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Commerce, Department of — Contd. 

 textiles, etc., and a sample of Mexican 

 ocotillo wax, collected by American 

 consuls and special agents of the De- 

 partment of Commerce (55643). 



Coast and Geodetic Survey: About 45 

 skins and skulls of mammals and a few 

 birds and plants, collected by the 

 Alaska Boundary Commission in north- 

 em Yukon and Alaska and received 

 through Thomas Riggs, jr. (54907). 



Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: Wood samples and specimens of 

 raw silk (54594). 



Congress, Library of. (See under 

 Keturn Jonathan Meigs, No. 4.) 



Conservation Commission, Albany, 

 N. Y. (through Tarleton H. Bean): 21 

 specimens of Unio complanatus from 

 New York (54614); collection of white- 

 fishes, ciscoes, etc.; also a leech, Hse- 

 mopsis viarmoratus, found parasitic on 

 one of the fishes (55154); fishes, snails, 

 crustaceans, and amphibian eggs 

 (55581). 



CoNZATTi, Dr. C, Oaxaca, Mexico: 9 liv- 

 ing specimens of Cactaceae from south- 

 em Mexico (54461); fruit of plant from 

 Cerro de Tlacolulu, Mexico (54594); 

 living specimen of Mamillaria karwin- 

 nkiana from Mexico (54628); 20 living 

 specimens of Cactacese from the south- 

 era part of Mexico (54709; 65550: ex- 

 change); 11 living specimens of Cac- 

 tacese (54734; 55040: exchange); 14 

 specimens of Cactacese from Mexico 

 (55429: exchange); 13 specimens (2 

 living) of Cactacese from Mexico 

 (55476). 



Cook, 0. F., U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C: Specimen 

 of Tomocyclus gealii from Guatemala 

 (54357); 177 plants from Costa Rica 

 (54957). 



GooLEY, Mrs. C. C, Baltimore, Md.: 

 Waistcoat worn by C. C. Cooley at a 

 reception given in Dayton, Ohio, to 

 William Henry Harrison, 1840 (54727). 



CooLiDGE, Miss Helen E., Washington, 

 D. C.: 3 Lowestoft plates and 2 East 

 India cups (Chinese) (55116); cup and 

 saucer of Spode ware (England) (55117: 

 loan). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Universite- 

 TETs BoTANisKE MusEUM: Specimen 

 of Lycopodium from Brazil (55062: ex- 

 change). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Universite- 

 TETs Zoologiske Museum: Specimen 

 of Raja hyperborea (54418). 



Copp, Francis W., Meredith, N. H.: 

 Crayfish from Lake Winnipisaukee 

 (55453). 



Corn Products Refining Company, 

 New York City: 34 specimens of corn 

 products (54818). 



Correvon, H., Geneva, Switzerland: 

 Living specimen of Opuntia xantho- 

 stemma and one of 0. rhodantha, with 

 seeds (55458: exchange). 



Costa Rica-Panama Boundary Arbi- 

 tration Commission, San Jos^, Costa 

 Rica: Fossils from the Tertiary of the 

 Canal Zone, collected by D. F. Mac- 

 Donald (54599: collected for the Mu- 

 seum). 



Cottman, Mi-s. J. Hough. (See under 

 Mrs. John Southgate Tucker.) 



CowDRY, N. H., Waterford, Ontario: 30 

 specimens of Canadian Silurian and 

 Devonian fossils (54810). 



CowLEs, Henry T., Rio Grande, P. R.: 

 21 ferns from Porto Rico (55480). 



Croft, Samuel M., Library of Congress, 

 Washington, D. C: A collection of 

 South American butterflies (54870). 



Crookes, Sir William, London, England 

 (through George F. Kunz): A spinthar- 

 iscope (55411). 



Cropper, Mrs. John, Orleans, France: A 

 bronze cannon used during the War of 

 the American Revolution, together 

 with the carriage for the cannon 

 (54996). 



Crosby, C. R., Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, N. Y.: Male and female para- 

 type of Eurytoma rhois (54869). 



Culbertson, Glenn, Hanover College, 

 Hanover, Ind.: Fossil from Jefferson 

 County, Ind. (54361). 



CuLiN, Stewart. (See under Baron 

 Senge.) 



