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Knowlton, F. H. — Continued, 

 from Carbonado, State of Washin^'ton 

 (34491); plant from the District of Co- 

 lumbia (34679). 

 KoBER, Dr. G. M., Washington, D. C: 

 Headdress made of an otter skin ob- 

 tained from the Bannock Indians of 

 North Idaho, and a 1 )asket < )I)tained from 

 the Piute Indians of Southern Utah. 

 Exchange. 34548. 

 KoENiG, Adolf, Pittsburg, Pa.: Twenty- 

 three ]ilants. 351 82. ( See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 

 KoFoiD, Dr. C. A.: (See under Illinois 



Botanical Station. ) 

 KooNS, B. F., Storrs, Conn. : Three pieces 



of brick clay in curious forms. 33910. 

 Krantz, Dr. F.. Bonn, Germany: Cast of 

 an Archaeopteryx. Purchase. 34344. 

 "O." 

 Kreite, R., Kansas City, Mo.: Twelve 

 Upper Carboniferous crinoids. Pur- 

 chase. 34109. 

 KuNZ, G. F., New York City: Specimen 

 of prosopite from Dugnay district, 

 Utah; prosopite from near Park City, 

 Summit County, Utah, and awarnite 

 from the western coast of South Island, 

 New Zealand. 34591. 

 Lackland, Samuel, Bowie, La. : Two spi- 

 ders (33893), specimen of Argyroepeira 

 hortorum Hentz (34266). 

 Lacoe, R. D., Pittston, Pa.: Two speci- 

 mens of Belinurus lacoei and 2 speci- 

 mens of Euproops danae from Mazou 

 Creek, Illinois (34541); 26 boxes con- 

 taining Carboniferous plants from the 

 vicinity of Morris, 111. (35093). 

 Laidecker, N. E., Greencastle, Ind. : Cu- 

 ban cockade. (See under Porto Rico 

 collection 35201.) 

 Lama, R. W., Norfolk, Va.: Mauser clip 

 recovered from the wreck of the Span- 

 ish ship Reina Mercedes. (See under 

 Norfolk collection ,35187.) 

 Lamprey, J. P., Kensington, N. H. : Plow 

 made by Henry Lamprey in 1732. 

 34769. 

 Lamson, C. H., Portland, Me.: Lilienthal 

 air-sailer. 34952. 

 • Lang, J. G., New INIarket, Tenn. : Zinc 

 ore. 34311. 



Lanodale, J. W., Washington, I). C. : 

 Specimen of mesolite from Ireland 

 (gift) (34556) ; rutile and actinolite in 

 quartz (exchange) (34940). 



L'Anglaise, Rev. L. H., Paincourtville, 

 La. : Larva of an insect. 33881. 



Laurrauzi, Capt. Julio M., Coamo, P. R. : 

 Shrapnell shell. (See under Porto Rico 

 collection 35201.) 



Leary, Capt. R. P., U. S. N.: Piece of a 

 settee from the cabin of the >Sa7i Fran- 

 cisco; knife made from the armor shot 

 of the ship; cartridge case belonging to 

 a Hotchkiss rapid-firing mai^hine gun 

 (33994); ceiling fixture of an electric 

 lamp in the cabin of the San Francisco, 

 wrecked by a shell fired from Morro 

 Castle; 2 cartridge cases from the San 

 Francisco ( 341 21 ) . 



Lee, H. a., Denver, Colo. : Cast of a silver 

 nugget from MoUie Gibson Mine (pur- 

 chase) (34803); photograph of a nug- 

 get of native silver from Smuggler 

 Mine, Aspen, Colo, (gift) (35060). 



Leech, J. F., Washington, D. C. : Speci- 

 men of Cyrba txniola Hentz. 35199. 



Lehman, W. V. , Tremont, Pa. : Twelve 

 specimens of Carboniferous fossil plants 

 from the southern anthracite field, 

 Schuylkill County, Pa. 34642. 



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

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Leiden, Holland: RijksEthnographisch 

 Museum, received through Dr. L. Ser- 

 rurier, director: Collection of ethnolog- 

 ical objects from the East Indies. Ex- 

 change. 33997. 



Lemon, Dr. J. H., New Albany, Ind.: 

 Plaster cast of stone carvings; metal 

 cast of stone carvings (34503); fluted 

 brick from a mound in Washington 

 County, Miss. (34618). 



Leon, P. M. De, U. S. Consul-General, 

 Guayaquil, Ecuador, received through 

 Alexandro Santos, Consul-General of 

 Bolivia, New York City: Stuffed snake. 

 33761. 



Leslie Copper Mining Company, re- 

 ceived through Wesley Everett, Wal- 

 lace, Idaho: Specimen of hematite iron 

 ore from Montana. 35235. 



Lesueur, Alex., San Juan, P. R. : Dutch 

 copper coin. (See under Porto Rico 

 Collection 35201). 



