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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



LOVETT, Edward (Croydon, England): 

 Ethnological objects. E x c li a n g e . 

 30100. 



Lowe, H. N. (Pasadena, Cal.): Shells 

 from San Pedro Bay. Exchange. 

 30141. 



LOWK, Dr. J. H. (Holum, La.): Geolog- 

 ical material. 30011. 



LrnxY Museum (Madam N. N. Skar- 

 Jinski, Poltava, Little Russia): Trans- 

 mitted by S. Knlzbinski, secretary: 6 

 musical instruments, ethnological ob- 

 jects, photographs, and drawings. Ex- 

 change. 30688. 



LCdkks, Dr. C. W. (Ethnographic Mu- 

 seum, Hamburg, Germany) : Six pho- 

 tographs showing stone figures, imple- 

 ments, and pott(!ry from Mexico and 

 Central America. 30191. 



Lu(iENHKiL, H. G. (U. S. N.M.): Catbird, 

 Gdlcoscoptes carolinensis, in the flesh. 

 29694. 



LuMMiNS, S. C. (Buffalo Gap, S. Dak.), 

 through G. B. Frazar: Grooved club or 

 hammer. 30399. 



Lundbohm, II. (Stockholm, Sweden): 

 Gadolinite and cerite from Sweden. 

 Purchase. 29622. 



Lycett, Edward (^ Atlanta, Ga.): Two 

 frames containing 6 sjtecimens of "Per- 

 sian luster" tiles (30323) ; Dresden china 

 tray or card-receiver (30422) ; 6 pieces 

 of pottery (30736). (See under William 

 Lycett.) 



Lycett, William (Atlanta, Ga.), trans- 

 mitted by Edward Lycett: Two cups 

 and saucers of Japanese egg-shell por- 

 celain, and 2 vases of the same material 

 decorated by Edward Lycett, andtaken 

 from the William Lycett collection. 

 30423. 



Lyman, Don (Perry, Oreg.): Specimen 

 of Cuter ehra americana, Fab. 29916. 



McCaferee, R. I. (Columbia, Ky.): 

 Sjiecimen of Rhinoceros Beetle, Dijnas- 

 tea (iti/us. 29536. 



McChesney, John D. (See under Fred- 

 erick A. Vogt.) 

 McCormick, L. M. (See under Glen 



Island Museum.) 

 McDonald, Col. Marshaxl. (See under 



Fish Commission, U. S.) 

 McElrov, Mrs. K. T. P. (Washington, 

 D. C): Reptiles and insects from the 

 vicinity of Gualan, Guatemala. 30508. 



McGee, W J (Bureau of Ethnology, 

 Washington, D. C): Porcupine -fisli 

 and two tails of Jiitia from the Gulf of 

 California (30403) ; specimeu of Hudru- 

 rii8 hirsutufijVi'ood, fromTiburoii Island, 

 Gulf of California (30489). (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of, and Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy.) 



McGee, W. L. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



McGregor, R. C. (Palo Alto, Cal.): 

 Skins of Agelaiiis guheriiator and Xun- 

 thocephalus xaniliocephahin, (albino) 

 (30614); 119 birds' skins from Cali- 

 fornia, Colorado, and Massachusetts 

 (30745). 



McGuire, J. D. (U. S. N. M.): Pipe of 

 chlorite from Norfolk, Ya., and a pipe- 

 head of clay from the mouth of South 

 River, Maryland. 30220. 



McGuiRL, J. H. (Ottawa, Canada): Fos- 

 sil fish. 30358. 



McIlhenny, E. a. (Averj', La.): Eight- 

 een birds' skins (39548) ; 15 birds' skins 

 (30623) ; 9 specimens of Red-winged 

 Blackbird, AyeJains pliocniceus (29742); 

 4 specimens of King Rail, Balliis eJegans 

 (29812). 



McKiNLEY, C. (Charleston, S. C): Ant, 

 Myrmica sp. 30559. 



McKiNNON, Malcolm (Thedford, Onta- 

 rio, Canada) : One hundred and eight- 

 een specimens of fossils. 3;!017. 



McLellan, J. E. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



McLemore, Tipton (South Greenfield, 

 Mo.): Fifty-three arrowheads. Ex- 

 change. 30434. 



McMillan, P. A. (Banyan, Fla.): Red- 

 headed woodpecker, and a clay vessel 

 (29824, 30130). 



McNeill, Jerome (Fayelteville, Ark.): 

 Dermal horns. 3029L 



Macintosh, R. (Thedford, Ontario, Can- 

 ada) : Specimens of fossils. Exchange. 

 30013. 



Mackay, G. H. (Boston, Mass.): Speci- 

 men of Dowitcher, Macrorhamphus gri- 

 seus, from Nantucket (29985); 7 speci- 

 mens of shore birds (30074). 



Macmillan &. Co. (New York City) : 

 Copy of "Atlas of Karjokinesis and 

 Fertilization of the Egg." By Edmund 

 Wilson. Purchase. 29973. 



