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Clark, Mr. B. Preston, Boston, Massachusetts: One hundred and 

 forty-eight Hemiptera taken by Mr. J. A. Kusche at Mazatlan, 

 Mexico. Gift. 



Clarke, Dr. F. C, Los Angeles, California: Seven hundred and eighty- 

 four insects taken in Fresno and Napa counties. Gift. 



Clokey, Mr. Ira W., Denver, Colorado: One hundred and tvi^enty speci- 

 mens of Colorado plants; 36 specimens of plants. Exchange. 



Cole, Mr. F. R., Stanford University: Twenty-eight Diptera types, 

 representing 19 species. Gift. 



Coleman, Mrs. Marian and Mr. R. A., San Francisco: Shark teeth 

 found on Pacific Beach, San Diego County. Gift. 



Coleman, Mr. R. A., San Francisco: Tv^o bottles and three packages 

 of shells, and one piece of whalebone. Gift. 



Coy, Miss Georgie V., San Diego: One botanical specimen. Gift. 



Davis, Rev. John, Hannibal, Missouri: Two hundred and fourteen 

 botanical specimens. Exchange. 



Davis, Mr. William T., New Brighton, N. Y. : One specimen Scaphonotus 

 vidus Dej.; two specimens Ammodonua fossor Lee; two specimens 

 Nicagus obscurns Lee. Gift. 



Decker, Mr. Frank, Anchorage, Alaska: Mastodon tusk from Yukon 

 River below the mouth of the Tanana. Gift. 



Dickerson, Dr. Roy E., California Academy of Sciences: Seven lots 

 of fossils from Oregon. Gift. 



Dodge, Mr. E. A., 546 Bay St., Santa Cruz, California: One hundred 

 and ninety-nine insects as listed: Catocalas, 27 specimens; butter- 

 flies, 5 specimens including types, male and female, of Pamphila 

 pawnee Dodge; Tabanidse, 165 specimens. Gift. 



Donovan, Mr. Vincent J., San Francisco: Two canvasback ducks. Gift. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, California Academy of Sciences: Twenty-two 

 moths from Mill Valley, 104 specimens of plants. Gift. Thirty 

 Chinese food plants from Chinese vegetable gardens at Marys- 

 ville, San Mateo and San Francisco, collected also in duplicate for 

 the Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. Expenses paid by U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture. Exploration. Two hundred and eighty-two specimens 

 of exotics, chiefly from Golden Gate Park, 34 specimens from 

 Mendocino County, 456 specimens from southern California, 

 chiefly from Los Angeles and San Diego counties; 504 specimens 

 from Arizona consisting of 40 from Bowie, 13 from Casa Grande, 

 27 from Sacaton, 32 from Tucson, 25 from Globe, 6 from Ash 

 Fork, 79 from Prescott, 44 from Topock, 17 from Yuma and Bard 

 and 221 from Apache Trail; 417 specimens from New Mexico, 

 chiefly from Silver City and country adjacent. Total 1693 besides 

 numerous duplicates. Exploration. Expenses paid by Arnold 

 Arboretum. 

 Ehrhorn, Mr. E. M., Honolulu: Seven jars of natural history speci- 

 mens, mostly marine invertebrates from the Hawaiian Islands. 

 Three jars and 13 phials of curstaceans and miscellaneous inverte- 

 brate material, and one large crab from Kaiwi Channel. Gift. 



