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Collins, J. (Provincetown, Massachusetts). Two specimens of Thimble-eye (Scomber 



2)>icumatophorus) from Cape Town, Africa, caught by Capt. Josiah Chase. 22916. 

 Collings, Joseph Z. (Camden, New Jersey). Bicycle constructed by the donor in 



1863. 2258:5. 

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



Cockerell). Specimen of fungus Uromyces aconiti-lycoctoni D. C, on anew host 



(22507) ; 3 specimens of Pupa concinnula Cockerell n. sp. from altitude 10,000 feet 



near Brush Creek, Custer County, Colorado, and an immature example of Physa 



cupreonitens Cockerell sp. juvenis, from Well3ville, Tremout County, Colorado. 



(22603). 

 Collister, J. C. (Chicago, Illinois). Casts of so-called footprints, discovered in the 



limestone- formation near Forest City, South Dakota. 23161. 

 Comstock, Prof. J. H. (See under Cornell University.) 

 Conrad, Prof. A. H. (Western Normal College, Shenandoah, Iowa). Collection of 



about 400 specimens of fossils, mostly carboniferous, representing about 50 species 



(exchange). 22046. 

 Cook, E. P. (Wellfleet, Massachusetts). Specimen of herring. 23322. 

 Cook, George W. (See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 

 Cooper, J. G. ( Hayward, California). Specimens of Pisidium abditum Hald., Pisidium 



occidentata Pr., Pisidium compressum Pr., Sphcerium truncatum Pr., from Tuolumne 



County, California. 22627. 

 Cooper, W. B. (U. S. National Museum). Specimen of Vaginulus floridanus, found 



in a bunch of bananas. 23130. 

 Corbett, Howard (Arlington, Virginia). Specimen of Screech Owl (Megascops 



asio). 22798. "^ - 



Cornell University (Ithaca, New York), (through Prof. J. H. Comstock). Four 



pairs of Cepkus pygmceus, a pest recently imported into the United States (new 



to the collection.) 22484. 

 Corson, John ( Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of Gray Squir- 

 rel. 22476. 

 Coues, Dr. Elliott (Smithsonian Institution). Specimen of mounted peacock 



(Pavo crislatus Linu). 22360. 

 Cousins, Hamen (Lamoine, Maine). Builder's model of two-masted schooner. 



22654. ( See under W. H. Abbott. ) 

 Cowen, Philip (New York city). Megillah (Easter roll,). 22327. 

 Cox, Joseph W. (Accotink, Virginia). Ax made of quartzite found about 300 yards 



northwest of the Woodlawn mansion in Fairfax County. 23315. 

 Cox, Phillip (New Castle, New Brunswick). Alcoholic specimens of Semotilus cor- 



poralis, Rhinichthys atronasus and Phoxinus neogceus. 22592. 

 Cox, Mrs. S. S. (New York city). Decorations of the order of "The Mjidich," con- 

 ferred by the Sultan of Turkey upon Hon. S. S. Cox, and the decoration of the 



order of "The Shefakat," conferred by the Sultan on Mrs. Cox. 22714. 

 Cox, W. V. (Chief Clerk, U. S. National Museum). Copy of "Zanesville Daily Signal" 



of April, 1883. 22801. 

 Cramer, Stuart W. (U. S. Assay Office, Charlotte, North Carolina). Specimen of 



meteoric iron from Rutherford County. 22942. 

 Crandall, A. E. (Lexington, Kentucky), (through Prof. Joseph F. James). Fifteen 



specimens of Orthis linneyi James, from the Cincinnati formation of the Lower 



Silurian formation. 22443. 

 Crawford, James B. (Castine, Maine). Builder's model of full-rigged ship. 22652. 



(See under W. H. Abbott.) 

 Crawford, John. (See under Government of Nicaragua.) 

 Crkssingham, R. H. (New York city). "New York Gazette or Weekly Post Boy," 



May 12, 1755; "Republic of Rio Grande," June 6, 1846, published by General 



Taylor's troops while at Matamoras, Mexico ; " Boletin de la Division del Norte," 



Matamoras, April 14, 1846. 22975. 



