LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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CoKER, R. E., U. S. Fish Commission, 

 Beaufort, N. C. : Annelids from Beau- 

 fort. 40978. 



CoLEY, James, Norway, S. C. : Snake. 

 40841. 



Collie, G. L., Beloit College, Beloit, 

 Mich. : Nine species of Mokawkian fos- 

 sils from the Bellefont section, Penn- 

 sylvania. 41008. 



Collier, A. J. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture; also under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Collins, F. S., Maiden, Mass.: Seventy- 

 five specimens of Alga- (39728); 100 

 specimens of plants (Phycotheca Bore- 

 ali- Americana) (40362); 50 specimens 

 of North American algae (41205) . Pur- 

 chase. 



Collins, G. N., and 0. F. Cook, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Two dragon- 

 flies, stone-fly, and ant-lion from Tapa- 

 chula, Mexico. 40096. 



Collins, J. F., Providence, R. I.: 

 Twenty-one specimens of violets from 

 Rhode Island. Exchange. 40857. 



Collins, William A., Waterbury, Conn.: 

 Spider, Argiupe auratia Lucas ( = -1?'^*- 

 ope riparia Hentz). 39907. 



Colt's Patent Firearms Manufactur- 

 ing Company, Hartford, Conn.: Re- 

 ceived through L. C. Grover, president. 

 Two automatic Colt pistols (40481; 

 40999). 



Columbia College, New York City. 

 Plant obtained by Dr. M. Darlington 

 at West Chester, Pa. 40898. 



CoMSTOCK, Prof. J. Henry, Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y.: Type specimen 

 of Lysiognatha comstockii. 40997. 



Congdon, J. W. (See under Miss Alice 

 Eastwood. ) 



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

 ■^ , culture: Two specimens of Phrynids 

 "i^om Porto Rico (40098); 24 miscel- 

 lahi?ous insects and arachnids from 

 Portt> Rico (40203). (See under New 

 York Botanical Garden; also under 

 G. N. Collins.) 



Cooke, A. C, East Liberty, Ohio: Luna 

 moth, Actias lima Liniueus. 39628. 



Cooke, Dr. P. M., Denver, Colo.: Speci- 

 men of Grapevine leaf hopper, Ti/phlo- 

 cyba. vitis Harris. 40097. 



Cooke, W. W., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Nest and 3 eggs of HebninthupMla 

 pinus. 41225. 



Cooper, William, Milo, Me.: Sample of 

 rock with supposed traces of animal or 

 plant life. 39743. 



Cooper, AV. B., U. S. National Museum: 

 Bronze 50 cash, issued 1850-1851, by 

 the Tartar dynasty, Chinese Empire. 

 40412. 



Copper Queen Consolidated Mininc^ 

 Company, New York City. Received 

 through James Douglas, president. 

 Tinted stalactite and sections of Naco- 

 zari ores (39773); 2 sections of tinted 

 stalactite (39755). 



Coquillett, D. W., Department of Agri- 

 culture: 2,214 specimens of Diptera. 

 39585. 



Corbett, L. L., Watkins, N. Y. : Seven- 

 teen stone implements. 40510. 



Corning, J. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Cube of polished marble from ((uarry 

 at Eakles Mills, Washington County, 

 Md. 40237. 



Cossmann, M. Maurice, Paris, France: 

 Three species of rare Eocene fossils 

 from the Paris basin. 39918. 



CouGHLiN, Mrs. W. H. (See under 



Mather, Fred, estate of.) 

 CoviLLE, F. V. (See under Department 



of Agriculture.) 

 Cox, Emery, Brightwood, D. C. : Screech 



owl, Megascops aslu. 39797. 

 Cox, Miss Hazel, Brightwood, D. C. : 



Oven-bird, Seiurus aurocapillua. 39870. 



Craighead, Erwin, Mobile, Ala.: Hoo- 

 doo charm used by the negroes of Ala- 

 bama. 41160. 



Crawford, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Plant. 39961. 



Crawford, Lamar, Washington, D. C. : 

 Stone implements, fragments of pot- 

 tery, etc., from a rock-shelter on Spuy- 

 ten Duyvil Creek, near Fort George, 

 Manhattan Island, N. Y. 41004. 



