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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



CLAPP, George H., Sewickley, Pa.: 

 A sinistral specimen of a Cuban 

 Oerion, the only sinistral Cerion so 

 far as noted; 2 additional shells 

 from Cuba, the largest specimens 

 that have come under the notice of 

 the Museum, and 5 microscopic 

 preparations of Cerion radulas 

 (71974). 

 CLAPP, Dr. Wm. F. (See under Na- 

 tional Research Council.) 

 CLARK, B. Preston, Boston, Mass. : 

 10,666 specimens of Lepidoptera 

 from the Philippine Islands, 87 

 specimens of Lepidoptera from 

 Syria, and 6 species of Sphingidae 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (71713). 

 CLARK, Robert Sterling, New York 

 City: 33 mammals, 451 birds, 128 

 reptiles and amphibians, 686 fishes, 

 20 lots of crustaceans, and* 2 cephal- 

 opods, from the provinces of Fulden, 

 Kiangsu, and Chekiang, China, col- 

 lected by A. de C. Sowerby (70762). 

 CLARKSON, Edward H., Newbury- 

 port, Mass. : 2 photographs of fern 

 rootstocks (70830) ; photograph of a 

 plant (71672). 

 CLAUDE JOSEPH, Brother, Correo 

 Nunoa, Chile : 130 plants from Chile 

 (70258) ; 340 specimens of plants 

 (70497, 70870, 71199) ; 38 drawings 

 of nests and larvae of bees, and 10 

 nests of bees (70819) ; 78 plants 

 from Chile and a collection of draw- 

 ings of wasps and their nests 

 (71423) ; nests of 10 species of bees 

 and wasps and material represent- 

 ing immature stages of 22 species 

 of bees and wasps (71485) ; (through 

 Department of State) 81 plants 

 from Chile (71508). 



(See also under Institute de la 

 Salle, Santiago.) 

 CLAUD Y, C. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Daguerreotype and a tintype 

 (71730). 

 CLEMENTS, Miss Gabrtelle de V., 

 Washington, D. G. : Soft-ground 

 etching with aquatint, printed in 

 colors (70767). 



CLEMENTS, Henry W., Rutland, Vt. : 

 A large slab of fucbsite marble 

 (70931). 



CLEMMONS, Dr. William, Gran- 

 ■ville, Ohio (through Dr. George A. 

 Dorsey) : Hindu goldsmith's bellows 

 (71866). 



CLEVELAND, Miss Catherine E. t . 

 Kensington, Md. : Skin of a harle- 

 quin duck prepared by natives in 

 Labrador (70481). 



CLEVELAND-CLIFFS IRON CO., 

 THE, Cleveland, Ohio: 8 charts 

 showing uses of chemicals derived 

 from wood (71788). 



CLINTON, H. G. Manhattan, Nev. : 

 4 large exhibition specimens of min- 

 erals, and 1 plate of fossil sponges 

 (70465, exchange) ; benjaminite 

 and associations from the Outlaw 

 mine, Nye County, Nev. ; xonota- 

 lite from Isle Royale, Mich. ; and 

 miscellaneous minerals and ores 

 from the White Caps mine, Manhat- 

 tan, Nev. ; also specimen of crys- 

 tallized stibnite from the White 

 Caps mine (70542; 71646) ; a small 

 collection of fossils including grap- 

 tolites from Nevada, bryozoans and 

 plants from New South Wales 

 (71601). 



COBBOLD, E. S„ Church Stretton, 

 Shropshire, England : Collection of 

 Lower and Middle Cambrian fossils 

 from Comley, England (70667, ex- 

 change). 



COCHEU, Maj. G. W., Manila, P. L : 

 Photograph of a map of Manila 

 made in 1739 (70631). 



COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A., Boul- 

 der, Colo. : 50 bees representing 

 bolotypes of 48 species (70402) ; S 

 named bees representing 8 species, 

 4 of which are represented by para- 

 types (70419) ; a small series of 

 characteristic metalliferous ores 

 from Tutihe, Maritime Province, 

 Siberia (71063) ; 33 specimens, 16 

 species, of land shells from Japan 

 and Siberia, including 2 cotypes of 

 a new subspecies (71073) ; toad 

 from Siberia ; 21 type specimens of 



