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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



CONZATTI, Prof. C, Oaxaca, Mexico : 

 54 Mexican plants (85835). 



COOKE, Dr. 0. Montague, jr., Hono- 

 lulu, Hawaii, 13 specimens, 1 species, 

 of shells from Oahu, Manoa, Ha- 

 waii (84685). 



COOMBES, J. E., Montclair, N. J. : 6 

 specimens of foreign and military 

 equipment (84210) ; United States 

 Army recruiting poster of tlie pe- 

 riod of the Civil War (84728). 



COOPER ENGINEERING AND MAN- 

 UFACTURING CO., Chicago, lU. : 

 2 photographs of the Hall-Braille 

 writer (86106). 



COOPER, Dr. Hermon C, Glen EUyn 

 lU. : Specimen of chemical for the 

 Loeb collection of chemical types 

 (87704). 



COOPER, I. W., Fort Worth, Tex.: 

 2 beetles from Texas (83330). 



COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, UNI- 

 VERSITETETS BOTANISKE MU- 

 SEUM, Copenhagen, Denmark: 19 

 plants from Panama (85086) ; 467 

 plants (mainly Compositae, Aean- 

 thaceae, and pterodophyta) from 

 tropical America (87488). Ex- 

 change. 



CORNWALL, Ira E., Quarantine Sta- 

 tion, William Head, Victoria, B. C. : 

 12 fossil cetacean and sirenian bones 

 from the Sooke formation, Oligo- 

 cene, of British Columbia (84831). 

 (See also under Rev. Robert Con- 

 nell and Gordon Downes). 



CORONA TYPEWRITER CO., Gro- 

 ton, N. y. (through L. J. Conger, 

 president) : 3 machines visualizing 

 the development of the " Corona " 

 typewriter, the chief features of 

 which are lightness, compactness, 

 and portability (85488). 



CORRINGTON, Dr. J. D., Columbia, 

 S. C. : Specimen of jellyfish from 

 Calibogue Sound, near Savannah, 

 6a. (83452). 



COUILLARD, Mrs. Lilian Walker, 

 New York City (through Rev. John 

 Van Schaick, jr., Boston, Mass.) : 

 Cavalry saber owned during the 

 Civil War, first by Lieut. William 

 Wheelan, First New York Mounted 

 Rifles, and later by his brother, Brig. 



COUILLARD, Mrs. Lilian Walker— 

 Continued. 

 Gen. James Wheelan, United States 

 Army; also .various pieces of mili- 

 tary insignia owned by Brigadier 

 General Wheelan (55 specimens in 

 all) (86185). 



COURT, Edward, Washington, D. C. : 

 25 specimens, 8 species, of land 

 shells from Florida (87957). 



CROS, Dr. A., Mascara, Algeria 

 (through Dr. A. G. Boving) : 6 

 slides with beetle larvae from Al- 

 geria (83712). Exchange. 



CROSBY, Prof. C. R., Ithaca, N. Y. : 

 Isoped from San Clements Island, 

 Calif. (86251). 



CRUSE, Mrs. Jake, Greenland, Ark. 

 (through Mrs. Laura M. Allen, Ro- 

 chester, N. Y.) : A hand-woven pil- 

 low cover, woven in coverlet pat- 

 tern in 1922 by Miss Eliza Lee, 

 sister of the donor (85252). 



CRUSHED SHELL CO., THE, Musca- 

 tine, Iowa: 1 specimen of mollusk 

 from Japan (86949). 



CUDMORE, Tom, Washington, D. 0. : 

 Bat from the District of Columbia 

 (84805). 



CULBERTSON, J. G., Wichita Falls, 

 Tex. : Collection of feather-work, 

 woven objects and a shrunken hu- 

 man head (86326). Loan. 



CURRAN, C. Howard. (See under 

 Canadian Government, Department 

 of Agriculture, Entomological 

 Branch.) 



CURTIS, F. C-^Punta Gorda, Fla. 

 (through Commerce, Department of. 

 Bureau, of Fisheries) : Piece of 

 planking from bottorn of a vessel, 

 containing marine borers. 



CUSHMAN, Dr. JosEa-H A., Sharon, 

 Mass. : The paratypes of 6 species 

 of Pliocene and PleistocGLie foramini- 

 fera from California (87283). 



DABBENE, Dr. Roberto, Buenos 

 Aires, Argentina : Skin of a bird 

 (84300). Exchange. 



DAHLGREN, Ulric, Salisbury Cove, 

 Me. : 3 specimens of amphipods and 

 4 isopods (87317). 



DALL, Dr. W. H. (See under M. E. 

 Carruthers, and D. Thaanum.) 



