LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY, ZOOL- 
OGISK MUSEUM OF THE UNI- 
VERSITY: 2 snakes collected by 
Carl Lumholtz in Borneo (66768, ex- 
change). 
CLARK, Austin H., U. S. National 
Museum: Prehistoric shell imple- 
ment from Barbados, West Indies 
(65864). 
CLARK, B. P., Boston, Mass.: 263 
exotic beetles (66199). 
CLARK, H. Watton. (See under Miss 
liza ‘Garvin. ) 
CLARKE, Louis C. G., London, Eng- 
land: A small jade tiki from New 
Zealand, and a collection of neo- 
lithic stone implements from Great 
Britain, Ireland, and Greece (65772, 
65954). Exchange. 
CLARKSON, GRosVENoR B., Washing- 
ton, D. C.: 2 Japanese vases (65525). 
CLAUDE-JOSEPH BRoTHER. (See 
under Instituto de la Salle, Correo 
Nufioa, Chile.) 
CLEMENS, Mrs. JosrpH, Greenville, 
Calif.: 6 plants (65419); 3 plants 
from California (66040). 
CLEVELAND, Mrs. Francis D., Cam- 
bridge, Mass.: The entire collection 
of insects and rocks, and the sci- 
entific portion of the library of the 
late Dr. Joseph P. Iddings (65750). 
CLINTON, H. G., Manhattan, Nev.: 
Collections of invertebrate fossils 
from Nevada (65692, exchange). 
CLOKEY, Ira W., Denver, Colo.: 138 
Colorado plants and 2 ferns (65689, 
66223); 271 plants (66110, ex- 
change). 
COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A., Boulder, 
Colo.: Bee, Poeciloconalos mimus, a 
species and genus new to the Mu- 
seum collections (65212); 86 speci- 
mens cf insects from England, mostly 
named, and 4 paratypes and 4 other 
nanred species of beetles from the 
Seychelles Islands (65927); mol- 
lusks, marine invertebrates, echino- 
derms, insects and plants from the 
Madeira Islands (66057, 66238, 
66281); shells, insects, and flies. 
beetles, and plants (66174, 66586). 
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COLE, Ermer E., Washington, D. C.: 
Powder horn with carved cap and 
spout, used in the early fifties by 
Thomas Smiley, Meadville, Pa. 
(65507, loan). 
COLE, Miss Lrri1an. A., Union, Me.: 
11 plants (66356, 66564). 
COLEGIO DEL SAGRADA CORA- 
ZON, Guantanamo, Oriente, Cuba 
(through Brother Hioram) : 26 ferns 
from Cuba (66316). 
COLEGIO DE SAN PEDRO APOS- 
TOL, Cartegena, Colombia (through 
Brother Heriberto) : 161 Colombian 
plants (65449, 66230). 
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND 
SURGEONS. 
(See under Columbia University.) 
COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA, 
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF, Wash- 
ington, D. C. (through Mrs. Carolyn 
Gilbert Benjamin): Lady’s fan of 
the colonial period (65396); old 
English china pitcher presented by 
the poet James Montgonrery to the 
journalist, Joseph Gales (66404) ; 
uniform coat, vest, breeches, and 
sash worn during the French and 
Indian Wars by Capt. Ely Dag- 
worthy of the British Army (66546) ; 
miscellaneous relics of the colonial 
period (66552) ; 4 documents of the 
eighteenth century (66604); glass 
tumbler owned by George Washing- 
ton (66626); collection of uniforms 
of the type worn by American 
women, members of war organiza- 
tions during the World War, 1914- 
1918 (66674, loan). 
COLONIAL WARS, GENERAL SO 
CIETY OF (through W. W. Ladd, 
Governor General, New York City): 
Bronze war service insignia and 
certificate for civilian service of the 
type issued by the General Society 
of Colonial Wars to members of the 
society in recognition of patriotic 
services rendered to the United 
States during the World War, 1917- 
1919 (66311). 
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES, 
Department of Geology, Golden, 
Colo.: 19 specimens of zeolites from 
North Table Mountain, near Golden, 
Colo. (66695, exchange), 
