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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



Clemens, Mrs. Joseph, Fort Sill, Okla. : 

 8 specimens of plants from Texas 

 (61413). 



Clements, Miss Gabrielle DeV., 

 Washington, D. C. : 9 specimens of 

 color printing (62396). 



Clements, J. Morgan, New York City : 

 A specimen of antimony oxide ore 

 from China, and 1 of piedmontite 

 schist from Japan (62526). 



Cleveland Engineering Society, The. 

 Chamber of Commerce Building, 

 Cleveland, Ohio : Engraving of C. W. 

 Wason, made by Lord Kelvin on the 

 Amstutz Akrograph engraving ma- 

 chine, in London, 1898 (61343). 



Clokey, Ira W., Denver, Colo. : 187 

 specimens of plants from Colorado 

 (62338, exchange). 



Clyde Iron Works, Duluth, Minn. : 13 

 mounted photographs of logging ma- 

 chinery (61552). 



Cobb, John N. (See under Alaska 

 Packers' Association, The.) 



Cochran, S. C, Mclntyre, Fla. : 

 Tooth of a beaked whale (61657). 



Cockerell, Prof. T. D. A., Boulder, 

 Colo. : 5 water-color drawings and 4 

 specimens of plants (61547) ; 37 mi- 

 croscopic mounts of plants (61660). 



Cole, Miss Lilian A., Union, Me. : 507 

 specimens of plants (6140S, 61600). 



Colima, Mexico, Direccion General 

 de Educacion del Gobierno del 

 Estado de Colima : About 500 speci- 

 mens of insects (62214). 



Collett, Edward J., Big Lue Ranch, 

 Mule Creek, N. Mex. (through Miss 

 Regina M. Brady) : Skeleton of a 

 white man (62118). 



Collins & Aikman Co., New York 

 City : 18 specimens of cotton, mohair, 

 and silk velvets (62318). 



Collins - Garner Congo Expedition, 

 Fernan Vaz, French Congo, Africa : 

 90 mammal skins with skulls, 4 small 

 mammal skeletons, 2 mammal skulls, 

 155 bird skins, 4 bird skeletons, 2 

 eggs, a small collection of insects, 

 26 specimens of plants, and a collec- 

 tion of shells; 200 mammals, 113 

 birds, 1 nest and 3 eggs, and 2 rep- 

 tiles; 91 mammals, 149 bird skins, 

 1 bird skeleton, 1 crocodile, and 



Collins-Garner Congo Expedition — 

 Continued, 

 a small collection of plants, all col- 

 lected by Mr. C. R. W. Aschemeier 

 (61585, 62237, 62350, collected for the 

 Museum ) . 



Commerce Department of: 



Bureau of Fisheries: 3 bird skins 

 and a blue fox pup, Alopex, from 

 St. George Island, Alaska (61386, 

 61554) ; 22 bottles of fresh-water 

 plankton collected by Mr. G. Dallas 

 Hanna at St. Paul and St. George 

 Islands, Alaska ; also 50 Alaskan 

 mollusks collected by Mr. Hanna 

 (61577, 617S5) ; skulls of 3 black 

 bears, 2 wolves, and 7 lynx, and 1 

 coyote skins (61405) ; 10 porpoise 

 skulls with skeletons, 1 odd skull, 

 and 3 photographs (61743) ; 4 in- 

 vertebrates, 1 fish, and 2 mammals 

 collected on the Seal Islands (61789) ; 

 skins of a muskrat, ermine, mink, 

 and spermophile (61884) ; 6 young 

 turtles from Fairport, Iowa (61S93) ; 

 47 specimens of Elassoma sonatina 

 collected by Mr. F. M. Barnes at 

 Mound, Madison Parish, La. (62103) ; 

 25 specimens, 13 species, of calca- 

 reous sponges, including types of 11 

 new species, collected by the Alba- 

 tross Northwestern Pacific cruise, 

 1906, and reported on by Mr. Sanji 

 Hozawa (61397) ; specimen of mol- 

 lusk, Mactra solidissima similis, col- 

 lected by Mr. J. Francis Le Baron 

 at Panama City, Fla. (61504) ; 8 

 vials containing a collection of en- 

 tomostraca secured at the Pribilof 

 Islands (61637) ; crayfish, Astacus 

 gambeli, from Gogarza, Utah 

 (61991) ; 156 lots, approximately 

 2,250 specimens, of identified Phil- 

 ippine chaetognatha (worms), in- 

 cluding the type of a new species, 

 Sagitta philippini ; also 61 lots of in- 

 determinable remnants of Philip- 

 pine chaetognatha (61992) ; 6 speci- 

 mens of mollusks, Lampsilis radiata, 

 collected at Harwichport, Mass., by 

 Mr. Raymond L. Rich (62110) ; 15 

 shrimps, Pandalus borealis, collected 

 9 miles southeast of Boone Islands 

 (62563). (See also under Capt. 

 MtKenney and D. Stormont). 



