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Continued. 

 of fern, Polifstichum dudleyi, from 

 California (62863) ; specimen of a 

 fern, Woodwardia, from California 

 (63584, exchange). 



LE:vi£Ajf, Miss IsoBEL H., Washington, 

 D. C. (through Mr. Anton Heit- 

 muUer) : Collection of ethnologica 

 from North American Indians, the 

 Philippine Islands, Solomon Islands, 

 British Columbia, and Europe (31 

 items) (62752) ; ethnological and 

 archeological specimens from various 

 localities (63057) ; 3 blankets of the 

 Amasari Indians, Bolivia, South 

 America (63375) ; collection of an- 

 tiquities, including specimens from 

 Egypt. Asia, Scandinavia, and New 

 Guinea (29 specimens) (637.54, 

 loan). 



I.EOx, Brother, Ck)legio de la SaUe, 

 Vedado. Havana, Cuba: 38 speci- 

 mens of plants and 24 specimens of 

 ferns from Cuba (63(X)3. 63677). 



I.EOSAKD, Dr. William E., ilinne- 

 apolLs, Minn, (through Dr. W. A. 

 Dewey, Ann Arbor, Mich.) : 3 books 

 illustrating the Historj- of Homeo- 

 pathic Jledicine ( 63403 ) . 



Lewtox, F. L., U. S. National Mu.seum : 

 German trench helmet, gas mask, 

 and belt buckle use^l during the 

 European War, 1914-1918 (63389, 

 loan) ; copy of Laurie and Mc- 

 Clatchey's Homeopathic Domestic 

 Medicine, 12th e<Jition (63485). 



I-iLLY & Co., Eli, In/lianapolis, Ind. : 

 6 bromide enlargements, 8 by 10 

 inches, of photographs showing 

 stages in the manufacture of elastic 

 filled capsules (62787) ; 3 asceptic 

 metal pocket cases for physicians; 

 No. 39 bacterial vaccine case. No. 

 47 hypodermic case, and No. .50 

 ampoule case (63282) ; specimen of 

 Cascara sagrada bark and 4 speci- 

 men-s of official preparations of Cas- 

 cara .sagrada (63636). 



LiNDMAN, Dr. Gael. (See under 

 Stockholm. Sweden.) 



Lloyd, Dr. John Ubi. (See under Dr. 

 Joseph A. Munk.) 



LoDiNG, Dr. H. P., Mobile, Ala.: 5 

 salamamlers, Amhystoma opacum, 

 from near Mobile (6.3.^93) ; sala- 

 mander, Necturus pitn<:tatus (63495). 



LoxDON, England, British Museum 

 (Natubal History) : Samples of 

 the Crumlin (Ireland), Durala (In- 

 dia), and Nellore (India) meteoric 

 stones, and of the Uwet (Southern 

 Nigeria) meteoric iron (63.506, ex- 

 change). 



Long, M. C. Kansas City, Mo. : An In- 

 dian .skull showing slight deforma- 

 tion, found in .some dredging opera- 

 tions in the Missouri River near 

 Kansas City (63190). 



Long, the Misses. (See under ilrs. 

 Richard D. La Garde.) 



LONGLTTUIL. COLLEGE OF, LoUgUeuil, 



Quebec, Canada (through Brother 

 ^Marie-Yictorin) : 379 specimens of 

 plants from Quebec (6.3.504, ex- 

 change). 

 LooMis, Miss Mabtha L.. Sherborn, 

 Ma.ss. : 91 specimens of plants from 

 Massachusetts (62-593. 62714, 62726 1 : 

 7 specimens of plants (62623). 



LovEBiDGE, Abthub, The East Africa 

 and Uganda Natural Hi.story Soci- 

 ety, Nairobi. British East Africa : 

 Skins and skulls of 6 bats from Ger- 

 man East Africa (62792) ; 4 elephant 

 .shrew.s, Rhijnchocyon, and 3 mon- 

 goose, ITelogale (alcoholics) (63705). 



Lowe, H. N., Long Beach, Calif. : 8 

 .specimens of inollusks, Ephiphrag- 

 mcphora traslcii traskii, collected by 

 the donor betwef^n Point Fermin and 

 Point Vincent. Calif. (62615) ; 35 

 specimens, 10 species, of Califomian 

 cru.staceans (62625). 



Lowe, S. H., Leechville, N. C. : A spec- 

 imen of fossil coral from Hyde 

 County. N. C. (63296). 



LuDi>ow, Dr. Claba Southmayd, 

 Washington, D. C. : Addition of 20 

 family relics to " The Sutphen- 

 Schenck-Hunt Memorial O>llection " 

 (63517). 



