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Commerce and Labor, Department 

 OF — Continuecl. 

 1903 in Hawaii and Alaska (48447) ; 

 19 lots of liolotburians, collected dur- 

 ing the Alaska salmon investigations, 

 1903 (48492) ; 92 lots of parasitic 

 copepods from various sources 

 (48536) ; specimens of BalanngJns- 

 siis from the Woods Hole region 

 (48559) ; 2 specimens of pipe-fish, 

 Xci-ophis acquoreus, coUected byCapt. 

 Henry Eagleton, steamship Trojan 

 Prince (48891) ; 113 vials of insects 

 and insect larvae, and 3 lots of ma- 

 rine invertebrates, collected by field 

 parties near Lake Maxinkuckee, Ind. 

 (48904) ; starfishes, holothurians, 

 and invertebrates from the North 

 Pacific Ocean (48923). 



Com STOCK Extension Mining and 

 Milling Company, Carson City, 

 Nev. : Specimen of fossil wood from 

 Mount Davidson, Nev. (48041). 



CoNRADi, A. F.. Clemsou College, S. C. : 

 Specimen of AJyson sp. (48738). 



Constant, Oscar, Iberia, Ky. : Cere- 

 monial object of banded slate 

 (48701: purchase). 



CoNZATTi, C. Oaxaca, Mexico : 16 liv- 

 ing plants (47624. 47920, 47953. 

 48183) ; 6 specimens of living cacti, 

 Ecliinocactus mamiUaria, from 

 Mexico (47.579) ; 35 plants (4765.5, 

 47669, 47741, 47879) ; 2 specimens 

 of Mimosa lacerata (47679) ; speci- 

 men of living plant, Cissus sp. 

 (47889) ; 7 cuttings of Cissus 

 (47974) ; 2 plants of the family 

 Cactaceae, from Mexico (48007) ; 2 

 specimens of cacti, Cereus, from 

 Oaxaca (48436). 



CooLiDGE, Karl R.. Palo Alto, Cal. : 18 

 specimens of Lepidoptera (48308). 



CoPELAND. E. B., Manila, Philippine 

 Islands: ISO ferns, mainly from the 

 Philippine Islands (48459). 



Copenhagen, Denmark. Zoological 



Museum : 21 specimens representing 



10 species of Echini (48549 : ex- 

 change). 



CosTENOBLE, H. L. W., AgaQa, Guam : 

 Sling stones, shell implements, mor- 

 tars, adz blades, pestle, and shell 

 chisels from the island of Guam, 

 and shell money from the island of 

 Yap (48520: purchase). 



Court, Edward J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Bird skin, the type of Ardca hero- 

 dids trvgnnzdc (48606). 



Courtis, William M., Detroit, Mich. : 

 Fern from Nevada (47960). 



CowPER, Rev. Fred. C, Woodsville, 

 N. H. : Drift bowlders (47906). 



Cox, Miss Eva P., Washington, D. C: 

 Clam basket used by the Clatsop In- 

 dians (47808). 



Cox, Miss Hazel Van Zandt, Bright- 

 wood, D. C. : Young robin, Planes- 

 ticus migratorius (47.537). 



Crandall, S. W., Syracuse, N. Y. : 

 Specimens of walkingstick, Diaphe- 

 romera femorata (47791). 



Cranston, C. K.. Pendleton. Oreg. : 

 Young albino salmon, Oncorhijnchus 

 chouicha f (47715). 



Crawford, J. G., Albany, Oreg. : Cra- 

 nium and fragmentary bones from 

 a burial mound in Lincoln County, 

 Oreg. (48526). 



Crawford, Lamar, New York City : 

 Stone implements and arrowpoints 

 from a mound and cavern near 

 Meetze, Fauquier County, Va, 

 (477.53). 



Crosby, C. R., Ithaca, N. Y. : 5 Micro- 



lepidoptera (47580). 



Cross, Whitman, U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : Litho- 

 logical specimens from Shap Fell, 

 Westmoreland. England (48019) ; 

 corundum from Colorado and sand- 

 stone from England (48.303). 



Curl, Dr. H. C, surgeon, U. S. Navy, 

 Washington, D. C. : A native shield 

 from the interior of Queensland, 

 Australia, and a club (langeel) ; 

 head of a war club (star shaped) 

 from New Guinea : and " kuditchi " 

 shoes from Central Australia, made 



