554 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Lord, A. W. (Jacksonville, 111.). Eight specimens representing 8 species of birds' 

 skins (25286); 9 birds' skins, representing ti species (25409); 18 specimens of 

 birds' skins, representing 11 species (25553); 11 birds' skins, representing 10 species 

 (25781). Exchange. 



Louderman, II. B. (St. Louis, Mo.). Shell of a lobster which weighed 23 pounds. 

 2515G. 



Love. Robkrt E. (Garrison, Tex.). Specimen of Papilio ajax L. 25713. 



LOVETT, EDWARD (Croydon, England). Curious old-style flint, steel, and sulphur 

 matches from north Holland (gift) (24603); 8 oriental objects (four from India), 

 consisting of a Hubble-bubble pipe, model of catamaran, armlet, carved stone 

 vase, c.irved wooden box, decorated gourd for betel lime, pottery jug and body 

 of stormy petrel used as a candle: (ill rude implements (paleolithic) and worked 

 flakes from various localities in England (exchange) (25615). 



Lowe, Braxton B. (Washington, 1). C). Living specimen of sphingid pupa (Sphinx 

 tetrio Fab. ?) collected at Key West, Fla. 25245. 



Lowe, Camille (Knight's Ferry, Cal.). Specimen of robber-wasp {Pepsis formosa 

 Say). 2488'2 . 



Lowe, Dr. James H. (Knight's Ferry, Cal.). Specimens of petrified wood, asbestns, 

 moss opal, aventurine quartz crystals, and agate; eggs and newly hatched 

 young of Murgantia munda Stal. 21723. 



LOWENSTEIN, Mr. William (Keokuk, Iowa). Specimens of Lepiurn plebeja and 

 Cantharis sp. 25012. 



LUCAS, FREDERIC A. (U. S. National Museum ) Two skeletons of snapping-turtles 

 (Chelydra serpentina). 25471. (See under J. M. Hartman, W. H.Phillips.) 



Lucus, Leop< >ld (Washington, D. C. ). Hebrew calendars, collected by Prof. Otis T. 

 Mason, of the National Museum. 25362. 



Lucas, Morris (Washington, I). C). Three old-style pottery beer mugs from Augs- 

 burg, Bavaria, 24738. 



Lynch, Alexander (Gainesville, Fla.). Kaolin from Bloomfield. 24604. 



.McCarthy, Gerald (Raleigh, N. C). Stems and leaves of Cdbomba caroliniana 

 Gray. 25874. 



McCormick, L. M. (See under Oberlin College.) 



McCoy, Herbert N. (Richmond, Ind.). Salamander, Plethodoncinereuserythronotus. 

 24843. 



McCrkery, J. H. (Oceanport, N. J.), through F. Wolcott Jackson, general super- 

 intendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Jersey City. Four small shells found 



20 feet below the surface in the marl beds of Monmouth County (25354); old- 

 style lantern used by Edward Muschamp, a conductor on the Camden and 

 Aniboy Railroad, during the years 1830-MO (25376); received direct from Mr. 

 McCreery, fragment of foundation of Springfield quaker church in Burlington 

 County, built in 1727; 91 specimens of cretaceous invertebrate fossils from the 

 marl beds of Monmouth County, representing the species Ostrea carva Lamarck, 

 Terebratella plicata Say, and Belemnitella mucronala Schlotheim (25543). 



McCullough, Mrs. C. L. (Washington, D. C.). Miniature manuscript of the Lord's 

 Prayer, written in 1836 by Anna Hunnewell. an armless woman, by holding the 

 pen between the toes. 25489. 



McDaniel, W. L. (Tyler, Tex.). Three specimens of Unio anodonioides var. with 

 pink nacre. 25069. 



McDonald, Col. Marshall. (See under Fish Commission, U. S. ) 



McFARLANE, R. (Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. Canada). Skin of woodchuck 

 (Arclomys monax), from near Cumberland House (24601); 69 specimens, repre- 

 senting 44 species of birds' skins, also 211 birds' eggs, and 50 nests, representing 



21 species (25016); through Capt. Chas. E. Bendire, U. S. A., collection of fossil 

 resin from the shores of Cedar Lake. Cumberland District. Saskatchewan Prov- 

 ince, Northwest Territory of Canada (24594). 



