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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Karlsive, Dr. W. J. (Washington, 

 D. C): Specimen of Lucanus elaphus 

 from Hot Springs, Ark., (exchange) 

 (30500); male and female type speci- 

 mens of Lavhnosterna larlsivei, Linell, 

 from the same locality (gift) (30680). 



Kearney, N. J. (Thetlford, Ontario, 

 Canada) : Slab of tentaculites, speci- 

 men of pentremitidea, 2 specimens of 

 Jrthracanfha, an undetermined cri- 

 noid, and a specimen of Stropheodonta 

 fZemissa with crania. Exchange. 30016. 



Kearney, T. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Kelly, A. E. (Port Clinton, Ohio) : 

 Specimen of Stercorarius jjarasiticus, in 

 the flesh. 30053. 



Kelsey, F. D. (See under J. N. Rose.) 



Kemkys, Edward (Chicago, 111.): Col- 

 lection of sculptures. Presented to 

 the Smithsonian Institution and de- 

 positediu the National Museum. 29898. 



Kemp, .1. F. (New York City) : Geological 

 material. Exchange. 30597. 



Kendall, W. C. (See under Fish Com- 

 mission, U. S.) i 



Kennedy, Clarence (Rockport, Ind.): ; 

 Thirty-threeflint arrowheads, scrapers, I 

 and fragments of pottery. 29725. 



Kennedy, E. J. (Troy, Pa.), through 

 U. S. Geological Survey : Fossil fish- 

 bones, and 10 specimens of Devonian 

 fishplates. Exchange. (30446,30705.)! 



Kent, A. J. (Bonners Ferry, Idaho): j 

 Stone implement from Kootenai 

 County. Exchange. 30108. 



Kern, C. E, (Washington, D. C.) : Eighty- 

 five birds' skins from Nicaragua and 

 Costa Rica, and a nest of a humming- 

 bird. 30056. 



Kernahan, George (Thedford, Ontairo, 

 Canada) : Large collection of inverte- 

 brate fossils. Exchange. 30015. 



King, Dr. C. (Monroe, La.): Specimen 

 of Emesa longipea, Say. 29970. 



Kinney, Abbot. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Kirk, Miss Eva L. (See under H. Q. 

 Adams.) 



KiRSCii, Dr. P. II, (Columbia City, Ind.) : 

 Twenty-four species of Unionida) from 

 nortliern Indiana. 30138. 



Klages, Henry G. (.leannette, Pa.): 

 Collection of native and exotic insects. 

 Exchange. 30415. 



Knight, Ora W. (Bangor, Me.) : Eggs of 

 Cormorant. 30170. 



Knight, Prof. W. C. (University of 

 Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. ) : Two speci- 

 mens of CrassateUa from the Cretaceous 

 sandstones of Oil Mountain, Natrona 

 County, Wyo. 30015. 



Knightley, E. L. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Knowles, W. a. (U.S.N.M.): Drilled 

 ceremonial object from Rock Creek, 

 Md. 30372. 



Knox, M. V. B. (Wahpeton, N. Dak.): 

 Fragments of pottery from North Da- 

 kota. 30565. 



Kny, Richard & Co. (New York City) : 

 Anatomical models {A.) (purchase). 

 (29604,29876,29940). Purchase. 



KocHER, Dr. J. F.(South Whitehall, Pa.) : 

 Old style apple-parer (gift) (30059) ; an 

 old-fashioned loom (deposit) (30060); 

 model of a tape-loom (gift) (30351). 



Krantz, Dr. F. (Bonn-a-Rhein, Ger- 

 many) : Four fossil medusa' from the 

 Jura formation of Soleuhofen, Ger- 

 many, Purchase. 30627. 



Krauss, Alfrkd, U. S. consular agent, 

 (Zittau, Germany): Tertiary columnar 

 sandstone and samples of the material 

 surrounding it (29958) ; Cretaceous fos- 

 sils and specimens of Tertiary lignite 

 (36465). 



Kreko, Gabriel de (Concord, N. H.): 

 Armenian purse, watch-case, necklace, 

 and stockings. 30519. 



Kremer, Rev. E. N. (Harrisbuig, Pa.): 

 Fourteen stone implements. Deposit. 

 29984. 



KuLZHiNSKi, S. (See under Lubny Mu- 

 seum.) 



KuNZ, George F. (New York City) : 

 Brass badge of the 18th Hussars and 

 2 pieces of load-stone from Magnet 

 Cove, Ark. 29792. (See under Charles 

 L. Tiffany.) 



La Plata Museum (La Plata, Argen- 

 tina, transmitted by Dr. F. P. Moreno, 

 director) : Reptiles, ores, birds' and 

 mammal skeletons, Paleozoic, Meso- 

 zoic, and Tertiary fossils, birds' skins, 

 and skin, with skull, of Cervus chilends. 

 Exchange. 30571. 



Lacoe, R. D. (Pittston, Pa.): Speci- 

 mens of fossils from the Dakota Group, 

 Paleozoic vertebratefossils, fossilfishes, 



