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COFFEE, Dr. J. H., Arcadia, Fla. : 

 A malformed chick in alcohol 

 (68196). 



COLEGIO DEL SAGRADO CORA- 

 ZON, Guantanamo, Oriente, Cuba 

 (through Brother Hioram) : 57 

 specimens of ferns from Cuba 

 (67277, 68296). 



COLLEY, Arthur G., Sacramento, 

 Calif. : 2 worked stones found on a 

 camp site in Yolo County, Calif. 

 (67717). 



COLLINS, Dad, Allenhurst. Fla.: 

 Skull of a bear (66853). 



COLLINS, George C. H.. Allenhurst, 

 Fla. : Antlers of a deer and 5 fishes 

 (66948). 



COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA. 

 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (through Mrs. Caro- 

 lyn Gilbert Benjamin) : Leather 

 pocketbook, silver spoon, and land 

 grant of the early part of the nine- 

 teenth century (66899) ; shoes (S 

 specimens) (66953) ; a water-color 

 miniature of Capt. Nathaniel 

 Wattles, of Connecticut and Alex- 

 andria, Va., made in 1761 (67417) ; 

 photograph of the commission of 

 William Edmonds as captain of a 

 company of militia, Fauquier 

 County, Va., 1761 (67956) ; uniform 

 and insignia of a United States 

 Army nurse (26 specimens) (6S012) ; 

 ivory-handled naval dirk owned dur- 

 ing the War of the Revolution by 

 Capt. William Wattles (1739-1787) 

 (68051) ; photograph of the com- 

 mission issued by the committee of 

 safety for the Colony of Virginia 

 to William Edmonds as colonel of 

 the Militia of Fauquier County, Va., 

 September 26, 1775 (68120) ; Young 

 Women's Christian Association can- 

 teen worker's overseas uniform ac- 

 cessories (6 specimens) (68238) ; 

 necklace, pair of earrings, sewing 

 box, quilted coat, 2 muslin dresses, 

 petticoat, and apron owned during 

 the latter part of the ISth century 

 by Martha Washington (9 speci- 

 mens) (68511). Loan. 

 17075—22 10 



COLORADO MUSEUM OF NATU- 

 RAL HISTORY, THE, City Park, 

 Denver, Colo.: 2 moths (68188). 

 COLORADO STATE MUSEUM, Den- 

 ver, Colo. (through Ellsworth 

 Bethel) : 6 plants (67034). 

 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, College 

 of Physicians and Surgeons, New 

 York City (through Dr. George S. 

 Huntington) : 62 cases of skeletal 

 material (67496, exchange). 

 COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF : 

 Bureau of Fisheries: 1 specimen 

 of crustacean (66S5S) ; 2 un- 

 usually fine specimens of ma- 

 rine mollusks from Key West, 

 Fla. (66939) ; marine mollusks 

 from Alaska (67178) ; a slab 

 containing fossil shells from 

 Herendeen Bay, Alaska 

 (67179) ; a collection of 29 

 shrimps, representing 8 species, 

 collected by E. M. Ball, of the 

 bureau, in Thomas Bay, Alaska, 

 and a crab collected in Sumner 

 Strait, Alaska (67278) ; a col- 

 lection of marine invertebrates, 

 echinoderms, mollusks, and 

 algae collected by the U. S. S. 

 Albatross in the Philippines, 

 1907-1910 (67302) ; hydroid from 

 St. Paul Island, Alaska, speci- 

 men of tin ore collected by Dr. 

 B. W. Evermann, and a collec- 

 tion of mollusks from the Alba- 

 tross Tropical Pacific Expedi- 

 tion, 1899-1900 (67336) ; 13 

 type specimens of lizards col- 

 lected by the steamer Albatross 

 in 1911 (67361) ; miscellaneous 

 collection of echinoderms from 

 the Albatross Panama, East 

 Pacific. Hawaiian, and other 

 cruises which had been deter- 

 mined by A. Agassiz and H. L. 

 Clark (67490) ; basket-fish, 

 from Fernandina, Fla. (67520) ; 

 collection of reptiles made by 

 the Albatross in Lower Cali- 

 fornia (67603) ; 125 fishes col- 

 lected in various localities ; also 

 20 bottles and jars containing a 

 miscellaneous collection of 



