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Katzenberger, G. a., Greenville, Ohio: 

 Photograph of a collection of archceo- 

 logical objects. 36313. 



Ke.\rney, T. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Twenty plants from Maryland and the 

 District of Columbia. 36587. (See un- 

 der Agriculture, Department of.) 



Kelsey, F. \V., San Diego, Cal.: Speci- 

 mens of Diplodonta in alcohol from 

 San Diego (35992); moUusk (36047); 

 60 specimen.s of marine shells from Cal- 

 ifornia, representing 19 species (36068); 

 3 specimens of Myoforceps (36166). 



Kendall, W. C. (.See under Fish Com- 

 mission, U. S. ) 



Kennedy, Dr. Harris, Roxbury, Mass.: 

 Seventeen specimens of bats {Phyllo- 

 nyderis plamfrons). 36321. 



Kepler, Frank, Clifton, Ariz. : Obsidian 

 pebbles. 35-170. 



Kesel, Joseph, Sabra, IMont. : Cocoon of 

 a Cecropia moth. 36333. 



Kew, London, Royal Botanic Gardens: 

 Seven hundred and twenty-three plants 

 from the Philippine Islands. Ex- 

 change. 35273. 



Kieffer, Prof. J. J., Bitche, Deutsch- 

 Lothringer, Germany: Specimens of 

 parasitic Hymenoptera from Europe 

 and Africa. 36604. 



Kimball, Miss Laura F., National City, 

 Cal.: Six specimens of Asplenium ble- 

 pkarodes (36149); 15 specimens of ferns 

 (36204). Exchange. 



Kincaid, T., University of Washington, 

 Seattle, Wash. : Seventeen specimens 

 of crustaceans. 36594. 



Kingsbury, George, care Gerrit S. Miller, 

 V. S. National Museum: Batfish ( Cephu- 

 lacanthus volitans) , from St. Kitts, West 

 Indies. 35294. 



Kingston, Ja.maica, Institute of Jamaica. 

 Received through J. E. Duerden: Eight 

 specimens (jf crustaceans representing 4 

 species. 35447. 



KiRKLANi), Dr. R. J., Grand Rapids, 

 Mich. : Ten specimens of IHsidium rne- 

 dinnum Sterki, and 6 specimens of P'lsid- 

 huii kirklandi Sterki, from type lots 

 collected in Michigan. 36066. 



K. K. BoHMiscHE Karl-Ferdinand Uni- 

 versitiit. (See under Prague, Bohemia. ) 



K. K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseum. 

 (See under Vienna, Austria.) 



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Klein, E., Mace, Ind.: Volcanic dust 

 (35595); nest of a hornet [Vespa) 

 35732. 



Knight, Prof. W. C, University of Wyo- 

 ming, Laramie, Wyo. : Forty specimens 

 of fossil leaves from Rock Creek, near 

 Harpers Station, Union Pacific Rail- 

 road, Albany County, Wyo. (35905); 

 specimen of Mlcrotus mordax (36283). 



Knowles, F. E., San Francisco, Cal.: 

 Granite from Raymond Quarries, Ma- 

 dera County, Cal. 35335. 



Knowles, W. A., U.S. National Museum: 

 Four specimens of dragonfiies from 

 Havre de Grace, Md. 35827. 



Knowlton, .F. H., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey: Fifteen plants (35849); Star-nosed 

 mole {Condylura cristata), from Laurel, 

 Md. (36486). (See also under Gresley, 

 W. S. ; Interior Department, U. S. 

 Geological Survey.) 



KoENiG, Dr. Adolph, Pittsburg, Pa. : 

 Twenty-seven plants from Pennsylvania 

 (gift) (36177); 80 plants (exchange) 

 (36624) 8 photographs of violets (gift) 

 (36690); 50 specimens of violets (gift) 

 (36705). 



KoFOiD, Dr. C. A., Urbana, 111.: Type 

 specimens of Platydorina caudata, a new 

 genus and species of ^'^ol vocidee. 36026. 



Krantz, F., Bonn, Germany: Specimen 

 of Bischtube meteorite. Exchange. 

 36494. 



Kreite, R., Kansas City, Mo.: Twenty- 

 five specimens of Upper coal measure 

 fossils from Kansas City. Exchange. 

 35652. 



Kkueger, p. W., Cleveland, Ohio: Seven 

 specimens of insects. 36088. 



KuNZ, G. F., New York City: Nephrite 

 from Russia, China, and Silesia. Ex- 

 change. 35786. (See under Jascenski, 

 Prof. Leonard V.) 



Lacoe, R. D., Pittston, Pa.: Twenty-two 

 specimens of Upper Carboniferous fos- 

 sils (36231); 47 specimens of Naiadltes 

 estheria, from the Upper Carboniferous 

 of Pennsylvania (36462). 



Ladbury, Miss Emm^, Gallatin, N. Dak. : 

 Moth {Attacus cecropia). 36671. 



Lambert, W. M., Tampa, Fla. Received 

 through H. S. Ray: Portions of the 

 carapace of a large tortoise. 35689. 



