LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
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Curist, Dr. H., Basel, Switzerland: 2 | Corirer, Mrs. ArtTHUR JAMES, Washing- 
plants from Costa Rica (50771); speci- 
men of fern representing the species 
Hemitelia mutica, from Costa Rica 
(51161). Exchange. 
CLARK, Burton W., Business High 
School, Washington, D. C.: Slab of 
Oneida sandstone with fucoidal re- 
mains (50594). 
Crark, H. W., Bureau of Fisheries, 
Washington, D. C.: 3 plants from Indi- 
ana (50724); specimen of plant, Stro- 
phostyles helvola, from Indiana (50726); 
specimen of Quercus from Indiana 
(50833). 
CLARK, J. Wanton, Washington, D. C.: 
Peruvian-Spanish saddle of 1850(51540). 
CLEMENS, Rev. JosepH, Fort Douglas, 
Utah: 235 plants from the Philippine 
Islands (50431); ethnological material 
collected from the Lanao tribes of the 
Mohammedan Moros, Mindanao, P. I. 
(50914). Purchase. 
CopHAM, Henry, Warren, Pa.: Casts of a 
bird-shaped amulet found on a farm 2 
miles east of the confluence of the Alle- 
gheny and Conewango rivers, Pa. 
(50426). 
CocKERELL, Prof. T. D. A., Boulder, 
Colo.: A collection of insects from Eu- 
rope (50648); 35 insects from Boulder 
(50962); hymenopteron of the genus 
Megastigmus (50963); about 50 insects, 
including cotypes of several species 
of bees (51214); 20 insects (51332); in- 
sects including part of type material of 
Rhopalomyia graphalodis (51621); 22 
specimens of insects (51727). 
CoE CoLLEGE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa: 2 
skins of Spiza americana (50967: loan). 
CoLtBuRN, ALBERT E., Los Angeles, Cal.: 
2 birds’ eggs, one set, from Mexico 
(51466). 
Coxg, F. R., Claremont, Cal.: Specimens 
of minerals (51508). 
Cote, Dr. Leon J., University of Wiscon- 
sin, Madison, Wis.: 27 lots of Pycnogo- 
nids from the vicinity of Woods Hole, 
Mass. (51410); land shells from Peru, 
collected by Dr. Hiram Bingham 
(51677). 
ton, D. C.: 4 pieces of Brussels point 
lace (51575: loan). 
Cottins, F. 8., Malden, Mass.: 50 speci- 
mens of North American Phycotheca 
(50946: purchase). 
CoLoMBo, CEYLON, THE Museum (through 
J. A. Daniel, principal mineral sur- 
veyor): 61 specimens of rocks (50734: 
exchange). 
CoLoNIAL Wars, STATE or NEw YorK 
Society, New York City: Souvenir 
plaque of the ‘‘Colonial Washington,’’ 
made by James E. Kelly, after ‘‘ Peale” 
(50889). 
Cotonna, B. A., Washington, D. C.: 
Rude stone axe from the vicinity of 
Anacostia, D. C. (51263). 
COMMERCE AND LaBor, DEPARTMENT OF: 
Bureau of Fisheries: Tooth of a Masto- 
don obtained by J. F. Boepple, Can- 
nelton, Ind., from the Ohio River bank 
near Vevay, Ind. (50287); first series, 
including type, of a new Sibogita from 
the Gulf Stream, obtained by Dr. Henry 
B. Bigelow, on the U. S. Fisheries 
schooner Grampus during the summer 
of 1908 (50328); 17 specimens of plants 
collected by H. Walton Clark in the 
vicinity of Lake Maxinkuckee, Ind. 
(50584); specimen of plant representing 
the species Strophastyles from Indiana 
(50668); 5 specimens of Notropis hud- 
sonius selene from Lake of the Woods 
(50672); 2 marine turtles from the Pau- 
moto Archipelago, obtained by the 
Albatross in 1899-1900 (50739); shrimps 
Spirontocaris polaris, from the stomach 
of a cormorant taken at St. George 
Island, Bering Sea (50749); types of 
three species of Cyprinide, namely, 
Notropis universitatis from Boulder 
Creek, collected by Prof. T. D. A. Cock- 
erell; Richardsonius thermophilus from 
Warm Springs, Harney County, Oreg., 
collected by John O. Snyder for the 
U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, and Notropis 
kendalli from Cross Lake Thoroughfare, 
Me., collected by Dr. W. C. Kendall for 
the Bureau of Fisheries (50818); speci- 
men of black poll warbler, Dendroica 
striata (50823); parasites (Halarachne), 
