LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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COLOPiADO STATE ilUSEUM, Den- 

 ver, Col. (thronsh Miss llena P. 

 Duthie) : Plant from Colonulo 

 (64066). 



COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF, Boul- 

 der, Col. (through Dr. Francis 

 Ranmloy) 50 plants (64830, ex- 

 change) ; (through Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell) 39 plants (65082). 



C0:MER, .T. D., Marion, Ya. (through 

 Dr. E. O. Ulrich) An exhihilion 

 specimen of the fossil shell, Mac- 

 Jurcn in limestone (64104). 



COMINS, EiiEx F., Poston, Mass. : Set 

 of 4 portraits of American soldiers 

 of the Great War by Eben F. Com- 

 ins, entitled " Just Home from 

 Over There," " Reconstruction," 

 "Wounded Soldier with Crutches," 

 and " Colored Hero "(04225, loan). 



COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF : 

 lUirrau of Fisheries: Live turtles 

 from Bank.s Mill Pond, Berrien 

 County, Georgia (63830) ; 427 

 ceplialopod mollusks. including 

 20 types of new species, collected 

 by the steamer AUnitross in the 

 northwestern Pacific in 1006, 

 and reported on by ]\Ir. :\Iadoka 

 Sasaki, in the Proceedings of 

 the IT. S. National Museum 

 (63906) ; skin and skull of a 

 coon, rrocyon, collected on Stoclv 

 Island, Florida (63909) ; a col- 

 lection of Philippine planarians 

 with a set of 10 colored draw- 

 ings with descriptive notes, se- 

 cured by tlie Albatross Philip- 

 pine Expedition 1907(640.54) ; 3 

 craylishes colled ed by Dr. P. II. 

 ^litchell in ilie Pahiiers River, 

 near Warren, Rhode Island 

 ((J4246) : 190 marine algae from 

 the I'acihc coast of North 

 America (04311) : crayfi.sh, Cain- 

 hanix hI(nuU>i(/ii, collected in the 

 Palmers River. Rhode Island. ))y 

 :vir. PI. W. Tinkham (64314) ; 

 crab, CaUioixi flammed, from 

 Beaufort, Noi-tb Carolina 

 (64317) ; 10 decapod crustaceans 

 representing 2 species, including 

 1 type, from Beaufort, North 



COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF— 

 Continued. 



Carolina (04897) ; 240 Philippine 

 annelids (64422) ; 4 barnacles, 

 OcioJasmis hockl, attached to I he 

 mouthparts of Fannlinis arf/ns, 

 collected at Key West, Florida, 

 by :^tr. D. R. Crawford (64-508) ; 

 lobster, FanuJinis argus, posl- 

 larval stage, also collected at 

 Key West by Mr. Crawford 

 (64.532); 3 plants (kelps) front 

 the Pacific coast (64.582) ; a col- 

 lection of the iledusae and Si- 

 I)honopl!ores, including type 

 specimens, collected by tlfe 

 steamer ,Bf/r//c and reported on by 

 Mr. H. V>. Bigelow ; also a small 

 collection of pteropod mollusk.s 

 collected by the Grampus, 1916, 

 and a few other miscellaneous 

 invertebrates collected by liie 

 r/yYf»(i>».s (64620) ; about 300 ma- 

 rine invertebrates and 25 rishe.s 

 from La .Tolla, California, col- 

 lected by :Mr. Waldo Schmitt 

 (646-iO) : mammals, ■ reptiles, 

 fishes, and invertebrates 



(64673) ; fortle-shell and skele- 

 ton taken at Woods Hole, ilassa- 

 chu setts in 1919(04693) ; a col- 

 lection of fishes obtained by tlie 

 steamer Albatrosk between .Tune 

 11, 1914, and September 12, 1916, 

 along the west coast of North 

 Americ-i (64744) : a collection 

 of miscellaneous invertebrates 

 taken from the bottom samples 

 collecled by the steamer Alba- 

 tross off the southeast coast of 

 the I'nited States during the 

 fall of 1919(64740) : a small col- 

 U^ction of misceilaneiius marin.' 

 invertebrates collected by I>r. 

 H. B. Bigelow on cruises of the 

 Fisheries schooner Clrajiijtii-', 

 1913-1916(04798 ; thresher shark 

 and hanunerhead shark, col- 

 lected by INIr. Yinal N. Edwards, 

 Woods Hole, :\Iass. (64191) : .30 

 fishes collected by Prof. N. Ci^t 

 <;ee at Soochow, T'hina (64941), 

 (See also imder Mike P.ui-k, 

 and I)r. .1. .Morgan Clenient.s.) 



