LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Long, Samuel S., York Pa. : Stone tlisc 

 from Havana,, Masoii County, III. 

 32690. 



LOOMIS, Rev. H., Yokohama, Japan : 

 Land, fresh-water, and marine shells 

 from Japan, representing 40 species 

 (■33575) ; marine shells from Japan 

 (33618). 



LoRiNG, J. Alden, Department of Agri- 

 culture: Stone pestle obtained from a 

 ''Siwash" grave at Oroville, Wash. 

 32655. 



LoTSPEiCH, A. C, Newport, Tenn. : Larva 

 of CHheronia regalls Fahr. 32618. 



LotJNT, S. D., & Son, Phcenix, Ariz. : 

 Specimen of Solpngid, Dafames formi- 

 (lahilis Simon. 32.576. 



LovELL, John H., Waldoboro, Me., 

 transmitted by Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Sixty-nine species of hymenop- 

 tera. 33255. 



Lowe, Herbert N., Long Beach, Cal. : 

 Marine shells, representing 7 species. 

 33634. 



Lowe, V. H., Geneva, N. Y. : Three spec- 

 imens of Aphidins polyf/onaphis Fitch. 

 32490. 



LowERY, C. O., Smithland, Ky.: Crab 

 spider, Acrosoma riif/osKm Hentz. 32422. 



LoziER, Mrs. A., Washington, D. C: 

 Shuttle for a primitive heddle frame. 

 .32041. 



Lucas, F. A., IT. S. National Museum: 

 Birds from Pribilof Islands (32.597) ; 

 skins and skulls of mammals (32743). 



LuGGEn, Prof. O., St. Anthony Park, 

 Minn.: Ten specimens of Ajianteles i^^t. 

 from (Jermany. 332.54. 



LuMHOi.TS, Dr. (See under Dr. B. L. 

 Robinson.) 



LuMSDEN, G. R., Greenville, Conn.; For- 

 ty-one specimens of insects. 32519. 



Lyonns, Herbert F. W., Boston, Mass. : 

 Fourteen proofs of wooden engravings 

 executed by the donor. 32721. 



McCabk, Joiix, Quarry. Iowa: Three 

 small slabs with Kinderhook criuoids. 

 33348. 



McCardle, John, Leamington, Utah, re- 

 ceived through the Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy: Trilobite. .33627. 



McDaniel, W. L., Sulphur Springs, Tex. : 

 Land shells, representing 3 species. 

 32818. 



McDill, J. T., Sparta, 111., Specimens of 

 Pleistocene coniferous fossil wood, 



McDill, J. T.— Continued, 

 found on a coal bank about 80 feet be- 

 low the surface. 32987. 



McFarland, Miss Mary, Washington, 

 D. C. : Toy inodel of a stove, rice-pot, 

 rice-stirrer, curry-pot, and water-ladle, 

 from Siam. 33358. 



McGregor, R. C, transmitted by Dr. D. 

 S. Jordan, Stanford Uuiversitj^, Cal.: 

 Type specimens of Apogon airicauda, 

 Forcipifjer Jlavissi7nus, and Brachyistius 

 fretiatus, from Socorro and Guadalupe 

 Islands (gift) (32819); 4 specimens of 

 ground owls from California (gift) 

 (33166) ; 22 birds' skins from California 

 and the western section of the United 

 States (exchange) (33180); skin of 

 Ammodramus halophilus and 2 skins of 

 Ammodramiis sanctorum (gift) (33625). 



McKiNi.KY, Hon. WiLLiA:\r, President of 

 the United States: Mounted head of a 

 Texas steer. 33495. 



McLanahan, J, King. (See under Penn- 

 sylvania Railroad Company.) 



McMillan, P. A., Banyan, Fla. : Skull of 

 Black Skimmer, Rynchops nigra. 

 33546. 



McQueen, E, L., Dublin, Tex. : Larva of 

 a small moth {Lagoa pyxidifera A. and 

 S.). 32681. 



Macdonald, Mrs. Marshall, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Oil portrait of Gen. (rcorge 

 Washington. 33381. 



Macey, C. F., Council, Idaho : Two speci- 

 mens of CantharU cyanipennis Say. 

 33616. 



Mackay, George H., Boston, Mass. : 

 Thirteen skins of birds of the United 

 States and Cape of Good Hope. 33205. 



Magei!, Miss Ernestine, Walhalla, N. 

 Dak.: Collection of plants. 33144. 



Ma(;ruder, Mrs. E. A. H., Tennallytowu, 

 D. C. : Collection of Roman anti<|nities, 

 consisting principally of pottery and 

 bronze objects. 33321. 



Mann, Gu.stave, Munich, Germany: 

 Ferns from the province of Assonu 

 Purchase. 33419. 



Manx, Miss Lizzie J., Upperville, Va. : 

 Great Horned Owl, in the flesh. .32675. 



VON Mauenzeller, Dr., Vienna Museum, 

 Vienna, Austria : Parasite (lent) ; para- 

 sites (exchange). 32344. 



Marino, Frank, Washington, 1). C. : 

 Snake from the District of Columbia. 

 33418. 



