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REPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



Commerce and Labor, Department 

 OF — Contiuued. 



of Lendenfekl, from the Hawaiian 

 Islands, Panama, and other locali- 

 ties (49217) ; Alcyoiiaria from Cali- 

 fornia (49218) ; fish food, HyuIcUu 

 knickerbockeri, from Pond C, Mam- 

 moth Sprin,!,'. Arkansas (49246) ; 

 reptiles and I)atrachians from 

 Washington and Oregon, collected 

 by John T. Nichols (49227) ; 174 

 sheets of marine algte from the vi- 

 cinity of Beaufort, North Carolina 

 (49513) ; 2 boxes of Evhini (49302) ; 

 27 sheets of plants from Alaska, col- 

 lected by F. M. Chamberlain 

 (49325) ; 144 samples of ocean bot- 

 tom obtained by the steamer Alba- 

 tross in the northwestern Pacific in 

 1900 (49331) ; 3 Cottoid fishes col- 

 lected by Fred. Patching, Loring, 

 Alaska (49445) ; crayfishes, insects, 

 plants, and snails from Crab Creek, 

 Oregon, collected by John T. Nichols 

 (49499) ; 21 specimens of plants col- 

 lected by F. M. Chamberlain, in the 

 vicinity of Loring, Alaska (49540) ; 

 about 250 species of mollnsks col- 

 lected by the steamer Albatross in 

 the eastern part of the Pacific 

 Ocean in 1S91, 1904, and 1906 

 (49543) ; 310 specimens of Mary- 

 land fishes (49561) ; type and 2 co- 

 types of the Cyprinodont. Plati/pcr- 

 cilus nelsoni (49573) ; collection of 

 fishes made in the Canal Zone, by 

 August Busck and Allan H. Jen- 

 nings (49673) ; first series of Me- 

 dusae of the steamer Albatross East- 

 ern Pacific Expedition of 1904-5 

 (49746) ; 587 fishes collected in the 

 western part of New York and the 

 northern part of Ohio by A. J. Wool- 

 man in 1893 (49766) ; skin of Or- 

 thorhamplius magnirostris from Pa- 

 laui Island, Philippine group 

 (49779) ; MedusiB collected by the 

 Albatross in the Philippine Islands 

 and identified by Dr. A. G. Mayer 

 (49876) ; 115 herbarium specimens 

 collected at Great and Ellis lakes. 

 North Carolina, during the summer 

 of 1905, by William H. Brown 

 (49888) ; 3 specimens of young Conj- 



COM MERGE AND LABOR, DEPARTMENT 



OF — Continued. 



phwna, presumably hippurus, col- 

 lected by the Fish Hawk at Key 

 West subsequent to 1899 (49974) ; 

 miscellaneous collections of fishes, 

 reptiles, and other invertebrates 

 (49976) ; brachiopods from 18-mile 

 creek, near Westport, Kentucky, 

 and miscellaneous fossils from Har- 

 rod's Creek, near Madison, Indiana, 

 collected by J. F. Boepple (50157) ; 

 type specimen of Medusa, regaiitha 

 Clara, collected by the steamer Fish 

 Hawk at Station 7068, September, 

 1899 (50197) ; type specimen of 

 Rhinoscopelus oceanicus (50205). 



Compere, George, Perth, West Aus- 

 tralia : 2 specimens of Diptera, 

 Dacus sonatus, from Manila, Philip- 

 pine Islands (49880). 



Cook, Mel T., Newark, Del. : 2 plants 

 from Cuba (49782). 



Cook, Prof. O. F., Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : 32 li- 

 chens and 7 ferns from various local- 

 ities (49447) ; 2 vials containing Iso- 

 pods from Key West; also 52 insects 

 from Florida (49.546). 



Cooke, Miss J. M., Point Loma, Cal. : 

 Marine shells representing 6 species 

 from California and the Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia (50199). 



Coolidge, Karl R., Palo Alto, Cal. : 4 

 specimens of Lepidoptera (49563). 



Connor, Frank L., Chicago, 111. : Fos- 

 sil wood from Lindenwold, Camden 

 County, New Jersey (49763). 



Cooper, Dr. J. L., Fort Worth, Tex.: 

 Specimen of scavenger beetle, Strate- 

 gus julianus (48981). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Botanisk 

 Museum : Specimen of fern, Asple- 

 nimn, from Mexico (49360) ; 45 spec- 

 imens of plants, Pterodophyta, col- 

 lected by F. Liebmann in Central 

 America (49.525) ; 3 ferns from Mex- 

 ico, with 2 sketches by Carl Chris- 

 tensen (50037) ; 2 specimens of 

 ferns, Schizwa, from Brazil (50109). 

 Exchange. 



