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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 



Commerce and Labor, Department 

 OF — Continued, 

 taken from the trachea of a fur seal pup, 

 St. Paul Island, by Assistant Fur Seal 

 Agent James Judge (50838); a large 

 specimen of brain coral from Porto Rico 

 (50863); 6 bumblebees from St. Paul 

 Island, Pribilof group, Alaska (50866); 

 human bones dug out of the sand near 

 the outlet of Lake Maxinkuckee, Ind. 

 (50878); worm parasites of fishes, seals, 

 and birds, collected at Seal Islands by 

 H. D. Chichester (50882); 22 lots of 

 parasitic copepods obtained during the 

 cruises of the Albatross in 1904 and 1906, 

 also from Woods Hole, Mass., and other 

 localities (50911); (through Dr. C. H. 

 Townsend, New York City): A collec- 

 tion of birds' skins, birds in alcohol, and 

 a bird skeleton, collected on various 

 islands of Polynesia by Dr. Townsend 

 while naturalist with the steamer Alba- 

 tross (50936); fresh-water sponge repre- 

 senting the species Ephydatia japonica, 

 from the Eastern Branch of the Potomac 

 River, obtained by Lewis Radcliffe and 

 A. C. Weed (50961); specimens of bird 

 lice, MenoponsTp-, from St. Paul Island, 

 Alaska (50966); 4,526 specimens of 

 small fishes collected during the sum- 

 mer of 1909 in Back Creek and Opequon 

 Creek valleys, W. Va. (51150); larva of 

 a salamander, Amblystoma, collected in 

 a small lake at Irwin, Colo., by H. I. 

 Miller (51181) ; 7,147 specimens of ophi- 

 urans from the Japanese cruises of the 

 Albatross in 1900 and 1906 (51241); col- 

 lection of Japanese fishes, representing 

 20 species, made by the Albatross in 

 1906 (51346); echinoids and alcyonari- 

 ans from Albatross expedition in the 

 Pacific Ocean (51381); fishes collected 

 in the Great Lakes and Lake of the 

 Woods by Dr. S. E. Meek in 1908 (51417); 

 95 lots of Pycnogonids collected by the 

 Albatross in the northwest Pacific in 

 1906, off the coast of southern California 

 in 1904, and in the Hawaiian Islands in 

 1902 (51427); 5,630 specimens of fishes 

 collected by Messrs. Evermann and 

 Clark in Lake Maxinkuckee and vi- 

 cinity, Indiana, in 1899 and 1900 

 (51430); type specimens of Etheostorna 



Commerce and Labor, Department 

 OF — Continued. 

 hildebrandti and Notropis reticulatus, the 

 former from Fletcher Lake, near Logans- 

 port, Ind. (51432); fishes from Franklin 

 County, Ohio, collected by Messrs. 

 R. C. Osburn and E. B. Williamson in 

 1897; from the Canal Zone, collected by 

 A. H. Jennings in 1909; and from the 

 Lake of the Woods Basin, Minn., col- 

 lected by A. J. Woolman, in 1894 

 (51447); 5 specimens of Pycnogonida 

 representing 3 species, collected by the 

 Albatross during the East Pacific Expe- 

 dition of 1904-5 (51467) ; 42 lots of para- 

 sitic copepods, Ergasilidge (51477); a 

 small collection of fossils from Ken- 

 tucky, and another of geodes, collected 

 by J. F. Boepple (51486); 6,876 speci- 

 mens of fishes consisting chiefly of col- 

 lections made in the Great Lakes Basin 

 by A. J. Woolman in 1893, and by Dr. 

 J. T. Scovell, D. C. Ridgley, Drs. 

 Evermann, Gurley, and Bean, Clouds- 

 ley Rutter, and Dr. P. H. Kirschin 1894 

 (51503); a miscellaneous collection of 

 fishes comprising 5,093 specimens 

 (51510) ; about 200 specimens of Isopoda 

 from the Philippine Islands (51551); 

 collections of fishes, made by the Alba- 

 tross on the Agassiz South Pacific Expe- 

 dition, 1899-1900, consisting of 1,297 

 specimens including duplicates (51552) ; 

 fishes collected by Dr. Tarleton H. 

 Bean on Long Island in 1898 (51558); 

 fishes collected by the Agassiz Eastern 

 Pacific Expedition of 1904-5 (51565); 

 miscellaneous lot of about 8,324 fishes 

 from various localities (51612); sponges 

 from the Philippine Islands, type of 

 SpongiUa microsclerifcra (51628) ; Philip- 

 pine reptiles and batrachians, and one 

 loose carapace (51715); mouse, Mus, 

 from Talisse Island (51721). 



Comstock, Prof. F. M., Cleveland, Ohio: 

 Manuscript notes, drawings, plates, 

 lantern slides, microscopic slides, etc., 

 which belonged to the late Dr. CM. 

 Vorce (51303). 



CoNLEE, C. C, Memphis, Tenn.: 2 photo- 

 graphs of a kinkajou, Potos caudivulvous 

 from Louisiana (50308: purchase). 



