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Jacob, Edwin, U. S. 2s". (through Mrs. Captain Jouett). Two leaves of 

 silver-tree (Leucodendron argenteum) ; from Cape of Good Hope, South 

 Africa, near Tabee Mountain. Acession 12574. 



Jamaica, Government of . Specimens of cinchona ; from the Government 

 plantations ; J. Hart, superintendent. Accession 13384. 



James, Henry H. Specimen of whip-poor-will, in flesh, and shed skin of 

 a snake (Tropidonotus sipedon); from District of Columbia. Acces- 

 sions 13289, 13304. 



James, Isaac (through Frank Burns). Specimens of fossiliferous lime- 

 stone; from Blount Spring, Ala. Accession 12937. 



James, U. P. Eighty-seven species of invertebrate fossils ; from Ohio. 

 Accession 13216. 



Jardine, B. B. Specimens of iron ores; from Bethlehem Iron Com- 

 pany's miue, Wilbur, Ontario, Canada. Accession 13734. 



Jeffreys, Dr. J. Gwyn. Large collection of shells ; from Europe. Pur- 

 chased. Accessions 13083, 13424, 13508. 



Jewell, Willard. Sketches of Indians made by Duncan in 1853. Ac- 

 cession 13050. 



Johnson, Samuel. Specimens of arrow-heads ; from Wood County, West 

 Virginia. Accession 13488. 



Johnson & Young. Specimens of fresh lobsters; from the Boston Mar- 

 ket. Accession 12661. 



Jones, George C. Cast of pierced-stone implement. Accession 12630. 



Jones, J. F. Specimen of live catfishes (Amiurus marmoratus); from 

 Georgia. Accession 13807. 



Jones, T. S. Specimen of worm ; from Virginia. Accession 13322. 



Jouy, P. L. Large collection of general natural history and ethuolo- 

 gica; from Japan. Accessions 13306, 13360. 



Kales, Br. J. W. Specimens of Indian arrow-heads; from New York. 

 Accession 12967. 



Earns, T. C. Specimen of stone relic; from Knox County, Tennessee. 

 Accession 13411. 



Earr, Anton. Specimen of pug dog (Canis familiaris), in flesh; from 

 Washington, D. C. Accession 13651. 



Earr, W. W. Specimens of petrified moss and beach leaves; from 

 Clarke County, Indiana. Accession 13601. 



Kaufman, Joseph F. Alcoholic specimen of snake; from Virginia. Ac- 

 cession 12973. 



Keam, Thomas V. (through James Stevenson). Specimens of two live- 

 rattlesnakes, used by the Moqui Indians in their snake dances. Ac- 

 cession 13705. 



Keith, Minor G. (through Hoadly & Co.). Specimens of twelve stone im- 

 ages, with pieces found at a point called Dos Novillos, on the line 

 Costa Rica Railroad, some 49 miles from the coast, at from 2 to 5 feet 

 below surface. Accession 13254. 



