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REPORT OE NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Lake Maxinkuckee, [ndiana ( 13542); col- \ 

 lection of fishes from Beaufort, N. C, 

 made by E. M. Gudger, G. T. Bean, and 

 others (43551); aquatic plants, princi- 

 pally Charas, from Lake Maxinkuckee. 

 [ndiana (43573); 25 birds' skins, bird's 

 nest and eggs, 2 mammal skins and skulls 

 (43597); fishes from the aquarium of the 

 Fisheries Building at the Louisiana Pur- 

 chase Exposition (43624); collection of 

 Samoan fishes made in 1902 by David S. 

 Jordan and V. L. Kellogg under the aus- 

 pices of the Bureau of Fisheries, and 

 transferred from Leland Stanford Junior 

 University (43712); type specimen of Leu- 

 ciscus evermanni Juday from Boulder 

 Creek, Boulder County, Colo. ( 13734); 

 fishes collected in the Mississippi River at 

 Bellevue, Iowa, under the direction of 

 Et. S. Johnson, superintendent (43822); 

 type specimen of Hemirhamphus cotnog 

 and type specimen of Gobius sternbergi 

 from the Philippine Islands (43823); 22 

 bottles of samples of ocean bottom col- 

 lected by the Albatross on the coast of 

 California (43844); fishes collected by 

 T, 11. Bean, at Long Island, N. Y. (43971); 

 fishes from the western coast of I lie United 

 States (California to Alaska and Bering 

 Sea), and from the eastern coast, from 

 Nova Scotia to Key West, Kla.. Porto. 

 Rico, Mexico, inland from Lake Ontario, 

 and elsewhere ( 13972); 5 boxes of Echini 

 collected by the Albatross during the 

 Agassiz Expedition of 1891 I 13973); fishes 

 from Samoa (44040); fishes from the Ha- 

 waiian Llands collected during 1901 2 

 (I 1011 ); 120 plants collected by Clouds- 

 ley Rutter in Alaska (Kadiak Island and 

 presumably in the vicinity of Karluk. 

 Karluk River, and Karluk Lake) ( 14049); 

 crustaceans, frogs, and shells collected in 

 Argentina by John "\Y. Titcomb (-11100); 

 second series of fishes collected by the 

 Albatross in the Southern Pacific Ocean 

 during L899 (11194): two vials of cysts 

 from a porpoise, and 2 slides of the same 

 (44282); mollusks and other inverte- 

 brates obtained by the Albatross in the 

 Hawaiian Islands and the southern part 

 of California ( 14506); 127 plants collected 

 in Arizona, New Hampshire, anil Indiana 

 by V. M. Chamberlain, W. C. Kendall, 

 E. L. Goldsborough, A. A. Doolittle, and 



II. W. Clark (14573). (See under E. T. 



Set on.) 



Comstock, John, Evanston, Ilk: Lepidop- 

 tera from Colorado and a specimen of 

 composite from British Honduras ( 13627). 



Conard, II. S., Philadelphia, Pa.: 20 plants 

 from Washington (43108); 312 plants 

 (43107). Purchase. 



Continuous Kail Joint Company of 



America, Newark, N. -I.: 2-inch sec- 

 tions of typical railroad rails collected at 

 the Railway Appliance Exhibit in Wash- 

 ington, D. C, May 13, 1905 (44302). 



Convent of Mary Immaculate, Key West, 

 Fla.: Mollusks, echinoderms, sponges, 

 crustaceans, plants, insects, and geolog- 

 ical material I 11210). 



Cook, M. P.. Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba: 

 Cynipid gall (Neuroterus rileyi Bassett) 

 (12901). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Zoological Mu- 

 seum (received through II. -I. Hansen): s 

 specimens of a crustacean (Sergestes atlan- 

 ticus) ( 14378); (received through F. Mein- 

 ert i: 3 crabs (43658). Exchange. 



Cordova, Julian de. (See under Union 

 Class Company, Somerville, Mass.) 



Cotton, J. S. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture and C. V. Piper.) 



Court, -I. E., Washington, D. C: 1,000 

 mollusks from Piney Point. Md. (43150). 



Coville, F. V., Department of Agriculture: 

 433 plants from New York (44063). 



Cowan, Alex., London, England: 2 ferns 

 from England (43874). 



Cowi.es, 1!. P.. Gulf Biological Station. 

 Cameron, La., and .Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versity, Baltimore, Md.: specimens of a 

 crustacean (Clibanarius viltaius Bosc.) 

 (43007); about 100 land and marine 

 shells (43065); crustaceans (43100); 40 

 mollusks from Louisiana (43195). 



Cox, Theodore S., Brightwood, D. C: 2 

 young screech owls, Megascops asio 

 ( 14372). 



Crawford, .1. C, Bureau of American Eth- 

 nology, Washington, D. C: 13 types and 

 cotypes of North American insects 

 (43763); cotype of hymenopterous in- 

 sect (Halictus cockerelli Crawford) (13777). 



Crevecosur, F. F., Onaga, Kans.: Larva 

 of dipterous insect (Anomoea laticlavia) 

 (44168); specimen of Nautilus occidenta- 

 lis Swallow (44237). 



