LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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KREA(iEK, Frank O., Pullman, Wash.: 

 Four hundred and ten plants from 

 northern Washington. Purchase. 

 40514. 



KuNz, George F. (See under Frank 

 Howland; also under Henry S. Man- 

 ning. ) 



KuNZE, Dr. R.E., Phoenix, Ariz. : Thirteen 

 plants from Arizona and a specimen of 

 the fruit of Opuntia grcgg'n; photograph ; 

 3 plants from Arizona; 34 specimens 

 of Lepidoptera, 70 specimens of Orthop- 

 tera and 2 specimens of Busera micro- 

 phylla. (40067; 40109; 40181; 40206; 

 40214; 40309; 40310.) 



KwiAT, A., Chicago, 111.: Twenty-seven 

 specimens of Lepidoptera. 40556. 



Lacey, Howard, Kerrville, Tex. : Three 

 skins and skulls of Odocoileus from 

 Kerrville. 40846. 



Lachenand, Georges, Limoges, France: 

 Sixteen specimens of Bryophyta from 

 France (39812) ; 30 specimens of mosses 

 and Hepatica from Europe (40371). 

 Exchange. 



Lahee, F. H., Brookline, Mass.: Speci- 

 men of Corocordulia libera Selys. 40258. 



Lamb, Dr. D. S., Army Medical Museum, 



Washington, D. C. : Anatomical and 



anthropological specimens (40921 ; 



41066; 41133; 41159; 41215). 

 Land, John, Wagersville, Ky.: Chrysalis 



of a butterfly (Papilio asterias Fabr. ). 



39902. 

 Landsberg, Fred., Victoria, British Co- 



luml)ia: Antique Chilcat blanket. 



Purchase. L. P. X. 40526. 



Laney, F. B. (See under North Caro- 

 lina Talc and Mining Company.) 



IjANgille, H. D. (See . under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. ) 



Langley, Dr. S. P. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution; and also under 

 Stevens Institute of Technology. ) 



Latchford, Hon. F. R., Ottawa, Canada: 

 Unionidfe from Canada. 39821. 



Layne, J. E., Marco, Fla. : Plant, and a 

 piece of pottery from near Marco 

 Island, Florida (39912; 41132). 



Leary, J. L., superintendent, U. S. Fish 

 Commission, San Marcos, Tex.: Bo- 

 tanical specimens consisting of root and 

 seeds oi Ni/)nph!ca (.sp. nov. ). 39707. 



Lee, D. C, Harbor Springs, Mich.: 

 Eleven quill baskets, floor mat, and an 

 Indian pipe. Purchase. 39776. 



Lee, W. McD., Irvington, Va. : Fossil 

 crab from the Rappahannock River, 

 near Chesapeake Bay. Purchase. 

 40341. 



Lee, W. T., Trinidad, Colo.: Seventy- 

 five specimens of Mesozoic inverte- 

 brate fossils from Colorado, Wyoming, 

 and Mexico; LowerSilurian brachiopod 

 small slab from Palmer Lake. 40669. 



Lefroy, H. Maxwell, Bridgetown, Bar- 

 bados, West Indies: Bats, lizards, fish, 

 mollusks, and other invertebrates from 

 Barbados and other islands of the 

 Lesser Antilles. 40276. 



Lehman, J. B., Edwards, Miss.: Snake 

 [Haldea stnatula) from Mississippi. 

 41002. 



Leighlev, E. O., Baltimore, Md. : Six- 

 teen fossils from Cleveland, Ohio. 

 39701. 



Leland Stanford Junior University, 

 Stanford University, Cal. : Crustaceans 

 from Japan collected by Messrs. Jor- 

 dan and Snyder (39698); received 

 through Dr. David S. Jordan, presi- 

 dent, Japanese fishes collected by the 

 steamer Albatross (40524); 16 speci- 

 mens (7 species) of Isopods (40908). 



Le Souef, D., Parkville, Victoria, Aus- 

 tralia: Birds' eggs from Australia. 

 Purchase. 41183. 



Lewis, C. M., Reading, Pa.: Morse tele- 

 graph keys made by Clark, and by 

 Neff. 40609. 



Lindgren, W. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Lindsay, Mrs. William. (See under 

 National Society of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution. ) 



Linn, Miss L. I., Highland, Md. : Luna 

 moth. 41073. 



Linton, Prof. Edwin, Washington, Pa.: 

 Parasitic worms. 39730. 



