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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



CARTY, Alton B. (See under Elec- 

 tro-Tint Engraving Co.) 



CASEY, Miss Sophie Peabcb, Wash- 

 ington, D. O. : Support, " crab " con- 

 sisting of an iron cramp inclosed 

 in lead, from the New York Obelisk 

 and excavated at Alexandria, Egypt, 

 by Lieut. Commander Henry H. 

 Gorringe, U. S. Navy, in 1879, and 

 given by him to Commander Silas 

 Casey, U. S. Navy ; also a Chinese 

 embroidered crgpe shawl (83438). 

 Loan. 



CASEY, Col. Thomas L. (through 

 Mrs. Thomas L. Casey, executor, 

 Washington, D. C.) : A large collec- 

 tion of insects (Coleoptera) com- 

 prising approximately 16,000 species, 

 several thousand of which are rep- 

 resented by types ; and of Tertiary 

 and recent mollusks (86209). Be- 

 quest. 



CASTELLANOS, Prof. Albekto, Bue- 

 nos Aires, Argentina : 4 plants 

 (86121). 



CAWSTON, Dr. F. G., Durban, Natal, 

 South Africa : 15 specimens, 4 spe- 

 cies, of fresh-water mollusks from 

 South Africa (83687) ; 3 specimens, 

 1 species, of marine shells (85441). 



CHACE, E. P., San Pedro, Calif.: 3 

 specimens, 3 species of shells, one 

 representing a new species (84680) ; 

 4 bryozoans and 17 specimens of 

 crustaceans collected by the donor 

 (85103) ; a small collection of ma- 

 rine invertebrates, comprising 61 

 specimens of crustaceans, 1 bryo- 

 zoan, 2 annelids, 3 echinod^rms, and 

 1 lancelet (85402). 



CHAMBERLAIN FUND, FRANCES 

 LEA, Smithsonian Institution : A 

 string of agate beads (83993) ; a 

 star sapphire weighing 33.77 carats, 

 and a chrysoberyl weighing 46.32 

 carats (84676) ; 2 peridotes weigh- 

 ing 10.36 and 8.9 carats (84731) ; a 

 string of turquoise beads made and 

 strung by Navaho Indians (85601) ; 

 a pendant of lapis-lazuli, carved 

 (86481) ; 3 cut stones and 2 pieces 

 of opal in the rough from Queens- 

 land, Australia (85658) ; 57 speci- 

 mens of cerions (87886) ; 11 speci- 

 mens, 4 species, of mollusks, repre- 



CHAMBERLAIN FUND, FRANCES 

 LEA — Continued. 



senting genotypes not heretofore in 

 the Museum collections (87893). 



CHAMBERLAIN, Dr. R. V., Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. : 2 specimens of iso- 

 pods taken from a well in Maynard 

 County, 111., on September 22, 1924 

 (84934). 



CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE 

 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

 Washington, D. C. : 10 half-tones of 

 etchings of bridges and railroad 

 terminals by Joseph Pennell 

 (86966). 



CHAMBERS, B. L., U. S. National 

 Museum : Skull of a woodchuck, and 

 a land shell from Harpers Ferry, 

 West Va. (85446, 85862). 



CHAMBERS, Feank V., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : Prosch duplex camera shutter 

 (86296). 



CHAPIN, Dr. E. A., Washington, D. 

 C. : 17 mollusks from Forest Park 

 Lily Pond, Springfield, Mass. 

 (84950) ; 11 specimens of exotic 

 beetles (86476). 



(See also under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. Bureau of Animal In- 

 dustry. ) 



CHAPMAN, Prof. R. N. (See under 

 Minnesota, University of.) 



OHAPPELL, R. H., Kensington, Md. : 

 75 specimens, 20 species, of Unioni- 

 dae from the streams of Macon 

 County, Ala., collected in 1923 

 (84889). 



CHASE, Mrs. Agnes, Washington, 

 D. , C. : 87 plants from Brazil 

 (84173) ; type and 7 paratypes of a 

 land shell from Paulo Affosno Falls, 

 Rio Sao Francisco, State of Alagoas, 

 Brazil (86108). 



CHASE & CO., L. C, Boston, Mass.: 

 9 specimens of mohair velvets manu- 

 factured at the Sanford Mills, San- 

 ford, Me. (86130). 



CHASE, Mrs. Octavia W. (See under 

 Mrs. Frank Wheaton.) 



CHASE, Mrs. W. S., Washington, D. 

 C. : 4 pieces of Bell telephone equip- 

 ment consisting of 2 magneto call 

 bells, 1 Blake transmitter, and 1 

 wooden case receiver, used about 

 1880 (85303). 



