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EEPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1915. 



Commerce, Department of — Contd. 

 schooner, Senator Gardner; and Co- 

 lumbia River fishing boat (57316) ; 

 30 crustaceans (57367) ; 767 clypeas- 

 troid sea-urchins, from the Albatross 

 cruises of 1887, 1902, and 1906, re- 

 ported on by Dr. Hubert Lyman 

 Clark in the Memoirs of the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology (57378) ; 

 type of lizard, Callisanrus ventralis 

 myurus, collected by Prof. J. O. Sny- 

 der and Mr. C. H. Richardson in 

 Nevada (57465) ; type specimen of 

 razor-back sucker, Xyrauclien un- 

 compahgre (57487) ; 2 turtles, Tha- 

 lassochelys kempii, from Beaufort, 

 N. C. (57543) ; Asteroidea from the 

 Albatross cruises in 1891 and 1899- 

 1900, under direction of A. Agassiz, 

 and reported on by Dr. H. Ludwig in 

 Memoirs of the Museum of Compar- 

 ative Zoology (57551) ; 17 bottles of 

 small fishes collected by Mr. W. V. 

 King, Tulane University, New Or- 

 leans, from various places in Louisi- 

 ana (57572) ; 32 bottles and vials of 

 plankton, collected by the schooner 

 Orampus; invertebrates, rocks and 

 fishes, collected by Mr. G. Dallas 

 Hanna at St. George Island, Alaska, 

 in 1914 ; a collection of fossils made 

 by Mr. A. G. Whitney at St. Paul 

 Island, Alaska, in 1913 (57592) ; mol- 

 lusks, crustaceans, worms (includ- 

 ing helminths), fungi, mosses, li- 

 chens, liverworts and flowering 

 plants, from St. Paul Island, col- 

 lected by Mr. Whitney in 1912-1914 

 (57607) ; 500 specimens of algae 

 from Beaufort, N. C. (57630) ; col- 

 lection of crinoids from the Philip- 

 pine expedition of the Albatross, 

 1907-1910, reported on by Mr. Austin 

 Hobart Clark (57656) ; crustaceans 

 from Beaufort, N. C, collected by 

 Dr. W. P. Hay (57805) ; 9 winkle 

 spawns from Woods Hole, Mass., col- 

 lected by Mr. V. N. Edwards 

 (57870) ; 172 skulls of fur seals from 

 the Pribilof Islands (57947) ; crus- 

 taceans from San Francisco Bay, 

 Cal. (57998) ; 2 boxes and a tank of 

 miscellaneous invertebrates, 165 

 plants, etc., collected by the Alba- 



CoMMERCE, Department of — Contd. 

 tross while engaged in a survey of 

 San Francisco Bay and of the halibut 

 banks off Washington and Oregon 

 during 1914 (58092) ; skins of 2 sea- 

 lions from the Pribilof Islands 

 (58264) ; the first series of pteropods 

 and some cephalopods, collected by 

 the steamer Grampus in 1914 

 (58267) ; moUusks consisting of 

 specimens of Succinea and Pisidium, 

 collected on St. Paul Island, Alaska, 

 by Mr. G. Dallas Hanna (58281; 

 58499) ; about 150 specimens of 

 parasitic copepods, received through 

 Dr. Charles B. Wilson (58413) ; 67 

 type specimens of Philippine fishes 

 (58447) ; 275 specimens of medusre, 

 a part of the first series of this group 

 collected by the Coast Survey 

 steamer Bachc in 1913-1914 and 

 identified by Dr. H. B. Bigelow 

 (58510). 



Coast and Geodetic Survey: Ashes 

 probably from Pavlof Volcano, 

 Alaska (57432) ; collection of his- 

 torical surveying apparatus 

 (57456) ; 6 gold pocket chronome- 

 ters and 1 gold watch (57657). 



Comparative Zoology, Museum of. 

 (See under Harvard University.) 



Consolidated Indiana Coal Company, 

 Chicago, 111. : 2 specimens of coal 

 (57912). 



Consolidation Coal Company, The, 

 Baltimore, Md. : A 12-inch lump of 

 coal from Somerset, Pa., and a 200- 

 pound specimen from Elkhorn, Ky. 

 (57904). 



Contee, Miss Lucy, Washington, 'd. 

 C. : Snake, Natrix sipedon, from the 

 District of Columbia (58444). 



Continental Gin Company, Birming- 

 ham, Ala. : One hand saw gin, feeder 

 and condenser (58014). 



Contrexeville Manufacturing Com- 

 pany, Manville, R. I. : 11 samples of 

 cotton plushes, plain and printed 

 (57317). 



Cook, Mrs. O. F., Lanham, Md. : About 

 8,000 specimens of plants from the 

 Canary Islands (57290). 



