LIST OF ACCESSION'S. 



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Jackson, Dr. Hartley H. T. — Gontd. 

 ington, D. C. : Landshell from Wis- 

 consin (62947). 



Jackson, Ttie Misses Sheldon, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Carved slate plaque 

 inlaid witli ivory, Haida IiKlians, 

 soiitlieastern Alaska (63011). 



Jacot, Arthub, Brooklyn, N. T. : 25 

 Pyramidellid luollusks from Beau- 

 fort, N. C. (62969). 



Jamaica, Government of, Kingston, 

 Jamaica, Britisli West Indies 

 (througli tlie Governor of Jamaica 

 and the Secretary of State for the 

 Colonies, London, England) : 12 

 Jamaican war stamps (63070) ; 4 

 specimens each of the 1 penny and 

 3 penny War Stamps of Turks 

 and Caicos Islands, issued 1916-1918 

 (8 specimens) (63155). 



Jamaica, Go\'ernob of. (See under 

 Cyril Coe.) 



James, C. W., Newport, Oreg. : 2 speci- 

 mens of mollusk, Pholadidea penita, 

 embedded in rock, from Oregon 

 (63320). 



James, Mrs. Julian-, Washington, D. 

 C. : Photograph of John Bigelow, 

 Minister to France, 1865-^6 (62628) ; 

 a platinum and gold chatelaine of 

 the latter part of the nineteenth cen- 

 tury (63016) ; 2 white embroidered 

 dresses formerly the property of 

 Mrs. Abby Knight McLane (63306) ; 

 an umbrella with pearl handle, a 

 pair of white satin slippers, and a 

 lady's basque of blue camels hair 

 (63568) ; a boot or shoehorn which 

 belonged to " T. B. M." (63766, loan). 

 (See also under Mrs. Grace Berry, 

 Jlrs. R. G. Hoes, Mrs. Abby Knight 

 McLane, Mrs. Sidney Mason, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Partington, Mrs. Charles W. 

 Richardson, and Miss du Viviers.) 



Jandorf, M. L., York. Pa. : A specimen 

 of hodgkinsonite from Parker Shaft, 

 Franklin, N. .L (63616, exchange). 



Jennings, Dr. O. E. (See under Car- 

 negie Museum, Pittsburgh. Pa.) 



.ToHANSEN, Frits. (See under Victoria 

 Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada.) 



.loiiNEs, William Foulke (through 

 Mrs. Myrtle Giffen Johnes, execu- 

 trix. New York City) : Sword pre- 

 sented to Col. Stephen H. Long. 

 U. S. Topographical Engineers 

 (1784-1864), in recognition of his 

 Rocky Mountain and other explora- 

 tions, 1818-1824 (62887, bequest). 



Johnson, Charles, keeper, Tortugas 

 Light, by way of Key West. Fla. : 20 

 specimens of birds (alcoholics) from 

 Dry Tortugas, Fla. (63191, 63724). 



.TOKNSON, Ralph Cross, AVashington, 

 D. C. : 24 oil paintings (63755). 



Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Cross, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A German Bible of the 

 year 1704 (63591) ; Cashmere shawl 

 (63784, loan). 



Jones, Marcus E., Salt Lake City, 

 Utah : 3 specimens of plants, cacti, 

 from Utah (63645). 



Jones, M. B. ( See under New England 

 Telephone & Telegraph Co.) 



JuDD, Neil M., U. S. National Museum : 

 A shell bead found by the donor on 

 the Old Post parade ground at Fort 

 Sill, Okla., in December, 1918 

 (63127). 



JuDSON, Mrs. HosEA F., Fullerton, 

 Nebr. : An American powder horn 

 and ox-team whip, 1852-53 (62867). 



Kansas State Agricltltural Coli.ege. 

 Manhattan, Kans. : 2 specimens of 

 plants, Laciniaria (62633, ex- 

 change). 



Kean, Brig. Gen. Jefferson Ran- 

 dolph, Medical Corps, U. S. Army, 

 Washington, D. C. : Silver-mounted 

 telescope o\\Tied by Thomas Jeffer- 

 son, and a miniature portrait of him 

 by St. Memin (63004, loan). 



Kellers, Lieut. H. C, U. S. Navy, 

 Seattle, Wash.: 114 lizards, 25 

 snakes and 2 fishes (63538). 



Kennedy, William, Fort Worth, Tex. : 

 Skull and leg bone of a bear, Ursvs 

 (63119). 



Keyser, E. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Sampler made by .lane Godfray. 

 aged 7 years, 1814 (68163) ; ethno. 



