94 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899. 



Leutze, Commander E. H. C, U. S. N. 

 (See under Navy Department.) 



Lincoln, H. D., Cottage Grove, Oreg. : 

 Larval form of a female Lanipyrid rep- 

 resenting the genus Zarliipis. 33877. 



LiNDGREN, W. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Lindsay, Mrs. William. (See under Na- 

 tional Society of the Daughters of the 

 American Revolution. ) 



LiNNEMEVER, D. r.,Brooklyn,N. Y. : Blue- 

 checked homer pigeon with four legs. 

 33871. 



LiSACK, Major, U. S. V., Jewell, Ind.: 

 Mauser clip. (See under Porto Rico 

 Collection. 35201.) 



Lisle, Dr. J. D., Philadelphia, Pa., re- 

 ceived through T. W. Stanton: Cast of 

 a gold nugget from Reid Mine, North 

 Carolina. 34479. 



LiTTLEBRANT, Lleut. AV. T. , U. S. A., Fort 

 Bayard, N. Mex. : Four photographs of 

 a cliff dwelling on Gila River, N. I\Iex. 

 33845. 



LiviNCisTON, L. S. (See under Kent Sci- 

 entific Institute. ) 



Lloyd, D. P. & Co., Fostoria, Ohio: 

 Limestone used for making quicklime. 

 34278. 



Lloyd, H. W., Charleston, S. C: Tineid 

 case bearer. 33758. 



London, England: British Museum (Nat- 

 ural History), South Kensington: One 

 hundred and ninety specimens, repre- 

 senting 63 species, of fossil corals, prin- 

 cipally Post-Paleozoic, from England 

 (34510) ; received through George Mur- 

 ray, 1,049 plants, consisting of Set No. 

 4 of F. Rugel's Florida plants, collected 

 in 1842-1849 (34771); received through 

 Dr. Henry Woodward, 3 casts of skulls 

 (34839); Exchange. 



Long, M. E. (See under Museum Public 

 Library, Kansas City. ) 



LooMis, Rev. H., Yokohama, Japan: 

 Twenty-two specimens, representing 22 

 species of marine, fresh water, and land 

 shells from Japan (33908); shells and 

 barnacles (34179); land and marine 

 shells from Japan (34610); collection of 

 Japanese Lepidoptera (34873). 



Lopez, E. Martines, Bayamon, P. I.: 

 Cartridge box, belt, and buckle. (See 

 under Porto Rico Collection 35201. ) 



LoRiNG, J. Alden, London, England: 

 One hundred and seventy-eight mam- 

 mals and a bird skin from Upsala, 

 Sweden (34073); 230 mammals from 

 Braunschweig, Germany (34155); 451 

 European mammals and 3 birds' skins 

 (34422). These specimens were pur- 

 chased by Mr. Loring from a special 

 allotment furnished by the National 

 Museum. 



LovELL, J. H., Waldoboro, Me. : Twenty- 

 five specimens of aculeate Hymenop- 

 tera. 34688. 



LovETT, Edward, Croydon, England: 

 Eight specimens of tallies and ligliting 

 apparatus. Exchange. 34368. 



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

 specimens of shells, representing 4 spe- 

 cies (33854); 7 species of marine shells 

 from California (34186); 7 species of 

 marine shells (34709). 



LrcAs, Ig., Passaic, N. J., through the 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey : Four specimens of fossil corals. 

 34245. 



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



Skull of a crocodile. 34125. 

 Ludlow, Capt. Nicoll, U. S. N. (See 



under Navy Department. ) 

 LuKENTY, N. B., Portland, Oreg., received 



through Department of Agriculture: 



Plant. 34621. 

 Lyon, M. W., Jr., U. S. National Mu.seum: 



Thirty-seven mammals and 2 birds 



from Washington, D. C. (34435); 2 



frogs from Virginia (35103); toad from 



Bay Ridge, Md. (35142). 

 McCann, J. J., Punta Gorda, Fla.: lo 



moth, Saiiirnia in. 34230. 

 McCoMB, G. T., Lockport, N. Y.: Two 



specimens of Niagara fossils. 34072. 

 McCarthy, J. B., Washington, D. C. : 



Geological material from Italy (33842); 



specimens of asbestos and sulphur from 



Italy and hematite from England 



(34241). Collected by F. W. Crosby. 

 McClenden, Dr. E. F., Trinity, Tex.: 



Drinking horn, Krag shells, and the 



fragment of a shell. (See under Porto 



Rico collection, 35201.) 

 McCreery, J. H., Oceanport, N. J.: 



Pounding bowl more than 150 years 



old. 34899. 



