LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Johnston, Frances B., Washington, D. 

 C. : Collection of pictorial studies, por- 

 traits, etc. Purchase. 33061. 



Johnston, Frank J., New Carlisle, 

 Ohio: Horse-hairworm. 32353. 



Johnston, Mrs. H. D., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Marine shells, representing two species 

 from California. 33643. 



Jones, Prof. A. H., Kansas Wesleyan Uni- 

 versity, Salina, Kans. : Nine specimens 

 of Cretaceous invertebrates from the 

 Dakota and Mentor beds of Central 

 Kansas. 32702. 



Jones, Marcus E., Salt Lake City, Utah : 

 One hundred and five plants (exchange ) 

 (33030) ; 536 plants (exchange) (33089) ; 

 800 plants (purchase) (33306). 



Jordan, Dr. D. S. (See nnder R. C. Mc- 

 Gregor. ) 



JuDSON, Mrs. Isabella Field, Dobbs- 

 Ferry-on-Hudson, New York: Seal of 

 Cyrus W. Field, calico mask worn by 

 him in South America, and seven of his 

 autograph lettei's. Deposit. 32555. 



Justi, Hkrman, Nashville, Tenn. : Sou- 

 venir badge of "Nashville Day" at the 

 Exposition, 1897. 32996. 



K. K. Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum, 

 Botanische Abtheilung. (See under 

 A'^ienna, Austria.) 



Kane, Miss, Washington, D. C. : Crayfish, 

 Camharits propinquus Girard. 33511. 



Kansas, State University of, Law- 

 rence, Kans., transmitted through Prof. 

 I. W. Williston : Fossil bones repre- 

 senting the genera Clidesfes, Ti/losau- 

 ?7/.s, and I'lafycarjTus (purchase), "O." 

 (33487); 2 boxes Carboniferous shale 

 with criuoids (exchange) (33488). 



Kkarney, T. H., jr., Wasliington, D. C. : 

 Two hundred and seventy -seven plants 

 from Tennessee (purchase) (32910) ; 61 

 plants from Washington, D. C. (gift) 

 (33208); 42 plants (33738). 



Keatley, J. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Eight carved-horn spoons from Alaska, 

 and an ivory carving of a bird's head 

 (33437''- ; totem carvings in black slate 

 from Alaska (33170, 33482). Purchase. 



Keiley, Joseph T., New York City: 

 Forty-seven Indian relics from North 

 Carolina and Tennessee. 33216. 



Kelker, William A., Harrisburg, Pa., 

 transmitted by the Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy : Clay model of a boat-shaped ob- 

 ject found in Harrisburg. 32866. 



Kelly, Harry M., Cornell College, 

 Mount Vernon, Iowa: Specimen of liv- 

 ing nnio (32797); siiecimens of Uvio 

 tuberculalus from Illinois (33687). 



Kelsey, F. W., San Diego, Cal.: Marine 

 shells from California and Japan, rep- 

 resenting 50 species. 33574. 



Kemp, Prof. James F., New York City, 

 transmitted by the U. S. Geological 

 Survey : Geological material from New 

 York. 32346. 



Kent Scientific Institute, received 

 through C. A. Whittemore, Grand Rap- 

 ids, Mich. : Specimen of Bassaricyon 

 gnbhii (for remounting in exchange for 

 specimens). 33099. 



Ketcham, Mrs. L. A., Mount Pleasant, D. 

 C. : Hurdy-Gurdy, owned by the 

 Ketcham family for seventy-five years. 

 32522. 



Kimble, G. W., Placerville, Cal., received 

 through H. W. Turner : Two specimens 

 of Ammonites. 33673. 



Kincaid, Trevor, University of Wash- 

 ington, Seattle, Wash. : Shells from 

 Alaska, representing about 60 species. 

 32883. 



King, Dr. C. L., Jacksonville, Fla. : Two 

 tomato caterpillars with parasitic co- 

 coons; spider. 32459. 



KiNU, George B., Lawrence, Mass., re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Types of two new species of ants, 

 Pheidole townsevdi Andr6, and Pheidole 

 Jcinfi't Audrt5, from Mexico (new to the 

 Museum collection). 33339. 



King, W. H., Langdon, D. C. : Ferns col- 

 lected in 1876 and 1885 at St. Helena, 

 Cape Town, Africa, islands in the Indian 

 Ocean, Madagascar and Brazil. 32971. 



Kingman, C. C, Reading, Mass. : Speci- 

 men of Salix behbiana (33581); 8 speci- 

 mens of violets (33020). 



Kingsley, Prof. J. S., Tufts College, 

 Mass. : Three specimens of Shrimp 

 {Caradina pasadenae Kingsley) from 

 Pasadena, Cal. 32356. 



Kingston, Jamaica, Institute of Ja- 

 maica: Seven specimens of crustaceans. 

 33100. 



Kirkland, Dr. R. J., Grand Rapids, 

 Mich. : Living unios from Michigan 

 (32539) ; living unio from Grand Rapids, 

 representing one species (32633) ; unio 

 from Georgia (32765); unios from Ala- 

 bama (32964). 



