148 



EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1919. 



KtYSEK, E. \\'.— Continued. 

 logical material from various parts 

 of the world, and a Russian em- 

 broidered ecclesiastical square 

 (63668, exchange). 



Kiixip, Ellswobth p., Pittsford, N. 

 T. : 109 specimens of ferns and 

 plants from Panama (63204. 63593) ; 

 8 .specimens of plants from New Jer- 

 sey (a3721). 



Kimball, Mi.ss Kathabine D.. Smith- 

 Si^jnian Institution : Specimen of 

 plant from New Jersey (62663). 



Kingston, Jamaica. (See under Cay- 

 man Islands, Government of the.) 



KiBK, Dr. Edwin, U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : 6 Haida 

 skulls and a lot miscellaneous 

 bones, and a Tlingit skull, collected 

 by the donor during the summer of 

 1918 (62866) ; ethnological material 

 collected by the donor in southeast- 

 em Alaska during the sMmmer of 

 1918 (6324.5). 



KoNDO, Eizo, New York City : 1 un- 

 used .Tapunese wood-block for wood- 

 block cutting (6.3.567). 



Kkygeb, J. P., Gentofte, Denmark 

 (through Dr. A. G. B0ving) : CoUec- 

 tion of insects (63158). 



I.AB0E, Depaetment OF : 



rnited States Housinf/ Corpora- 

 tion; United States Hom^ Registra- 

 tion: 1 poster (63351). 



La Gabde, Jlrs. Richabd D., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (through the Misses 

 Long) : Brussels lare fichu, 1840 

 C63501. loan) ; pair of mounted mal- 

 lard ducks, mounted on a plaque 

 (63716). 



Langfokd, Geobge, Joliet, 111. : 4 

 plaques with relief figures of restora- 

 tions of prehistoric animals, and 2 

 plaques v.-ith relief figures of restora- 

 tions of prehistoric man (63655). 



Langlais, Madame Claude, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : French Army winter and 

 summer uniforms worn during the 

 European War by Monsieur Claude 

 Langlais, Machine Gun Unit, Thirty- 



Langlais, Madame Claude — Contd. 

 third Infantry (8 specimens) (63496, 

 loan ) . 



Lathbop, Mrs. John E., Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 pieces of Auraucanian pot- 

 tery from Chile, South America 

 (62732, loan). 



Laughlin, Miss Emma E., Barnesville, 

 Ohio: 2 seciraens of plants (62618) ; 

 3 specimens of plants from Ohio 

 (63722). 



Laval Univeesitt, Quebec. Canada 

 (through Mons. C. E. Dionne, curator 

 of the Zoological Museum) : 6 skulls 

 and some fragmentary bones, and 5 

 potsherds and a fragment of a pipe, 

 found in the cemetery of a Huron 

 village called Ihonatiria. County of 

 Simcoe, Province of Ontario, Canada 

 (63395, exchange). 



LaVakre, William J., Jr., New York 

 City : Poisoned arrows, poisoned ar- 

 row case, and basket for silk tree 

 fiber, used by the Akawoia Indians 

 of British Guiana, collected on the 

 upper ;Maz9runi River. British Gui- 

 ana, in 1917. by the donor (63736). 



Lawrence, Prof. William E. (See 

 under Oregon State Agricultural Col- 

 lege. ) 



Layton, Jliss Florence W., Washing- 

 ington. D. C. : 2 specimens of plants 

 (62646) ; specimens of plants from 

 Maryland (63491. 63649). 



Leabn, Geobge A.. Wood Island, Ko- 

 diak, Alaska : 43 specimens of marine 

 mollusks, 1 barnacle, 1 v\-orm tube, 

 1 fragmentary bryozoan, and 1 frag- 

 mentary calcareous alga from Kodiak 

 Island, Alaska (63657). 



I/Eewabd Islands, Government of 

 (through the Governor, and the 

 Secretary of State for the Colonies 

 at London, England) : Postage 

 stamps of the Leeward Islands issued 

 during the European War, 1914-1918 

 (32 specimens) (63463). 



Leland Stanford Junior Unrxrsitt, 

 Stanford University, Calif, (through 

 Prof. L^ Roy Abrams) : Specimen 



