LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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COLORADO STAT]-; MUSEUM, Den- 

 ver, Ool. (through Miss Rena P. 

 Dothie) : Plant from Colorado 

 (64966). 



COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF, Boul- 

 der, Col. (through Dr. Francis 

 Ramaley) 50 plants (048:10, ex- 

 change); (through Prof. T. D. A. 

 Coekerell) 39 plants (65082). 



COMER, J. D., Marion, Va. (through 

 Dr. E. 0. Ulrich) An exhibition 

 specimen of the fossil shell, Mac- 

 I urea, in limestone (0-1104). 



CUMINS, Eken P., Boston, Mass.: Set 

 of 4 portraits of Ameriean soldiers 

 of the Great War by Eben F. Com- 

 ing, entitled " Just Home from 

 Over There," "Reconstruction," 

 " Wounded Soldier with Crutclies," 

 and "Colored Hero "i (Ul'l'-"). loan). 



COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF: 

 Bureau of Fisheries: Live turtles 



from Banks Mill Fond, Berrien 

 County, Georgia (63830) ; 4^7 

 cephalopod mollusks, including 



20 types of new species, collected 

 by the steamer Albatross in the 

 northwestern Pacific in 1906, 

 and reported on by Mr. Madoka 

 Sasaki, in the Proceedings of 

 the F. s. National Museum 

 (63906) ; skin and skull of a 

 coon, Procyoii, collected on Stock 

 Island, Florida (63999) ; a col- 

 lection of Philippine planarians 

 will) a set of It) colored draw- 

 ings with descriptive notes, se- 

 cured by the Albatross Philip- 

 pine Expedition 1907(64054) : 3 

 crayfishes collected by Dr. P. II. 

 Mitchell in the Palmers Fiver, 

 near Warren, Rhode Island 

 (64246) : 190 marine algae from 

 the Pacific coast of North 

 America (64311) : crayfish, Gam- 

 bartts blan&ingii, collected in the 

 Palmers Fiver, Rhode Island, by 

 Mr. IF W. Tinkham 1 04:514) ; 

 crab, Calappa flammea, from 

 Beaufort, North Carolina 

 . (04317) : 10 decapod crustaceans 

 representing 2 species, including 

 1 type, from Beaufort, North 



COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF— 



Continued. 



Carolina (64897) ; 240 Philippine 



annelids (04422) : 4 barnacles, 

 Octolasmis feoefci, attached to the 

 mouthparts of l'anuliru* argus, 

 collected at Key West, Florida, 

 by Mr. D. It. Crawford(64.jOS) ; 

 lobster, Panulirus argus, i>ost- 

 larval stage, also collected at 

 Key West by Mr. Crawford 

 (64532) ; :'. plants (kelps) from 

 the Pacific coast(64582) : a col- 

 lection of the Medusae and Si- 

 phonophores, including type 

 specimens, collected by the 

 Steamer Suche and reported on by 

 Mi-. IF 1'.. Bigelow; also a small 

 collection of ptei'opod mollusks 

 collected by the Grampus, 1916, 

 and a few other miscellaneous 

 invertebrates collected by the 

 Gj«j»pms<64620) : about 300 ma- 

 rine invertebrates and 25 H 

 from La Jolla, California, col- 

 lected by Mr. Waldo Schmitt 

 (G404O) : mammals, reptiles, 

 fishes, and invertebrates 



(6407:; >: turtle-shell and skele- 

 ton taken at Woods Hole, Massa- 

 chusetts in 1019(04008) ; a col- 

 lection of fishes obtained by the 

 steamer Albatross between June 

 11, 1014, and September 12, 1010, 

 along the west coasi of North 

 America (04744) ; a collection 

 of miscellaneous invertebrates 

 taken from the bottom samples 

 collected by the steamer Alba- 

 tross off the southeast coast of 

 the United States during the 

 fall of 1010(04710) ; a small col- 

 lection of miscellaneous marine 

 invertebrates collected by Dr. 

 IF B. Bigelow on cruises of the 

 Fisheries schooner Grampus, 

 1913-1 01 ( G479S ; thresher sha rk 

 and hammerhead shark, col- 

 lected by Mr. Yinal N. Edwards. 

 Woods Hole, Mass. (64191 ) ; .80 

 fishes collected by Prof. N. Cist 

 Gee at Seochow, China (04041 ). 

 (See also under Mike Burk, 

 and Dr. J. Morgan Clements.) 



