LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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KuESTER, Arthur, Stapleton, N. Y.: 

 33 specimens of Cactacese obtained in 

 the southern and western parts of the 

 United States (55430). 



KuNZ, George F., New York City: 35 

 lots of radio-active materials and prod- 

 ucts (55353). (See under Sir William 

 Crookes and Dr. Alexander H. Phil- 

 lips.) 



Lacroix, Prof. A., Museum d'Histoire 

 Naturelle, Paris, France: 2 crystals of 

 betafite from Madagascar (54769). 



La Flesche, Francis, Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology: 2 sacred bundles of 

 the Wind Clan and Deer Clan of the 

 Osage Indians (54946); an Osage buf- 

 falo-hair rope (lariat) and an Osage 

 woven belt (55075). Purchase. 



Lamb, Dr. D. S., Army Medical Museum, 

 Washington, D. C: 3 anatomical speci- 

 mens (54587; 54782). 



Lander, Miss L. L., Washington, D. C. 

 (through Mrs. Julian James): 2 lace 

 veils, silk bonnet of the period of 1800- 

 1810, and 2 headpieces of crochet work 

 and beads (55056). 



Lane, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Ball, Wash- 

 ington, D. C: A small tortoise-shell 

 perfumery case inlaid with silver, 

 which was formerly owned by Mary 

 Ball, the mother of Gen. Washington 

 (54937 : loan). 



Lane, H. H., University of Oklahoma, 

 Norman, Okla. : Snake, Glauconia dul- 

 cis, fi'om Oklahoma (55632). 



Lane, L. L., Seattle, Wash.: 5 eggs of 

 spoon-billed sandpiper, Eurynorhyn- 

 chus pygmseus, from Siberia (54795). 



Lawrence & Co. (See under Merri- 

 mack Manufacturing Company, and 

 Pacific Mills.) 



Lee, W. T., U. S. Geological Surv^ey, 

 Washington, D. C: An iron hoe found 

 in a deserted stick house, Zia Pueblo, 

 N. Mex. (54834); portion of a large an- 

 tique vase from New Mexico (54879 : 

 exchange). 



Leeds, F. J., Des Moines, Iowa: A pair 

 of 'Belgium Cameaux' ' pigeons (55275). 



Leffingwell, E. de K., U. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey, Washington, D. C: 2 bone 

 wedges and 5 picks, from Barter Island, 

 Alaska (54962). 



Lehman, Prof. B. N., general manager, 

 Yankee Consolidated Mining Company, 

 Salt Lake City, Utah (through Victor 

 C. Heikes, U. S. Geological Survey): Ji 

 specimen of zinc ore showing aurichal- 

 cite from the Yankee mine. Tin tic Dis- 

 trict, Juab County, Utah (55099); a 

 specimen of zinc ore with face of au- 

 richalcite crystal from the same locality 

 (55194). (See under Yankee Consoli- 

 dated Mining Company.) 



Leiberg, John B., Leaburg, Oreg.: Para- 

 sitic copepods from the gills of Chinook 

 salmon, taken at the Oregon State Sal- 

 mon and Trout Hatchery on McKenzie 

 River, Lane County, Oreg. (54505). 



Leland Stanford Junior University, 

 Stanford University, Cal.: Type speci- 

 men of Atherinops oregonia, and para- 

 types of 6 new species of Japanese 

 fishes (55445); type and cotype speci- 

 mens of Osmerus starksi, 2 specimens of 

 0. attenuatus, and 2 of 0. thaleichthys 

 (55601). 



Leoben, Styria, Austria, College op 

 Mines: 106 specimens of ores from 

 Styria (54953: exchange). 



Le Roy, G. C, Renova, Pa.: RaUroad 

 car coupling link (54394). 



Lett, R. C. W., Winnipeg, Canada 

 (through Charles D. Walcott): Specimen 

 of native silver from Cobalt, Ontario 

 (54557). 



Lewis, Miss Eleanor. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution.) 



Lick Observatory, University of 

 California, Mount Hamilton, Cal.: 

 16 photographs of astronomical sub- 

 jects from negatives taken at the Lick 

 Observatory (54490: purchase). 



Linen Thread Company, New York 

 City: Specimens illustrating the manu- 

 facture of linen thread (54951). 



Litchfield Shuttle Company, South- 

 bridge, Mass.: 4 shuttle blocks (55294). 



