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California Botanical Club, San Francisco: One hundred and twenty-two 

 photographs of California wild flowers, photographed and colored by 

 Antone J. Soares. Gift. 



California Fish and Game Commission: Six skulls of Pacific Coast cougar, 

 four of which were donated, and the other two, kitten skulls, were pur- 

 chased. One skin of Felts eregonensis oregonensis. Gift. 



California State Mining Bureau, San Francisco: Fifteen specimens of Jurassic 

 fossils from 10 miles east of Folsom. Gift. 



Camp, Dr. Charles, Berkeley: One stump from ranch of Rene Guillon. Gift. 



Campbell, Mrs. H. C, Sausalito: Four botanical specimens from Porterville. 

 Gift. 



Campbell, Mrs. Marian L., Mill Valley: One botanical specimen from Mount 

 Tamalpais for identification. Gift. 



Campbell, Mrs. R. W., Pasadena: Forty-four botanical specimens from South- 

 ern California. Gift. 



Cantwell, Mrs. F. S., Sausalito: Six botanical specimens from Carmel for 

 identification. Gift. 



Christoffersen, Mr. A., San Francisco: Twenty land shells from Alaska; one 

 set of four eggs of Calcarius lapponicus alascensis. Gift. 



Chular School, Monterey: Eight botanical specimens from Monterey for 

 identification. Gift. 



Clark, Mr. B. Preston, Boston, Massachusetts: Two hundred and seventy-four 

 insects from Mexico. Gift. 



Clark, Dr. Frank C, Los Angeles: Forty insects from California; six sets 

 of bird eggs from Napa and Santa Clara counties. Gift. 



demons, Mrs. Joseph, Pacific Grove: Forty botanical specimens from South- 

 ern California for identification. Gift. 



Clifford, Miss Ivy N., Tahoe City: One Archibuteo ferrugineus, in flesh, 

 from Tahoe City. Gift. 



Clokey, Mr. Ira W., Denver, Colorado: Two hundred and seventy-six speci- 

 mens of Colorado wild flowers. Exchange. 



Colton, Mr. Joseph, San Francisco: One hundred and twenty-eight bird eggs. 

 Gift. 



Crocker, Mr. William H. and Fleishhacker, Mr. Herbert, San Francisco: Three 

 thousand one hundred and twenty-five herpetological specimens from 

 Philippine Islands and neighboring territory. (Purchase from Edward 

 H. Taylor). Gift. 



Crocker, Mr. William H. and Mailliard, Mr. John W., San Francisco: One 

 package containing Dr. J. G. Cooper's manuscripts, notes, memoranda, 

 letters, etc., purchased from W. Otto Emerson in connection with his bird 

 collection. Gift. 



David, Mr. J., San Francisco: Three botanical specimens from San Fran- 

 cisco for identification. Gift. 



Dodds, Mr. C. T., Berkeley: Seventeen hundred and five insects from Los 

 Moches, Sinaloa, Mexico. Gift. 



Dominion Museum, Wellington, New Zealand: One frog from New Zealand. 

 Exchange. 



