LIST OF ACCESSIOlSrS. 



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Cook, Mrs. H. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 Parrot, Amazona cestiva (53193). 



CooLEY, Prof. R. A., Montana Agricul- 

 tural College, Bozeman, Mont. : 2 co- 

 types (=para types) of Pontania 

 hosemani ( 53797 ) . 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Univeesite- 

 TETs Botaniske Museum : 50 plants 

 from Greenland (53S86). 



Copenhagen, Denmark, Universite- 

 TETS Zoologiske Museum : 6 speci- 

 mens of a recent crinoid, Heliometra 

 glacialis (53698) ; 4 species of by- 

 droids (53798: exchange) ; 18 mam- 

 mals (53825). 



Corner, Frank, The Manor House, 

 Poplar, London. England : Cast of 

 cranium (with part of the lower 

 jaw), known as "The Galley Hill 

 skull" (53126). 



Court, Edward J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of black-crowned night 

 heron, Xijcticorax nycticorax ncexius, 

 from Utah (52979). 



CowLEs, Henry T., Arecibo, P. R. : 133 

 plants, including specimens of cacti 

 and ferns, from Porto Rico ( 53552 ; 

 53598; 53639; 53760). 



Craet, Dr. C. C, Swansea, S. C. : 10 

 insects and 4 snakes from Argentina 

 and a starfish from Orkney Islands 

 (53362; 54088). 



Crane, Mrs. W. Murray, Washington, 

 D. C. : 5 oil paintings (54160: loan). 



Cranston, C. K. (See under Fish 

 and Game Commission. State of 

 Oregon. ) 



Crocker, Henry A. D., East Falls 

 Church, Va. : Box terrapin from 

 Fairfax County, Va. (53129). 



Cromwell, David W., Piermont, N. Y. : 

 30 uncanceled U. S. postage stamps 

 (53805: loan). 



Cropper, Mrs. John, Washington, D. C. : 

 Historical objects, consisting of 

 paintings. engravings, furniture, 

 glassware, etc. (54020; 54163: 

 loan) ; 30 specimens of minerals 



Cropper, Mrs. John — Continued. 

 (54198) ; 3 small boxes of sea shells, 

 and a hinged wooden screen the 

 panels pf which were made from a 

 beam taken from a house on the 

 island of Porto Santo, Madeira, In 

 which Christopher Columbus is said 

 to have lived (54021). 



Crouse, F. C, Shanghai, China: 4 

 beetles from China, representing the 

 species Xylotrupes dichotomus 

 (53021). 



Crydee, Miss Mary Alsop, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Necklace, 2 brooches and 

 2 pairs of earrings made of individ- 

 ual strands of hair twisted into hol- 

 low globes and. mounted in gold, 

 which were owned during the latter 

 part of the 18th century by a mem- 

 ber of the Alsop family of Connec- 

 ticut (54042). 



Cuba Copper Co., Santiago, Cuba : 7 

 specimens of ore from El Cobre 

 Mines, Santiago (54139). 



Cundall, F., Kingston, Jamaica : 15 

 wasps from Jamaica (54248). 



Cushman, Mrs. Allerton S., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (through Mrs. James 

 W. Piuchot) : Cape of Flemish lace, 

 originally worn by a Roman cardi- 

 nal, and later by Charlotte Cush- 

 man in the role of Cardinal Wolsey 

 (54166: loan). 



Custer, Mrs. Elizabeth B., Bronxville, 

 N. Y. : Memorials of Gen. George A. 

 Custer, IT. S. Army, and relics of 

 the Civil War (54044: loan) ; memo- 

 rials of Gen. Custer (54045). 



Custer, Nevin, Monroe, Mich, (through 

 Mrs. Elizabeth B. Custer) : An em- 

 broidered muslin cap, worn by Gen. 

 George A. Custer, U. S. Army, when 

 an infant (54113 : loan). 



Daecke, V. A. E., Harrisburg, Pa. 

 (through Bureau of Entomology, U. 

 S. Department of Agriculture) : 46 

 saw flies and 2 Diptera, types of 

 Eurosta elsa (53426). 



