LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
CONGRESS, LIBRARY OF. (See un- 
' der Ukraine, The Friends of.) 
CONNER, Gerorce W., Hollywood, 
Calif.: Paper currency of the Re- 
public of Texas issued 1888-41 (9 
. Specimens) (65455). 
CONNOR, Bucx, Hollywood, Calif.: 
Lover’s flute from the Brule Sioux 
(65697) ; catlinite pipe and stem, 
skin pipe bag, 8 arrows, and 2 stone- 
head clubs (66350). 
CONZATTI, Prof. C., Oaxaca, Mexico: 
2 plants, Mammillaria (65699) ; 196 
plants from Mexico (657386, 65806, 
65838, 66032, 66033); plant, Dio- 
Spyros from Oaxaca (66472); 10 
specimens of cacti (66714). 
COOK, Dr. E. FuLterton. (See under 
United States Pharmacopoeial Con- 
vention (Inc.), Board of Trustees of 
the.) 
COOK, DriiOxuuEr. 
Ellen D. Schulz.) 
COOKE, Dr. C. Wyrue, U. S. Geologi- 
cal Survey, Washington, D. C.: 50 
specimens, 6 species, of land and 
fresh-water shells collected by the 
donor in Department of Santander, 
U. S. of Colombia (66267). 
COOPH, Miss Jrsstr, Washington, 
D. C.: 18 Chinese ethnological speci- 
mens (65240). 
COOPER, Prof. Wii11am §., Depart- 
ment of Botany, University of Minne- 
sota, Minneapolis, Minn.: Plant from 
Alaska (65268). 
COPELAND, E. B., Chico, Calif.: 2 
plants, Selaginella, from California 
(65887). 
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, UNI- 
VERSITY OF COPENHAGEN, ZOO- 
LOGICAL MUSEUM (through U. S. 
Department of Agriculture) : Collec- 
tion of beetle larvae representing 8 
species (66339, exchange). 
COPPEDGE DRUG STORE, Browns- 
ville, Tex.: Larva of a moth, Argeus 
labruscae, from Brownsville, Tex. 
(65504). 
CORBACHO, Sefior Jorge M.,: Lima, 
Peru: Peruvian document signed in 
1785 by the Marquis of Castel Puerte, 
viceroy of Peru, 1724-1735 (65278). 
(See under Miss 
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, 
N. Y. (through Prof. W. W. Row- 
lee): 50 Central American plants 
(65850) ; 5 fragmentary plants, Sela- 
ginella; (through C. F. W. Muese- 
beck) 4 paratypes of parasitic Hy- 
menoptera (braconids) (66298, 66306, 
exchange. ) 
CORT, Dr. W. W. Department of Medi- 
eal Zoology, Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity, Baltimore, Md.: About 500 
fresh-water snails, Blanfordia for- 
mosana, from Taichu Province, For- 
mosa (66022). 
COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, 
Washington, D. C. (through E. K. 
Ellsworth, Acting Director): Silk 
flag presented by the women of Ar- 
menia, through the Armenian Na- 
tional Union, to the women of Amer- 
ica, through the Woman’s Commit- 
tee of the United States Council of 
National Defense, in recognition of 
the services rendered to women of 
Armenia by the women of America 
during the World War (65729). 
COVILLE, Dr. FrepErtcK V., Bureau 
of Plant Industry, U. 8S. Department 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: 
Plant,; Azalea arborescens, from 
Great Falls, Va. (66273). 
(See also under Agriculture, De- 
partment of, Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry, Ellsworth Bethel, F. W. 
Hunnewell, and Titus Ulke.) 
COWDRY, N. H., Department of 
Anatomy, Peking Union Medical Col- 
lege, Peking, China: 213 plants from 
China (65751); (through Depart- 
ment of Commerce, Bureau of 
Fisheries) 88 Chinese plants 
(66099). 
COX, Prof. Puimip, Fredericton, New 
Brunswick, Canada: 10 _ fishes, 
sticklebacks (66868, exchange). 
CRAMER DRY PLATE CO., G., St. 
Louis, Mo.: An 8 by 11 inch framed 
portrait of Mr. Gustav Cramer 
(66137). 
CRANE, W. E., Washington, D. C.: 18 
species of Pleistocene (?) shells from 
a low bluff 15 to 20 miles west of 
the port of Batavia, Java, on the 
China Sea (66490). 
