LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
CHENEY BrotrHers, South Manchester, 
Conn.: Grant silk reel and skeins 
of yarn showing methods of wind- 
ing; specimens showing the _ proc- 
esses used in weaving, printing and 
finishing silk goods; silk scarfs and 
ribbons (56298). 
CHESTER GRANITE AND 
Works, Chester, Mass.: 
cube of granite (55737). 
CuiLps, L. J., Rialto, Cal.: Specimen 
of Wilkeite from Crestmore, Cal. 
(56699). 
CHRISTOPHERSON, EDMUND D., Empire, 
Canal Zone: 39 specimens of Pan- 
ama woods collected by Mr. Chris- 
topherson (56179: purchase). 
CHUBBUCK, LEVI, Washington, D. C.: 
Sacred bison skull (55915). 
CLAPP, WILLIAM F., Museum of Com- 
parative Zodlogy, Cambridge, Mass. : 
Mollusks from Massachusetts, repre- 
senting 2 species (56810). 
CLARK, AUSTIN H., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Skin of Marmosa and skin of 
Dasypus, from Tobago (55958); 40 
mammal skins and 63 bird skins, 
from various localities (56885) ; type 
specimen of Peripatus (Epiperipa- 
tus) trinidadensis broadwayi from 
Tobago (56935). 
CLARK, B. PRESTON, Boston, Mass.: 50 
specimens of Sphingidze from Real 
del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico (56542) ; 
about 150 Lepidoptera and other in- 
sects from Mexico and 75 butterflies 
from Banff, Alberta, Canada 
(56630) ; small collection of Lepi- 
doptera (56987: gift and exchange). 
POLISHING 
A 5-inch 
CLARK, FRANK Scott, Detroit, Mich. 
(through Mr. George W. Harris, 
Washington, D. C.): Photographic 
portrait group ‘The Greek Temple 
Dance” (56589). 
CLARK, Dr. G. Harpy, Waterloo, Iowa: 
An anatomical specimen (56919). 
CraRK, JAMES L., New York City: 
Kudu skull and skull of a sable 
antelope (55745); roan antelope 
skull, Ozanna equina langheldi, from 
British East Africa (56681: ex- 
173 
CLARK, JAMES L.—Continued. 
change) ; skull of topi, Damaliscus, 
and 1 of waterbuck, Kobus, from 
British East Africa (56813); 18 
antelope skulls—9 Ozanna, 1 Amme- 
laphus, 2 Cobus vardoni, 2 Adenota 
cob, 1 Damaliscus and 3 Tragela- 
phus, all from British East Africa 
and North-West Rhodesia (57017: 
exchange); 6 African antelope 
skuls—2 Onotragus, 2 Taurotragus, 
1 Oryx and 1 Adenota (57053: ex- 
change). 
CLARK, Miss May 8., Bureau of Ameri- 
can Ethnology: A Navaho blanket 
(57061 : purchase). 
CLARKE, Prof. F. W., U. S. Geological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: 287 
photographs of snow’ crystals 
(56087). 
CLARKE, Mrs. F. W., Washington, 
D. C.: A locket containing a picture 
of “ Peace,” period of 1812 (56525) ; 
a earved  tortoise-shell backcomb 
(56582). Loan. 
CLEMENTS, E. F., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Specimen of black-poll war- 
bler, Dendroica striata (55978). 
CiovueH, L., East Concord, N. H.: Sam- 
ples of lithiophilite (56998). 
COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A., University 
of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.: 185 mis- 
cellaneous insects (55759; 55870; 
56052) ; 29 insects of which 12 named 
specimens belonging to 10 species (3 
species represented by cotypes) are 
North American bees, and 10 named 
specimens belonging to 9 species (2 
species represented by cotypes) are 
Australian bees new to the Museum 
collections (55927); 9 insects, in- 
cluding the type of Cerceris angula- 
ris (56185) ; type of Veronicella mex- 
icana betheli; type of Philomycus 
costaricensis and one slide; cotypes 
of Oreohelia haydeni betheli, O. hay- 
demi var. alia, and O. hendersoni 
dakani; 2 slides of Agriolimasa guate- 
malensis montaguensis from Panama 
and Glenwood Springs, Colo. (56163) ; 
4 specimens of Oroperipatus corradoi 
