LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Collins, F. S., MahU'ii, .Mass.: Fusciclc 

 No. 9 (50 specinu'iis) of I'liDcollicca 

 Boreali-Amerlrava (33789); 50 plants 

 comprising a colU'ction of miscellaneous 

 alg;i» (84403); 50 specimens of North 

 American seaweeds (34624); 50 plants 

 (34988). Purchase. 



Collins, G. N., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Collection of insects from central 

 New York (34201); black snake from 

 Washington, D. C. (34960). 



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

 Twenty-two plants. Exchange. 34323. 



Collins, Capt. J. W. (See under Hon. 

 Chris Michelsen.) 



Columbia College, New York City. (See 

 under Senff Zoological Expedition.) 



Columbian Talc Company, Gouverneur, 

 N. Y. : Six specimens of crude and 

 ground talc. 35047. 



CoLUNGA, Prof. M. F., Lima, Peru: 

 Twenty-four birds' skins from Peru. 

 34909. F^xchange. 



Commonwealth Iron Company, Com- 

 monwealth, Wis. : Iron ore. 34300. 



CoMSTOCK, F. M., Cleveland, Ohio: Three 

 plants. Exchange. 34828. 



CoNNELL, E. Y., St. Kitts and Nevis, Brit- 

 ish West Indies: Collection of Carib 

 im] dements from Barbados and West 

 Indies; also a few pieces of pottery. 

 Exchange. 33870. 



Cook, Capt. C. C.,V. S. Volunteers, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Collection of swords used 

 during the Cuban campaign, Spanish- 

 American war. Deposit. 34741. 



Cook, Dr. E. P., Jr., Chicago, 111.: Dip- 

 terous larva. 33991. 



Cook, Prof. O. F., U. S. National Museum: 

 Specimen of PolyHpilota ralidimma 

 Ger-st, from Clay Ashland, Siberia, ob- 

 tained by Mrs. J. E. D. Sharp (33775) ; 

 collection of insects from central New 

 York (34201). 



CoQuiLLETT, D. W., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: One hundred and nineteen spec- 

 imens of Diptera, including types of 6 

 species. 34745. 



Coram, G. M., Utica, N. Y.: Egg cluster 

 of Cliseocamjxi anicrinnia. 33814. 



Cokdeika, John, New Bedford, Mass., re- 

 ceived through A. C. Hawes: Specimen 

 of Squilla from Acushnet River, Massa- 

 chusetts. 34862. 



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CoKNicLL rNivEKsiTV, Itluica, N. Y. (See 

 under F^. C. Townsend.) 



CouHEAUX, Eugene, St. Louis, Saskatche- 

 wan, Northwest Territory, Canada: 

 Thirteen birds' skins; 1 nest and eggs 

 representing the genus Sturnella from 

 Northwest Territory. Exchange. 

 34749. 



Coville, F. V. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



CowART, S., Co wart, Va. : Set of false 

 teeth with a growing oyster attached. 

 34347. 



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

 Peace Jubilee badge and medal of the 

 Trans-Mississippi and International 

 Exposition, Omaha, 1898 (34718) ; New 

 York Herald, dated February 10, 1887, 

 containing a facsimile of the Herald's 

 account of the funeral of Alexander 

 Hamilton; Daily (Jraphic, dated Sep- 

 teml)er 22, 1886, containing a facsimile 

 of the Constitution of the Confederate 

 States of America, and a picture of the 

 officers of the Cabinet taken at Mont- 

 gomery, Ala. (35015) . 



Crandall, Prof. C. S., Fort Collins, Cole- 

 Three plants. 34564. 



Crawford, Dr. Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 One hundred and twenty-live plants. 

 Exchange. 34399. 



Four speciments of Viola. Exchange. 

 35054. 



Crawford, Lamar, New York Citj-: Hu- 

 man skull and fragments of pottery 

 found in a mound near New River, Vir- 

 ginia. 34074. 



Cridler, Hon. T. W. (See under State, 

 Department of. ) 



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

 ceived through Bureau of Ethnology: 

 Two stone hoes, 2 celt-shaped j)el)bles, 

 3 fragments of hammer stones, 4 arrow- 

 heads, and 12 pel)bles and spalls. 

 33900. 



Crosby, F. W. , Washington, D. C. : Three 

 photographs of Mount Etna (exchange) 

 (34619); two cases of geological mate- 

 rial from Somma and Vesuvius (pur- 

 chase) (34840). (See under J. B. Mc- 

 Carthy. ) 



Cross, C. W. (See nnder Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



