LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Lassi.mon'ne, Prof. S. PL, Mouliiif^, AUier, 

 France: One hundred and fifty-one 

 plants from Europe. p]xchange. 39015. 



Lathy, Percy I., Sydney Road, Enfield, 

 England. Received through Levi Men- 

 gel: Fourteen butterflies. o9148. 



Lawson, J. C, Washington, I). C. : New 

 York Red hat, Lasiu7^)is horealh, with 

 four young specimens. 39532. 



Lea, Rev. Frank C, Ashton, Md.: Bow 

 and 14 arrows from the Lowkundi ne- 

 groes on the Congo at E(|uatorville. 

 39444. 



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

 tor}' of Chippewa Indians and a photo- 

 graph of Ki-was-si, an old Chippewa 

 porcelain quill worker. 39031. 



Lee, Prof. L. A., Brunswick, Me.: Two 

 specimens of columbite from Topham, 

 Me. 39260. 



Lee, Dr. T. E., Terre Haute, Ind. : Indian 

 beads. 39182. 



LEiBERCi, J. B. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Leiden, Holland, RovalMuseum ofNat- 

 ural History. Received through Dr. 

 Otto Finsch: Three birds' skins (39546) ; 

 278 birds' skins from the Duti'h East 

 Indies (39545). Exchange. 



Leland Stanford Junior University, 

 Stanford University, Cal. Received 

 tlirough Dr. D. S. Jordan: Fishes from 

 Formosa (38723); Japanese fishes, in- 

 cluding type specimens (38883); Em- 

 biotocoid fishes from Japan (.38941); 

 collected by E. Snodgrass and Edwin 

 Heller, fishes from Cocos and Galapa- 

 gos Islands (38959); received through 

 Edmund Heller, crustaceans (38971) ; 

 Japanese fishes (.39095); Panama fishes 

 collected by Dr. C. II. Gilbert (.39210); 

 2 specimens of Lerniean parasites from 

 Japan (39419). 



Le.mbky, Walter I., Treasury Depart- 

 ment, Washington, D. C. : Skinof Ivory 

 gull, Pdcjoplilla alhii from St. (ieorge 

 Island, Bering Sea. 38681. 



Lewis, George A., Wickford, R. L: Flash- 

 er, Loboles survvDiien.'ii.t, from Narra- 

 gansett Bay. 38564. 



Lewis, Rev. T. L. , Bozeman, Mont. : Two 

 specimens of minerals. 39404. 



Lind, E. G., Keene, Va.; Specimen of 

 Hellgrammite-fiy, ('nrijrhOh coiDitld 

 Linnpeus. 38243. 



LiNDSEY, G. X., Redlands, Cul.: Storu' 

 celt. Purchase. :>8()33. 



L' Instrumental, Paris, Fraiuv: Trom- 

 bone (" Basse a coulisse"). Purchase. 

 38397. 



Llster, Mrs. Addie, Clearwater, Idaho: 

 Opal in the matrix. 38199. 



London, England, Corporation ok the 

 City of. (See under Smithsf)nian In- 

 stitution. ) 



LoNNBERG, Dr. EiNAR. (See under Up- 

 sala, Sweden, University of Upsala. ) 



LoPER, Prof. S. Ward, Middletown, 

 Conn.: Si)ecimens of Eocene fishes. 

 Exchange. 38831 . 



LouBAT, M. le Due de, Paiis, France: 

 Facsimile reproduction of the Codex 

 Fejervary-Ma^er (3S589); cn\)y of Dr. 

 Eduard Seler's work on the "Codex 

 Fejer vary-May er ' ' (39142 ) . 



LouNSBURY, Prof. C. P., Cape Colony, 

 South Africa: Sixteen specimens of a 

 Hemipteron. 39200. 



Love, R. E., Erwin, Tenn. : Lepidopterons 

 larva. 38693. 



Love, Col. W. II., Baltimore, Md. : Three 

 stone arrow-points. 39505. 



LovETT, Edward, Croydon, England: 

 Collection of flints and reproductions of 

 flint tools, etc. (exchange) (38449); 4 

 English stamps issued under the reign 

 of King Edward VII (gift) (38944); 

 set of King Edward coronation money 

 (gift) (39215). 



Low, Thomas, Anclotc, Fia : Sj>ecinipns 

 of crustaceans and a worm. 38523. 



Lowe, H. N., Long Beach, Cal.: Two 

 specimens of cral), IhipdIugitMcv cdri- 

 cuuihi Stimpson, fioiu San Ni<-hohis 

 Island, California. 3;i4S5. 



Lumpkin, T. J., New Fngland City, (la.: 

 Beetle larva affected witli finigus* 

 [Ento))iojili<»'(( sj>.). .■)!I143. 



LuscoMHE, (iEoRciE, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Model of tlu' "Stourbridge 

 Lion." Purchasf. .39180. 



LusK, R. D., Oracse, Ariz.: Skin of Olive 

 warbler (38481), skin of Thick-bilied 

 parrot, Rliyncli<)/>sill<i iniclii/rhiiiiclut from 

 Arizona (38620). 



LvcETT, Edward, Atlanta, (ia.: Three 

 pieces of decorated ])orcelain. 39028. 



Lyle, Victor E (SeeunderSmithsonian 

 Institution.) 



