LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Chen ET Brothers, New York City: Silk 

 fabrics, raw silk, and specimens illus- 

 trating processes in the manufacture of 

 spun eilk yam (55080). 



Chetwood, Robert E., New York City: 

 Pair of telegraph-pole climbers used 

 prior to 1848 (55236). 



Chuck, Thomas, Toledo, Iowa: Sacred 

 bundle of the Fox Indians, collected by 

 Dr. Truman Michelson (55002: pur- 

 chase). 



Chung, Dr. W. F., Chinese Legation, 

 Washington, D. C: Bat, Ept^sicus 

 (55093). 



Clague, W. H., Kalispell, Mont.: Moth, 

 Lychnosea helviolaria (54420). 



Clapf, George H., Pittsburgh, Pa.: 28 

 specimens of Polygym andrewsi from 

 Roan Mountain, N. C. (55158). 



Clapp, W. F., Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. : About 100 

 specimens, representing 10 species, of 

 marine shells from Sanibel Island, Fla. 

 (54621). 



Clark, Austin H., U. S. National 

 Museum: 99 bird skins from various 

 localities (54561); specimen of Melitxa 

 superba from Newtonville, Mass. (54991) ; 

 specimen of Peripatus (Epiperipatus) 

 trinidadensis and one of P. (Peripatus) 

 juanensis (55317). 



Clark, Herbert A., U. S. National 

 Museum : Ruby- tliroa ted hummingbird, 

 Archilochus colubris (54500). 



Clark, Herbert E., Jaffa Gate, Jeru- 

 salem: 19 sections of two flint sickles 

 found in the debris of Ancient Gezer, 

 Palestine (55598). 



Clark, Miss May, Washington, D. C. : 

 Woven belt of a Pueblo woman (55142: 

 purchase). 



Clarke, Dr. F. W., V. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C: Specimen of 

 corundum showiilg parting (54578). 



Clarke, J. Paul, West Palm Beach, 

 Fla.: 2 specimens of "horsehair 

 worms," Gordius (54749). 



Cleland, Prof. H. F., Williams College, 

 Williamstown, Mass. : Specimen of cal- 

 cite coated with quartz (54668: ex- 

 change). 



Clements, Charles, Boston, Mass.: A 

 five-inch cube of Killarney green 

 granite (54546). 



Cochrane, C. R., Lakeview, Idaho: 

 Moth, Samia rubra (55544). 



CocKERELL, Prof. T. D. A., University of 

 Colorado, Boulder, Colo.: 9 specimens 

 of Hymenoptera and 1 of Lepidoptera, 

 including cotypes of 4 species of Hy- 

 menoptera (54387); 38 plants from New 

 Mexico (54405; 54890); 5 living speci- 

 mens of Opuntia from New Mexico, and 



2 photographs (54533); 7 living speci- 

 mens of Opuntia from near Boulder 

 (54706); 50 insects fi-om the United 

 States and Central America (54719); 9 

 living specimens of Opuntia (54900); 5 

 fossil insects, including 3 type speci- 

 mens (55074); 31 insects (55274); 



3 type slides of parts of Peripatus 

 biolleyi betheli (55316); about 145 insects 

 on 20 slides, 11 of the latter being 

 type specimens (55370) ; type specimen 

 of Pseudoviasaris vespoides robertsoni 

 (55123) ; microscopic slide with jaw and 

 radula, type of Philomycus secretus from 

 North Carolina (55329). 



CocKERELL, Mrs. T. D. A., Boulder, 

 Colo.: Type specimen of fossil bee 

 (54397). 



Cole, H. E., Baraboo, Wis. (thi-ough 

 Charles D. Walcott): A specimen of the 

 fossil worm burrow, Arenicolites woodi 

 (54669). 



CoLEGio DE Sax Ignacio, Medellin, 

 Colombia: 200 plants from Colombia 

 (55076: exchange). 



Coles, Russell J., Danville, Va.: Fishes 

 from Cape Lookout, N. C. (54435). 



College of Mines. (See under Leoben, 

 Styria, Austria.) 



Collins, Frank S., Maiden, Mass.: 50 

 specimens of algge from North America, 

 Phycotheca BoreaU- Americana, Fasci- 

 cle 38 (55061: purchase). 



