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LODIXG, Dr. H. P., Mobile, Ala.: 

 8ualvO, ntuophis, from 14 miles 

 southwest of Mobile (G41T0). 



LONDON, ENGLAND, BRITISH MU- 

 SEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) : 77 

 recent bryozoans, 75 species, includ- 

 ing 9 types (64313, exchange) ; 

 (through Mr. F. W. Edwards) 14 

 mosquitoes from England (647,")S) ; 

 3 crustaceans representing the spe- 

 cies UrocarideUa oraciUs, from Port 

 Blair, Andaman Islands (G4772, ex- 

 change) ; (through Sir C. Hercules 

 Read) 37 prehistoric stone imple- 

 ments from India (64S59) ; samples 

 of 3 meteoric stones, Appley Bridge, 

 Mornans and Ogl (64890, exchange). 



LONG, Mrs. D. Gkigsby (See under 

 Miss Bertha Cohen). 



LONG, Dr. Frances, Alpine Labora- 

 tory, Manitou, Col. ; 2 wasps, Ectem- 

 nins montamis (male) and Oxi/- 

 I)chis, species (G4558). 



LONGMAN, Heber A. ( See under Bris- 

 bane, Queensland, Australia. Queens- 

 land Museum). 



LOOKER, John C, Dallas, Pa.: A 

 fossil plant, Annularis sphenopliyl- 

 loidcs, from near Big Heart, Okla- 

 homa (64174). 



LOOMIS, H. F., Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : 564 in- 

 sects, mostly beetles, from China 

 (64803). 



LOOMIS, Miss Martha L., Sherborn, 

 Mass. : 7 plants from IMassachusetts 

 (63864). 



LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM, THE. 

 New Orleans, La. (through Percy 

 Viosca, jr.) : Marine planarian and 

 2 sea anemones from Sarffassuiii 

 oft Louisiana (64632). 



LOVERIDGE, Colonel Artht-k, St. 

 Helena. Clevedon, Somerset, Eng- 

 land: 76 lizards and 32 snakes 

 (64942). 



LOWE, Miss Edith Blinston, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 13 pieces of English 

 porcelain, early Spode, dragon de- 

 sign in sanguine and yellow with 

 gilt (64488, loan). 



LOWE, Herbert N., Long Beach. 

 Calif.: 14 mollusks, 2 species, in- 

 cluding types of 2 new subspecies, 

 from Point Reyes, California 

 (64410) ; 6 laud shells from Califor-" 

 nia representing 2 species (64721) ; 

 3 Philippine land shells, 2 .species, 

 representing 2 new subspecies 

 (64820). 



LUCAS, F. R., Washington, D. C. : A 

 one-eared wilil rablnt from Virginia 

 (64.351). 



LUDWIG, C. A., Auburn, Ala.: Lizard, 

 Sccloponts vndiilatns (64261). 



LYON, Dr. M. W., jr.. South Bend, 

 Ind. : 110 bird skins and a collection 

 of 716 plants from the United States 

 (6.3977) ; 10 birds, 264 eggs, and 13 

 nests, from the United States 

 (64191) ; skin and .skull of a bat 

 (64834). 



MCALLISTER, IMrs. .1. S., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A small collection of 

 minerals (64435). 



McANDREW. FuAXK .!., Nogales, 

 Ariz.: Specimen of (lolveria fiari/tt- 

 mcUa (64188). 



McASHON, Sergeant J. E., Herndon, 

 A'a. : Purple finch, Carpodacus piir- 

 piirciis, from Virginia (64907). 



McATEE, W. L., Bureau of Biological 

 Survey, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington. D. C. : 31 

 plants from the District of Columbia 

 and vicinity (64.322) ; 15 plants from 

 Indiana (64511) ; 45 plants from the 

 District of Columbia and vicinity, 

 collected by W. L. McAtee, F, l\ 

 Fletcher, and others (64662). 



MtBRIDE, C. H.. Washington, D. C. : 

 Collection of Civil War envelopes 

 decorated in colors with patriotic 

 designs and cartoons (292 speci- 

 mens) (64743). 



Mc'C.U.MONT, Harry L., AN'ashington, 

 D. C. : 1 Boehme System flute and 1 

 Oboe or Hautboi, used in the present 

 day bands and orche.stras (65117). 



McCarthy. Tim C, Wickes. Mont.: 

 A sample of gray sulphide of lead 

 and bismuth (64193). 



