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COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A.—Continued. | Comps, CLark W., Washington, D. C.: 
(56447); 11 plants from Colorado 
and New Mexico (56514; 56573) ; 20 
specimens of named bees, including 
6 cotypes and 4 species, mostly from 
New South Wales (56564) ; 4 speci- 
mens of Oroperipatus corradoi col- 
lected at Ancon, Canal Zone, by Mr. 
J. Zetek (56936) ; 9 unnamed insects 
and 5 types (3 of Hymenoptera, 1 of 
Diptera, and 1 of Homoptera) 
(56971). 
CopwIsE, Miss LoUIsE SALTER, Kings- 
ton, N. Y.: A needlebook, said to 
have been owned by Pocahontas, pre- 
sented to the donor by the Countess 
Maria Conavarro, one of the descend- 
ants of the Indian princess (56002) ; 
watch, apparently of English make 
(56048). 
Coaain, W. M. (through Dr. Thomas N. 
White, Franklin, Va.) : Florida cor- 
morant, Phalacrocoraxr auritus flori- 
danus, from Virginia (56902). 
CoLLINS, FranK S8., North Eastham, 
Mass.: 50 specimens of alge, Phy- 
cotheca Boreali-Americana, Fascicle 
XXXIX (56889: purchase). 
COLORADO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Fort 
Collins, Colo. (through Prof. C. P. 
Gillette) : Types of 12 species and a 
paratype of an additional species of 
Andrena (56270: exchange). 
CoLoRADO COLLEGE, MUSEUM OF, Colo- 
rado Springs, Colo. (through Mr. E. 
R. Warren, director): The type of 
Nemorhadus palmeri and both fem- 
ora and lower jaw of Marmota sp. 
(56741: loan). 
CoLtorADO MusruM or NATURAL His- 
tory, Denver, Colo.: 2 pairs of Gam- 
bel’s quail, Lophortyx gambeli, from 
Colorado (56992). 
CoLoRADO, UNIVERSITY oF, Boulder, 
Colo.: 115 specimens of monzonite 
(56337: exchange). 
CoLORADO- Y ULE MARBLE COMPANY, 
Marble, Colo.: A table made of 
Colorado-Yule marble and a large 
slab of this marble (559382; 56112). 
Silver holder for cockade, War of 
1812; china plate from flagship St. 
Lawrence, Battle of Lake Erie, War 
of 1812; and a purse of green and 
gold beads (57055: loan). 
COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF: 
Bureau of Fisheries: Collections 
of mollusks and plants, from the 
vicinity of Nushagak, Alaska, col- 
lected by Mr. G. Dallas Hanna and 
Mr. C. J. Roach (55670) ; about 100 
starfishes, comprising 18 species and 
varieties, from the expeditions to 
Samoa, the northwest Pacific and 
the Philippine Islands, received 
through Dr. Walter K. Fisher 
(55741); 5 vials of crustaceans from 
Letnik Lake, Afognak Island, 
Alaska (55795); 162 lots of named 
ascidians, including types of 8 new 
species, and 48 lots of miscellaneous 
invertebrates, from the Philippine 
expedition of the Albatross, 1907- 
1910 (56066); mammals, reptiles, 
fishes, insects, mollusks and other 
invertebrates and alg, from Lake 
Maxinkuckee and other points in 
the northern part of Indiana, col- 
lected by Dr. B. W. Evermann and 
Mr. H. Walton Clark (56206) ; fora- 
minifera collected by the Albatross 
and reported on by Prof. F. E. 
Schuize in Bulletin of the Museum 
of Comparative Zodlogy, Volume 51, 
No. 6 (56258); collection of fishes 
made by Prof. George Wagner in 
Minnesota during the summer of 
1911 (56278); type specimen of a 
distome. Parorchis avitus, from a 
herring gull, Woods Hole, Mass., 
described by Dr. Edwin Linton 
(56285) ; 56 fishes collected in Japan 
and California, and 59 batrachians 
and reptiles collected in California 
and Nevada, through Dr. J. O. Sny- 
der (56326); toads, a shell and a 
slug, from Alaska, collected prin- 
cipally by Mr. Ernest P. Walker 
(56340); reptiles and batrachians 
from North Carolina, collected by 
Mr. B. Schwartz (56349) ; plankton 
