REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1007. 



65 



Commerce and I^aisoh, I >i:i'ai<tmi:nt 

 OF — Contimu'd. 

 Nushagak River; also typo of 1/r/- 

 dca tliohiinii from AJIxitrDss stalioii 

 No. ;5;5r>() (4(i7r.l) ; fishes folliH'tiMl at 

 various tinios and places in Florida 

 (4(5752) ; spcciniciis of Mciiidia ob- 

 tained at various times and places 

 alonj; the Atlantic and (Julf coasts 

 (407(!r!) ; 8(; plants from the vicinity 

 of Lake Maxinkuckee, Indiana, col- 

 lected hy II. Walton Clark (4t;7r.7) : 

 lishes obtained by llu,i:h M. Smith 

 in Japan (46807) ; fishes from Beau- 

 fort, N. C, and the rhiliiii)ine Is- 

 lands; insects, reptiles, niollnsks, 

 and other invertebrates from ]\Iata- 

 gorda liay, Texas (4682(5) ; insect 

 hirvip (4()S?,6) ; medusa* obtained 

 among the Hawaiian Islands during 

 a cruise of the steamer Albatross 

 (46886) ; 12 crustaceans (4(i90.5) : 

 adult brachyura and isopoda from 

 the Pacific and Agassiz-.4 /ba^ro.s.s 

 expeditions of 1899-1900 and 1904-5 

 (46934) ; mammals and birds ob- 

 tained hy II. W. Clark in the vicin- 

 ity of Lake Maxinkuckee, Indiana 

 (4(>972) ; reptiles and batrachians 

 (47040) ; specimens of aleyonaria 

 and antipatharians obtained during 

 the Hawaiian cruise of the steamer 

 Albatross in 1902 (47082) ; mollusks 

 and invertebrates collected in Japa- 

 nese and adjacent waters by the 

 steamer Albatross in 1906 (4712G) ; 

 fresh-water fishes from the coast 

 .streams of Oregon and California 



(47166) ; o specimens of fish, Cara- 

 caiithus maculatus, from Hawaii 



(47167) ; fishes from Lake Erie col- 

 lected by C. Rutter in 1S94 (47175) ; 

 104 fishes from Texas, California, 

 and New York (47187) ; specimen 

 of Octacnemus collected by the re- 

 cent Albatross expedition under Pro- 

 fessor Agassiz in the eastern Pacific 

 (47210) ; shipworms and borings 

 (47261) ; 3 microscopic slides and 

 specimens, type and cotypes, of 

 Cahiptrobothrium (47348) ; fishes 

 collected in New England and the 



18014—07 5 



COMMKRCE AM) LaI!OI{. I )I:I'AUTM ENT 



OF — C()ntinu«'(l. 

 (Jreat Lakes by Messrs. W. C. Ken- 

 dall, E. L. (loldsborough, and Capt. 

 C. P. Hudson ( I73,s:!) ; 172 birds' 

 skins from Alaska, Japan, Kani- 

 ciiatka. Coniiiiander Islands, and 

 other localities (17528); rigged 

 model of a .New i^ngland (irand 

 lianks schooner (12046 : loan). 

 Compere, (}., Perth, West Australia: 

 About 220 specimens of insects 

 (47026). 



CoNDiCT, J. D., Madi.son, N. Y. Speci- 

 men of J'opulus ciliata from the 

 Himalaya Mountains (46336). 



Conn, R. H., Gulfport, Miss.: Beetle, 

 Dynastes tityus (47445). 



( 'onnett, Mrs. M. F., Newark, N. J. : 

 Badge worn in commemoration of 

 the pilgrimage of Lincoln Post, No. 

 11, G. A. R. (46361). 



CoNZATTi, C, Oaxaca, Mexico : 252 

 plants from Mexico (46144; 46182- 

 4(52(57; 4(5567; 46632; 46829; 46866; 

 47133; 47181; 47406; 47420; 47451). 



Cook, Charles E., Lockport, N. ■^. : 

 Fossil horn of a buffalo from North 

 Bay, Lake Niplssing, Ontario, Can- 

 ada (46288). 



Cook, John H., and Frank E. Wat- 

 son, New York State Normal Col- 

 lege : 2 types and a paratype of 

 Incisalia polios Cook and Watson, n. 

 sp., Lepidoptera, Lycfenidse (47364). 



Cook. M. T., Newark. Del. : 135 plants 

 from Cuba (47214) ; 240 specimens 

 of Lepidoptera from Cuba (47490). 



Cook, O. F., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : Mollusks 

 from Liberia (47256). 



Cook Pottery Company, Trenton, 

 N. J. : Flowerpot and a metaline 

 jar (46759). 



< openhagen, Botanical Museum of, 

 Copenhagen, Denmark : 175 ferns 

 from tropical America (46771: ex- 

 change). 



Corlett, E. H.. jr., Atlanta, Ga. : Moth, 

 Actius litiia. (46579). 



