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COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF— 

 Continued. 

 Bureau of Fisheries — Continued. 

 Italy (84062) ; 16 specimens of 

 isopods collected by Messrs. Hil- 

 debrand and Foster, in a salt 

 water estuary at Triumfo, El 

 Salvador (84801) ; specimen of 

 Atlantic salmon from Upukoro 

 River, Lake TeAnau, New Zea- 

 land, where it had been intro- 

 duced, collected by Edgar P. 

 Stead of Canterbury, New Zea- 

 land (85075) ; 10 specimens, 3 

 species, of fresh-water moUusks 

 (85286) ; type specimen of new 

 whitefish from Lake Nipigon, 

 Ontario, collected by Walter 

 Koelz (85427) ; a small col- 

 lection of invertebrates, com- 

 prising several moUusks, a 

 sipunculid worm from the stom- 

 ach of a walrus, an ophiuran, 

 12 amphipods, several barnacles 

 and bryozoa attached to a dead 

 pecten shell, and a fish, all col- 

 lected in Greenland by D. B. 

 Macmillan, expedition of the 

 Bowdoin, 1924 (85624) ; anomu- 

 ran crab taken by halibut fish- 

 ermen in Lynn Canal, Alaska, 

 and given to the bureau by the 

 Rev. A. P. Kashevarofe (85843) ; 

 9 specimens of prepared com- 

 mercial Bahama and Florida 

 sponges from the Bureau of 

 Foreign and Domestic Com- 

 merce (86077) ; 520 specimens 

 of fishes from North Carolina 

 and Connecticut, received by the 

 bureau from Dr. R. E. Coker, 

 department of zoology, Univer- 

 sity of North Carolina, Chapel 

 Hill, N. C. (86249) ; a collection 

 of fishes (2,150 specimens) from 

 El Salvador, Central America, 

 made by Samuel F. Hildebrand 

 and Fred J. Foster, during 

 January and February, 1924 

 (87003) ; 5 type specimens of 

 whitefishes (87184) ; 11 speci- 

 mens of sponges from Florida 



COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF— 

 Continued. 

 Bureau of Fisheries — Continued, 

 in their natural state (87239) ; 

 a collection of sponges compris- 

 ing 2 " grass," 2 " yellow," 2 

 " wire," and 3 " wool," all 

 taken off Cedar Key, Florida ; 

 (87532); 61 specimens of 

 shrimps from Alaskan waters 

 (87858). 



(See also under F. C. Curtis.) 

 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic 

 Commerce: 34 samples of crude 

 rubber, gutta-percha and chicle, 

 collected by members of the 

 Amazon Party Crude Rubbet 

 Survey ; 5 samples of crude rub- 

 ber and chicle, 2 tapping knives 

 and 1 sample of gutta-percha 

 mending tissue, from various 

 sources ; also 15 si)ecimens of 

 oil seeds and 28 specimens of 

 vegetable oils from the Com- 

 mercial Museum, Para, Brazil 

 (84679). 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey: 4 

 models illustrating various 

 phases of the work of the 

 United States Coast and Geo- 

 detic Survey (84613) ; 197 bot- 

 tles of bottom samples taken by 

 the Coast and Geodetic Survey 

 steamer Isis, operating of£ the 

 coast of Florida in March and 

 April, 1917 (85645). 

 Lighthouse Service (through sup- 

 erintendent of lighthouses, 

 seventh district, Key West, 

 Fla.) : 7 marine annelids from 

 Key West, Fla. (83526). 

 CONGER, L. J. (See under Corona 



Typewriter Co.) 

 CONGRESS, LIBRARY OF, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 3 specimens showing dup- 

 licating process of printing for the 

 blind (87952). Transfer. 

 CONNELL, Rev. Robert, Victoria, B. 

 C. (through Ira E. Cornwall) : 

 Greater portion of a cetacean scap- 

 ula from the Sooke formation, Oli- 

 gocene, of British Columbia (84944). 



