LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Cooke, Dr. C. Wythe, TJ. S. Geological 

 Survey, Wasliiugton, D. C. : 2 speci- 

 mens of gypsum, crystallized, from 

 Choctaw County, Ala. (57824). 



CooLiDGE, ]\riss Helen E., Washington, 

 D. C. (through Mrs. .Julian James) : 

 Collection of old fashion-plates 

 (5S407) ; Madeira lace shawl 

 (58526). 



Cooper, Dr. Arthur Birkhead, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Part of a Chiton from 

 Ecuador (57345). 



Cooper, R. M., Waco, Tex. (through 

 Dr. O. P. Hay ) : Portion of the lower 

 jaw of a young elepliant, with one 

 tooth, from Waco (57766). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Konigl. Vet- 



ERIN^R 00 LaNDBO - H0ISKOLE 



(through Mr. H. O. Schmit- Jensen) : 

 A phasmid in which mutilated an- 

 tennae are reproduced as a leg 

 (57547). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Universi- 

 tetets Botaniske Museum : Frag- 

 ment of the type collection of a 

 fern, Anogramme biardii (57507: ex- 

 change). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Universi- 

 tetets Zoologiske Museum : Lan- 

 tern fish, RJiinoscopeliis andrew 

 (57792 : exchange). 



Copp, Henry Norris (through Mrs. 

 Mary H. Copp, Washington, D. C.) : 

 An English verge watch, a flip-iron 

 and a Civil War cavalry sword 

 (57383). 



Corbett, G. H., and E. Hargreaves, 

 Bureau of Entomology, Washington, 

 D. C. : Holotype of insect, Vulturops 

 floridensis ( 58345 ) . 



Corse, IMrs. John M., Boston, Mass. : 

 Dress worn by Mrs. Franklin Pierce 

 at the inauguration of March 4, 

 1853 (57849: loan). 



CosENS, Dr. A., Toronto, Ontario, 

 Canada : 7 adult sawflies and 2 saw- 

 fly galls (57154). 



CoviLLE, Frederick V., Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. : 

 15 specimens of blueberries, Vac- 



12264°— NAT mus 1915 10 



CoviLLE, Frederick V. — Continued. 

 cinitwi, from Maryland and Vir- 

 ginia (58007). 



Cox, William V., Washington, D. C. : 

 Baltimore oriole. Icterus galbula 



(5S39S). 



Crawford, Earl Stetson. (See under 

 National Association of Portrait 

 Painters. ) 



Crawford, J. C, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: About 100 Diptera and 900 

 Hymenoptera, from the vicinity of 

 Washington, D. C. (most of the Hy- 

 menoptera are Apoidea with flower 

 records) (57476) ; 16 specimens of 

 plants from Maryland (57506) ; 

 small gold ornament, human figure, 

 dug from a grave at Escazu, Costa 

 Rica (58489: loan). 



Cunningham, A. C, U. S. Naval En- 

 gineer, U. S. Naval Training Sta- 

 tion, Great Lakes, 111.: Cadet mid- 

 shipman's full-dress jacket worn by 

 the donor in 1879 when graduated 

 from the U. S. Naval Academy, An- 

 napolis, Md. ; also 2 uniform caps of 

 the same period, and a midship- 

 man's special full-dress coat worn 

 subsequent to his graduation 

 (57701). 



Curl, Dr. Holton C, U. S. Navy, U. S. 

 Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Cal. : 

 10 skulls and sterna of Philippine 

 birds (57553). 



CuRRiE, R. p.. Bureau of Entomology, 

 Washington, D. C. : 3 salamanders 

 from Browning Lake, Md. (57264). 



Gushing, Prof. H. P., Adelbert Col- 

 lege, Cleveland, Ohio: 6 specimens 

 (topotypes) of the brachiopod Si/- 

 r ingot Jiyris textus chemungensis 

 (57795). 



Custer, Clarence C, Balboa, Canal 

 Zone : Skin of flycatcher, Elwnia clii- 

 riquensis, from Panama (58090). 



Cutler, William E,, Calgary, Alberta, 

 Canada : Tooth and patella of a fos- 

 sil horse from Alberta (58004). 



