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JOHANSEN, Frits— Continued, 

 of Gammarns limnaeus and 6 speci- 

 mens of Eyalella aztcca (65782) ; 

 3 specimens of crustaceans, Lepi- 

 durus couesii, from Alberta, Can- 

 ada, and 3 specimens of Ilyalella 

 asteca- from James Bay, Ontario 

 (G5S37) ; 9 sea urchins, Strongylo- 

 centrotus drohachiensis, and a star- 

 fish, Asterias acervata horealis, all 

 from Hudson Bay (66056). 



JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, 

 Baltimore, Md. : Types and para- 

 types of mollusca from Bowden, Ja- 

 maica, described by W. P. Wood- 

 ring (65234, deposit). 



JOHNSON, Hon. Ben, House of Rep- 

 resentatives, Washington, D. C. : 

 Nest of a large wasp (66383). 



JOHNSON, C. W., Boston, Mass. : Fly, 

 EstJieria, species, and 2 beetles, 

 Niptiis Iwloleucus (66214). 



JOHNSON, D., Clinton, Ky. : 2 adults 

 and 10 larvae of a beetle, Dynastes 

 titytis (66388). 



JOHNSON, Dr. Duncan S., Johns 

 Hopkins University, Baltimore, 

 Md. : 2 plants, OxaUs (65930). 



JOHNSON, J. Chestee, Marine on St. 

 Croix, Minn. : Australian stone im- 

 plements (12 specimens) (65363, 

 exchange) ; coral, Pocillopora, spe- 

 cies (65550). 



JOHNSON, Myetle E. (See under 

 Scripps Institution for Biological 

 Research. ) 



JOHNSTON, Ivan M., University of 

 California, Berkeley, Calif. : 25 

 plants, Selaginella, from Colorado 

 (65630). 



JOHNSTON, John R., Pruitland Park, 

 Fla. : Worm lizard, RMneura flori- 

 dana, from Florida (66319). 



JOHNSTON, Prof. T. Haevey, Bris- 

 bane, Queensland, Australia: 13 

 specimens of Australian flies, in- 

 cluding paratypes of 3 species and 

 named representatives of 4 others 

 (65401). 



JONES, R. N., Brooksville, Fla. 

 (through ]Mr. H. C. Skeels, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.) : 

 270 plants from Florida (66295). 



JORDAN", Dr. David Staee, Stanford 

 University, Calif. : Fishes killed by 

 a lava flow from Mauna Loa, Ha- 

 waii, collected by Tom Reinhardt 

 and Carl S. Carlsmith (65901). 



JULIAN, Geoege H., Bluntsville, Ala. : 

 Fragment of a branch of a fossil 

 tree, Lepidodendron, from Blount 

 County, Ala. (66503). 



JURICA, Prof. Hilary S. (See under 

 St. Procopius College.) 



KALUSOWSKI, Dr. H. E. (See un- 

 der National College of Pharmacy.) 



KEENAN, Michael, Springer, N. 

 Mex. : Dried lizard and a mollusk 

 (66411). 



KELEHER, T. A., Washington, D. C : 

 A Keleher silk culture exhibit in 

 Riker mount (65627). 



KELLERS, Lieut. H. C. (M. C), U. 

 S. Navy, Washington, D. C. : 3 toads, 

 2 frogs, 7 lizards, and 14 snakes 

 collected at Bremerton, Wash., and 

 at Gorse Creek, Kitsap County, 

 Wash. (66532). 



KERBOSCH, Dr. M., Director of the 

 Government Cinchona Plantations 

 Tjinjiroean, Java, Netherlands, In- 

 dia (through S. W. Zeverijn, Am- 

 sterdam, Holland) : 10 specimens of 

 cinchona succirubra bark (65950). 



KESSLER, Andeew, Washington, D. 

 C. : A series of 9 specimens showing 

 the manufacture of handmade wil- 

 low baskets (66161). 



KETTERLINUS LITHOGRAPHIC 

 MANUFACTURING CO., THE, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : 10 lithographic 

 prints in color (66211). 



KEW, Dr. W. S. W., San Francisco, 

 Calif.: 3 cacti from Mexico (65391) : 

 19 specimens of cacti (65735, 65869). 



KEW, SURREY, ENGLAND. (See 

 under British Government.) 



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

 Textile specimens from Peru 

 (66075). 



KILLIP, Ellsworth P., U. S. National 

 Museum: 118 plants from New 

 York and New Jersey (65404) ; 34 

 plants (65620) ; 57 plants from 

 Panama (66734) ; 122 specimens of 

 grasses from the District of Co- 

 lumbia and vicinity (65801). 



