LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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CoNSTANDENETHOS, Georgius, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y.: 38 Venetian and Byzantine 

 coins (51530); antique Greek embroid- 

 eries and costumes (51554 : purchase) . 



CoNZATTi, Dr. C, Oaxaca, Mexico: 34 

 plants from Mexico (50434); 3 living 

 specimens of Crassulaceae from Mexico 

 (50550); 9 living specimens of Mamil- 

 laria from Mexico (50685; 50694; 50783); 

 specimen of cactus, Echinocactus, from 

 Mexico (5i'"'31); specimen of Opuntia 

 fiUfera, from Oaxaca (51685); specimen 

 of Nopalea from Mexico (51695) ; 3 living 

 specimens of Cactacese from Oaxaca 

 (51704). 



Cook, Mel T., Newark, Del.: 5 plants 

 from Delaware (50507; 51521). 



Cook, Dr. O. F., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C: 2 specimens 

 of Isopod from Guatemala, types of a 

 new species (50830). 



Cooke, Miss J. M., Point Loma, San 

 Diego, Cal.r 2 specimens of Dentalium 

 from the Gulf of California (50885). 



CooLiDGE, Mrs. H. B., Washington, D. C: 

 A lace bertha (51710: loan). 



Cooper, John M., Washington, D. C: 

 Egg of a loon, Gavia immer, from Can- 

 ada (51702). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Botanisk Mu- 

 seum: 3 Mexican ferns (50931); 2 frag- 

 mentary specimens of Brazilian ferns 

 (51160); 9 specimens of ferns from 

 Mexico (51298). Exchange. 



Cb'PE:SfHAGEN, Denmark, Zoological 

 Museum (through Dr. Th. Mortensen): 

 3 pentacrinoids of Hathrometra prolixa 

 from East Greenland (51246: exchange). 



CoRBiN, Mrs. H. C, Washington, D. C: 

 5 articles of silverware, and a num- 

 ber of ethnological objects from the 

 United States, the Philippine Islands, 

 Australia and the Far East (51547: 

 loan). 



Corey, John M., Saratoga Springs, N. Y.: 

 Stone implements and pottery frag- 

 ments collected by the donor on the 

 shore of Lake Saratoga (50938). 



Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 (through Prof. Burt G. Wilder): 13 sala- 

 manders from New York (50900: ex- 

 change). 



CosENS, A., Toronto, Canada: 8 speci- 

 mens of Hymenoptera (51500). 



CosGRAVE, F. v., Chicago, 111.: Speci- 

 men of Diaphewmera femorata (50786). 



Craft, Dr. C. C, Washington, D. C: 

 Decapods from the North Atlantic 

 Ocean (51297). 



Crane, Mrs. W. Murray, Washington, 

 D. C: 5 pieces of brocades and drawn 

 work of the 16th and 17th centuries 

 (51200: loan). 



Criddle, Norman, Treesbank, Manitoba, 

 Canada: 6 mosquitoes (51164). 



Croker, a. J., Victoria, British Colum- 

 bia: 268 specimens of Microlepidoptera 

 (50918; 51130). Exchange. 



Cromwell, David W., Piermont-on- 

 Hudson, N. Y.: 56 uncancelled postage 

 stamps of the 1909 issue (50542: loan). 



Cruise, Fred., Olin, Iowa: Copperspear- 

 head found in the vicinity of Elwood, 

 Iowa (51600: purchase). 



Crum, Dr. M. L., Bowling Green, Fla.: 

 Specimen of the fig eater, Allorhina 

 nitida (50381). 



Cumley, Mrs. C. F., Terminal, Cal.: 

 Specimens of Crenella columbiana from 

 San Pedro Harbor, Cal. (51421); speci- 

 mens of Rochefortia pedroana and Nu- 

 cula suprastriata from San Pedro Bay, 

 Cal. (51543). 



Curl, Dr. H. C, U. S. Navy, Cavite, P. I. : 

 64 birds' skins from the Philippine 

 Islands (51423). 



Curtis, Mrs. William E., Washington, 

 D. C. (through Mrs. James W. Pinchot): 

 Handkerchief of " Nauduty " lace made 

 in Paraguay from the fibre of a tree, and 

 a handkerchief made in Venezuela 

 (51712: loan). 



CusiCK, William C, Union, Oreg.: 5 

 specimens of Juncus collected in Ore- 

 gon (50834). 



