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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1923. 



KELLERS, Lieut. H. C— Continued, 

 tion of marine invertebrates from 

 Gibraltar, Spain, and Constantinople, 

 Turkey, collected by the donor, com- 

 prising 400+ crustaceans, 4 fishes 

 and 100 mollusks (70048). 



KELTON. Caklton B., Douglas, Ariz. : 

 Fossil tooth of a mammoth from 

 Sulphur Spring Valley, Ariz. 

 (70214). 



KENNEDY, Dr. Clarence H., Colum- 

 bus, Ohio: 3 specimens of dragon- 

 fly nymphs (69183). 



KENT, T. W., Smithsonia, Ala. : Stone 

 pestle and small discoidal stone 

 (68829) ; flattened tube (amulet) 

 found nine miles east of Florence, 

 Ala. (69656). 



KENT, W. A., Contact, Nev. : Speci- 

 men of bird from southern Idaho 

 (69137). 



KEVORKIAN, Hagop, New York City 

 ( through ja. H. Topakyan, Washing- 

 ton, D. C.) : Royal Persian embroid- 

 ered tent, 18 century (68701, loan). 



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

 An embroidered robe from southern 

 India (69713, exchange). 



KILLIP, E. P., U. S. National Museum : 

 13 specimens, 13 species of Lepidop- 

 tera (69614). 



KIMBALL, Miss Katherine D. (See 

 under Rev. R. R. Stewart). 



KINSER, B. M., Eustis, Fla. : 4 turtles 

 from Eustis (68775). 



KINSEY, Dr. Alfred C, Indiana Uni- 

 versity, Bloomington, Ind. : 493 gall- 

 flies of the family Cynipidae, repre- 

 senting types of 63 species (69712, 

 exchange). 



KIRBY, Edward T., New York City: 

 6 etchings (69800, loan). 



KNAPPEN, Theo. M. (See under Na- 

 tional Lumber Manufacturers Asso- 

 ciation). 



KNOFF, Ezra C, Avalon, Calif. : 13 

 plants (68896, 68930, 69001, 69249). 



KNOWLSON, Roy S., Kansas City, 

 Mo. : Portions of a female Indian 

 skeleton from a small cave near 

 Noel, Mo. (69549). 



KNOWLTON, Dr. F. H. ( See under A. 

 Kryshtofovich). 



KNULL, J. N, Hummelstown, Pa.: 7 

 paratypes of beetles' (69243, ex- 

 change). 



KOHNSTAMM & CO., INC., H., New 

 York City : 6 sample bottles of water 

 colors used in the marbling of paper 

 (69246). 



KORNHAUSER, Dr. S. I. (See under 

 Committee on Marine Piling Investi- 

 gations). 



KRYSHTOFOVICH, A. (through Dr. 

 F. H. Knowlton) : 2 specimens of 

 fossil insects collected by A. Kuznet- 

 zov on Amagu River. Maritime Prov- 

 ince, Siberia (69457). 



KUWANA, Prof. S. I. (See under 

 Japan Imperial Plant Quarantine 

 Station). 



LACOE, HEIRS OF R. D. (through 

 R. D. Lacoe, Pittston, Pa. ) : The resi- 

 due of the paleontological collection 

 of the late R. D. Lacoe, including 

 fossil plants, invertebrates, and ver- 

 tebrates (estimated 10,000 speci- 

 mens) ; also the paleontological 

 library (estimated 2,000 volumes and 

 2,000 pamphlets ) ( 70216 ) . 



LAMBORN, Mrs. Helen Morningstab, 

 Columbus, Ohio : 5 specimens of Car- 

 boniferous bryozoans from Ohio 

 (69452). 



LAMPE, F. C. (See under Barnhart 

 Brothers & Spindler). 



LANCASTER, S. J., U. S. National 

 Museum: Virginia rail (68997). 



LANDER, Miss Anna H., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : White metal medal com- 

 memorating the Harrison Jubilee, 

 Bunker Hill, 1840; a Maryland elec- 

 toral ticket of 1872, and a set of Chi- 

 nese carved ivory chessmen (69284). 



LANSTON MONOTYPE MACHINE 

 COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. : Mon- 

 otype keyboard and type-casting-set- 

 ting machine, series 1900; mici'o- 

 scope and stand with 12 point type 

 on which is cast the Lord's Prayer; 

 exhibition case containing the va- 

 rious products of the Monotype ma- 

 chine from 4 point to 48 point ; type 

 for various nations; leads, slugs, 

 borders and ornaments (70235). 



