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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



( HAPMAN. Miss D.. Wasbinston. D. C. 



Ojibwa pipe (40050 : inirchase). 

 CiiAi'.MAN. Pkarsox. Wnsliinfiton. D. C. 

 Silver tankard, orii^iniilly in tlie pos 

 session of Nathan ('lini)nian of colo 

 nial Virginia and .Maryland (V22'.M> 

 lo.an) . 

 Chase, Mrs. A(i.M;s. Wasliin^'ion. !>.('. : 

 Specimen of Jitiiciis from Illinois 

 (400."tO) ; .") plants from Oregon :ind 

 5 fi'om Arkansas (47474). 



Chase. Ben.t.xmin F.. American consnl. 

 Catania, Italy: 7 ancient coins from 

 Sicily (4W5.'>). 



Chesapeake and Totomac Telephone 

 Company. Washington. I). C. : IMece 

 of underground tcleplione cable 

 (47399). 



Chesnut, V. K.. l'>o/.cni.in, Mont. : .^C) 

 plants collected on Lone Mountain. 

 Mont. (47099). 



Childs, Thomas. Sumter. S. C. : Fun- 

 gus from South Carolina (4702.">) ; 

 mycelium of a wood -destroying fun- 

 gus, Poh/ponix (47094). 



Christ. II., Basel, Switzerland: Ferns, 

 mainly from Costa Kica (40081 ; 

 47454 : exchange) (4()S88). 



Christiania, Norway. Zoological Mu- 

 semii : Atlantic red d(>er, VcrvK.x at- 

 laiiticiis (47404 : exchange). 



Church, C. T.. Geneva. N. Y. : Fresh- 

 water shells, mtlnniiii tcntaculata 

 Linn. (40099). 



CHURCHWoon. A. (i.. Ueno. Nev. : 14 

 Camlirian trilobites (47198). 



Clapp. G. II.. I'ittslinrg. I'.!.: Cotypes 

 of 4 species of mollnsks (472.55). 



Clark. .V. II.. I'.in-can of Fisheries, 

 Washington. 1 ). C. : 2 skins of /'r/Zv 

 (47<i:;:'. ). 



Clark, II. \N'.. r.urcau of Fisheries. 

 Washington, 1). C. : I'lant. Sjnillni- 

 riiin fff'fiila. from tiio I>isliirt of Co- 

 lumbia (471.'!4|. 



Clifton Art Pottery, Newark. X. .1. : 

 2 pieces of crystal jiatina ware 



CoBURN, Joe, Telegraph Creek, British 

 Colnmbia : Skin of a red s(inirrel, 

 partly albino (4.5291). 



CocKERELi., 1'. 1 >. A., liouldcr, Colo. : 

 Insects and 18 parasitic Ilymenop- 

 tera (4021.3; 407.30; 47395) : Diptera, 

 Leiiidoptera, and 9 pieces of rock 

 containing fossils of gnats; Miocene 

 shales from Florissant, Colo. (47495) ; 

 100 Noctuid eggs (Lepidoptera) 

 (47.515). 



Coi.I.EflE OK I'IIYSICL\NS AND SURGEONS. 



('olund)ia University, New York 

 City : 7 sets of types of norm.il hu- 

 man hones (40910: exchange). 



Collins, Frank S., Maiden. Mass. : 

 100 specimens of alga^ (4(5814; 

 47381). Purchase. 



Commerce ano Labor, Department of: 

 Bureau uf Fisheries: .3,088 fishes 

 collected by W. P. Hay in West Vir- 

 ginia (40198) : 9 sets" of fishes rep- 

 resenting the fauna of the Philippine 

 Islands, from the exhibit of the 

 Philippine Commission to the Loui- 

 siana Purchase Exposition (40374) ; 

 reptiles, insects, mollnsks, and other 

 invertebrates, jdants from Alaska 

 (40410) ; reptiles, insects, mollnsks, 

 and otluM- invertebrates (40417) ; 

 myzostomcs collected by the steamer 

 Albatross in Japan (40421) ; Ha- 

 waiian antipatharians collected by 

 the steamer Albatross in 1902 

 (4(!427) ; hydroids obtained by the 

 steamer Albatross in the Hawaiian 

 Islands in 1902 (4t!000) ; specimen 

 of Kjiphostis incisor from Nantucket, 

 Mass. (40r.9()) ; fishes, chiefly from 

 Alaska, collc<t(Ml by the .\laska Sal- 

 mon Commission of I'.mi.". (40715); 

 fishes collected jirinciijally during 

 till' cruise of the steamer Albatross 

 ill iss'.). lS9(t-91. 1897-98 on the 

 Pacific coast of America, but chiefly 

 in Alaska (40720) ; types of Liniaiida 

 proboscitlia and Aranthocottus lati- 

 crps, the former from Alliatross sta- 

 tion \o. .32.39. .•md tlu- Litter from 



(40780). 



"One of llio spts wiis rctalinvi in ilio Musomn, tin- other .S l)cing distributed iunong 

 VMi-ioiis scieritilic Institutions. 



