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EEPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



College of Physicians and Surgeons, 

 Columbia University. (See under 

 New York City.) 



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

 specimens of North American al,u;ie; 

 fascicle xxix of the "' Phycotheca 

 Boreali-Americana " of Collins, Hol- 

 den, and Satchell (:4S37S) ; 50 speci- 

 mens of al.iiae fascicle, 30 of " Phy- 

 cotheca Boreali-Americana " (4.S!)02 : 

 purchase). 



Colorado, Museum of the UNI^'ERSITY' 

 OF, Boulder, Colo. : Types of the 

 species Acantlioceras coloradense, 

 Toliitodcniia clafirortlnji. Capuliis 

 spangleri, Anaihm dnddsi, and Scr- 

 piila nttirl:iiiniii (48444). 



CoLTON, H. S., Philadelphia, Pa.: 3 

 specimens of Toms mercenaria 

 chipped by shells of Fiilgur carica 

 (48791). 



Comeau, Napoleon A., Godbont. Que- 

 bec, Canada : Skin of an albino spec- 

 imen of Ilarclda hjicmaUfi (48583). 



Commerce and I>abor. Department of : 

 Bureau of Fisheries: Fishes, mol- 

 lusks, and marine invertebrates col- 

 lected by the steamer Spray, of Bos- 

 ton, during the winter and spring of 

 1906-7 (47586) ; a collection of fishes 

 from the vicinity of Beaufort, S. C. 

 (47593) ; dragon flies from the Mis- 

 sissippi basin, consisting of about 

 400 specimens and representing about 

 50 species (48625) ; 12 plants from 

 Jo Daviess County, 111., collected by 

 Messrs. Bartsch and Clark (47643) ; 

 specimen of living cacti, Opiniiia, 

 from Tennessee, collected by Messrs. 

 Bartsch and Clark (47739) : 2 living 

 plants collected in Tennessee by 

 Messrs. Bartsch and Clark (47747) ; 

 Alaskan salmon, collected by the 

 steamer Alba tross(47798) ; Scrinoids. 

 including 2 types of new species, 

 collected by the Albatross (47929) : 

 types and cotypes of new species of 

 fishes from Alaska (47988) ; 700 

 fishes from the Chester River, near 

 Millington, Md., collected by Messrs. 

 Goldsborough and Clark (48013) ; 

 jawbones of a finback-whale, 72 feet 



Commerce and Labor, Department 

 OF — Continued, 

 long, killed by Capt. J. S. Nickerson, 

 Provincetown, Mass. (48039) ; about 

 192 fishes collected on the Pacific 

 coast by the steamer Albatross, and 

 in Georgia by Charles H. Bollman 

 and Bert Fessler. the latter includ- 

 ing the t3i)e of Opsopadiis boll muni 



(48050) ; type specimen of a Japa- 

 nese fish, Caristius japonicus 



(48051) ; mollusks, fishes, reptiles, 

 batrachians, and crayfishes, and a 

 specimen of Hemiptera from Devils 

 Lake, N. Dak. (48083) ; skin and 

 skull of a spermophile, CifcUiis, col- 

 lected by E. L. Goldsborough from 

 North Chautauqua Grounds, Devils 

 Lake. N. Dak. (48085) ; 201 fishes 

 collected in the Lake of the Woods 

 and its tributaries in August, 1894, 

 by A. J. Woolman. and 249 fishes 

 from Kootenay Lake. British Colum- 

 bia, obtained in August. 1898. by 

 B. W. Evermann (48099) ; types, co- 

 types, and 3 specimens of fishes 

 (48100) ; sea-urchins of the family 

 Cidaridae, collected by the Albatross 

 in 1887-88, 1891, 1900. 1902, 1904-5, 

 and 1906. described by Alexander 

 Agassiz and Hubert Lyman Clark 

 (48133) ; fishes obtained in Maine 

 and elsewhere in New England 

 chiefly by W. C. Kendall (48171) ; a 

 collection of corals collected by the 

 Albatross in the northwest Pacific in 

 1906 (48285) ; type specimen of dar- 

 ter, Hadroptcrus maxinkHckiensis 

 (48313) ; fishes obtained by W. C. 

 Kendall, chiefly in Maine (48320) ; 

 6 Japanese fishing boats, viz.. 1 

 tunny flshing boat (Chiba-ken) ; 

 2 bonito fishing boats (Shiznoka- 

 ken), and 3 yellow tail fishing boats 

 (Kagoshima-ken) (48411) ; cray- 

 fishes from Lake Maxiukuckee and 

 vicinity (48422) : 58 specimens rep- 

 resenting 11 species of crinoids. col- 

 lected by the Albatross among the 

 Hawaiian Islands in 1902 (48427) ; 

 40 type specimens of annelids, col- 

 lected in 1900; bryozoans. worms, 

 crustaceans, sponges, tunicates, and 

 jelly fishes, collected in 1902 and 



