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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1912. 



Commerce and Labor, Department 

 OF — Continued. 

 (53087) ; invertebrates, including 

 mollusliS, and fishes from Woods 

 Hole, Mass., and vicinity (53132) ; 

 12 specimens of ecliinoids (53133) ; 

 24 lots of ascidians collected by the 

 steamer Albatross off southern Cali- 

 fornia in 1904 (53134) ; 39 plants 

 collected in Alaska by Walter L. 

 Hahn (53221) ; the Albatross Phil- 

 ippine collection of decapod crusta- 

 ceans, consisting of about 5,500 jars, 

 bottles, and vials (53256) ; 2 barrels 

 and 3 boxes of shore fishes and a 

 small collection of fishing tackle, 

 with notes on its use, collected by 

 the Albatross in Japan in 1906 

 (53267) ; 23 specimens of cumacea, 

 Oxyurostylis smithi (53285) ; 95 

 sheets of plants, 23 fossils, 8 sea 

 urchin tests, 14 mollusks, 3 rocks 

 bearing bryozoa obtained from the 

 vicinity of Chignik Lagoon, Alaska, 

 by Waldo L. Schmitt (53371) ; fishes 

 from Tennessee (53397) ; 189 lots of 

 starfishes (489 specimens) and 29 

 lots of crinoids (about 150 speci- 

 mens), collected by the steamer Al- 

 batross in the North Pacific Ocean 

 from 1902 to 1906 (53399) ; 3 jars of 

 fresh-water mollusks collected by 

 Lewis Radcliffe in the District of 

 Columbia (53483) ; invertebrates, 

 chiefly sponges and hydroids, includ- 

 ing identified specimens of hydi'oids 

 from the Albatross eastern Pacific 

 expedition of 1904-1905, and reptiles 

 and batrachians collected by B. W. 

 Evermann at Waterville, N. H., and 

 Milford, Pa., in 1906 and 1905, re- 

 spectively (53528) ; marine inverte- 

 brates from the Albatross tropical 

 Pacific expedition of 1899-1900 and 

 the Hawaiian expedition of 1902, and 

 a miscellaneous collection of fishes 

 (53574) ; 3 specimens of AscMia cle- 

 mentea from off the coast of south- 

 ern California (53628) ; 2 lots of 

 spruce cones, black and white, col- 

 lected by Lee R. Dice, deputy war- 

 den Alaska Fisheries Service, near 

 Tanana, Alaska (53714) ; first series 



Commerce and Labor, Department 

 or — Continued, 

 of Medusae collected by the Albatross 

 in the northwest Pacific in 1906 

 (53758) ; fur seal born on St. Paul 

 Island, Bering Sea (53762) ; fishes 

 obtained by the steamer Fish Hatvh 

 on the coast of Florida in 1901, 1902, 

 and 1903, comprising 463 specimens 

 (53826) ; 4 fresh specimens of sand- 

 crab (53827) ; 90 specimens, repre- 

 senting 6 species, of parasitic cope- 

 pods (53960) ; 39 packages of barna- 

 cles collected by the steamer Alba- 

 tross in the northwestern part of the 

 Pacific Ocean in 1906 (54003) ; 

 fresh-water shells from Sunapee 

 Lake, N. H., collected by W. C. Ken- 

 dall (54070) ; 2 boxes of Medusse, 

 Siphonophores, and Ctenophores from 

 the northwest Pacific exi>edition of 

 the steamer Albatross in 1906 

 (54071) ; type specimen of Alonopsis 

 aureolus, from a golden trout caught 

 in Sunapee Lake, N. H. (54250). 

 (See under Smithsonian Institution, 

 Smithsonian Biological Survey of the 

 Panama Canal Zone.) 



Coast and Geodetic Siirvey: Zenith 

 telescoi^e No. 1, complete (53077). 



CoNDiT, Rev. James H., Fairbanks, 

 Alaska : Nest and egg of " camp rob- 

 ber," or Alaskan jay, Perisoreus 

 cana densis f u mi fro n s ( 53231 ) . 



Congress, Library of, Washington, 

 D. C. : A British military uniform 

 vest of crimson cloth, a silk em- 

 broidered vest and belt of the 

 colonial period, and a brass gorget 

 bearing the British coat of arms, 

 worn by Maj. Gen. Adam Stephen, 

 of the Continental Army, when lieu- 

 tenant colonel in the British colonial 

 forces during the French and Indian 

 War, 1755-1763 (52984). 



CoNzATTi, Dr. C, Oaxaca, Mexico : 15 

 living specimens of Cactacese and 

 Crassulace^e from the State of Oax- 

 aca (53332: exchange); 9 living 

 sjjecimens of Cactaceie from Mexico 

 (53542; 53650; 53930). 



