LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Knowlton, F. H. — Coutinued. I 



Maryland (gift) (3112")); fossil insect 

 (gift) (31 161 ) ; 59 birds' skins (exchange ) I 

 (32253). (See under R. Lee Craig; In- 

 terior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



Kno\vi.t«)N, W. J., transmitted by Prof. 

 F. W. Ch'Tke, U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Two cut opals from (^lU'ratero, Mexico. 

 30949. 



KxuDSEN, Waldkmar, Wainiea, Kauai, 

 Hawaiian Islands: Lizards from Kauai. 

 31771. 



KxY-ScnEEUER CoMi'AXY, Xew York 

 City: A series of S models by Zeij^ler, 

 showing the developmi-nt of the brain. 

 Purchase. ''N." 31969. 



KoEHELK, A. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



KoEHLKR, Dr. R, Lyons, France: Inver- 

 tebrates from the Gulf of Gascogne, 

 representing 21 species, and mollusks 

 representing 3 species. Exchange. 

 32231. 



KowALEWSKi, Dr. M., Dublany pris 

 Leopol, Galicia, Austria: Specimens 

 of Bilharzia polonica, IJchinosfomiim 

 echinatum, Echiuontomum conoUleum, 

 and Echinosiomum reciircatuin. Ex- 

 change. 31456. 



Krakpelin, Professor. (See under Ham- 

 burg, Germany: Hamburg Museum.) 



KiiUGER, P. W., Cleveland, Ohio: In- 

 sects, representing 3 species. 32046. 



KuNZ, G. F., New York City: An enam- 

 eled souvenir cup given to the ]topu- 

 lace by Nicolas III on the occasion of 

 his coronation (gift) (30901) ; specimen 

 of banded corundum from Georgia 

 (gift) (31306); Korean game of incense 

 or odors, Chinese filigree and carved 

 shell lamp and a terracotta candle- 

 stick, a processional cross from the 

 church of San Domingo, Valley of 

 Mexico; 75 bronze medals of the Kings 

 of France, and 230 antique Tassic 

 pastes of the eighteenth century (pur- 

 chase) (31365). (See under E. Knauth ; 

 Mathew Dunn & Co.) 



KuNziE, Mrs. Helen Kane, Umatilla, 

 Oregon : A sculptured stone resem- 

 bling the head of an ape. Purchase. 

 31875. 



Lacoe, R. D., Pittstou, Pennsylvania: 

 Two hundred and eight specimens of 

 Tertiary plants from Florissant, Colo- 



Lacoe, R. D. — Continued, 

 rado. To be added to the "Lacoe col- 

 lection." 32044. 



Laklkr, H. a., Dewitt, Nebraska: Spec- 

 imens of Apu8, Eulimnadia, and Estlie- 

 ria. 30907. 



Lamb, F. H., Stanford University, Cali- 

 fornia: Three hundred and twenty-five 

 plants from western ^lexieo. Pur- 

 chase. 31314. 



Laxgdale, J. W., Washington, District 

 of Columbia: Specimen of kaliophilite 

 from Monte Soiiima, Italy (gift ) (31794) ; 

 rocks and minerals fiom the District of 

 Columbia (exchange) (32228). 



Laxo. Albert, Aitkin, Minnesota: Birds' 

 skins. Exchange (31494, 31689.) 



Lartet, Ij. (See under Lyons, France: 

 Museum of Natural History.) 



Larut, Perak, Straits Settlements: 

 Perak Museum, transmitted by L. 

 Wray,,jr. : Land aud fresh-water shells, 

 representing 15 species, from Straits 

 Settlements. 31643. 



Lassimoxnk, S. E., Moulins (Allier), 

 France : Tw o hundred and twenty- 

 three jilants. Exchange. 31428. 



Latciiiord. F. R., Ottawa, Canada: 

 Specimens of I'nio borealis. 31191. 



Leary, J. L. (See under Fish Commis- 

 sion, U. S.) 



Leche, Prof. WiLiiELM, Stockholm, Swe- 

 den. Crustaceans, representing 24 spe- 

 cies. Exchange. 31136. 



Lee, W. T., University of Denver, Uni- 

 versity Park, California: Forty-nine 

 herbarium specimens. Lent. Re- 

 turned. 31022. 



Leese, p. H., Espanola, New Mexico: 

 Archa'ological objects found near Santa 

 Clara pueblo, New Mexico. 32102. 



Le Grani> Qi'AKRY Company, Marshall- 

 town, Iowa: Dressed cubes of building 

 stones, and a rock slab containing 42 

 perfect criuoid heads. 31826. 



Leiian Pail, Allegheny, Pennsylvania: 

 Specimen of Attavns cecropia L. 32075. 



Lehman, \V. V., Tremont, Pennsylvania: 

 Coal plants. (31379,31499.) 



Leiberg, J. B., Department of Agricul- 

 ture : One hundred and fiftj-three dried 

 plants. Purchase. 31170. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of.) 



Li'.iTEi;, .lo.sEPH, Washington, District of 

 Columbia : Specimen of Roseate Spoon- 

 bill, Ajaja ujuja, from Texas. 31514. 



