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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1914. 



James, Mrs. Julian — Contiuued. 



L. Lauder and Mrs. John E. Mc- 

 Elroy.) 



Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, 

 Columbus, Ohio : 7 photographic en- 

 largements of views of Jeffrey ap- 

 paratus at work iu coal mines 

 (565G5). 



Jenkins, C. Francis, Washington, 

 D. C. : Design of motion picture 

 projector (56293). 



Jennings, Allan H., Bureau of En- 

 tomology, Washington, D. C. : About 

 100 specimens of fresh-water shells 

 from Antigua and Barbados ; speci- 

 mens of young toads, Bufo mari- 

 nusf, from Barbados (56749). 



Jennings, W. P., Salt Lake City, Utah 

 (through Mr. Victor C. Heikes) : A 

 stalactite coated with calcite and 

 malachite crystals (56784). 



Jobe, Robert L., Elizabethton, Tenn. 

 (through Mr. J. C. Ayer, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa.) : A specimen of actino- 

 lite from Avery County, N. C. 

 (55931). 



Johnson, Dr. H. L. E., Washington, 

 D. C. : A fiber garment made by the 

 Guapore Indians, Guapore River, 

 northern Brazil, and 2 wasp nests 

 from the same locality (56839). 



Johnston, H. F., Carnegie Institution 

 of Washington, Washington, D. C. : 

 Si)ecimen of Oryza from Java 

 (56948) ; specimen of fruit of the 

 " double cocoanut," collected on the 

 coast of Mauritius (56982). 



Jones, Marcus E., Salt Lake City, 

 Utah : 15 specimens of living Cacta^ 

 ceae from Utah (55651; 56090) ; 12 

 plants from Utah (55833 : exchange) . 



Jordan, Miss Susan D., Meredithville, 

 Va. : Larva of Prionus laticoUis 

 (56649). 



JuDD, Neil M., U. S. National Museum : 

 23 archeological and ethnological 

 specimens from the interior of 

 Guatemala, collected by Mr. Judd 

 (57062: purchase). 



Kahn, Dr. Ulysses S., New York 

 City : 8 progressive proofs of 4-color 

 halftone reliefs made from an auto- 

 chrome plate of a stained glass win- 

 dow, together with the autochrome 

 plate (57101). 



Kain, John Q., Matagorda, Tex. : In- 

 vertebrates, 6 species of mollusks 

 from Texas, and specimens of beans 

 (56691). 



Kaiserlicher Botanischer Garten 

 Peter des Grossen. ( See under St. 

 Petersburg, Russia.) 



K. K, Naturhistobisches Hofmuseum. 

 (See under Vienna, Austria.) 



Kabpeles, Dr. S. R., Washington, 

 D. C. : An anatomical specimen 

 (56501). 



Keasbey and Mattison Company, Am- 

 bler, Pa. : 105 samples of asbestos 

 (56625). 



Keleher, Miss Edith R., Washington, 

 D. C. : 6 earthworms (57038). 



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

 Entomological specimens exhibiting 

 the life cycle of the silkworm moth, 

 including eggs, larvie and chrysalis 

 in formalin ; whole and pierced co- 

 coons, and moths; also small school 

 cabinet (56088). 



Kennan, Mrs. George, Medina, N. Y. : 

 Kaffir knob-kerry (50701 : loan). 



Kennedy, Clarence H., Sunnyside, 

 Wash. : 48 Odouata {Argia einina, 

 n. sp., types and cotypes of adults 

 and nymphs; A. vivida, adults and 

 nymphs) (56280). 



Kebtesz, Dr. K., Hungarian National 

 Museum, Budapest, Hungary : About 

 10 si>ecimens of Diptera (55673). 



Keyser, E. M., Ancon, Canal Zone : 2 

 lepidopterous larvfe, Pscudosphinx 

 tetno and Megalopyffe lanata 

 (55698) ; beetle, Euchroma gnlinth. 

 and a spider, Acrosoma obttisospina 

 (55856). 



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

 17 ethnological specimens from the 

 United States, Paraguay, west Af- 

 rica and the Philippine Islands 

 (56500 : exchange). 



