LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCI- 
ENCES, San _ Francisco, Calif. 
(through Bureau of Entomology, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.): 7 specimens of 
Hemiptera, including 4 paratypes of 
2 species: (66118); (through Miss 
Alice Eastwood) Plant, Pilularia, 
from California (66391, exchange) ; 
15 living cacti collected in Mexico by 
Mr. [. M. Johnston (66484, ex- 
change). 
CALIFORNIA RAND SILVER 
(INC.), Randsburg, Calif.: Silver 
ore (65248). ° 
CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF, De- 
partment of Botany, Berkeley, Calif. 
(through Prof. H. M. Hall): 48 
photographs of type specimens of 
plants in the Gray Herbarium 
(66162); 19 photographs of type 
specimens of plants of the genera 
Pyrrocoma, Chrysothamnus, Erio- 
carpum and Hazardia in the Green 
Herbarium at Notre Dame Univer- 
sity (66398); Plant, Dryopteris 
(66616). Exchange. 
CAMP, R. D:, Brownsville, ‘Tex.: 19 
plants (66387, 66664, 66560). 
CAMPBELL, Prof. ArTHUR S., Upland, 
Calif.: 6 paratypes of ophiurans, 
Ophiocryptus maculosus and a star- 
fish, Henricia leviuscula (66367). 
CAMPBELL, Wrritam J., Philadel- 
phia, Pa.: 4 photostats of plumbeo- 
types (66348, 65592). 
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT: 
Department of Agriculture, Ento- 
mological Laboratory, Frederick- 
ton, New Brunswick (through 
John Tothill): Paratype of 
Ernestia longicornis (66574). 
Department of the Interior, Do- 
minion Parks Branch, Ottawa, 
Canada: Motion-picture film en- 
titled ‘ Trumpeter Swans” 
(659385). 
Geological Survey, Ottawa, Can- 
ada: 77 crustaceans from Can- 
ada (65230, exchange). 
Department of the Naval Service, 
Ottawa, Canada: 145 specimens, 
representing 15 species, of ma- 
153 
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT—Contd. 
Department of the Naval Service— 
Continued. 
rine and fresh water mollusks 
from James and Hudson Bays 
and vicinity (66256). 
CANTON CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, 
Canton, China (through Dr. C. W. 
Howard): 61 specimens of Hymen- 
optera from Canton, China (66686). 
CAPPS, 8. R., United States Geological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: Fossils 
from the coast of Thrace (65965). 
CARLETON, M. A., Almirante, Pana- 
ma: 85 plants collected in Panama 
(66515). 
CARLTON, A. E., American Consul, 
Medan, Sumatra, Netherlands In- 
dies: Samples of the eight com- 
mercial grades of Hevea rubber pro- 
duced and sold in the Medan market 
(66204). 
CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF 
WASHINGTON, Washington, D. C. 
(through Prof. W. A. Setchell, De- 
partment of Botany, University of 
California, Berkeley, Calif.) : 75 
ferns from Samoa (66055) ; (through 
Dr. D.T. MacDougal, Tucson, Ariz.) : 
3 specimens of cacti (66330). 
(See also under Prof. A. L. Tread- 
well.) 
CARNEGIE MUSEUM, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. (through Dr. W. J. Holland) ; 19 
“specimens of parasitic cynipoids 
(wasps), including 16 species, of 
which 14 are represented by holo- 
types (65488, exchange). 
CARNEY, J. E., Jx., Rio de Janeiro, 
Brazil: Tourmalines, beryls, and 
examples of rare minerals from 
Brazil (66569). 
CARR, Witsur J., Director of the 
Consular Service, Department of 
State, Washington, D. C.: Moorish 
flintlock musket and 8 South African 
native spears (65605) ; Moorish dag- 
ger; Chinese carving of a mendicant 
priest, with standard; plumb, lamp, 
and terra cotta head from ancient 
Rome; and a piece of carved stone 
from the Greek theater at Syracuse, 
Sicily (65758). 
