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EJEPORT OF ISTATIOlsrAIi MUSEUM, 1921. 



KIMBALL, Miss Katherine D. (See 

 under R. R. Stewart.) 



KINSEY, Dr. Alfeed C, Department 

 of Zoology, University of Indiana, 

 Bloomington, Ind. : 32 cotype flies 

 and 11 cotype galls representing 10 

 species of cynipids new to the Mu- 

 seum collections (66431, exchange). 



KIRK, Dr. Edwin, U, S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : Speci- 

 men of wind-polished silicified wood 

 and 4 wind-faceted quartz pebbles, 

 from Neuquen, Argentina (65974) ; 

 2 small lots of Cretaceous inverte- 

 brate fossils from Argentina and 

 Bolivia, and a small collection of 

 Tertiary invertebrates from Bolivia 

 (66021). 

 (Se also under Senor Jos6 N. 

 Guiteri'ez. 



KLOSS, C. BoDEffj. (See under Dr. 

 W. L. Abbott.) 



KNAB, ESTATE OF FREDERICK 

 (through A. N. Caudell, executor) : 

 Bamboo blowgun, quiver and gourd 

 for cotton, from Upper Amazon, 

 South American ( 65291 ) . 



KORNHAUSER, Prof. S. I., Denison 

 University, GranviUe, Ohio : A 

 microscopic slide with the type of 

 Clausidiurn dissimdle, a commensal 

 copepod, taken from Callianassa at 

 Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, 

 N. Y. (65510). 



KORVENKONTIO, Dr. Valio. (See 

 under Helsingtors, Finland.) 



LABORATORIUM ZOO L O G I C U M 

 UNIVERSITATIS. (See under Hel- 

 singfors, Finland.) 



LADD, W. W. (See under Colonial 

 Wars, General Society of.) 



LAIRD, B. Leo, San Francisco, Calif, 

 (through the Interior Department. 

 U. S. Geological Survey) : A collec- 

 tion of Pliocene and Pleistocene in- 

 vertebrate fossils from the neighbor- 

 hood of La Purissima, Baja Cali- 

 fornia (66363). 



LAKE, Stuaet N., Rome, N. Y. : 

 Scraper or chisel, probably from the 

 Neolithic period of the Stone Age 

 (66030). 



LaMANCE, Mrs. Lora S., Lake Wales, 

 Fla. : Scalp-lock headdress (65988). 



LANE, J. R., Yermo, Calif. : Specimen 

 of cerargyrite from Calico District, 

 Calif. (65218). 



LANE, M. C, Ritzville, Wash.: 156 

 beetles from Washington State 

 (66100). 



LARSEN, E. S., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : 10 crystals 

 of feldspar from Northern Black 

 HilLs, South Dak. (65955). 



LEACH, Andrew J. (througli Fred- 

 erick W. Hill, executor, Chicago, 

 111.) : Silk handkerchief decorated 

 with portraits of noted Confederate 

 leaders, captured at Cedar Creek, 

 Ya., October 19, 1864, by Capt. 

 Andrew J. Leach, First New York 

 Dragoons (66346, bequest). 



Le BRETON, Thomas A., Ambassador 

 of Argentina, Washington, D. C. : 

 A collection of ores and minerals 

 from Argentina and 8 photographs 

 of mining localities (65335). 



LEE, FiTZHTJGH, Newborn, Ga. : Fun- 

 gus from Georgia (65833). 



LEE, Olan Ivan, New York Mineral- 

 ogical Club, New York City: Speci- 

 men of lava from Mount Erebus, 

 Ross Island, McMurdo Sound, South 

 Victoria Land (65834). ' 



LEIM, A. H. (See under Toronto, 

 University of. Biological Depart- 

 ment. ) 



LEITH, Prof. C. K. (See under Wis- 

 consin, University of.) 



LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNI- 

 VERSITY, Stanford University, 

 Calif. (through Prof. Le Roy 

 Abrams) : 5 specimens of Selaginella 

 from California and Oregon (65748, 

 exchange) ; fossil fishes, represent- 

 ing 7 species, from the Miocene dia- 

 tom beds at Lompoc, Calif. (65765). 



LENMAN, Miss Isobel H., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Anthropological speci- 

 mens (66043). 



LEON, Brother. (See under Insti- 

 tuto de la Salle, Havana, Cuba.) 



LEONARD, Emery C, U. S. National 

 Museum. (See under Dr. W. L. Ab- 

 bott.) 



LESTAGE, J. A., Uccle, Brussels, Bel- 

 gium: 10 specimens of the coffee 

 borer, Zylotrechics quadripes, and 



