REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1924 



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COCKERELL, Prof. T. D. A.— Con. 

 fossil insects from Siberia, collected 

 and described by the donor (71092, 

 71117) ; 18 type specimens of fos- 

 sils, chiefly plants, from Green 

 Eiver Eocene, Roan Mountains, 

 Colo. (71136) ; 10 specimens of 

 identified bees, including 2 para- 

 types, representing 9 species ; also 

 9 miscellaneous specimens of un- 

 identified insects (7130S) ; 27 in- 

 sects, including 11 named bees, new 

 to the Museum collections (71413) ; 

 28 specimens of insects, including 9 

 species of named bees, 3 of which 

 are represented by cotypes (71637) ; 

 54 specimens of insects, 46 repre- 

 senting unidentified beetles, and 8 

 representing paratypes of 6 new 

 species of bees (71771). 



(See also under Dr. Arnold Mol- 

 trecht. ) 



COFFIN, H. A. (See under Cadillac 

 Motor Car Co.) 



COFFIN, Howard E. (See under 

 Earle Ovington.) 



COKER, Prof. R. E. (See under 

 North Carolina, University of.) 



COLE, E. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 Telegraph transmitting typewriter 

 complete ; also extra transmitter 

 portion of this machine and 28 ex- 

 tra Morse character rings for this 

 machine (71801, loan). 



COLE, Dr. Frank R., Redlands, Calif. : 



5 flies representing 3 species, in- 

 cluding 1 paratype (71951). 



COLE, Miss Grace M. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry.) 



COLEGIO DEL SAGRADO CORA- 

 Z®N, Guantanamo, Oriente, Cuba 

 (through Brother Hioram) : Ferns 

 (70609). 



COLEY, L. B., Alexander City, Ala.: 

 2 samples of paper-shelled pecans 

 and 3 samples of very large hickory 

 nuts (71159). 



COLLOM, Mrs. W. B., Payson, Ariz.: 



6 plants from Arizona (71550, 

 71706) ; 2 plants (71606). 



COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA, 

 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (through Mrs. Caro- 

 lyn Gilbert Benjamin) : A French 

 Red Cross decoration presented to 

 Mrs. Mabel C. S. D'Olier for service 

 rendered during the World War 

 when a member of the American 

 Friends Service Committee (70635) ; 

 silver sugar tongs, tea caddy, and 

 cream pitcher (71371). Loan. 

 COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA, 

 WISCONSIN SOCIETY OF. (See 

 under Victor Morris.) 

 COLORADO AGRICULTURAL COL- 

 LEGE, Fort Collins, Colo, (through 

 Prof. C. P. Gillette) : 1 fly (70321) ; 

 72 adults and 4 sets of galls of 

 gall-making Cynipidae, being types 

 of 43 species described by C. P. 

 Gillette ; also 35 adults, being types 

 of 34 species of miscellaneous Hy- 

 menoptera (71950). 

 COLORADO COLLEGE, Colorado 

 Springs, Colo. : Type specimens of 

 invertebrate and vertebrate fossils, 

 described chiefly by F. W. Cragin 

 (71865, exchange). 

 COLORADO MARBLE & STONE CO., 

 THE, Denver, Colo. : A sample of 

 Colorado travertine (70278). 

 COLORADO MUSEUM OF NA- 

 TURAL HISTORY, Denver, Colo.: 

 Meteoric iron from near the com- 

 mon four corners of Colorado, New 

 Mexico, Arizona, and Utah, and 

 casts of same (71284, exchange). 

 COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF: 

 Bureau of Fisheries : 7 specimens 

 of blue crabs taken in Cata- 

 houla Lake, Parish of St. Mar- 

 tin, La., collected and donated 

 by Frank Delahoussaye, of New 

 Iberia, La. (70618) ; 30 isopods, 

 6 earthworms, 15 lots of spiders, 

 2 lots of myriapods, 2 lots of 

 insects, 2 lots of snakes, and 2 

 lots of frogs, collected on 

 Penikese Island, Mass. (70668) ; 

 2 isopods found parsitic in the 

 gills of weakfish taken in Long 



