LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT oF—Contd. 
and invertebrates, reptiles, ‘turtle 
eggs, insects, mollusks and plants, 
from Indiana (563866; 56390); 49 
bird eggs from Alaska, collected by 
Mr, G. Dallas Hanna (56417) ; col- 
lections from the north Atlantic 
coast of the United States by the 
schooner Grampus during 1918, under 
the direction of Dr. H. B. Bigelow, 
including pteropods, cephalopods and 
other mollusks, Salpze, amphipods, 
hydrozoans, etc. The material in 
several of these groups had been 
studied and classified by Dr. Bige- 
low and Mr. W. BH. Clapp (56485; 
56490; 56569; 56751); 9 specimens 
of Peneus setiferus and 2 specimens 
of Chloridella empusa, from Louis- 
iana, collected. by the Conservation 
Commission (56473); fishes from 
California, Oregon and Nevada and 
from the Albatross expedition of 
1906, received through Dr. J. O. 
Snyder (56488); 7 specimens of 
Rangia flecuwosa from Vermilion 
Bay, La., collected by Mr. E. A. 
Mellhenny (56492); skin and skull 
of a deer, Odocoileus, from Wran- 
gell Narrows, Alaska, collected by 
Mr. Ernest P. Walker (55606) ; the 
first series of a collection of schizo- 
pods taken by the schooner Grampus 
during the summer of 1912 and 
identified by Dr. H. J. Hansen 
(56762) ; 8 specimens representing 
3 species of isopods (56880); fur- 
seal teeth, a shrew, a bird, reptiles 
and batrachians, fishes, inverte- 
brates including insects and mol- 
lusks, and plants (56911); mycto- 
phids (lantern fishes) from. the 
South Pacific (56923) ; 181 specimens 
of fresh-water mussels from various 
points in the United States (56961) ; 
specimens of the species of pearl 
shells from the Mississippi Valley 
which are used for the manufacture 
of buttons (57004); type specimens 
of fishes collected by the Albatross 
in the North Pacific in 1904 and 
described by Dr. C. H. Gilbert 
(57104); 30 mammals, including | 
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COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT oF—Contd. 
types of 10 species described by Dr. 
C. H. Townsend, collected by the 
Albatross in Lower California and 
received through the American 
Museum of Natural History (57112). 
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic 
Commerce: 5 samples of gum and 
resins collected in the market of 
Aden, British Arabia, by the Amer- 
ican consul, Walter H. Schulz 
(56352). 
CONGRESS, LIBRARY OF. (See under 
American Colonization Society.) 
CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Albany, 
N. Y. (through Dr. Tarleton H. 
Bean): Specimens of Hydra fusca 
from the Adirondack State fish 
hatchery (55982; 56209). 
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY, Fair- 
mont, W. Va.: A model plant show- 
ing, on the scale of one inch to the 
foot, a West Virginia coal district— 
miner’s village, with mine trackage, 
coal tipple, washery and coke plant; 
the machinery is all in actual work- 
ing parts. Received at the close of 
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 
1904 (55791). 
ConzaTTI, Dr. C., Oaxaca de Juarez, 
Oaxaca, Mexico: 11 living speci- 
mens of Cactaceae #from Mexico 
(56188; 56360; 56869); 8 living 
specimens of Cactaceae from Mexico 
(56529 : exchange). 
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, UNIVERSITE- 
TETS ZOOLOGISKE MUSEUM: A small 
collection of stone implements, shells 
and bone fragments found in Dan- 
ish and Icelandic  refuse-heaps 
(kitchen middens) (56760: ex- 
change). 
CopreR BoTtTOM MINING AND MILLING 
CoMPaNy, Careyhurst, Wyo.: 2 teeth 
and 2 vertebrie of Hlephas (56926). 
CoRDAY AND GROSS COMPANY, Cleve- 
land, Ohio: 22 examples of offset 
printing in color (18 duplicates), 
representing the work of the firm 
(55706). 
