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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Copeland, E. B. (mi address given): 

 Received through Dr. E. L. Greene. 

 Specimen of Gormannia from Califor- 

 nia, 41825. 



Copenhagen, Denmark: Zoological Mu- 

 seum of the University. Received 

 through Prof. Th. Mortensen: Echino- 

 derms (41588); through Prof. G. M. R. 

 Levinsen, about 100 species of Euro- 

 pean Mesozoic and Tertiary bryozoans 

 (42476). Exchange. 



Coquillett, D. W. (See under T. H. 



" Coffin.) 



Cotton, James S. (See under Smithso- 

 nian Institution. ) 



Coumbe, W. W., Gunston, Va. : Skin and 

 skull of Arctornys sp. 42647. 



Court, E. J., Washington, D. C. : About 

 950 specimens of land and fresh-water 

 shells from Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 

 (41494; 41516; 41690; 41714); about 

 150 specimens of land and fresh-water 

 shells from the District of Columbia 

 (41760) ; about 550 land and fresh- water 

 shells from Harpers Ferry, W. Va. , the 

 District of Columbia, and Cherry Hill, 

 Md. (41964; 42047): 2 specimens of 

 Succinea ovalis Say, from Maryland 

 (42533); specimens of land and fresh- 

 water mollusks from Virginia (42877). 



Coville, F. V., Botanist, Department of 

 Agriculture: Twenty-four specimens of 

 cacti. 42846. (See also under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. ) 



Coyne, P. J., Greaterville, Ariz.: Beetle, 

 Alaus zunianus Casey; 2 beetles repre- 

 senting the species Psiloptera drummondi 

 Laporte and Gory; Hawk-moth Phi- 

 lampelus typhon Kulg, and 8 Honey- 

 ants, Myrmecocystus. 42909. 



Craig, R. Lee, Fossil, Wyo. : Three fossil 

 fishes (41622); 3 fossil fishes from a 

 quarry at Kemmerer (42927). Pur' 

 chase. 



Crane, W. E., Brooklyn, N. Y. : Seventy 

 specimens of Clinton fossils from Mc- 

 Keeys, Pa. Exchange. 42115. 



Crawford, J. G., Albany, Oreg. Through 

 Dr. Leonhard Stejneger: Three photo- 

 graphs of archeological specimens. 

 42562. 



Griddle, Norman, Aweme, Manitoba, 

 Canada: Three specimens of Leucobre- 

 phos middendorfi, a rare Lepidoptera. 

 42527. 



Cripps, 0. N., Aiken, S. C. : ."Glass 

 snake, ' ' Ophisaurus ventralis, from South 

 ( 'arolina. 41660. 



Crosby, F. W., Washington, D. C. : Ba- 

 saltic lava, garnetiferous sand, and a 

 portion of a tusk of a mammoth (?) 

 from St. Michael and Nome, Alaska 

 (41642); diatomaceous earth from 

 Colby, Wash. (41650); specimens of 

 silicified wood from Glover, Idaho 

 (42205) ; specimen of molybdenite from 

 near Campo, San Diego County, Cal. 

 (42464); specimen of massive granite 

 from 20 miles east of San Diego (42574). 



Cross, Whitman. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Crossingham, W., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Snake (Coluber guttatus), from 

 Silver Hill, Md. (41506); salamander 

 (42690). 



Crozier, Brig. (Ten. William, U.S. Army. 

 ( Sec under War Department.) 



(Vllex, O. C. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution. ) 



Corbie, R. P., U. S. National Museum: 

 One hundred and forty specimens of 

 miscellaneous insects from Alberta, 

 North Dakota and Minnesota (41545). 

 (See also under A. N. Caudell; H. G. 

 Dyar; Washington Biologists Field 

 Club; E. B. Williamson. ) 



Curtiss, A. H., Jacksonville, Fla. : Two 

 hundred and twelve plants from New 

 Providence Island. Purchase. 41606. 



Cushing, Mrs. F. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Zuni suit, (Loan. ) 9473. 



Cusick, W. C, Union, Oreg.: Two hun- 

 dred and four plants from Oregon. 

 Purchase. 41815. 



Cutter, W. P. (See under Congress, 

 Library of.) 



Dall, Dr. W. H., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey: Nine color sketches of fishes 

 painted by the donor while a student 

 under the elder Professor Agassiz, in- 

 cluding the species Holocentrus; Rhom- 

 bus triacanthm; Perca flava-pupurea; 



