156 
COLORADO STATE MUSEUM, Den- 
ver, Colo.: 8 plants from New Mex- 
ico (66518). 
COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF, De- 
partment of Biology, Boulder, Colo. : 
26 plants (66480). 
COLTON COMPANY, ArtHuR, De- 
troit, Mich.: An automatic tablet 
machine complete with punches, 
dies, and electric motor (66765, de- 
posit). 
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, COL- 
LEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND 
SURGEONS, New York, N. Y. 
(through Dr. George S. Hunting- 
ton) : 172 cases of Skeletal material 
(66480, exchange). 
COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF: 
Coast and Geodetic Survey: 53 
bottom samples taken during 
the summer of 1919 by the 
Coast and Geodetic Survey 
steamer Surveyor on passage 
between Norfolk, Va., and San 
Diego, Calif., via Panama 
Canal (65683); chronoscope; 
dip circle, bought between 1848 
and 1885; verticle circle, bought 
between 1885 and 18938; geo- 
detic level, and an astronomical 
transit, 46 inches, purchased 
between 1848 and 1852 (65983). 
Bureau of Fisheries: 10 Turbel- 
larian worms taken from oysters 
collected on Port Inglis oyster 
bar, near Cedar Key. Fla. 
(65182); 2 plants, Opuntia, 
from North Carolina (65283) ; 
25 ++ juvenile forms of crabs, 
Uca pugilator, from the sandy 
beach south of Diver’s Island, 
Beaufort, N. C. (65516); ap- 
proximately 100,000 fishes col- 
lected by the steamer Albatross 
in Philippine waters (65781) ; 15 
specimens of dried sponges from 
Ikatan Bay, Unimak Island, 
Alaska, collected by Warden 
Joseph N. Braun (65787) ; 360 + 
lots of sponges collected by the 
steamer Albatross, 250 + of 
them from the Albatross Hawai- 
ian Cruise of 1902, and 110 + 
from the Eastern Pacific Cruise 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
COMMERCH, DEPARTMENT OF— 
Continued. 
Bureau of Fisheries—Continued. 
of 1904-5 (65876); type speci- 
men of Peristedion gilberti 
(65933) ; 9 skulls of fur seals, 
Callorhinus, from St. Paul 
Island, and 25 skulls and 1 
skeleton of fur seals from St. 
George Island (65959) ; 6 skulls 
of branded 8-year old fur seals, 
Callorhinus, from the Pribiloff 
Islands, Alaska (65960); skele- 
ton of a leather back turtle, 
and 72 crustaceans (15 species 
of amphipods and 5 species of 
isopods), all from Wood’s Hole, 
Mass. (65977, 66504) ; (through 
Samuel W. Geiser) 5 specimens 
of a new species of amphipod 
from Chesapeake Bay, collected 
by the steamer Fish Hawk 
(65993) : specimen of croaker, 
Micropogon undulatus  (her- 
maphroditic) (66140); 7 type 
specimens of 16 cotypes of new 
mala-copterygian fishes (66257) ; 
a miscellaneous lot of fishes from 
the Potomac River and its tribu- 
taries (66448); 211 specimens, 
38 lots, of mollusks, Sphaeriidae, 
from Iowa (66449); 54 speci- 
mens, 1 species, of landshells 
from Key West, Fla. (66455) 3 a 
miscellaneous collection of ma- 
rine invertebrates, starfishes, 
mollusks, fish, and stomach con- 
tents of fish from Alaska, to- 
gethér with 8 lots of unidentified 
Philippine sponges (66605); 4 
microscopic slides and 2 vials of 
cestode worms including the type 
and cotypes of Phyllebothrium 
tumidum (host Carcharodon car- 
charias) and the type of Phyllo- 
bothrium loliginis from a sword- 
fish (66666). 
(See also under N. H. Cowdrey, 
and Dr. A. R. Stubbs.) 
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic 
Commerce: A skein of tussah 
silk, Two Deer Brand, produced 
by the Chun Yi Filature of 
Mukden, Manchuria (65626) ; 
samples of mica from China 
(66094). 
