744 FEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Cambridge University, Museum of (Cambridge, England), through J. W. Clark, 

 Huperintendent, sent in exchange bones of extinct tortoises and of didine birds 

 from Mascarene Islands. 19073. 



Carey, Mrs. Mattie Ward (Lyells, Richmond County, Virginia), sent marl for ex- 

 amination and report. 19522. 



Carlin, General William P., U. S. Army, sent ore for examination and report. 

 19966. 



Carlisle, N. F. (Round Hill, Virginia), sent epidote and quartz, quartz and decom- 

 posed pyrite, and chalcopyrite in quartzose rock, for examination and report. 

 20744. 



Carpenter, Dr. P. Herbert (Eton College, Windsor, England), presented crinoids 

 from the dredgings of H. M. S. Porcupine during the year 1870, among these Pen- 

 tacrinus wyvilletliomsoni from the eastern Atlantic, and Aiitedon phalangium from 

 the coast of Tunis. 20483. 



Carpenter, Lieut. W. L., U. S. Army, presented aGilaMonster, Heloderma suspectnvi 

 (19670); twoarrowheadsfrora Arizona (19759) ; prehistoric stone implements; rep- 

 tiles, including Sceloporus, Cncmidopliorus, Eutwnia, and Eumeces ohsoletus ; eggs 

 of Minuts imJyglottiis and of Passerina amcena ; Wb ite-footed Field Mouse, Hesperomys 

 leucopus, Canon Wren, Catherpes mexicamts conspersus, and Black-nosed Dace, 

 Bhmichthys transmontanus (19808). 



Carr, James (Newark, New Jersey), presented a badge of Lincoln Post, No. 11, G. A. R., 

 annual excursion. 19734. 



Carr, Prof. William B. (Leesburgh, Virginia) presented a bamboo fish-hook box from 

 Sandwich Islands (19607), and rutile crystals and micaceous hematite (20065). 



Case, R. W. (Alba, Umatilla County, Oregon), sent a sample of ore for examination 

 and report. 20712. 



Castle, Dr, Frederick A. (New York City), presented a collection of proofs made 

 by himself from wood blocks in his possession, engraved by Dr. Alexander Ander- 

 son. 20801. 



Central Park Menagerie (New York City), through W. A. Conklin, superintendent, 

 presented three living specimens of Gray Monitor Lizard (19476), also two young 

 tigers in the flesli (20010). 



Century Company (New York City), through William Lewis Eraser, manager, pre- 

 sented drawings, proofs, and engraved blocks and plates. (20108, 20196.) 



Chadbourne, a. p. (Cambridge, Massachusetts), lent bird skins for comparison and 

 study at the request of the Curator of Birds 20035. 



Chalmers, Patrick (London, England), presented a photograph of James Chalmers, 

 of Dundee, and a fac-simile of adhesive postage-stanip devised by Mr. Chalmers 

 in 1838; also volume relating to the origin of the adhesive stamp. 20205. 



Chamberlain, C. W. (Boston, Massachusetts), sent bird skins, including Otoeoris 

 alpesfris and Passercnlus princeps, in exchange. 20146. 



Champagne, W. W. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented copper coins; 

 also mint tokens, " U. S. No. 6" and "Tontine," and ten-reis piece of Brazil, 1817. 

 20536. 



Chase, G. N. (Lynn, Massachusetts), presented a badge of G. A. R., Gettysburgh, 

 1887. 19378. 



Chase, Mrs. M. J. (See under Dr. Isaac Lea, 20423, 20525.) 



Chatard, Dr. T. M. (U. S. Geological Survey), presented soda crystallizations from 

 vat at Owen's Lake, California. 19755. 



Chatellier, Paul du (Finistere, France), presented silver coins of Conan III., Duke 

 of Brittany, of Count of Guingamp, and of Viscount Foulques of Anjou. 19495. 



Chatfield, Silas (Kingston, New Mexico), sent ore for examination and report. 

 19418. 



Cheney, Mrs. Edna D. (Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts), presented engravings by 

 the donor and others. 20272. 



