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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



Chapman, Miss 1 >., Washington, D. C. : 

 Ojibwa pipe (46659 : purchase). 



Chapman. Pearson, Washington, D. C. : 

 Silver tankard, originally in the pos- 

 session of Nathan Chapman of colo- 

 nial Virginia and Maryland (12286: 

 loan). 



Chase, Mrs. Agnes, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of J uncus from Illinois 

 (46650) ; •"> plants from Oregon and 

 5 from Arkansas (47474). 



Chase, Benjamin F., American consul, 

 Catania, Italy: 7 ancient coins from 

 Sicily (46455). 



Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone 

 Company, Washington, 1 >. C. : Piece 

 of underground telephone cable 

 (47399). 



Chesnut, V. K., Bozeman, Mont.: 36 

 plants collected on Lone Mountain, 

 Mont. (47099). 



Childs, Thomas. Sumter, S. C. : Fun- 

 gus from South Carolina (47025); 

 mycelium of a wood-destroying fun- 

 gus, /'at a poms (47094 ). 



Christ. II.. Basel, Switzerland: Ferns, 

 mainly from Costa Rica (46681; 

 47454 : exchange) ( 46888 ) . 



Christiania, Norway. Zoological Mu- 

 seum: Atlantic red deer, Cervus at- 

 lanticus (474C.4 : exchange). 



Church, C. T., Geneva. X. Y. : Fresh- 

 water shells. Hi th an in tcntaculata 

 Linn. (46699). 



Chubchwood, A. G., Reno, New : 14 

 ( Cambrian trilobites < 47198). 



Clapp, (i. II.. Pittsburg, Pa.: Cotypes 

 of 4 species of mollusks < 47255). 



Clark, A. II.. Bureau of Fisheries. 

 Washington, I >. C. : 2 skins of Felis 

 (47033). 



Clark, II. \Y.. Bureau of Fisheries, 

 Washington, I >. C. : Plant, gpathy- 

 rma fufiila, from the District of Co- 

 lumbia (47134). 



• Luton Art Pottery, Newark, X. J.: 

 2 pieces of crystal patina ware 

 i 16786). 



Coburn, Joe. Telegraph Creek, British 

 Columbia : Skin of a red squirrel, 

 partly albino (45291 ). 



Cockerell, T. 1). A., Boulder, Colo.: 



Insects and 18 parasitic Hymenop- 

 tera (46213; 46736; 47395) ; Diptera, 

 Lepidoptera, and 9 pieces of rock 

 containing fossils of gnats; Miocene 

 shales from Florissant. Colo. (47495) ; 

 100 Noetuid eggs (Lepidoptera) 

 (47515). 



College of Physicians and Surgeons, 

 Columbia University, New Y'ork 

 City: 7 sets of types of normal hu- 

 man bones (46910 : exchange). 



Collins, Frank S., Maiden, Mass.: 

 100 specimens of algse (46814; 

 47381 ) . Purchase. 



Commerce and Labor, Department of: 

 Bureau of Fisheries: 3,088 fishes 

 collected by W. P. Hay in West Vir- 

 ginia (46198) : !> sets" of fishes rep- 

 resenting the fauna of the Philippine 

 Islands, from the exhibit of the 

 Philippine Commission to the Loui- 

 siana Purchase Exposition (46374); 

 reptiles, insects, mollusks, and other 

 invertebrates, plants from Alaska 

 (46416); reptiles, insects, mollusks, 

 and other invertebrates (46417) ; 

 myzostomes collected by the steamer 

 Albatross in Japan (46421) : Ha- 

 waiian ant ipatharians collected by 

 the steamer Albatross in 1902 

 (46427) ; bydroids obtained by the 

 steamer Albatross in the Hawaiian 

 Islands in 1902 (4( >660) ; specimen 

 of Kypliosus incisor from Nantucket, 

 Mass. (46690) ; tishes, chiefly from 

 Alaska, collected by the Alaska Sal- 

 mon Commission of 1903 (46715); 

 tishes collected principally during 

 the cruise of the steamer Albatross 

 in 1889, 1890-91, 1897-98 on the 

 Pacific coast of America, but chiefly 

 in Alaska ( 4('>72('.) : types of Limanda 

 proboscidia and Acanthocottus iuti- 

 ccps, the former from Albatross sta- 

 tion No. 82.")!), and the latter from 



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