LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 553 



Li:i'i", Petek (Easi Saginaw, Mich.), skin of blackburnian warbler (Dendroica 

 blackburnw (gift) (25564 ) ; 5 specimens, representing 5 species of owls (exchange) 

 (25583); "> screech owls ( Megascops aslo) (exchange) (25774). 



Lettrick, E. F. (Mullan, Idaho). Pyromorphite with cerussite from St. Regis, 

 Mont., collected by Dr. \Y. H. Melville, F. S. Geological Survey. 24933. 



Lewis, George A. (Wickford, R. [.). American eider (Somateria dresseri) in the 

 tlesh. 25365. 



Lewis, Merritt(U. S. Pension Office). Carved stone pipe found in Clinton County. 

 Mich. 25309. 



Lidgerwood, Mrs. John II. (Speedwell, Morristown, X. J.). Cup and saucer 

 brought from Europe on the steamship Savannah by Capt. Moses Rogers, and 

 presented to Judge Stephen Vail, of Speedwell. N. J., the maker of the ma- 

 chinery of the Savannah. 25201. 



Lincoln, J. M. (New York City). Fossil teeth and vertebra' (25414); 2 vertebrae 

 of fossil whale (25(551). 



LlNDGREN, W. (U. S. Geological Survey). Rocks and ores from Lake Valley, New 

 Mexico. 25fi22. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Lindsey, H. A. (Asheville, N. C). Specimen of fergnsonite from Madison County, 

 N. C. Purchase. 24949. 



Linton, Prof. Edwaud. (See under Fish Commission. U. S.) 



Linton. W. J. (New Haven. Conn.). Two proofs from wood-engravinge by the 

 donor. 25259. 



Liston, Rev. R. T. (Nogales, Ariz.), through P. L. Jouy, U. S. National Museum. 

 Collection of reptiles (24608); specimen of coleoptera, 4 specimens of orthoptera, 

 1 specimen of hymenoptera, and 3 specimens of arachnida (24616). 



Lipi'INCott Company, J. B. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Five chromo-collographic and 

 chromolith prints, illustrations of "yvernelle," etc. 25564. 



Littlejohn, Chase (Redwood City, Cal.). Twenty-five birds' eggs from Alaska, 

 representing 16 species, 2 eggs each of Urinatw lumme, I. urns glaucescens, Dafila 

 acuta, Ptychoramphus aleuticus, Siviorhynchus pusillus, Oceanodroma leucorhoa. 

 Sterna paradiscea, ZEgialitis dubia, Tringa couesi; an egg each of Synthliboramphus 

 antiquus, Lunda cirrhata, Fratercula corniculata, Cepphus columba, Larus brachy- 

 rhynchvs, Olor columbianus, Haliaitus leucocephalus (25518); 2 eggs of the rare 

 Steller's duck {Eniconctta stelleri) from the mouth of the Yukon River, Alaska 

 (25592); skin, nest and 4 eggs of Samuel's song sparrow (Melospiza faseiata 

 samuelis) (25731); 2 birds' skins and 2 eggs (through Capt. Charles E. Bendire, 

 U. S. A.) (25821).' 



Lloyd, Francis F. (Williams College. Williamstown, Mass.). Fish parasites, Pan- 

 darns sinualus Say. 24914. 



Lloyd, William. (See under Department of Agriculture.) 



Logan, A. S. (Kansas City, Mo.). One hundred and forty-four chips, flakes, and 

 other objects of limestone, and a stone pipe, together with a map or sketch of 

 the mound from which the objects were taken. 25350. 



Loomis, Rev. Henry' (Clifton Springs, N. Y.). Reptiles, Japanese shells, crusta- 

 ceans, radiates and sponges, about 80 fishes' skins, insects (Scolependra sp.), 

 from Japan (25379); 12 specimens of insects from Japan (25831). 



Loomis, Leverett M. (Chester, S. C.)> through Capt. Charles E. Bendire, U. S. Army, 

 Eggs of Bubo virginianus, Buteo Hneatus, I'arus bicolor, and Aix sponsa from Ches- 

 ter, S. C. (24939); received direct from Mr. Loomis nine skins of mountain 

 solitary vireo {Vireo solitarius alticola) from Csesar's Head (25223); 20 birds' 

 skins, representing (i species from the same locality (25611). 



Loper, S. Ward (U. S. Geological Survey). Augite rock from East Rock, New 

 Haven (gift) (25200); 2 slabs of shale with rain-prints from Durham, Conn. 

 (exchange) (25428); 6 specimens of handed jasper from Crown City, Colo, (gift) 

 (25546). 



