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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Chase, Miss Alice, Washington. D. C. : 

 One hundred and ninety-eight plants 

 from the region of Lake Michigan. 

 41990. 



Chase, Nathan Brown, Bethesda, Md. : 

 Received through Mrs. Susan Brown 

 Chase. Gilt dress sword presented to 

 Gen. Jacob Brown, U. S. Army, by the 

 senate and assembly of the State of 

 New York for services in the war of 

 1812. 42794. 



Chase, Mrs. Susan Brown, Bethesda, 

 Md. : Order of procession for the fu- 

 neral of Major-General Brown. (Gift. ) 

 42665. Gold snuff box, presented to 

 Gen. Jacob Brown, U. S. Army, by the 

 city of New York for services in the 

 war of 1812. (Loan.) 9443. (See also 

 under Nathan Brown Chase. ) 



Chelsea Clock Company, Boston, Mass. : 

 Received through Charles H. Pearson, 

 treasurer. Chelsea navy clock and 

 Chelsea ship's bell clock. 42910. 



Chesnut, Dr. V. K., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Twenty specimens of land and 

 fresh-water shells (41517); plant from 

 the Yellowstone National Park (41536). 



Chevallier, L. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture. ) 



Chichester, William S., Aquasco, Md. : 

 Specimen of fossil wood. 41694. 



Chipman, C. H., Curtis Mills, Fla.: Cop- 

 per coin, 12 gros, Urban VIII, 1625-44. 

 Purchase. 42006. 



Christiania, Norway, Kongelige Fred- 

 eriks Universitet: Received through 

 Prof. Robert Collett. Eight specimens 

 of reptiles and batrachians from Mada- 

 gascar, South Africa, Australia, and 

 Formosa. 41775. 



Clapp, G. H., Pittsburg, Pa.: Four spe- 

 cies of land shells from various Ameri- 

 can localities, representing cotypes of 

 species lately described. 41585. 



Clark, A. Howard, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Pamphlet containing historical 

 view of Philadelphia. 42094. 



Clark, Prof. H. L., Olivet, Mich.: Speci- 

 men of Tree-frog, Hyla evittata, from 

 Easton, Md. 41491. 



Clarke, Prof. F. W. (See under V. H. 



Goldschmidt and Isadore Wise. ) 



Clarke, Dr. J. M., State paleontologist, 

 Albany, N. Y. : Two plaster restora- 

 tions of Eurypterus. 41959. 



Clements, F. E., Nebr. : Twenty-five 

 plants from Colorado. Purchase. 

 42112. 



Clift, J. O. (See under South Side 

 Sportsmens' Club.) 



Clifton, R. S., Bureau of Entomology, 

 Department of Agriculture: Specimen 

 of Ambystoma from Annapolis Junction, 

 Md. 41550. 



Cockerell, Prof. T. D. A., East Las Ve- 

 gas, N. Mex. : Three hundred and 

 twenty-seven insects from New Mexico 

 (41251) ; 2 specimens of land shells 

 from Mexico (41321 ) ; specimen of Aly- 

 siid, Idiastemegacephala Ashm. (41458); 

 3 specimens of Hymenoptera (41465); 

 9 specimens of parasitic Hymenoptera 

 (41499); 4 species of Carboniferous 

 brachiopods from Pecos, N. Mex. 

 (41500); 65 insects, including 54 speci- 

 mens of Orthoptera, 3 of Diptera, and 

 6 of Hymenoptera from Colorado 

 Springs (41658); 233 specimens of mis- 

 cellaneous insects (42356); 2 plants 

 from Colorado (42743). 



Cockle, J. W., Kaslo, British Columbia: 

 Eleven specimens of insects (41735) ; 3 

 specimens of Lepidoptera, including 2 

 types (42656). 



Coffin, T. H., Baltimore, Md.: Received 

 through Mr. D. W. Coquillett, Seven 

 hundred and seventy-five specimens of 

 Diptera, 6 specimens of Hymenoptera, 

 and 10 vials containing mosquitoes in 

 an early stage. 42209. 



Cohen, Reuben S., Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Ten silver coins of Morocco. 41580. 



Cohn, Mrs. A., Carson City, Nev.: Piute 

 basketry water bottle. 42565. 



Coleman, J. B., Crowley, La.: Walking 

 stick, Brunneria borealis Scud. 417r>7. 



Colestock, Miss, Kipple, Pa. : Specimens 

 of land shells from Blair County, Pa. 

 42876. 



