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vases, 7 rings showing development of 

 art, Japanese bamboo flute, 3 Japanese 

 models in tortoise-shell, and a cane 

 made from a piece of the American 

 privateer George (54935: loan); 5 India 

 shawls which had belonged to members 

 of the Bailey-Myers-Mason families and 

 which had formerly been lent to the 

 Museum under accession number 11244 

 (55007); ethnological and art objects; 

 also 4 Delft tile pictures (55008: loan). 

 (See under Mrs. William M. Ellis, iliss 

 Clementina Furnise, Miss L. L. Lander, 

 Edward Rutledge Pinckney, Capt. 

 Thomas Pinckney, Mrs. Presley M. 

 Rixey, and Mrs. John Southgate 

 Tucker.) 



Jekyll, Miss Harriet, Washington, D. 

 C. : About 500 mineral specimens, pre- 

 sented in memory of her sister, Mrs. 

 Charlotte J. Woods (54689). 



Jessup, J. M., Seattle, Wash.: 6 mam- 

 mals and 4 fishes, from northern Alaska 

 (54673); 2 bird skina from Alaska 

 (54828); about 100 specimens of fresh- 

 water and land ehella from Yukon 

 Territory and northern Alaska (55102). 



Jeweli, Frank, Binghamton, N. Y. 

 (through Christopher Wren, Plymouth, 

 Pa.) : Skull and 2 femurs of a white man 

 from the vicinity of Binghamton 

 (55247). 



JiMBo, Prof. K., Imperial University, 

 Tokyo, Japan: 2 specimens of a new 

 radio-active mineral, hokutoHte, from 

 Japan (54864; 54942); 21 grams of me- 

 teoric stone from Hachiman, Mino 

 Province, Japan (55174: exchange). 



Jimenez, Ot6n, Museo Nacional, San 

 Jos^, Costa Rica: 86 ferns from Costa 

 Rica (54568; 54651); 4 ferns from Costa 

 Rica (54956: exchange); specimen of 

 Uncinia from Costa Rica (54741); 2 her- 

 barium specimens from Costa Rica 

 (54785: exchange); 27 specimens of 

 ferns and Cyperaceae from Costa Rica 

 (54923; 55231). 



Jochelson, Waldemar, St. Petersburg, 

 Russia: Album of photographs of pre- 

 historic specimens obtained by the 

 donor in excavations of old Aleut vil- 

 lage sites and burial caves (55139). 



32377°— NAT Mus 1913 10 



Johnson, C. W., Boston Society of Na- 

 tural History, Boston, Mass.: Speci- 

 mens of a remarkable blackish variety 

 of Thais lapillus from Bass Rocks, 

 Gloucester, Mass. (54600); 8 specimens 

 of Diptera (55065). 



Johnson, E. C, U. S. S. Albatross, 

 Sausalito, Cal. (through Dr. J. C. 

 Thompson, U. S. Navy): 2 lizards and 

 eggs from California (55583). 



Johnson, Frank Edward, Dresden, 

 Germany: 7 panorama photographs of 

 mountain-cUmbing Troglodytes and 

 curious dwellings of southern Tunisia, 

 North Africa (54366). 



Johnston, Mrs. E. E., Los Angeles, Cal.: 

 2 specimens of Trachydermon dentiens of 

 unusual color, from White's Point, San 

 Pedro, Cal. (55592). 



Johnston, Misa Frances Benjamin, 

 Washington, D. C: Brass "spider" of 

 English make, 3 baskets from Pales- 

 tine, and a conjuring package from 

 North CaroKna (54936). 



Johnston, John R., Rio Piedras, P. R.: 

 26 ferns from Porto Rico (54976). 



Jones, C. H., San Felipe, Campeche, 

 Mexico: 8 egga of ocellated turkey, 

 Agriocharis ocellata, from Campeche 

 (54528). 



Jordan, C. E., Andover, N. Y. : Bupres- 

 tid beetle, Dicerca divaricata (54422). 



Jordan, Dr. David Starr, Stanford Uni- 

 versity, Cal.: Collection of fishes, in- 

 cluding type specimen of Gnathypops 

 ionis, collected by Y. Manabe, Yawa- 

 taJiama, lyo, Japan (55428). 



Joshua, E. C, Melbourne, Victoria, Aus- 

 tralia: 6 specimens of holothurians, 

 Txniogyrus allani, and a microscopic 

 slide showing the skin (54728); 18 spec- 

 imens, representing 2 species, of holo- 

 thurians (55488: exchange). 



Jung, A. M., Spokane, Wash.: Badge, 

 1887-1912 Silver Jubilee, Gonzaga 

 College, Spokane (54371). 



Kain, Mrs. C. Henry, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (through Albert Mann): The Kain col- 

 lection of cleaned and dried diatom 

 material from different parts of the 



