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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



COBLBNTZ, Dr. W. W., Washington, 

 D. 0. : 3 grasshoppers, a photograph 

 of them, and 2 glowworms from 

 Arizona (86291) ; a sandstone con- 

 cretion from the Colorado Desert 

 north of Flagstaff, Ariz. (86451). 



COCKAYNE, E. O., Boston, Mass.: 

 8 fossils from the Soleuhofen litho- 

 graphic stone quarries (85920). 

 Exchange. 



COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A., Boulder, 

 Colo. : 12 invertebrate fossils from 

 the Tertiary rocks of Sakhalin 

 Island (83360) ; 15 specimens of 

 aculeate Hymenoptera representing 

 7 species new to the Museum col- 

 lections (83414, exchange) ; 25 mis- 

 cellaneous imidentified insects and 

 4 specimens of identified bees, rep- 

 resenting 3 species new to the Mu- 

 seum collections (83991) ; 15 plants 

 from Siberia (85229) ; 37 named 

 bees, being types of 33 species, 1 

 type of a species of weevil, and 32 

 miscellaneous unidentified insects 

 (85263) ; 12 holotypes of 12 species 

 of bees (85448) ; 11 specimens of 

 bees, representing 11 si>ecies, 8 of 

 which are holotypes and 1 a cotype 

 (86047) ; 25 specimens of deter- 

 mined bees, representing 25 species, 

 including types of 21 ; also 26 un- 

 determined insects (86302) ; 22 

 slides of mouth parts of bees repre- 

 senting 21 species, 4 of which are 

 made from type material (86763) ; 

 type of land shell from Japan, and 

 4 specimens, 4 species, of sea shells 

 from Siberia (86802) ; 12 uniden- 

 tified miscellaneous insects ; type of 

 a moth ; holotypes of 31 species of 

 bees, and 1 identified grasshopper 

 (86957) ; 32 specimens of insects, 

 including the holotypes of 25 species 

 of bees (87007) ; plant (87672). 



COLLADO, Sr. Don Enrique, San 

 Jose, Costa Rica (through Sr. Don 

 Oton Jimenez) : Specimen of a tree 

 from Costa Rica (85604). 



COLLEY, A. G., Sacramento, Calif.: 

 2 stone muUers from El Dorado 

 County, Calif. (86973). 



COLLINS, Prof. J. Franklin, Provi- 

 dence, R. I. : 3 grasses and 125 

 plants from Rhode Island (85267, 

 85360) . 



COLLINS-GARNER CONGO EXPE- 

 DITION, Fernan Vaz, French 

 Congo : A twist of native smoking 

 tobacco obtained by C. R. Asche- 

 meier at Anguanamo, N'govi, 

 French Congo, in 1919 (84927). Col- 

 lected for the Museum. 



COLLOTYPE CO., THE, Elizabeth, 

 N. J. : 18 collotype prints in black 

 and white and in colors (86589). 



COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA, 

 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (through Mrs. Carolyn 

 Gilbert Benjamin) : Pearl tiara, 

 necklace, and 2 brooches, a gold 

 mourning ring, a tortoise-shell snuff- 

 box, a silver tea caddy, and a china 

 saucer (8 specimens) (86968). 

 Loan. 



COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF, Boul- 

 der, Colo, (through Prof. Junius 

 Henderson) : 41 specimens of mol- 

 lusks from Colorado, Wyoming, 

 Utah, and Montana (86235). Ex- 

 change. 



COLORPLATE ENGRAVING CO., 

 THE, New York City: Half-tone re- 

 production of the painting "The 

 Storm" by P. A. Cot (87000). 



COMBS, L. B., Lexington, Ky.: 2 

 fishes "rainbow darter" (87123). 



COMERFORD, B. M., Washington, D. 

 C. : 4 books, each with a fore edge 

 painting ( 86304 )';^ a series of Irish 

 coins issued 1034r-1797 ; a series of 

 English maundy coins, issued 1660- 

 1915, and a series of Irish gun money 

 1689-1690 (356 specimens) (86623) ; 

 English maundy coins issued 

 1660-1906 (120 specimens) (87959). 

 Loan. 



COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF: 

 Bureau of Fisheries: The type 

 specimens of 2 new species of 

 echinoderms, 1 starfish, and 1 

 brittle-star (83301) ; 4 speci- 

 mens of devil fish caught in the 

 spring of 1924 in the Mediter- 

 ranean Sea, off the coast of 



