LIST OF ACCEPSrOXS TO THE MUSEUM IN Ih^Sl, 40.') 



Jonlan, Prof. 7). .V. 131)81, 1437(), MiSO, 1 182S, M8S1, 1 1<)H, mOOi', and 

 1501 1, Lnrjic collection of alcoholic fislu'S and tortoise from Missouri, 

 Iowa, Arkansas, Indiana, Texas, Florida, Cuba, and Venice, Italy. 



Jordan^ i\'. J. 14142. S])ecinu^n of crazy- weed, or loco plant, from In- 

 dian Territory. 



Kuhknhcrg^ F. J. l.^iins, 15275, 15385, and 15453. Skull and horns of 

 Indian stag, pair of Indian stag horns, and articles mainifactured 

 from horn; also collection of amber. 



Kales, J. W. (JA. 7).). 14387. Indian skull and bones from Union 

 Springs, N. Y. 



JCansas City Silver and Refining Compa)n/. 1508(5. Two boxes lead and 

 silver ores, 



Knnifi, S. D. 14237. Sample of mineral from Kansas. 



Karmy, A. B. 14002. Specimen of "Naigha," or Davids pipes, from 

 Palestine. 



Karr, W. W. 14330. Specimens of minerals for report. 



Kaucher^ William. 14G78. Specimens ofYossiis from Missouri. 



Keenan, Charles, JTospilal Steward, U. S. A. 14770. Specimen of hum- 

 Uiing moth from Nevada. 



KcUeher, Daniel. 14058. Specimen of eel 05 inches in length, stuffed; 

 also cockroach -trap made from piece of wood from steamer Colum- 

 bus, with box of cockroaches taken on board whale ship. 



Kemp, J. F. 15104 and 15178. Photographs of the Desloges and Saint 

 Joe Works from Missouri. 



Kennedy, H. H. 14712. Specimens of minerals from Kansas. 



Ke-sler, C. W. 15254 and 15503. Specimens of Indian relics from North 

 (.'arolina. 



Keifer, George. 14878 and 14078. Large collection ol" ethnography-, 

 mammals, shells, reptiles, minerals, &c., from Peru. 



King, Mrs. S. E. 14274. Specimen of caived stone head. (Loaned.) 



King, Samuel L. 14123. Specimens of minerals from Tennessee. 



Kitt, A. 15430. Specimens of crystals found in fossils from Ohio. 



Kletberger, George li. 14436. Vertebral column of reptile from the 

 Sierras, in California. 



Knapp, E. B. 14302 and 14347. Collection of rocks, concretions, and 

 fossil shells from New York. 



Knapp, G. S. 14450. Piece of skin taken from back of Indian Chief 

 "Gutnose," leader in "New Ulm massacre" of 18G2. 



Knowles, Hubert M., U. S. Life- Saving Sertice. 13040, Specimens of 

 small marine animals and shell-lish from Point Juditii Light, Rhode 

 Island. 



Knoiclton, F. H. 15408. Three specimens of the bronzed grackle. 



Knoiclton, W.J. 14715 and 14701, Specimens of minerals from Massa- 

 chusetts; also small {!i)lleclion of minerals. (Purchased.) 



Koebelc, Albeit. 14807. Sixteen specimens of birds' skins from South 

 America. 



