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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCI- 

 ENCES— Continued. 

 (71204, 71331) ; (through E. P. Van 

 Duzee) 14 specimens of kelpfties, 

 including 4 paratypes of one variety 

 (71339) ; (through Dr. Barton W. 

 Evermann) plant (71768, exchange). 

 CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Berkeley, Calif. : A composite skele- 

 ton of the saber-tooth cat, and one 

 of a fossil wolf (71630, exchange) ; 

 (through Prof. W. A. Setchell, de- 

 partment of botany) plant from 

 California (71230, exchange). 

 CAMP, John IL, Kingfisher, Okla. : 

 Tooth of an extinct elephant 

 (71740). 

 CAMPBELL, Arthur S., Upland, 

 Calif. : 3 lots of marine inverte- 

 brates, 2 lots of bryozoans, and a 

 worm from Laguna, Calif. (70810). 

 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT: 



Department of Agriculture, Ento- 

 mological Branch, Ottawa, Can- 

 ada : (Through Dr. J. McDun- 

 nough) 6 paratypes of new 

 species of Tortricidae (70653) ; 

 (through C. Howard Curran) : 

 4 flies (70457, exchange) ; 7 flies 

 (paratypes of 2 species) (71215) ; 

 (through Dr. John Tothill, En- 

 tomological Laboratory, Fred- 

 ericton, New Brunswick) fly 

 (paratype) (70S68). 

 Biological Board of Canada 

 (through Prof. R. G. Huntsman, 

 University of Toronto, Toronto, 

 Canada) : 10 specimens, 2 

 species, of amphipods taken 

 From the Bay of Fundy, and 

 used in connection with some 

 experimental work carried on at 

 the Atlantic Biological Station, 

 St. Andrews, N. B. (70997). 

 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 

 CO., Montreal, Canada (through 

 Walter Maughan) : Model of the 

 steamship Empress of Russia and an 

 exhibition case (71975, loan). 

 CANAVARI, Prof. Mario. ( See under 

 Geological Institute, Regia Univer- 

 sita degli studi.) 



CANSON & MONTGOLFIER, New 

 York City: Portfolio of samples of 

 " Vidalon " papers, and a book giv- 

 ing the history of the Vidalon mills 

 (70678) ; photogravure of President 

 Harding printed on paper made by 

 the donors (71035). 



CAREY, Capt. Charles, U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum: Fifty caliber anti- 

 aircraft machine gun cartridge and 

 a censor stamp used by the Ameri- 

 can Expeditionary Forces in France 

 in 1918 ; also a French dress sword 

 of the nineteenth century (70316, 

 70673). 



CARLETON, M. A., Cuyamel, Hon- 

 duras : 149 plants from Central 

 America (70308). 



CARLSON, Gordon, Port Allegany, 

 Pa. : 3 salamanders from Port Alle- 

 gany (71763). 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECH- 

 NOLOGY, Pittsburgh, Pa.: 5 speci- 

 mens of letter press printing by the 

 Laboratory Press (71931). 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 

 WASHINGTON, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Prof. H. M. Hall, Berkeley, 

 Calif.) : Photograph and 89 speci- 

 mens of plants from the western 

 United States (71267) ; (through 

 Dr. J. C. Merriam) cast of the 

 skeleton of an extinct flesh-eating 

 bird (71920) ; (through Dr. D. T. 

 MacDougal, Desert Laboratory, 

 Tucson, Ariz.) 10 plants (70647) ; 

 69 plants (70958, exchange) ; 

 (through Dr. Forrest Shreve, Desert 

 Laboratory) 4 plants from Ari- 

 zona, and 10 specimens of cacti 

 (71663, 71720). 



CARPENTER, J. H. ( See under Mrs. 

 Julian James.) 



CARSON, Brig. Gen. J. M., U. S. A. 

 (retired) : 2 specimens of wood 

 showing the ravages of white ants 

 in the Philippine Islands (70691). 



CASE, C. P., Tenakee, Alaska: Mol- 

 lusks from Tenakee, Alaska (70791). 



CASEY, Col. Thomas L., U. S. Army 

 (retired), Washington, D. C. : 1,043 

 unmounted specimens of Lepidoptera 

 from Brazil (70464). 



