LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Cosby, L. J., Cuckoo, Va. : Four hun- 

 dred and forty-two archa-ological ob- 

 jects from Louisa County, Va. 33514. 



Costa Rica, Instituto-Fisico-Gko- 

 GRAFico DE Costa Rica, San Josi^, 

 Costa Rica, transmitted by H. Pit- 

 tier, director: Ten specimens (repre- 

 senting 3 species) of fresh-water crabs. 

 32399. 



COUBKAXTX, Eugene, St. Louis de Lau- 

 zeriu, Saskatchewan, Canada, North- 

 west Territory: Two birds' skins 

 (exchange) (32384); 16 birds' skins 

 from northwestern Canada (exchange) 

 (33081); 5 birds' skins (gift) 33697); 

 5 birds' eggs and a bird's nest (gift) 

 (33679). 



Courtis, W. M., Detroit, Mich., received 

 through G. Heinemanu : Fourteen frag- 

 ments of pottery and 6 rude flint arrow- 

 heads found 12 feet below the surface 

 near Yorkville, Ga. (32420) ; celestite 

 from Put-in-Bay Island, Lake Erie, 

 Ottawa County, Ohio (33555). 



CoviLLE, F. v.. Department of Agricul- 

 ture: one thousand three hundred 

 and sixty-nine herbarium specimens 

 (32320) ; plant (32693) ; 34 specimens of 

 Hepatica collected previous to and in 

 1890 (32948). 



CowLES, Calvin J., AYilkesboro, N. C: 

 Specimen of flexible sandstone from 

 " Bending Rock Mountain," North Car- 

 olina. 32777. 



Cox, liiSBON A., Keokuk, Iowa: Twelve 

 fish spines, and 126 teeth of fishes from 

 the Keokuk group near Keokuk, Iowa. 

 One geode with millerite. Purchase. 

 "O." 33429. 



Cox, Philip, Chatham, New Brunswick, 

 Canada: Two specimens of Killiflsh, 

 Fundiiliis fliaphaniis. 32564. 



Cox, W. v., U. S. National Museum : En- 

 graved print of Don M. Dickinson. 

 33540. (See under Yau Foo Leo.) 



CoxE, Hon. Macgraue, Southtields, 

 N. Y. : Four plants. 32634. 



Chain, W. E,, Tacoma, Wash. : Five pho- 

 tographs of whales. Purchase. 33360. 



Crawford, Dr. J. D., Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Plants. 33637. 



Crevecceur, F. F., Auburn, Ala. : 

 Ninety-two insects from Alabama, 

 Colorado, Arizona, and Mexico (32409) ; 

 50 specimens of lepidoptera (32410); 

 185 insects (32491) ; 151 insects (32828) ; 



Crevecceur, F. F. — Continued. 



transmitted through Department of 

 Agriculture: 40 specimens of lepidop- 

 tera, 103 of hymenoptera, and 11 of 

 coleoptera (32864); 230 specimens of 

 hymeno]>tera, coleoptera, and diptera, 

 etc. (33270); 14 specimens of hymenop- 

 tera and other insects (33361). (See 

 under Agriculture, Department of.) 



Crockett, James, Irish Lane, Pa., (re- 

 ceived through Bureau of Ethnology) : 

 Spade-like natural formation (33510) ; 

 stone pestle (33730). 



Crosby, F. W., Naples, Italy : Geological 

 material from Sweden (purchase) 

 (32602) ; geological material from Nor- 

 way and Sweden (purchase) (32760) ; 

 basaltic columns from Benuan, near 

 Asbach, Rhenish Russia (gift) (33126). 



Cross, Miss Flora, Millport, N. Y. : Clear 

 wing sphingid, Hemaris diffinis Boisd, 

 32517. 



CuLiN, Stewart, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania, Philadelphia, Pa. : Head of bone 

 foreshaft and copper-barbed head of a 

 sea-otter harpoon from Kadiak. (Re- 

 turned.) 33034, 



CuMMiNGS, Miss C. E., Wellesley, Mass. : 

 Sixty-one lichens (32826) ; 44 lichens 

 (33647). Exchange. 



CuRRiE, Rolla p., National Museum: 

 Ethnological and natural-history speci- 

 mens from Mount Cottee, Liberia. (Col- 

 lected for the National Museum.) 32601. 



Currier, Rev. C. W. Necker, Md. Six- 

 teen arrowheads and spearheads from 

 Belmont County, Maryland. 32997. 



CURTiss, A. H., Jacksonville, Fla. : Six 

 roots of Tradescantia (gift) (32615); 93 

 dried plants (purchase) (33210); 139 

 plants collected in Florida and 25 

 species of Alga^ (purchase) (33349). 



CusiCK, William C, Union, Oreg. : Ten 

 plants collected in Oregon (gift) 

 (33115); 199 plants from Oregon (pur- 

 chase) (33374). 



CuzNER, A. T., Gilmore, Fla. : Plant. 

 33372. 



Daggett, Governor John, 32659, San 

 Francisco, Cal. : Basket in process of 

 being weaved (32659) ; 4 photographs 

 of Klamath River Indians (32747); 16 

 lihotographs of Klamath, Trinity River, 

 and Iloopa Indians (331()0). 



Dale, T. Nelson. (See under W. N. Ir- 

 win.) 



