin Islands, West 
Indies, collected by Dr. T. Wayland 
Vaughan (56807). 
CARNEGIE Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa.: 1 
living specimen of Cactaceae col- 
lected on the Isle of Pines by Mr. 
G, A. Link (56181). 
Carr, W. P., Deadwood, S. Dak.: 50 
plants from South Dakota (55809: 
purchase) ; 134 plants from South 
Dakota (56422). 
CARTER, JOSEPH C., U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: 
An etching, “ Cedars in Moonlight.” 
by James D. Smillie (56779). 
Carrer, N. E., Elkhorn, Wis.: 16 speci- 
mens made in imitation of pre- 
historic implements (55677; 55757; 
56464). 
Case, Dr. E. C., University of Michi- 
gan, Ann Arbor, Mich.: The type 
specimen of Crossotelos annulatus 
(56659: exchange). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
‘asH, Miss Linian C., U. S. National 
Museum: Meduste and Amphipods 
from Plum Point, Md. (55674) ; frog 
from Maryland (55910). 
CASSELLA CoLoR CoMPANY, New York 
City: Collection of coal distillation 
products and dyestuffs illustrating 
the artificial color industry (57025). 
CAWSTON OSTRICH FARM, South Pasa- 
dena, Cal.: Egg of Nubian ostrich, 
Struthio camelus (55684). 
CENTRAL MUSEUM OF THE BROOKLYN 
INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. 
(See under Brooklyn.) 
Cuacer, Mrs. E. P., Los Angeles, Cal.: 
Specimens of nepionic young of 
Petricola from North Santa Moniea, 
| Cal, (56158). 
CHAGNON, W., St. Johns, Quebec, Can- 
ada: S specimens of Lepidoptera 
(56693). 
CHALMERS, R. Bupp, Germantown, Pa.: 
27 specimens of sponge, Tetilla gra- 
vata (56688). 
CHAMBERLAIN, (C. 
E., Bethlehem, 
Pa.: Specimen of Limar maximus 
(56022). 
CHAMBERLAIN, E. B., New York City: 
2 mosses from Italy and a specimen 
from Ceylon (56234; 56379). 
CHAMBERS, B. L., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Specimen of barred owl, 
Strix varia, from Rockville, Md. 
(56332). 
CHAMPLAIN, A. B., Harrisburg, Pa.: 
23 specimens of Hymenoptera 
(558389). 
CHANDLER, WALTER Mark, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: 50 mineral specimens 
(56744: exchange); specimen of 
malachite from northern Rhodesia, 
and a bowlder from Roberts Victor 
Diamond Mine, Orange River Colony, 
South Africa (56974). 
CHANDONNET, Rev. Z. L., Perham, 
Minn.: 9 specimens of Laciniaria 
from Minnesota (55950). 
CHARLESTON Museum, Charleston, S. C. 
(through Dr. D. S. Martin): 11 
specimens of minerals (56752). 
