LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
CoMMERCE AND LABor, DEPARTMENT OF— 
Continued. 
University (45856); mollusks from Sa- | 
moa (received from Leland Stanford 
Junior University, (45873); types of 
new species of fishes from Japan and the 
Philippine Islands (45935); fishes col- 
lected by the Albatross in the North 
Pacific Ocean, principally in 1894 
(45988); worms and other inverte- 
brates, insects, and mollusks, including 
types, collected by the Alaskan Salmon 
Commission in 1908, by the Albatross 
off the coast of Japan in 1900, and in 
the Hawaiian 
southern part of California in 1902 
(46055); 2 crabs, Potamocarinus, col- 
lected by S. E. Meek at Lake Amatit- | 
lan, Guatemala (46080). 
Conway, Brensamtn, Anacostia, D. C.: 
Fifty-cent United States coin, issued in 
1821 (45206: exchange). 
Conzatri, C., Oaxaca, Mexico: 5 living 
specimens of cacti (45863; 45829: ex- | 
change); 10 living plants from Mexico 
(46054; 46072; 46086). 
Cook, O. F., Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: 2 plants from 
Guatemala (44632). 
Department of Agriculture. ) 
CoorErR, Juan, Cartago, Costa Rica: 5 
birds’ skins from Costa Rica (44655). 
CoquiLtierr, D. W. 
G. Needham. ) 
Corspert, Miss Mary H., U. 8. Geolog- 
ical Survey, Washington, D. C.: Sword, 
commission, and handkerchief of Lieut. 
Samuel Howard, pilot of the Monitor 
during its engagement with the Merri- 
mac (45729: exchange). 
(See under James 
Corey, J. M., and H. W. MircHeE 1, Sara- 
toga, N. Y.: Piece of tufa from a min- 
eral spring (45368). 
Cosrrer, Mrs. J. H. T., Blue, Ariz.: Pot- 
tery vase from Bear Creek (45824). 
Corton, J. S., Washington, D. C.: 4 liv- 
ing specimens of cacti (45146). 
Covitir, F. V., Department of Agricul- 
ture: 2 plants, Franklinia alatamaha, 
from Maryland (44908). 
under Department of Agriculture. ) 
| Crawrorpb, J. G., Albany, Oreg.: 
Islands and off the | atta , 2 
(See also under | 
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Cox, L. N.: Specimen of coral, Porites, 
from the island of Guam (received 
through C. W. Hayes, U. 8. Geological 
Survey, Washington, D.C.) (45142). 
Crang, W. E., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 300 fos- 
sils from the Pleistocene rocks at Santa 
Barbara, Cal. (44812); 50 fossil coral 
sponges from the Jurassic of France 
(44832); 100 fossil sponges and bryo- 
zoans from the Cretaceous greensand, 
Faringdon, England (44861); European 
Paleozoic and Mesozoic fossils (44936). 
Exchange. 
Skull of 
a beaked whale, Mesoplodon stejnegeri, 
from aspecimen stranded 1} miles south 
of the U.S. Life-Saving Station on South 
Beach, near Newport, Oreg. (45866: 
exchange); photograph of egg mass of 
sculpin (45876). 
| Crospy, C. R., University of Missouri, 
Columbia, Mo.: Braconid (45825). 
Crossy, F. W., San Diego, Cal.: Speci- 
men of dumortierite from Alpine, Cal. 
(45767); samples of gold-bearing car- 
bonate of lime from the mines of the 
Golden Harvest Milling and Mining 
Company, San Bernardino County, Cal. 
(46121). 
| Crossy, M. Lewis, Boston, Mass.: 2 bul- 
Curtis, CHARLES E. 
(See also | 
lets telescoped in flight (45871). 
Cross, Wuirman. (See under Interior 
Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 
CumMincs, GrorGE F., New York City: 
Card of invitation extended by S. F. B. 
Morse to a private exhibition of his 
electro-magnetic telegraph, Jan. 24, 
1838, and a message recorded by the 
apparatus on the same day (45891). 
(See under Mrs. Ann 
A. Jeffcott. ) 
Curtiss, A. H., Jacksonville, Fla.: 226 
plants from Cuba (45084: purchase). 
Cusick, W1LLrAM C., Union, Oreg.: Speci- 
men of sumac, Schmaltizia, from Oregon 
(45359). (See also under Department 
of Agriculture. ) 
Dati, Marcus, Washington, D. C.: 25 
specimens of fresh-water shells from 
the Uintah Mountains, Wyoming 
(44773); 14specimens of fossil mollusk, 
