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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



Button, Fred L., Oakland, Cal. : 12 

 specimens of mollusks, Caecum, from 

 Panama, including the type of Cae- 

 cum (Anellitm) bttttoni (61530). 



Byrd, Dr. H., Princeton, Pla. (through 

 W. E. Safford) : Rattlesnake egg 



. from Florida (62221). 



CiDLE, Charles F., Muscatine, Iowa: 

 Flint lock operated by clockwork for 

 firing an explosive (61440). 



California Academy of Sciences, San 

 Francisco, Cal. (through Miss Alice 

 Eastwood) : 887 specimens of plants 

 from California (61484, 61792, 

 62383) ; specimen of plant from 

 Alaska (61598) ; 921 specimens of 

 plants from Galapagos Islands 

 (61658) ; 174 specimens of plants 

 from California and Arizona 

 (61802) ; 2S9 specimens of plants 

 from California and Arizona (61903). 

 Exchange. 



California Redwood Association, San 

 Francisco, Cal. : 5 unmounted photo- 

 graphs . of the California redwood 

 trees (61389) ; 14 six-foot specimens 

 of redwood boards showing various 

 finishes, 1 redwood newel post, 3 red- 

 wood balusters, and 2 redwood table 

 legs (62588). 



California, University of, Berkeley, 

 Cal. (through Prof. H. M. Hall): 

 Specimen of fern, Cheilanthes feei, 

 from California (62505, exchange) : 

 15 specimens of Orthoptera (62077) ; 

 1 microscopic slide of the protozoan, 

 Crithidia euryopilialmi (cotype) 

 taken from Euryophthalimisconvivus 

 (host) at San Francisco, Cal. 

 (61559). 



Calvert, Mrs. Finlay H., Washington, 

 D. C. (through Mrs. R. G. Hoes) : A 

 collection of dolls' clothes (9 pieces) 

 (61571). 



Camp, R. D., Brownsville, Tex.: 260 

 specimens, 4 species, of mollusks 

 from Texas (61919). 



Canada, Geological Survey of, Ot- 

 tawa, Canada : Specimen of plant 

 from Canada (61631) ; 21 lantern 

 slides of views in the Belly River and 

 Edmonton formations of Red Deer 

 River, Alberta, Canada (61784) ; 67 

 specimens of plants from Canada and 



Canada, Geological Survey of — Con. 

 Alaska (62082) : through James M. 

 Macoun, 289 specimens of plants 

 from Canada and Alaska (62163, 

 62020, 62185, 62239, 62314). Ex- 

 change. (See also under Dominion 

 Commission of Fisheries.) 



Canfield, David, Thompson, Pa. : Pupa 

 of a sphinx-moth, probably repre- 

 senting the species Protoparce sexta 

 (61927). 



Carhart, Macy, Keyport, N. J. : 4 

 specimens of plants, Lycopodium, 

 from New Jersey (61332, exchange). 



Carlin, George B., Alexandria, Va. : 

 Double-headed duckling (61904). 



Carnegie Institution of Washington, 

 Washington, D. C. : Specimen of 

 plant, Selaginella, from Arizona 

 (61655) ; (through Dr. Forrest 

 Shreve, Tucson, Ariz.) 115 speci- 

 mens of plants from Arizona (61382, 

 61744) ; (through Dr. J. Arthur Har- 

 ris, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.) 163 

 specimens of plants from Jamaica 

 and 65 from Virginia (61526, 61599). 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa.: 

 261 specimens, 80 species, of fishes 

 from western Colombia (61489, ex- 

 change). 



Carr, Mrs. Emma, Laurel, Md. : Speci- 

 men of Cooper's hawk, Accipiter 

 cooperi, from Maryland (61612). 



Carr, J. C, care L. E. Daniels, Rolling 

 Prairie, Ind. : The reverses of 2 type 

 specimens of fossil insects (61584). 



Carr, Walter T., Laurel, Md. : Great 

 horned owl, Bubo virginianus, from 

 Maryland (62446). 



Carroll, B. Harvey, jr., American 

 consul, Venice, Italy (through De- 

 partment of State) : Sample of Vene- 

 tian handmade bead (61755). (See 

 also under Cavaliere Salvatore Ar- 

 bib.) 



Carter, Gen. W. H., U. S. Army, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 3 guns, 1 pistol, and 

 ethnological specimens (62467). 



Case, Prof. E. C, University of Mich- 

 igan, Ann Arbor, Mich, (through 

 Prof. E. W. Berry) : 28 specimens, 

 including figured types, of fossil 

 plants from Beaver County, Okla- 

 homa (61803). 



