LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 551 



Johnson, L. C. (U. S. Geological Survey). Fresh-water shells from Waddell's mill- 

 pond, near Marianna, Fla. 24991. (See under Interior Department. IT. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey.) 



Johnson, Judge L. C. (Gainesville, Fla.). Specimens of scorpion (Centrurus vit- 

 talus). 25877. 



Johnson, Prof. O. 13. (University of . Washington, Seattle, Wash. ). Alcoholic speci- 

 mens of hermit-crabs from Victoria and Port Townsend. 2 1;">S4. 



Johnson, S. B. (Shreveport, La.), through Frederick W. Mally, assistant entomol- 

 ogist, U. S. Department of Agriculture). Hone of alligator gar (Lepidosteua 

 tristccchus), taken from under a strata of rock at Rocky Point, La. 24701. 



Johnston, Miss F. 13. (Washington, I). G). Two silver prints in color; two pho- 

 tographic portraits of W. H. Fox Talbot, and a "World's dry plate camera" 

 complete. 25319. (See under Alexander Beckers, George M. Bretz.) 



JOHNSTON, F. J. (New Carlisle, Ohio). Fragments of skull, bones, and three pieces 

 of Hint found in a gravel pit. 25633. 



JONES, Dr. Levi (Zirconia, N. C). Indian axe 24996. 



Jones, W. W. (Silver Cliff, Colo.). Specimen of cerussite and one of nadorite (?) 

 with cerussite. 25368. 



Jouett, Admiral and Mrs. James E. (Washington, D. ('.). Dish and ewer of "pre- 

 cious metals," presented to Admiral Jouett for services rendered in saving from 

 shipwreck the British steamship Historian, in the Caribbean Sea, in 1885. 

 Deposit. 25680. 



Jouy, P. L. (U. S. National Museum). Skin of otter (Lutronectes sp.), from Korea 

 (24558); reptiles from Korea (purchase), and 71 birds' skins, representing 59 

 species from various localities (exchange) (24877). (See under Reverend R. T. 

 Liston, George B. Marsh, Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National Museum, 

 H. M. Stanley, Frank T. Woods.) 



Kayser, William (Wapakoneta, Ohio). Specimens of coleoptera and lepidoptera, 

 representing 25 species. 24631. 



Kedzie, George E. (State Geologist, Ouray, Colo.). Specimen of rhodochrosite 

 and mangan-dolomite, from Bear Creek, collected by Prof. S. L. Penfield, U. S. 

 Geological Survey. 24741. 



Keeney, Judge C. D. (Socorro, N. Mex.). Gypsum and siliceous sandstone. 25512. 



Keep, Prof. JoSiah. (See under Miss Bertha S. Giddings.) 



Kelley, Lieut. John F. (Metropolitan Police, Washington, D. G). Police baton 

 carried by the Auxiliary Guard, a night police force of Washington, I). ('., prior 

 to 1861. 24817. 



KenastOn, Prof. C. A. (See under Charles McLaren.) 



Kerrison, C, jr. (Charleston, S. C). Three models of fish-hooks. 24813. 



Ketterlinus PRINTING House (Philadelphia, Pa.). Proof-book of a plate ckromo- 

 lithographed for Capt. Bendire's work ou birds' eggs. 25579. 



Kincaid, Trevor (Olympia, Wash.). Specimens of coleoptera, representing forty 

 species, two of which are new to the collection (24663); four specimens of 

 Rosalia funebris and one of Zacot us matthewsii (24909) ; specimens representing 

 142 species of coleoptera (25637). 



Kingston Exposition (Kingston, Jamaica). 



St. Vincent Court, through Mr. F. A. Ober. Collection of ethnological objects, 



native products, fish-traps, and other objects from the West Indies (25008). 

 Jamaica Court, through Mr. Welsh, commissioner at Kingston, and Mr. F. A. 



Ober. Collection of materia medica from the West Indies (25009). 

 Bahama Court, through Hon. J. C. Ford, commissioner at the exposition, and 

 Mr. F. A. Ober. Collection of sponges from the West Indies (25010). 



Kirsch, LOUIS. (See under Williamsburgh Scientific Society.) 



Kline, William (Toledo, Ohio), through Mr. George ('. Maynard. Morse telegraph 

 register and key used in 1850, telegraph-insulators, and a specimen of twisted 



