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COWLES, R. P. (See under Philip- 

 pine Islands, Government of, Uni- 

 versity of the Philippines.) 



CROS, Dr. A., Mascara, Algiers: 6 

 slides and 4 vials of coleopterous 

 larvae (70905, exchange). 



CRUMP, Shelly Godwin, Pittsford, 

 N. Y. : Barbed harpoon of copper 

 excavated in 1880 (71571). 



CUDMORE, Francis A., Melbourne, 

 Victoria, Australia (through Dr. T. 

 Wayland Vaughan) : Collection of 

 Tertiary fossils from Australia 

 (71443). 



CULLEN, Joseph F., Midvale, Utah 

 (through Victor C. Heikes) : Speci- 

 men of furnace product of metallic 

 arsenic, crystallized, from the Mid- 

 vale smelter (71272). 



CULP, C. Edward, Washington, D. C. : 

 Charcoal burner's ax from Gold- 

 lauter, Upper Saxony, brought over 

 in 1860 by Thomas Culp (71373). 



CUMMINGS, Mrs. J. H., Wilmington, 

 N. C. : King snake from North Caro- 

 lina (71171). 



CUMMINGS, Mrs. S. E. (through 

 Paul E. Sleman, Washington, D. 

 C.) : Ethnological and historical 

 specimens and a collection of India 

 shawls, laces, etc. (71118) ; silver 

 bread basket, silver pitcher, carved 

 jade vase, and 2 Canton porcelain 

 figures of women bearing vases 

 (71365). 



CURRAN, C. Howard. (See under 

 Canadian Government, Department 

 of Agriculture, Entomological 

 Branch. ) 



CURTIS, Mrs. W. E.r Champaign, 111.: 

 Collection of silver articles, a lot 

 of mummy eyes, and an armadillo 

 tail (71071). 



CUTLER-HAMMER MANUFACTUR- 

 ING CO., THE, Milwaukee, Wis.: 

 53 specimens and 2 photographs 

 illustrating the manufacturing proc- 

 esses and uses of two cold-molded 

 plastics " Pyroplax " and " Thermo- 

 plax" (70327). 



DAILEY, Howard B., Battle Creek,. 

 Mich. : A static electric engine de- 

 signed by the donor and .constructed 

 by his father, Elijah M. Dailey, in 

 1880 (71309). 



DALL, Marcus, Santa Barbara, 

 Calif. : 19 mollusks, including 1 

 type, from Little Velientia Spring 

 (Hot Sulphur Spring), Santa Bar- 

 bara National Forest, Calif. (70982). 



DALL, Dr. W. H. (See under E. P. 

 Chace.) 



DALTON, H. R., Boston, Mass.: Edi- 

 son tin-foil phonograph record used 

 on an Edison phonograph loaned 

 to Dr. J. C. Dalton by Edison in 

 1878 ; also a memorandum made by 

 Charles H. Dalton, uncle of the 

 donor, dated April 8, 1878, and a 

 letter identifying this record from 

 the laboratory of Thomas A. Edi- 

 son, dated June 3, 1920 (70320). 



DANSKE ARKTISKE STATION, Dis- 

 ko, Greenland (through Morten P. 

 Porsild) : 121 plants from Green- 

 land (70632, exchange). 



DARLING, Dr. S. T., Leesburg, Ga. : 

 Spider (70771). 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN 

 REVOLUTION, NATIONAL SO- 

 CIETY OF, Washington, D. C. : 

 Chair owned by Gen. George Wash- 

 ington at Mount Vernon, and a 

 chair owned by Commodore Joshua 

 Barney (71644, loan). 



DAVIDSON, Dr. A., Los Angeles, 

 Calif.: 8 plants (70248, 70250, 

 70274, 70711, 70729, 70869) ; 5 plants 

 from California (71605,71642,71654, 

 71727). 



DAVIS, Hon. Dwight F. (See under 

 War Department, Shiloh National 

 Military Park.) 



DAWSON, Elmer J., Lodi, Calif.: 4 

 human skulls from a mound in Cali- 

 fornia (70971). 



DAY, Dr. Arthur L. (See under 

 Corning Glass Works.) 



DEAM, C. C, Bluffton, Ind. : 36 plants 

 from Indiana (71424) ; 54 plants 

 (71799). 



