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JAPAN PAPER COMPANY, New 

 York City (through George A. Nel- 

 son, Treasurer) : Portfolio of prints 

 on hand made paper, 41 specimens 

 (69692). 



JAPAN, IMPERIAL PLANT QUAR- 

 ANTINE STATION, Yokohama 

 (through Prof. S. I. Kuwaua) : 3 

 flies from Japan (70089). 



JAPAN, ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, 

 Science College, Imperial University, 

 Tokyo, (through T. Kaburaki) : 50 

 plus specimens of lower chordates 

 from Japan (69026). 



JAQUES, Mrs. Bertha E., Chicago, 

 111.: 80 etchings, 16 of them of 

 flowers printed in color (69635, 

 loan) ; 5 etchings by the donor, 3 in 

 black and white and 2 in color ; 

 the original etched copper plate and 

 a print in color of the work " The 

 Bamboo Gate " by Helen Hyde 

 (1868-1919) ; 2 half tones in color 

 of Helen Hyde's water color " The 

 Mexican Madonna ", and a sheet of 

 paper from Rittenhouse Mill, Phila- 

 delphia, about 1710 (69819). 



(See also under Mrs. E. F. Gil- 

 lette). 



JENKINS, C. Francis, Washington, 

 D. C. : A display card and 2 booklets 

 relating to the transmission of pic- 

 tures by radio (69615, loan), 



JIMfiNEZ, Dr. Don. Ot6n, San Jos6, 

 Costa Rica: 2 plants (69642). 



JOB, Charles, Richmond, Surrey, 

 England : 6 bromide prints of pic- 

 torial subjects (69050). 



JOHANNSEN, Prof. O. A., Ithaca, N. 

 Y. : 5 tropical flies, types of 3 species 

 (68676, exchange). 



JOHANSEN, Feits, Ottawa, Canada: 

 Freshwater isopod and one vial of 

 copepods from Vancouver Island, 

 British Columbia (68665) ; 16 speci- 

 mens of amphipods collected in the 

 Gaspe Peninsula, Prince Edward Is- 

 land, Newfoundland, and Canada, by 

 the donor during the autumn of 1922 

 (69062) ; (through Agriculture, U. S. 

 Department of) : freshwater cope- 

 pods, comprising about 100 speci- 

 mens, from Newfoundland, collected 



JOHANSEN, Frits— Continued, 

 by the donor (69906) ; 3 fishes from 

 the west coast of Newfoundland, col- 

 lected by the donor (69968). 



(See also under Canadian Gov- 

 ernment, Victorial Memorial Mu- 

 seum. ) 



JOHANSEN. HoLGER, Balboa Heights, 

 Canal Zone (through Prof. C. V. 

 Piper) : 6 plants (70047). 



JOHNSON, Dr. Paul B., Washington, 



D. C. : Human sacrum (68592). 

 JOHNSTON, E. C, Washington, D. C. : 



3 plants from St. Paul Island, Alaska 



(69731). 

 JOHNSTON, Ivan M., Manitou, Colo. : 



50 plants from Colorado (68678, 



69269). 

 JOHNSTON, Robert B., Collingswood, 



N. J. : Model of Bi-azilian chingada 



(fishing boat) (68796). 

 JONES, Joseph ( See under Dominica, 



Botanic Gardens). 

 JORDAN, Dr. David Stake* (See under 



Stanford University). 

 JORDAN, Dr. H. E., Charlottesville, 



Va. : 18 specimens of mollusks from 



Charlottesville ( 68561 ) . 

 JOYCE, E. F. (See under Dr. R. W. 



Shufeldt). 

 KABURAKI, T. (See under Japan, 



Zoological Institute). 

 KALMBACH, E. R., Washington, D. C. : 



3 eggs of brown pelican from Loui- 

 siana (69069). 

 KEECH, W. L. (through Dr. James 



E. Chamberlain, Washington, D. C.) : 

 Skin and skull of a coati from Pan- 

 ama (69248). 



KEENAN, Michael, Springer, N. Mex. : 

 Portion of the skull of a sheep from 

 Springer (69609). 



KEIGHLEY, Alex., Steeton, near 

 Keighley, England : 66 carbon photo- 

 graphs (69369, loan). 



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

 Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. : 742 crus- 

 taceans, 7 tow net samples, 2 star- 

 fishes, 5 lots of mollusks, 2 fishes and 

 7 lots of frogs collected by the donor 

 from the Mediterranean Sea, Suez 

 Canal, Gulf of Aden, and the Red 

 Sea in 1922 (69500) ; a large collec- 



