LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Exposition): Samples of chemicals, etc. 

 (44553). 



Chandler, 11. 1'. (Sec under Department 

 of Agriculture.) 



Chapman, E. M., Washington, 1). C: Skele- 

 ton excavated near Tottenville, Staten 

 Island, N. Y. (43952). 



Chickahominy Tribe (received through 

 Chief William II. Adkins, Bradley's Store. 

 Va.): Piece of old Indian pottery (43038). 



Chouteau, Pierre, St. Louis, Mo.: Silver 

 medal struck in commemoration of the 

 battle of Islinga (43617). 



Christ, EL, Basel. Switzerland: Fern (Po- 

 lypodium) from Brazil (43527). 



Christiani, Fritz, Washington, D.C.: Para- 

 sitic wasp (Dasymutilla orientalis Linn.) 

 (4402.")). 



Christie, Mrs. Cora A., Washington, D. C: 

 Mexican and Norwegian ethnological ob- 

 jects (43849). 



Cilley, Henry, U. S. Pension Office, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. : Sword and scabbard of Jona- 

 than Cilley, first lieutenant and adjutant, 

 First Battalion. Forty-third U. S. Volun- 

 teer Infantry (44007). 



Clapp, G. II., Pittsburg, Pa.: 3 cotypes of 

 Omphdlina pilsbryi Clapp from Wet umpka, 

 Ala. (43251); cotypes of 2 species of 

 mollusks (43652). 



Clare, B. W., Lordsburg, N. Mex. (received 

 through Walter Hough). Samples of gold- 

 copper ore from the Empire State Mining 

 Company's mines, Cochise County, Ariz. 

 (44567). 



Clark, II. W. (See under F. L. Ransome. I 



Clark, II. W. (See under Department of 

 Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fish- 

 eries.) 



Clarke, F. W. (See under Isador Wise. ) 



Clarke, John M. (See under Geological 

 Survey of New York.) 



Clements, J. Morgan, New York City (re- 

 ceived through IT. T. Bain): 17 specimens 

 of Jurassic! () invertebrates from Cerro del 

 Paso, Peru (43451). 



Clements, Percy. (See under Verde An- 

 tico Marble Company.) 



Clowry, R. C. (See under Western Union 

 Telegraph Company.) 



Cockerell, Prof. T. D. A., Boulder, Colo.: 

 Type specimen of hymenopterous insect 

 (MufiUa cocJcerelli Melander); type speci- 

 men of dipterous insect (Diplosis colora- 

 nat mus 1905 6 



della Ckll.) and 30 other insects ( 13770); 

 land, fresh-water, and marine shells from 

 various localities (43875); 27 insects, in- 

 cluding 3 types (44252). 



Cockle, J. W., Kaslo, British Columbia: 1() 

 moths and a moth larva (43958). 



Colladay, W. E., Treasury Department. 

 Washington, D. C: Larva of butterfly 

 (Papttio troilus Linn.) (43268). 



Collier, A. J., Washington, I). C. (received 

 through Department of Agriculture): 12 

 cryptogams from St. Matthews Island, 

 Alaska (43442). 



Collins, F. S., Maiden. Mass.: 50 algse 

 f f3'_ , : 1 0): 50 plants ( 13903: purchase). 



Colonial Museum. (See under Welling- 

 ton, New Zealand.) 



Commerce and Labor, Department of, 



Hon. Victor II. Metcalf, Secretary. 



Transferred from Bun mi of Fisheries: 

 Collection of fishes made by the steamer 

 Albatross in the Straits of Magellan and 

 northward (421)90); crustaceans and mol- 

 lusks collected by the Albatross m 1902 at 

 the Hawaiian Islands, and in Alaska in 

 1903 (43016); invertebrates and mollusks 

 from the coast of California, collected by 

 the Albatross and transmitted by C. II. 

 Gilbert (4302G); types and cotypes of 

 Hawaiian lishes collected by the Albatross 

 (43070); 104 plants from Indiana col- 

 lected by J. T. Scovell ( 13123); specimen 

 of angler (Lophius piscatorius) from near 

 St. Johns, Newfoundland, and specimens 

 of foraminifera from the Hawaiian Islands 

 collected by the Albatross (43265); 82 

 plants from Indiana (13331): alcoholic 

 specimen of a three-legged frog i 13363); 

 type specimen of shark (( 'atulus brunm us I 

 taken in the Pacific Ocean, south of San 

 Clemente Island, by the Albatross (43364 i; 

 invertebrates transmitted from Woods 

 Hole by Vinal X. Edwards (43397): rep- 

 tiles and batrachians collected by B. VV. 

 Evermann in California (13439); 3 lizards 

 and a frog, collected by -I. W. Titcomb in 

 South America (43486); 00 turtles from 

 Lake Maxinkuckee, Indiana (43511); 1 

 negatives of the monument erected to 

 Captain Cook, the Hawaiian explorer 

 ( 13512); received through B.W. Evermann 

 33 turtles, 6 snakes, 18 frogs, 7 toads, a 

 salamander. 28 crawfishes, and 131 mol- 

 lusks, principally from the vicinity of 



