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KNOWLES, W. A., V. S. National 

 Museum : 2 silver ]iulitai\v medals 

 of the. type awarded by the Austrian 

 (Government for service during the 

 World AVar, 1914-lOlS (G4331). 



KNOAVLTON, Dr. F. H. (See under 

 C. F. Bowen.) 



KNOX, James. Brooklyn, X. Y. 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing by the donor entitled " First 

 Attack of the Tanks" (Or>130). 



KRYGER. I. C. Roseuvej, Gentofte, 

 Denmark : 10 rare beetle larvae, 

 Byiurus tomcntosiis (64738). 



KUALA LUMPUR, Federated T^Ialay 

 States, FEDERATED MALAY 

 STATES MUSEUMS : Skin of a fly- 

 catcher, Rhinomyias tardus, from the 

 Malay Peninsula (64524, exchange). 



KITWANA, Prof. S. I., Imperial Plant 

 Quararitine Station, Y'okohama, 

 Japan: Adults and early stages of 5 

 species of grain-infesting moths of 

 Japan (64132). 



LACEY, HowAiiD, Kerrville, Tex.: 30 

 plants from Texas (63951). 



LANEY, Dr. F, B., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : A speci- 

 men of native antimony from Kern 

 County, California, and a sample of 

 mine water from Lucania Tunnel, 

 Idaho Springs, Colorado (63901). 



1>ARKIX, :\Irs. John D., Buffalo, X. Y. 

 (through Mrs. Julian- James) : Lace 

 fichu, lace handkerchief, and a 



cameo-cut glass lireastpin with gold 

 backing (64329, loan). 



LaWALL, Charlks H.. Piiiladelphia, 

 Pa. : A cross section of old cedar 

 water pipe (64822). 



LEA, Jamks E., jr., Washington, D. C. : 

 Sword cane used during the early 

 part of the nineteenth century by 

 Captain Zacariali Lea, Mississippi 

 Militia, AVar of 1812 (64411). 



LEAR, Charles B., Balboa, Canal 

 Zone : Echinoderm, Encopc micro- 

 pora, from the beach at the Pacific 

 entrance of the Panama Canal 

 (64591). 



LEE, Miss Elizareth C, Baltimore, 

 ]\Id. : 4 ^"(lian baskets, a string of 

 glasi^-and-sliell beads, an iron spear- 

 head and a Turkish .scarf (65114). 



LEE. O. Ivan, Jersey City, N. J. 

 (through Dr. Edgar T. Wherry): 

 A crystal of manganotantalite from 

 Amelia, Virginia, described by Lee 

 and Wherry, and samples of pyrrho- 

 tite from the Irisli Creek tin mine, 

 Virginia (64276). 



LEHMAN. Kakle, Edwards, Miss. : An 

 adult female specimen of Paragor- 

 (lius r(iriii.<<, a pai'asite in crickets 

 (64013). 



LELAXD STAXFORD' JUXIOR UNI- 

 VERSITY, Stanford University, 

 Calif, (through Dr. David Starr 

 Jordan) : 3 slabs containing speci- 

 mens of the fossil herring, Xyne 

 f/rex (64580). 



LEXMAX, Miss Isobel H., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : An Apache arrow basket, 

 2 Navaho baskets, and 12 Iroquois 

 ceremonial masks (64924, loan), 



LETCHER, J. R. (See under Utah 

 State Historical Society), 



LICHTEXAUER, J. Mortimer, New 

 Y'ork City (through the Government 

 Loan Organization, New York City) : 

 I'ortrait of Brig. Gen. Palmer E. 

 Pierce, and a painting entitled 

 "America to the Fray" (65149). 



LIEGE, BELGIUM, UNIVERSITY 

 OF LIEGE (through Prof. Dr. 

 Charles Fraipont) : A human skull 

 of the Neolithic period, from Bel- 

 gium (65116, exchange). 



LILLY AND COMPANY, Eli, In- 

 dianapolis, Ind. : 6 official prepara- 

 tions of caseara sagi-ada (64964). 



LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY, De- 

 troit, Mich. : 12 Cylinder Liberty 

 aeroplane motor, built to disclose in- 

 terior parts in operative relatioa 

 (64440). 



LINDMAN, Dr. Caul A. M. (See un- 

 der Stockholm, Sweden, Riksmu- 

 seets, Botaniske Avdelning, Veteu- 

 skapsakademien, ) 



LODGE, Mrs. George, Washington, D. 

 C. : Glass vase of Phenician or Cyp- 

 rian origin found in Greece (64937), 



