LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Collett, Prof. Robert. (See under Kon- 

 gelige Frederiks Universitet, Christi- 

 ania, Norway). 



Collier, M. F., president, Aston Rogen 

 Mining Company, Paragould, Ark.: 

 Zinc ore from Sharp County, Ark. 

 41885. 



Collins, F. S., Maiden, Mass.: One hun- 

 hundred plants. Purchase. 41868. 



Colton Marble Works, Colton, Cal. 

 Specimen of marble. 42463. 



Combs, Mrs. E., Lakeside, Ohio: Fifty 

 specimens of marine alga? collected at 

 Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County, 

 Cal. 41322. 



Commerce and Labor, Department of, 

 Hon. George B. Cortelyou, Secretary. 

 Transferred from Bureau of Fisheries: 

 Types and other specimens of fishes of 

 the Hawaiian Islands; also crustaceans 

 and other invertebrates and a piece of 

 coral (41289); 15 specimens of Mist- 

 ichthys luzonensis from Lake Buhi, Phil- 

 ippine Islands (41408) ; marine worms 

 from Beaufort, N. C. (41587); received 

 through Dr. B. W. Evermann, 6 plants 

 from Alaska (41819); mollusks, insects, 

 and invertebrates, birds, reptiles, ba- 

 trachians, and a mammal (41840); 2 

 plants (41859); about 10,000 specimens 

 of land and fresh-water mollusks col- 

 lected in and about Lake Maxinkuckee, 

 Indiana, by Dr. Paul Bartsch (41966); 

 skull of a mule obtained by S. G. Worth 

 (42054); 7 specimens of holothurians 

 from Porto Rico (42064); 27 plants 

 from Alaska collected by Prof. C. H. 

 Gilbert (42214) ; piece of rock contain- 

 ing brachiopods from Albatross dredg- 

 ing station No. 3088 (42291); types and 

 ( •< itypes of fishes co I lected by the steamer 

 Albatross in Japan and Hawaii, received 

 through Prof. C. H. Gilbert (42327); 

 collection of. reptiles and batrachians 

 from Indiana, also 3 fishes (42335); 

 reptiles and batrachians from Indiana 

 (42358); 11 plants from northern 

 Maine, collected by Dr. W. C. Kendall 

 (42373); 11 mammals from West Vir- 

 ginia and Maine (42410); miscellaneous 

 specimens of reptiles and batrachians 

 from different localities in the United 



Commerce and Labor, Dept. of — Con. 

 States (42426); head of a shark, tail of 

 a shark, and a whole specimen col- 

 lected by Mr. E. L. Berndt in Hono- 

 lulu (42439); through Dr. B. W. Ever- 

 mann, crustaceans collected in Lake 

 Maxinkuckee, also crustaceans from 

 different sources (42461); about 2,000 

 specimens of land and fresh-water 

 shells from various sections of the 

 United States (42500); 246 plants from 

 the vicinity of Karlak, Kadiak Island, 

 Alaska, collected by Cloudsley Rutter 

 (42561); Hawaiian fishes (42563); col- 

 lection of plants from Alaska, obtained 

 by F. M. Chamberlain (42632); 24 

 sheets of plants collected in southern 

 Oregon by Dr. B. W. Evermann 

 (42633); collection of turtles made by 

 Prof. W. P. Hay in North America 

 (42749); type specimen of Anguilla 

 cmca (42917). 



Computing Scale Company, Dayton, 

 Ohio: Received through O. O. Ozias, 

 manager. No. 71 scale. 42103. 



Congdon, J. E. (See under A. A. Hel- 

 ' ler. ) 



Congress, Library of: Received through 

 Hon. Herbert Putnam, librarian: 

 Hand-made pins with hand-bound 

 heads, found with a mass of manu- 

 scripts dated from 1801 to 1819 (41896); 

 through Mr. W. P. Cutter, leather card- 

 case, which is believed to have once 

 been in the possession of Mrs. Dolly 

 Payne Madison (41282). 



Conrad, Dr. H. S., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Plant from Pennsylvania. 42635. 



Cook, David N., Salem, Mass.: Samples 

 of road material. 42243. 



Cook, Prof. M. T., Greencastle, Ind.: 

 Three specimens of Gallwasp, Dryo- 

 phanta raclicola Ashm. 42169. 



Cook, Dr. O. F., Department of Agricuh 

 ture: Two hundred and seven spiders 

 and miscellaneous insects from Africa 

 and the Canary Islands; also a mollusk 

 and a lizard. 41788. 



Cook, Mrs. T., Sandusky, Ohio: Speci- 

 men of water lily from Ohio. 41378. 



Cooley, R. A., Bozeman, Mont.: Toad, 

 Bufo boreas. 42445. 



