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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



KOBER, Dr. Geokge ]M.— Continued. 

 Abraham Lincoln, by W. Cogswell 

 (67439). 



K R A U S RESEARCH LABORA- 

 TORIES (INC.), New York Cit.v 

 (through E. S. Larsen) : Examples 

 of diaspore from Missouri (67689). 



LAFFERTY, Claude, Yinelaud, N. J.: 

 Skin and skull of a bat from Yine- 

 land, N. J. (67833). 



LANCEY, Mrs. E. E. de, Geneva, 

 N. Y. : Collection consisting of 2 

 glass bottles, die for medal, sulphur 

 cast of church seal, 2 terra-cotta 

 heads, Italian coin embetlded in 

 lava, piece of marble from Athens, 

 crude clay candlestick, and 3 clay 

 fragments (67750, deposit). 



LANDER, Miss A. H., Alexandria, Va. : 

 Buff syrup pitcher with lid, of Eng- 

 lish make (68253). 



LANDIS, Col. J. F. Reynolds, U. S. 

 Army (retired). (See under Aztec 

 Club of 1847.) 



LANE, Dr. H. M., Harviell, Mo.: 

 Plant from Missouri (67106). 



LANE, I. C, Phoenix, Ariz. : 2 speci- 

 mens of tufa from the quarries of 

 The Great Western Tufa and 

 Cement Co. at Kirkland, Ariz. 

 (67450). 



LARSEN, E. S. ( See under Kraus Re- 

 search Laboratories, Inc.) 



LA SALLE COLLEGE, Panama City, 

 Panama (through Bro. Heriberto) : 

 300 plants from Panama and the 

 Canal Zone (67733). 



LATCHFORD, Hon. F. R., Toronto, 

 Canada : 3 mollusks from the 

 Atnarko River, British Columbia; 5 

 species of fresh-water shells from 

 <jntario and Quebec, Canada (67685. 

 68209). 



LATHAM, Roy, Orient, N. Y. : Plant, 

 fresh-water mollusk, and a fern, all 

 from New York (67721, 67898, 

 68240). 



LAWRENCE, Mrs. Rachel Jacksox, 

 Ladies Hermitage Association, Nash- 

 ville, Tenn. (through Mrs. R. G. 

 Hoes, Washington, D. C.) : Costume 

 worn by Mrs. Andrew Jackson, jr., 

 on the occasion of a reception given 



LAWRENCE, Mrs. Rachel Jackson — 

 Continued. 



in her honor in the White House in 

 1S31 (67002, loan). 



^AWTON. Charles F., New Bedford, 

 Mass. : Earthenware turtle effigy 

 found near Winslow, Ariz. (67890). 



I.EDERER, Mrs. A. M., Washington, 

 D. C. : 6 watches (68066, loan). 



LEE, Joseph, Passagrille, Fla. : Ma- 

 rine mollusk, and a crab (68476). 



LEFEYRE, Robert, Washington, D.C. : 

 Soft-ground etching by T. Francois 

 Simon, A. R. E. (66985, loan). 



LEIM, A. H. (See under Canadian 

 Government, Biological Board of 

 Canada, and Toronto, University 

 of.) 



LEONARD, E. C, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 52 plants from Maryland and 

 Virginia-; 31 plants from Ohio 

 (674S0; 67781). 



LEONARD, E. C, and E. P. KILLIP, 

 U. S. National Museum: 1,200 plants 

 from southern Virginia, and 163 

 plants from the District of Columbia 

 and vicinity (67003, 68519). 



LESCH, Rudolf, New York City: 6 

 chromo collotypes (68178). 



LESHER, WHITMAN & CO. (INC.), 

 New Y^ork City : 2 samples of mo- 

 hair net (67212). 



LEVIS. Howard C, London, England : 

 Wood block of George Washington, 

 engraved by Dr. Alexander Ander- 

 son, America's first important wood 

 engraver ; a copy of " The American 

 Orator," New Haven, 1818, in which 

 this wood block was printed, and a 

 modern impression of it; also a six- 

 teenth-century engraved wood block 

 and three modem impressions of it 

 (67311). 



LEWTON, F. L., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : An 18-inch bolt of apple wood 

 (66936). 

 LINDMAN, Dr. Carl. (See under 

 Riksmuseets Botaniska Avdelning.) 

 LILLY, Wn-LiAM, New York City: 

 Ethnological and biological speci- 

 mens from Burma, India, and 

 Alaska, collected by the late Samuel 

 Lilly, M. D., when consul general to 



