LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Cory, Prof. C. B., Hoslou. Massachusetts: 

 Eleven strings t>f beads obtained froui 

 the Semiuole ludiaus. 32040. 



Cory, C. B., Palm Beach, Florida: A 

 young alligator and a young crocodile. 

 32004. 



Costa Kica, Museo Nacional de, San 

 .Ios<^, Costa Rica : transmitted by Seuor 

 J. Fid Tristan: Screech Owl, Me(jascops 

 sp. (30X50) ; 2 fresh-water crabs (32230). 



CossL'M. (Jelia S., l)e Ixuyter, New York : 

 Fan, writing set, and a razor from Ning- 

 1)0, China. 32086. 



CoviLLE, F. v.. Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Specimen of Canim gairdneri B «fc 

 H; (3130S) ; specimen of Asimina triloba. 

 (31993.) 



Coi'BEAUX, Eugene, Boucher, Saskatch- 

 ewan, Canada: Ten birds' skins. Ex- 

 change. 31719. 



CouES, Dr. Elliott, Washington, Dis- 

 trict of t'olumbia: Type specimen of 

 Jiinco rfaHt//i from Soutli Dakota. 31157. 



Court, E. J., Washington, District of 

 Columbia: Two eggs of a Turkey Buz- 

 zard and 2 eggs of a White Ibis. 31177. 



CoiRTNEY, C. \V., Doniphan, Idaho: 

 Sample of diatomaceous earth. 32222. 



CowDREY Machini: Works, Fitchburg, 

 Massachusetts: Specimen of wood. 

 316«7. 



Cox, Miss Hazel Van Zaxdt, Bright- 

 wood, District of Columbia: English 

 Sparrow and a Parula Warbler, in the 

 flesh (31154) ; young Goldhuch and a 

 Pho-be, in the tlesh (31182). 



Crafts Wilbir (no address given). 

 Suit of Mandau costume consisting of 

 a coat, pants, and moccasins. Purchase. 

 31870. 



Craig, R. L., Fossil, Wyoming, through 

 F. H. Knowlton: Fossil Ray-tish. 31160. 



Crandall, C. S., Fort Collins, Colorado: 

 Eight specimens of Colorado Fmbel- 

 lifene. 31504. 



Crevecoelr, F. F., Oiuiga, Kausas: 

 Six plants. 31418. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



Crosby, G. S., Pacific (irove, California: 

 Two ]>lauts. 31598. 



Cross, Whitmajx. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Crown Lands, Depart.me.vt of. (See 

 under Quebec, Canada.) 



CuLix, Stewart, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 

 Time-indicating lamp "Pride of 

 America." 



CUMMINGS, Miss C. E., Wellosley College, 

 Wellesley, Massachusetts: Twenty 

 specimens of Myxomycetes. Purchase. 

 31393. 



CuRTiss, A. II., Jacksonville, Florida: 

 Three bulbs of Jli/menorallin caribaa 

 from near Indian River, Florida (gift) 

 (30977); 5 specimens of CommcUna 

 hirtella (gift) (31067); specimen of 

 Acnidd tuberculata Moq. (gift) (31214); 

 herbarium specimen of Tradencantia 

 (gift) (31447) ; 200 specimens of Florida 

 plants and 50 specimens of AJgiv, 

 floridanoi (purchase) (31722). 



DAGciETT, A, S., Washington, District of 

 Columbia : Angora cat, in the flesh 

 31472. 



Daggett, Hon. John, U. S. Mint, San 

 Francisco, California: Thirteen large 

 photographs illustrating the industries 

 of the Klamath Indians, San Fran- 

 cisco, California; also 2 plaster beads 

 (exchange) (31277); 3 jihotographs 

 (exchange) (31628) ; specimen of weav- 

 ing in Klauuith sipnook, or acorn 

 storehouse, and 2 braids for fringe on 

 garments (gift) (32190). 



Dail, J., Aydeu, North Carolina: Speci- 

 men of roJyporus vonglohatim Berk. 

 32001. 



Dale, T. Nelson, Williams College, Will- 

 ianistown, Mass. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Dall, W. II., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Specimen of Hickory-borer, ('ijllenepic- 

 tus (gift) (31881); basket of Japanese 

 bamboo-work (deposit) (32100); spec- 

 imen of Cypraa xunihodou Gray, from 

 Torres Straits (gift) (32179). 



Danhake, Joux, Washington, District of 

 Columbia: Malformed egg of a duck. 

 31971. 



Daniel, J. W., jr., Lynchburg, Virginia: 

 Thirteen l)iids' eggs, rej)rcsenting 6 

 species, also 2 birds' nests from X'irginia 

 and California. 31079. 



Daxiel, Dr. Z.T., Carlisle. Pennsylvania: 

 Lower incisors of a deer (30897) ; alco- 

 holic snake (30932); suit of clothing 

 made from the skin of a black-tailed 

 deer (purchase) (31330). 



