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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1911. 



Commerce and Labor, Department 

 of — Continued. 



pally in the Philippine Islands by 

 Dr. Paul Bartsch while connected 

 with the Bureau of Fisheries Philip- 

 pine Expedition of 1907-8 (52335) ; 

 the Siphonophores of the Albatross 

 East Pacific Expedition of 1904-5, 

 identified by Dr. Henry B. Bigelow 

 (52461) ; 2 microscopic slides of Cla- 

 docera, types of Chydorus bicor- 

 ivutus and Paropfoyoxus tubulatus 

 (52593) ; 66 bottles of Medusa from 

 the Albatross collection of the Phil- 

 ippine Expedition of 1907-9 (52650) ; 

 600 plants collected on islands of 

 the Central Pacific Ocean during 

 the cruise of the Albatross in 1899- 

 1900 (52824) ; recent bryozoans, in- 

 crusting rocks from Grand and 

 Georges Banks, collected by Glou- 

 cester fishermen in 1877-1880 

 (52905). 



Com stock, Prof. Henry, Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y. (through Mr. 

 W. Dwight Pierce) : Specimen of 

 Strepsiptera, type of a species de- 

 scribed by Mr. Pierce (52497). 



Congress of the United States, by 

 act approved May 22, 1908 : A colos- 

 sal statue of Washington, by Ho- 

 ratio Greenough, partly nude, in 

 Carrara marble, seated in a Roman 

 chair on which are carved several 

 small accessory figures (51996). 



Connecticut Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, New Haven, Conn.: 

 A specimen of Lepidoptera (52704). 



Conover, Edith A., Springfield, Md. : 

 Specimen of Gentiana from Mary- 

 land (52027). 



Conzatti, Dr. C, Oaxaca, Mexico: 

 Living specimen of Opuntia, speci- 

 men of Stauranthus, and living 

 specimen of Cereus, from Mexico ; 

 and 4 photographs of Cactacese 

 (52119; 52189; 52492). 



Cooke, Miss J. M., Point Loma, Cal. : 

 Shells from the west coast of North 

 America, including 2 specimens of 

 the rare red variety of H allot is 

 cracherodii (52162) ; 13 specimens 



Cooke, Miss J. M. — Continued, 

 of mollusks from San Diego. Lower 

 California and the Gulf of Califor- 

 nia, including types of 3 new species 

 (52343). (See also under Dr. Fred. 

 Baker.) 



Cooley, F. E., Phoenix, Ariz. : 49 sa- 

 cred cigarettes from a shrine where 

 offerings were made by the prehis- 

 toric peoples of Arizona (523S0; 

 52529). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Botanisk 

 Museum : 6 specimens of Selaginella 

 (52804: exchange). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Zoologiske 

 Museum : 92 specimens of recent 

 crinoids, representing 34 species 

 (51750) ; 7 specimens of Hydro- 

 corallia from Tahiti and Marshall 

 Islands (51770). Exchange. 



Cory, Miss Kate T., Prescott, Ariz. : 

 31 paintings representing studies of 

 Hopi ceremony and domestic life, by 

 Miss Cory (52389; 52647; 52712). 

 Loan. 



Cosens, A., Toronto, Canada : Speci- 

 men of a sawfly with gall (52656). 



Cox, Jennings S., Daiquiri, Santiago 

 de Cuba, Tuba : 15 living specimens 

 of Cactaceae from Cuba (521'54). 



Craighead, F. C, State College, Pa.: 

 2 specimens of Phymatodes varius 

 collected at State College (52785) ; 

 larva of Mycetocharis haldemanni 

 (52792). 



Crawford, Dr. A. C, Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : A 

 5-kopek piece of 1832 (51847). 



Cropper, Mrs. John. Washington, 

 D. C. : Collection of French and 

 Italian point lace, and a specimen of 

 bobbin lace (52428) ; a gold medal 

 presented by the British Govern- 

 ment to Capt. John Cropper for 

 saving the crew of the " Leonidas " ; 

 a spike used in the temporary rail- 

 road that conveyed President Gar- 

 field, after he was shot, from the 

 main line to the cottage at Elberon, 

 N. J. ; iron spike from the church in 

 which Patrick Henry delivered his 



