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California, University of, Berkeley, 

 Cal. : One hundred and fifty-five plants 

 from California. Exchange. 42747? 



Cambridge, England, Sedgwick Museum : 

 Received through Prof. T. McHenry 

 Hughes. A part of the type specimen 

 of Bryozoa nebulipora (monticulipora) 

 papiUala McCoy. 42881. 



Campbell, James, Hastings, Pa. : Received 

 through Dr. David White. Twenty-six 

 specimens of Paleozoic fossils from the 

 head of Cecil Creek, Cambria County, 

 Pa. 42450. 



Caproni, P. P., & Bro., Boston, Mass.: 

 Eight plaster casts. Purchase. 42437. 

 L. P. X. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C. : 

 Archaeological collection made by Ger- 

 ard Fowke (9101 ) ; archaeological collec- 

 tion made by J. D. McGuire (9192). 

 (Deposit.) 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa. : Dupli- 

 cate of the Morse telegraph register 

 used in Baltimore in 1844. (Loan.) 

 8704. Returned. 



Carpenter, G. O., St. Louis, Mo.: Two 

 printed cotton handkerchiefs. (Loan. ) 

 9192. 



Carrington, Dr. P. M., Fort Stanton, 

 N. Mex. : Molar of u mammoth ( Elephas 

 columhi). 41539. 



Carroll, Charles, National Military 

 Home, Montgomery County, Ohio: 

 Three case worms representing the 

 species Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis 

 Stephens. 41470. 



Carter, Mrs. Catherine A., Mrs. Mary 

 E. Mills, and Mr. R. A. Golden, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Spinning wheel and 

 cards owned by Mrs. Catherine A. Gol- 

 den. 42851. 



Carter, Brig. Gen. W. H., U. S. Army, 

 received through War Department: 

 Hoe and trowel dug from the ruins of 

 Jamestown, Va., by Lieutenant Barney, 

 U. S. Army. 41941. 



Cary, Merritt, Biological Survey, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. : Seventeen butterflies from Can- 

 ada. 42777. 



Catiicart, Miss E. W. (See under De- 

 partment of Agriculture.) 



Caudell, A. N., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Lizard, snake, and frog from 

 Kaslo, British Columbia (41754); 19 

 insects from Iowa and Assiniboia 

 (41900); specimen of Planorbis from 

 British Columbia (42290). (See also 

 under Dr. H. G. Dyar and Prof. C. P. 

 Gillette. ) 



Caudell, A. N., R. P. Currie and Dr. H. 

 G. Dyar: Worm from Kaslo, British 

 Columbia. 41365. 



Central Railroad Company of New 

 Jersey, Jersey City, N. J.: Received 

 through F. G. Sherman, superintend- 

 ent of telegraph. Telephone trans- 

 mitter, telephone receiver, and a mag- 

 neto-telephone bell (41502 ) : electrical 

 instrument ( 41557 ) . 



Chamber of Commerce of the State of 

 New York. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution. ) 



Chamberlain, E. B., Washington, D. C. : 

 Twenty-two specimens of Pteridophyta 

 from Maine (42269'); 105 cryptogams, 

 principally mosses, from the northeast- 

 ern section of the United States (42471) ; 

 30 specimens of mosses from New Eng- 

 land (42788). Exchange. 



(ham berlain, F. M. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau 

 of Fisheries. ) 



Chamberlain, Rev. L. T., New York City: 

 Thirty specimens of rare exotic Naiades, 

 new to the Museum collection. 41773. 



Chandonnet, Z. L., Fosston, Minn. : Four 

 plants from Minnesota. 424S4. 



Chapman, Mrs. C. N. : Received through 

 F. C. P. Davey, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 

 Eskimo and Indian clothes and curios- 

 ities. Purchase. 41731. 



Chapman, S. B., Swannanoa, X. C. : Two 

 caddis-worms and their cases. 42908. 



Chapman, Rev. ., Christ Church Mis- 

 sion, Anvik, Alaska: Fossil horn core 

 of a musk ox. 41564. 



Charnay, Desire, Paris, France: Casts of 

 Tikal, Temple of the Sun; Sacrifice of 

 the Tongue; and lintel of Quetzalcoatl. 

 Purchase. 42420. L. P. X. 



