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rocks, minerals, and ores from the 
western section of Kentucky, repre- 
senting lead, zine, and fluorspar deposits 
(45968); 237 rocks and ores from the 
Clifton quadrangle, Arizona, collected 
by -Waldemar Lindgren (46042); 18 
minerals from the Clifton-Morenci dis- 
trict, Arizona, collected by Waldemar 
Lindgren (46043); 133 specimens from 
the gold belt of the Blue Mountains, 
Oregon, collected by Waldemar Lind- 
gren (46049); 84 rocks from Bitterroot 
range of Idaho and Montana, collected 
by Waldemar Lindgren (46077); 51 
rocks and ores from the central por- 
tion of the Carolinas, collected by L. C. 
Graton (46109). 
INTERNATIONAL Porrery Company, Tren- 
ton, N. J.: Yellow pitcher or jug 
(45686). 
JACKSON, Hon. Joun B., American minis- 
ter, Athens, Greece, Newark, N. J.: 
2 pieces of Bulgarian carpet (44873: 
purchase ). 
JAmeEs, Mrs. C. M. M. J., Washington, 
D. C.: Telescope of Rear-Admiral 
Theodorus Bailey, used at the surren- 
LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
der of the city of New Orleans (45945). | 
James, Mrs. Junttan, Washington, D. C.: 
15 photographs of the Myers-Mason 
family (45493); snuff-box (in case) 
made from an oak rafter that supported 
the roof of the Hall of Independence 
(10949: loan); collection of Myers- 
Mason family heirlooms (11244: loan). 
JAPANESE FiIsHERIES EXHIBIT AT THE 
LovuisIANA PurRcHASE Exposition. (See 
under Department of Commerce and 
Labor, Bureau of Fisheries). 
Jerrcorr, Mrs. Ann A.: Upright piano, 
made by Debain, of Paris, #rance, with 
12 boxes of musical attachments (trans- 
mitted through Charles E. Curtis, New | 
Haven, Conn., executor of estate 
(44953: bequest). 
JEFFRIES, THomAs N., Saltillo, Mexico: 
2 living specimens of Crassulacez, 
Echeveria, from Mexico (45255). 
J ENINGS, JEFFERSON H., Washington, D.C. : 
Pipe of black slate, mended with lead 
(45021). 
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JENKINS, O. P. (See under Department 
of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of 
Fisheries). 
JENNEY, C. E., Fresno, Cal.: About 30 
fresh-water mollusks, marine mollusks, 
4 species of insects, 25 isopods, Porcel- 
lio levis; 16 shells (45768; 45777; 
45887; 45890; 45901). 
| JENTINK, F. A., Leiden, Holland: 6 
photographs of skulls of bats, Callinyc- 
teris rosenbergiu and Cynopterus melano- 
cephalus (44896). 
JerMy, Juuius, San Antonio, Tex.: 19 
moths (44704); 60 beetles (44715). 
Jessup, A. C.,Grayson, Utah: Ear of corn 
found beneath the clay floor of a small 
house at Wickiup Cafion, San Juan 
County, Utah (45870). 
Jewett, SranutEy G., Portland, Oreg.: 
Chipmunk from Troutlake, Washing- 
ton (45471). 
JoHN, ANDREW, Washington, D. C.: 3 
small vases and 2 pipes, samples of the 
work in pottery-making of the Catawba 
Indians of South Carolina (44911); 
photograph of Andrew John, sr. 
(44947) . 
Jouns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 
Md.: Brains of negroes and _ fetuses 
~ (received through Frank P. Mall) 
(45563). 
Jounson, C. W., Boston. Mass.: 2 speci- 
mens of Strombus from Nicaragua 
(44995). 
Jounson, Lieut. F. C., U. S. Army, Al- 
bay, Philippine Islands: Leaf insect 
(44692). | 
Jounson, R. H., Cold Spring Harbor, 
N. Y.: 6 birds’ skins from Washing- 
ton (45545). 
Jounson, W. W., Memphis, Tenn.: Ball 
covered with cactus spines, taken from 
a cow’s stomach (45252). 
Jones, Henry, Blue, Ariz.: Skull of griz- 
zly bear (45822). 
Jones, J. T., Tacoma, Wash.: Gold on 
pyrite from the southeastern part of 
Alaska (46111: purchase). 
| Jorpan, A. 8., Whitehall, Md.: Tour- 
maline from Baltimore County, Md. 
(44978). 
