CHapman, T. A., Betula, Reigate, En- 
gland: 8 butterflies, 5 moths, and 6 
cocoons from Spain (44650). 
Cuasr, Mrs. Agnes, Washington, D. C.: 
2 plants from the District of Columbia 
(45877; exchange). (See also under 
E. J. Hill.) 
GaasTaIn BrorHers, Thomasville, Ga.: 
Nest and young larve of a moth 
(46007 ). 
Cuatro, M. D., South Brooksville, Me.: | 
Polished cube of granite from the Bucks 
Harbor Granite Company (45310). 
CHERRIE, GEORGE K. (See under Brook- 
lyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Mu- 
seum of.) 
CuicaGo ACADEMY OF ScrEencEs, Chicago, 
Ill.: Crustaceans (received through 
Frank C. Baker, curator) (45287). 
Curist, H. BAset, Switzerland: Fragment 
of the type of Diplozium Werckleanum | 
(fern) from Costa Rica (45311) ; 328 ferns 
from Costa Rica (45712; exchange). 
Curistianta, Norway, Zootocican Mvu- | 
sEUM: 4 specimens of rats (45680); skin | 
and skull of reindeer, and skin and 
skull of red deer (46025). Exchange. 
CuurcuHitt, C. H., Johannesburg, Cal.: 
Three fossorial wasps front Mojave 
Desert (44883). z 
Cuapp, GreorGce H., Pittsburg, Pa.: Co- 
types of 3 species of land-snails, Poly- 
gyra (45241). 
Cuark, F. F., New York City: 2 one-cent 
pieces of United States currency of the 
issues of 1885 and 1893 (45473). 
Cuark, H. F., Washington, D. C.: Gold 
ore from Montana Tonopah mines, To- 
nopah, Ney. (44955). 
LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Cuark, H. W., Bureau of Fisheries: 75 | 
land mollusks from the District of 
Columbia (44833); landshells and a 
snail, Limax maximus, from the Dis- 
trict of Columbia (45841; 45052; 45509). | 
Cuark, J. J., Washington, D. C.: Parts | 
of a telegraph relay (45161). 
~Ciemons, Dovaeuas, U. S. National Mu- | 
seum: Landshells, freshwater shell, 
and amphipods from the District of Co- 
lumbia and Chesapeake Beach (45051; 
46135). 
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CLEemons, Dovatas, and FE. A. ScHWARz, 
U. 8. National Museum: 2,000 insects 
collected in 1905 on Plummers Island 
(45668 ). 
Cuinton, G. P., New Haven, Conn.: 50 
specimens of economic fungi from 
North America (45064: exchange). 
Ciunn, H. G., San Pedro Springs, via 
Temosachic, Mexico: Neuropterous in- 
sect, Chauliodes disjunctus (46108). 
CocKERELL, T. D. A., Boulder, Colo.: Co- 
types of 2 species of landshells from 
Kingston, N. Mex. (44693); 10 speci- 
mens of parasitic Hymenoptera (44733) ; 
4 moths, Phalonia felix, Thiodia tenui- 
ana, Paltodora magnella, and Incurvaria 
n. sp. (45163). 
Coker, Roserr E., Baltimore, 
Hawksbill turtle (45132). 
Cotsy, J. A., Philadelphia, Pa.: Small 
wooden dish or tray made by the na- 
tives of the Gilbert or King’s Mill 
group of islands in the South Pacific 
Ocean; also a photograph of trays and 
bowls (45747). 
CoLEMAN, JoHN W., Selma, Ala.: 25 fos- 
sil echinoids (45948). 
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 
Columbia University, New York City: 
Collection of human bones (45362: 
exchange). 
Md.: 
Cotirns, FRANK §S., Malden, Mass.: 50 
specimens of algze (44880; 45483: pur- 
chase). 
Couturns, J. F., Providence, R. I.: 154 
plants from the eastern section of Que- 
bec (45776: purchase). 
CoLontAL Company Porrers, East Livy- 
erpool, Ohio: 3 pieces of pottery 
(45698). 
CoLoRADO STATE COMMISSION AT THE 
LovuisIANA PurRCHASE ExposITION: Ores 
and nonmetallic minerals from Colo- 
rado (44663). 
CoMMERCE AND Lagpor, DEPARTMENT OF: 
Hon. Victor Metcalfe, secretary. 
Bureau of Fisheries: Type specimens 
of fishes collected by the steamer Alba- 
tross in Alaska waters (44660); 16 plants 
from Norway, collected by Hugh M. 
Smith (44746); fishes from the Illinois 
