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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



Clarke, Prof. F. W. — Continued. 



in the National Musenm. (See nuder 

 G. S. Fellows; W. J. Knowlton.) 



Clarke, Prof. John M., Albany, New 

 York: Plaster cast of a specimen of 

 Coronura diurus Green. 31757. 



CocKERELL, Prof. T. P. A., Las Vegas, 

 New Mexico : Types and cotypes of 

 sjiecies of Aculeate liymenoptera 

 (30948); 2 Mexican plants (31042); 

 types and cotypes of 22 species of 

 hymeuoptera (31061); Isopoda (Sphw- 

 roma sp. nov.), from a warm spring 

 near Socorro, New Mexico, and a ter- 

 restrial Isopod from tlie edge of the 

 spring (31621); black-headed snake, 

 Tontilla niyriceps obtained by Miss 

 Alice Casad (32003) ; specimen of Halic- 

 tus midosensis Cockerell, a cotype from 

 Sante Fe (32025) ; type specimen of 

 Cecidomyia neomexicaiia Cockerell from 

 Organ, New Mexico (32072). (See 

 under Agriculture, Department of.) 



CocKERTON, F. T., Danville, Illinois: 

 Coal Measure mollusks representing 6 

 species (exchange) (31420) ; 400 speci- 

 mens of Coal Measure plants, repre- 

 ^nting 21 species (exchange) (31543); 

 fossil Nautilus, representing 2 species 

 (gift) (31789). 



CoHEN„D. A., Alameda, California: Set 

 one-fourth of eggs of Oregon Towhee 

 runt eggs, and a runt of the California 

 Partridge. 31247. 



Cole, Miss Ella A., Meadow Valley, Cal- 

 ifornia: Cocoon and moth of Attaciis 

 ceanolhi Behr. 32042. 



Cole, J. L., Manomet, Massachusetts: 

 Specimen of sea-mouse. 31565. 



Coleman, A. P., Practical School of Sci- 

 ence, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Fresh- 

 water shells, representing 2 species 

 from the interglacial beds at Toronto. 

 32145. 



Colina, G. a., Museo Preistorico- 

 Entografico, Rome, Italy : Model of a 

 throwing-stick used by the Ozonana 

 Indians of South America. Exchange. 

 31979. 



Collins, F. S., Maiden, Massachusetts: 

 Specimens of sea-weeds. (31343, 31703. ) 

 Purchase. 



Collins, J. F., Providence, Rhode Island : 

 Twenty plants. Exchange. 31893. 



Comes, Prof. O., Portici, Italy: Thirty- 

 two specimens of Nicotiana. 30849. 



COMSTOCK, Prof. J. H. (See under Cor- 

 nell University.) 



Conant, F. S., Johns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity, Baltimore, Maryland : Crabs, rep- 

 resenting 29 species from Kingston 

 Harbor, Jamaica. 31436. 



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

 Collection of myriopods and crypto- 

 gamic plants (deposit) (30981); 224 her- 

 barium specimens comprising 164 speci- 

 mens of African flowering plants and 

 60 African ferns (gift) (31086); 3 

 specimens of Perideris from Liberia, 

 representing one species (gift) (31093); 

 2 specimens of HapJocliilus sexfasciatus 

 specimen of Eleotris sp., and a small 

 Goby; also reptiles from Liberia 

 (31014). (See under Hamburg, Ger- 

 many: Hamburg Museum, and Berlin, 

 Germany : Royal Museum of Natural 

 History.) 



Cook, jMre. O. F., Care O. F. Cook: Four 

 hundred and thirty-five herbarium 

 specimens consisting of Spanish plants 

 and plants from Massachusetts (31092) ; 

 14 specimens of algae (31118) ; 297 

 plants from Massachusetts (31252). 



CoOLEY, Bartlett, Galena, Kansas: 

 Lead and zinc ores from Galena and 

 North Empire,Cherokee County. 31810. 



Cooper, Dr. J. G. (See under California 

 Academy of Sciences. ) 



Copenhagen, Denmark: Zoological 

 Museum, transmitted by Dr. F. Mei- 

 nert: Crabs, representing 32 species. 

 Exchange. 31717. 



Copineau,Ch., Donllens, iSomme,France: 

 One hundred and seven dried plants. 

 Exchange. 30957. 



CoQUiLLETT, D. W., Department of Agri- 

 culture : Eight hundred and sixty speci- 

 mens of Tachinida', representing 196 

 species and including 81 types of spe- 

 cies (32084) ; type specimen of Culex 

 signifer Coquillett (32098). (See under 

 Charles Robertson.") 



CORDLEY, Prof. A. B. (See under Oregon 

 Agricultural College. ) 



Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 

 transmitted by Prof. J. H. Comstock: 

 Invertebrates, representing 19 species, 

 collected by the Cornell Expedition to 

 Greenland in 1896. 31975. 



CoRNMAN, C. T., Carlisle, Pennsylvania: 

 Bantam hen (31426) ; brown-red bantam 

 fowl (32062). 



