LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Claeke, Moettmek. jr., Linden, INId. : 

 Statue of an Egyptian god (cast 

 from a specimen in tlie Louvre) 

 (57537). 



Clayton, Dr. Charles F., Balkan, Ky. : 

 Stag beetle, Lucanus elaphus 

 (58513). 



Clinton Coal Company, Clinton, Ind. : 

 Lump of coal (58087). 



Closson, William Baxter Paxmee, 

 Newton, Mass.: An oil painting by 

 himself, entitled "The Angel" 

 (58421: loan). 



Clottgh, L., East Concord, N. H. : A 

 specimen of triphylite from Grafton 

 Center, N. H. (58397). 



CocKEEELL, Prof. T. D. A., University 

 of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. : 5 speci- 

 mens of mollusk, PlanorUs parvus, 

 from an altitude of 8,435 feet, Mt. 

 Lake, Gresham, Colo. (57268) ; and 

 insects as follows — 78 vespoid and 

 sphecoid Hymenoptera collected in 

 Guatemala by Mrs. Cockerell, some 

 of the species being undescribed; 

 also 12 miscellaneous insects 

 (57406) ; a bee, CoeUoxys angelica 

 (57709) ; 49 specimens, including 2 

 types and 8 cotypes (58059) ; types 

 of 79 species and allotypes of 5 of 

 these ; cotypes of 2 species ; an allo- 

 type of a species not represented by 

 type; and specimens of 6 other de- 

 termined species (58362). 



CoDwiSE, Miss Louise Saltek, Kings- 

 ton, N. Y.: Additions to "The 

 Louise Salter Codwise Collection," 

 as follows : Relics of the Salter and 

 Codwise families of New Jersey and 

 New York, both of Colonial and 

 Revolutionary history, consisting of 

 jewelry, silverware, and other ob- 

 jects (57226) ; 15 specimens— mis- 

 cellaneous objects of art (58302) ; 

 an ermine fur coat and an East In- 

 dian silk scarf owned during the 

 period of the Civil War by Elizabeth 

 Rogers Codwise, grandmother of the 

 lender (58476). Loan. 



Cohen, Mrs. Edwaed, Washington, 

 D. C. : Tan satin empire gown which 

 belonged to Mrs. Samuel Myers, of 



Cohen, Mrs. Edward — Continued. 

 Richmond; bodice of painted cam- 

 bric, 1830-1838, worn by Mrs. Sam- 

 uel Hays Myers (58304) ; sampler 

 (58305: loan) ; portions of costumes 

 of the latter part of the 18th and the 

 early part of the 19th centuries 

 (58417: loan) ; pair of shoe buckles, 

 brilliants set in silver and gold, 

 owned during the latter part of the 

 18th, or the early part of the 

 19th, century by Mr. M. M. Myers of 

 Richmond, Va. (58472: loan) ; 3 

 pieces of white lace (58475). 



Collins, F. S., North Eastham, Mass. : 

 50 specimens of algae from North 

 America, Phycotheca Boreali-Ameri- 

 cana. Fascicle XL (57281) ; 50 speci- 

 mens of lichens, Phycotheca Boreali- 

 Americana, Fascicle XLI (58371). 

 Purchase. 



CoLMAN, H. F., Washington, D. C: 

 105 Canal Zone and 9 Philippine 

 Island postage stamps (57356: ex- 

 change) ; 146 United States stamps, 

 issues of 1869, 1902, 1908, 1910, 

 1912 and 1913; and 22 Philippine 

 Island stamps (57519: exchange) ; 

 530 British Colonial 20th century 

 stamps (57700: exchange) ; 346 for- 

 eign stamps (57764: exchange) ; 51 

 United States stamps (57765: ex- 

 change) ; 102 foreign and United 

 States stamps (57929: exchange) ; 

 4 Canal Zone stamps, a new issue in 

 commemoration of the opening of 

 the Panama Canal, 1, 2, 5 and 10 

 centesimos values; and a Samoan 

 envelope, 20 pfennigs, surcharged 

 "2* d. G. R. I." (58102). 



Commerce, Department oe: 



Bureau of Fisheries: Rag fish, 

 Zaprora silcnv.s, taken in the Pacific 

 Ocean, by Capt. Andrew Welding. 

 and a specimen of lump fish, Cyclop- 

 terus lumpus, taken by Mr. E. L. 

 Wilson in Chesapeake Bay (57272) ; 

 young albino diamond-back terrapin, 

 Ilalaclemmys central a, from Beau- 

 fort, N. C. (57291) ; 4 boat models- 

 mackerel seining steamer, Alice M. 

 Jacobs; Grand Banks schooner, Jolin 

 J. Flaherty; New England mackerel 



