REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
COMMERCE AND LABOR, DEPARTMENT 
or—Continued. 
1903 in Hawaii and Alaska (48447) ; 
19 lots of holothurians, collected dur- 
ing the Alaska salmon investigations, 
1903 (48492); 92 lots of parasitic 
copepods — from various sources 
(48586) ; ‘specimens of Balanoglos- 
sus from the Woods Hole region 
(48559) ; 2 specimens of pipe-fish, 
Nerophis aequoreus, collected by Capt. 
Henry Eagleton, steamship Trojan 
Prince (48891) ; 118 vials of insects 
and insect larvae, and 8 lots of ma- 
rine invertebrates, collected by field 
parties near Lake Maxinkuckee, Ind. 
(48904); starfishes, holothurians, 
and invertebrates from the North 
Pacific Ocean (48928), 
Comsrock EXTENSION MINING AND 
MILLING COMPANY, Carson City, 
Ney.: Specimen of fossil wood from 
Mount Davidson, Ney. (48041). 
Conrabt, A. F., Clemson College, S. C.: 
Specimen of Alyson sp. (48738). 
ConstTANtT, Oscar, Iberia, Ky.: Cere- 
monial object of banded — slate 
(48701: purchase). 
Conzatti, C., Oaxaca, Mexico: 16 liv- 
ing plants (47624, 47920, 47955, 
48183); 6 specimens of living cacti, 
Hehinocactus manillaria, from 
Mexico (47579); 85 plants (47655, 
47669, 47741, 47879); 2 specimens 
of Jlimosa lacerata (AT6T9) : speci- 
men of living plant, 
(47889); 7 cuttings of Cissus 
(47974); 2 plants of the family 
Cactaceae, from Mexico (48007); 2 
specimens of cacti, Cereus, from 
Oaxaca (48456). 
Cissus sp. 
CooLIpGE, Kart R., Palo Alto, Cal.: 18 
specimens of Lepidoptera (48508). 
CoPeLAND, E. B., Manila, Philippine 
Islands: 180 ferns, mainly from the 
Philippine Islands (48459). 
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, ZOOLOGICAL 
MusEuUM: 21 specimens representing 
10 species of Echini (48549: ex- 
change), 
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COSTENOBLE, H. L. W., Agana, Guam: 
Sling stones, shell implements, mor- 
tars, adz blades, pestle, and shell 
chisels from the island of Guam, 
and shell money from the island of 
Yap (48520: purchase). 
Court, Epwarp J., Washington, D. C.: 
Bird skin, the type of Ardea hero- 
dias treganzae (48606). 
CouRTIS, WILLIAM M., Detroit, Mich.: 
Fern from Nevada (47960). 
Cowrrr, Rey. Freep. C., Woodsville, 
N. H.: Drift bowlders (47906). 
Cox, Miss Eva P., Washington, D. C.: 
Clam basket used by the Clatsop In- 
dians (47808). 
Cox, Miss Hazen VAN Zanpt, Bright- 
wood, D. C.: Young robin, Planes- 
ticus migratorius (AT537). 
CRANDALL, S. W., Syracuse, N. Y.: 
Specimens of walkingstick, Diaphe- 
romera femorata (A4AT791). 
CRANSTON, C. K., Pendleton, Oreg.: 
Young albino salmon, Oncorhynchus 
chowicha ? (47715). 
CRAWFORD, J. G., Albany, Oreg.: Cra- 
nium and fragmentary bones from 
a burial mound in Lincoln County, 
Oreg. (48526). 
CRAWFORD, LAMAR, New York City: 
Stone implements and arrowpoints 
from a mound and cavern near 
Meetze, Fauquier County, Va. 
(47753). 
CrosBy, C. R., Ithaca, N. Y.: 5 Micro- 
lepidoptera (47580). 
CROSS, 
Survey, 
WHITMAN, U. S. 
Washington, D. C.: Litho- 
logical specimens from Shap Fell, 
Westmoreland, England (48019) ; 
corundum from Colorado and sand- 
stone from England (4838038 
Geological 
Curt, Dr. H. C., surgeon, U. 8S. Navy, 
Washington, D. C.: A native shield 
from the interior of Queensland, 
Australia, and a club (langeel) ; 
head of a war club (star shaped) 
from New Guinea; and “ kuditchi” 
shoes from Central Australia, made 
