746 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



OoLBUiiN, Dr. G. F. I. (Wasliiugtou, District of Columbia), presented a pocket-kuife 

 and an old spear-head, found on the battle-field of Ticonderoga. 19846. 



COLIIOUER, E. H. (Perryville, Arkansas), sent ore for examination and report. 19.561. 



CoLi.ETT, Prof. John (Indianapolis, Indiana), presented two specimens of Upper De- 

 vonian fossils, Zaphrenils colleUi, from Crab Orchard, Kentuckj'. 19983. 



COLLETT, R. H. (Staunton, Virginia), presented a specimen of galena. 202.j0. 



Collins, Capt. J. W. (See under Fish Commission, United States, 19588.) 



Colorado Smelting Company (Pueblo, Colorado) presented coke and slag. 20021. 



CoLSON, James M. (Petersburgh, Virginia), sent minerals for examination and report. 

 19721. 



COLTON, 0. B. (Fort Worth, Texas), sent insects for examination and report. 20447. 



Colt's Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company (Hartford, Connecticut) de- 

 posited a lightning rifle of heavy caliber. 20814. 



Combs, J. (Caperton, West Virginia), sent rock for examination and report. 19541, 

 20013. 



CONANT, Ambrose (Big Run, Ohio), sent ore for examination and report. 19391. 



CONKLIN, W. A. (See under Central Park Menagerie.) 19476. 



Conrad, L. (Stoutsville, Ohio), sent quartz, metallic iron, sandstone, mica, and schist 

 (19906); and black mica, quartz, and an ore of iron (19960), for examination 

 and report. 



COONEY, M. (Cooney, New Mexico), presented fiber, together with some woven sub- 

 stance, from an Aztec ruin at Pleasauton, Socorro County. 20144. 



Cooper, W. B. (U. S. National Museum), presented model of float for "night" or 

 " witch lamp," also model of antique candle extinguisher. 20771. 



Cooper, W. F. (Bristol, Tennessee), sent clay colored by bituminous matter for ex- 

 amination and report. 19760. 



COQUILLET, D. W. (Los Angeles, California), presented a collection of Diptera, 

 consisting mostly of Bombyliida) from California, or adjacent localities, and 

 very largely typical of species described by Mr. Coquillet. 20336. 



Corrine, Leverett (New Hurley, New York), sent clay, for examination and report. 

 20675. 



Cory, Charles B. (Boston, Massachusetts), presented reptiles from Old Providence 

 Island, West Indies (19362), and Mocking-bird, Mimiis magnirostris, from St. 

 Andrew's Island (19674) ; lent bird skins for comparison and study at the request 

 of the Curator of Birds (19926) ; and sent bird skins for examination and report 

 (19360, 19838, 19839). 



CoTMAN, H. J. (Cedar Glades, Arkansas), sent ores for examination and report. 

 19398. 



Coumbe, Eppa Hunton (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a living Oppos- 

 sum. 20201. 



Crawford, Prof. A. (Theological Seminary, Fairfax County, Virginia), deposited a 

 cast of " The Egg of Sargon." 20826. 



Crawford, Marion (Kahoka, Missouri), presented prehistoric stone implements, 

 twenty-seven specimens, from Clark and Lewis counties, Missouri; ten of these 

 are paleolithic. 20252. 



Creel, H. M. (Devil's Lake, Dakota), presented ethnological objects: shield, war 

 bonnet, quiver, bow and twenty arrows, knife, tomahawk, pair of saddle-bags, 

 black stone pipe and stem, beaded pouch of the Chippewas, swau-wiug fiiu and 

 deer-call (colored), red stone tomahawk-pipe and stem, tobacco-bag, gun-cover, 

 crooked lance, feather ornament. Sharp's carbine, knife-scabbard, papoose bon- 

 net, Chippewa tobacco-bag, awl-case, straw-dance sash, Chippewa pouch, pair 

 of moccasins, ornament (containing umbilical cord), Cheyenne target, arrows, 

 breast-ornament, cane made of willow-root, red stone pipe, red stone horse-pipe 

 and stem, Chippewa pouch, lacrosse stick, and squaw breast-ornament. 20615. 



