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Carpenter, Capt. W. L., (IT. S. Army) Fort Whipple, Arizona. Specimens of rep- 

 tiles; specimens of Sal)>io irideus, Gila, Squalius, and Catostomus, collected in the 

 Verdi River and its tributary Oak Creek ; 6 specimens of insects, consisting of 

 spiders, scorpions, and scolopendra (22517) : Rocky Mountain Lined-tailed Sper- 

 mophilo (Spermophihts grammurus) (22525). 



Carter, Mrs. Sibyl (Washington, District of Columbia). Collection of ethnological 

 objects consisting of feather-plume, hat, wallet, fan, howl, Tapa club, carrying- 

 pole, photographs, etc., from the Sandwich Islands, and specimen of "Poles 

 hair" from the Hawaiian Islands. 23273. 



Casey, Capt. T. L. (Army Building, New York City). Types of 9 new species of 

 North American coleoptera (exchange). 22824. 



Cassin, Joseph A. (Piney Point, Maryland), Living specimen of Fish-hawk. 

 22296. 



Chamberlin, T. C. (See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Chandler, Prof. Charles F. (School of Minos, Columbia College, New York City.) 

 Thirty specimens of photo-mechanical printing, and similar work. 22418. 



Chapman, J. Linton (Brooklyn, New York). Wood engravings, pamphlet, and 

 specimen of medal-ruling. 22950. 



Chase, E. S. (Hailey, Idaho). Leaf-shaped implement of obsidian. 22328. 



Chatard, Dr. T. M. (U. S. Geological Survey.) Two specimens of Urao, prepared 

 hy Dr. Chatard, crystals of potassium platinic chloride. 22180. 



Cheney, S. F. (Grand Manan, New Brunswick). Specimens of nudibrancbs, pebbles, 

 worms, crustaceans and sponges (22408, 23294). 



Chirouse, E. C (See under Interior Department.) 



Christy, Thomas & Co. (London, England.) Specimen of Ouabain, the new heart 

 poison. 23002. 



Church, Joseph & Co. (Tiverton, Rhode Island). Alcoholic specimen of Menhaden 

 (Brevoortia tryannns), 17 inches long, caught at Long Branch, New Jersey. 

 22562. 



Cincinnati Museum Association (Cincinnati, Ohio). Drawings by students in 

 the Cincinnati Art Academy. 22192. 



CIS8EL, George E. (District of Columbia). Specimen of Flicker( Colaptes aurafus), 

 in flesh. 23112. 



Clark, A. Howard (U. S. National Museum). Copy of J. Walker Thompson's pub- 

 lication entitled "Advertising in America." 22711. 



Clark, E. (Georgetown, New Mexico). Specimens of smithsonite and calcite from 

 Hanover Gnlch. (collected hy Dr. W. F. Hillebraud, of the U. S. Geological 

 Survey). 22542. 



Clark, Waldo J. (Mullan, Idaho). Specimens of plattnerite. 22382. 



Clarke, Prof. F. W. (See under Dr. C. Winkler, Interior Department, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey.) 



Ccale, Henry R. (Chicago, Illinois). Specimen of Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo la- 

 tissimus) with fully developed toe and claw growing from the thigh. 22969. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. (Colorado Biological Association, West Cliff, Colorado), 

 (through W. G. Binney). Specimen of Prophysaon paeificiun cockerell, type, from 

 Victoria, Vancouver Island. 23227. (See under Colorado Biological Association. ) 



Coffin, Hon. V. L. (Harrington, Maine). Builder's model of half-brig schooner. 

 22648. (See under W. H. Abbott.) 



Coljburn, A. E. (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of Red-headed Wood- 

 pecker (Melauerpes erythroceplialus Linn) (22350) ; House Sparrow (Passer domes- 

 tieus) with malformed hill (22749). 



Colby University (Waterville, Maine), (through Prof. W. S. Bayley). Concretions 

 from Princess Point (exchange). 23078. 



Cole, W. P. (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of liviug Horned Lizard 

 {Phrynos.oma platyrhinum). 22274. 



