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REPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, 1909. 



Johnson, Koswkll H. (See under 

 Ciii-iiegie Institution.) 



Johnston, Miss Louise, Wooster, 

 Ohio: Baby's cap, straw sandals, 

 and a drum, made and used by tlie 

 lu or lao tribes of the northwestern 

 part of Canton Province, China 

 (49051). 



Jones, Frank Norton, Wilmington, 

 Del. : 19 specimens of I>epidoptera 

 from Bermuda (50145). 



Karitzky, a. M., Nueva Gerona, Isle 

 of Pines, Cuba : Plant from the Isle 

 of Pines (50186). 



Karst, Miss Esther, Debruce, N. Y. : 

 A transfer print, on glass, of the 

 Smithsonian Institution (49569). 



Kavanaugh, ]\Iiss K., Washington, D, 



C. (through Miss E. R. Scidmore) : 

 Old Chinese ivory white teapot 

 (50063: loan). 



Keaney, Mrs. C. E., Spokane. Wash.: 



Barnacle, MitcUa polymcrus (49553). 



Keep, Mrs. Frederic A., Washington, 



D. C. : A piece of Binche lace, about 

 the year 1700, and a piece of Valen- 

 ciennes lace of the early 18th cen- 

 tury (50149). 



Keuffel and Esser Company, New 

 York City: A modern sundial 

 (49473). 



Kew, London, England, Royal Bo- 

 tanic Gardens : Specimen of Diplora 

 integrifoHa from the Salomon Islands 

 (49480: loan); specimen of plant, 

 Mespiliis stipulosa (49649: loan): 

 drawing of Crata-gus qHitensis 

 (49768). 



Kimball, Miss Laura F., National 

 City, Cal. : 2 plants, Sriaginella, 

 from California (49636: exchange). 



Kindle, E. M., U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C. : Marine shells in- 

 cluding about 45 species and varie- 

 ties, from Bering Strait and Eseh- 

 scholtz, Alaska (49398) ; tusk of a 

 mammoth from Point Hope, Alaska 

 (49632: purchase). 



Kingman, C. C, Reading, Mass. : 4 

 specimens of ferns from Massachu- 

 setts (49044). 



KiNGSLAND, Mrs. WiLLiAM M., New 

 York City : Piece of Flemish or 

 Dutch "Diana lace" of the 17th 

 century, 26" long; and a piece of 

 Flemish lace of the 18th century, 

 36" long by 7" wide (49730). 



Klages, Edward A., Crafton, Pa, : 5 

 skins of nun-birds, Mnuasa, from 

 Venezuela ( 49583 ) . 



Klinger, G. R., Lyons, Kans. : Snake, 

 head of a fish and an insect from 

 Guatemala (49400). 



Knab, Frederick, Department of Ag- 

 riculture, Washington, D. C. : 250 

 specimens of Hymenoptera from 

 Saskatchewan, Canada (49020) ; 33 

 specimens of Hymenoptera and 5 

 specimens of Hemiptera from Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (49056) ; 8 specimens 

 of Hymenoptera from Virginia 

 (49162) ; 14 specimens of Hymenop- 

 tera from the vicinity of the District 

 of Columbia (49207) ; 70 specimens 

 of Coleoptera from Peru (49918). 



Knut, S. p., Washington, D. C. : 5 ob- 

 jects of Egyptian antiquities (49522: 

 loan). 



K. K. Naturhistorisches Hofmu- 

 SEUM. (See under Vienna, Austria.) 



Konigl. Botanischer Garten und 

 Museum. (See under Dahlem, Steg- 

 litz bei Berlin, Germany.) 



KoNiGL. Botanisches Museum. (See 

 under Berlin, Germany.) 



KoNiGL. Zoologisches Museum. (See 

 under Berlin, Germany.) 



Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay 

 States, Selangor State Museum : 

 66 birds' skins from the Malay Pen- 

 insula (49085) ; 20 Malayan mam- 

 mals (49212). Exchange. 



Lacham, R. E., Santiago, Chile: 15 

 ancient Chilean skulls, fragments of 

 pottery, pestle, and grinding stone 

 (49982). 



Lafferty, R. F., Buena Arista, Colo. : 

 Specimen of molybdic ocher (50152). 



Lake, Wilmot, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of stalagmitic marble 

 from Harrisonburg, Va. (50219). 



