76 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908, 
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 
CoLUMBIA UNIveRSIry. (See under 
New York City.) 
CoLuINs, FRANK S., Malden, Mass.: 50 
specimens of North American algae; 
fascicle xxix of the ‘ Phycotheca 
Boreali-Americana ” of Collins, Hol- 
den, and Satchell (48378) ; 50 speci- 
mens of algae fascicle, 50 of ‘* Phy- 
cotheca Boreali-Americana ” (48902 : 
purchase). 
CoLorAbDO, MUSEUM OF THE UNIVERSITY 
or, Boulder, Colo.: Types of the 
species Acanthoceras  coloradecnse, 
Volutoderma  clatiworthyi, Capulus 
spangleri, Anatina doddsi, and Ser- 
pila markimnani (AS444). 
Couton, H. S., Philadelphia, Pa.: 5 
specimens of Venus mercenaria 
chipped by shells of Mulgur carica 
(48791). 
CoMEAU, NAPoLEon <A., Godbout, Que- 
bee, Cannda: Skin of an albino spec- 
imen of Harelda hyemalis (485838 
COMMERCE AND LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF: 
Bureau of Fisheries: Yishes, mol- 
lusks, and marine invertebrates col- 
lected by the steamer Spray, of Bos- 
ton, during the winter and spring of 
1906-7 (47586) ; a collection of fishes 
from the vicinity of Beaufort, S. C. 
(47593): dragon flies from the Mis- 
sissippi basin, consisting of about 
{00 specimens and representing about 
5O species (48625); 12 plants from 
Jo Daviess: County, Ill, collected by 
Messrs. Bartsch and Clark (47645) ; 
specimen of living cacti, Opuntia, 
from Tennessee, collected by Messrs. 
Bartsch and Clark (477389) ; 2 living 
plants collected in Tennessee by 
Messrs. Bartsch and Clark (47747) ; 
Alaskan salmon, collected by the 
steamer Albatross (47798) ; 5erinoids, 
including 2 types of new species, 
collected by the Albatross (47929) ; 
types and cotypes of new species of 
fishes from Alaska (4798S); TOO 
fishes from the Chester River, near 
Millington, Md.. collected by Messrs. 
Goldsborough and Clark (48018) ; 
jawbones of 2 finback-whale, 72 feet 
COMMERCE AND LABOR, DEPARTMENT 
or—Continued. 
long, killed by Capt. J. S. Nickerson, 
Provincetown, Mass. (48059) ; about 
192 fishes collected on the Pacific 
coast by the steamer Albatross, and 
in Georgia by Charles H. Bollman 
and Bert Fessler, the latter inelud- 
ing the type of Opsopadus bollmani 
(48050) ; type specimen of a Japa- 
nese fish, Caristius japonicus 
(48051); mollusks, fishes, reptiles, 
batrachians, and crayfishes, and a 
specimen of Hemiptera from Devils 
Lake, N. Dak. (48083); skin and 
skull of «a spermophile, Citellis, col- 
lected by E. L. Goldsborough from 
North Chautauqua Grounds, Devils 
Lake, N. Dak. (48085); 201 fishes 
collected in the Lake of the Woods 
and its tributaries in August, 1894, 
by A. J. Woolnan, and 249 fishes 
from Kootenay Lake, British Colum- 
bia, obtained in August, 1898, by 
3. W. Evermann (48099) ; types, co- 
types, and 8 specimens of fishes 
(48100) ; sea-urchins of the family 
Cidaridae, collected by the Albatross 
in 1887-88, 1891, 1900, 1902, 1904-5, 
and 1906, described by Alexander 
Agassiz and Hubert Lyman Clark 
(48153): fishes obtained in Maine 
and elsewhere in New England 
chiefly by W. C. kendall (48171) ; ¢ 
collection of corals collected by the 
Albatross in the northwest Pacific in 
1906 (48285) ; type specimen of dar- 
ter, HHadropterus marinkuchkiensis 
(48313); fishes obtained by W. C. 
Kendall, chiefly in Maine (48520) ; 
6 Japanese fishing boats, viz, 1 
tunny fishing boat (Chiba-ken) ; 
2 bonito fishing boats (Shiznoka- 
ken), and 5 yellow tail fishing boats 
(IKXagoshima-ken ) (48411); ecray- 
fishes from Lake Maxinkuckee and 
vicinity (48422); 5S specimens rep- 
resenting 11 species of crinoids, col- 
lected by the Albatross among the 
Hawaiian Islands in 1902 (48427) ; 
40 type specimens of annelids, col- 
lected in 1900; bryozoans, worms, 
crustaceans, Sponges, tunicates, and 
jellyfishes, collected in 1902 and 
