LIST OP ACCESSIONS. 



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KUNZ, Geokgk F. — coutiuiied. 

 Phffiiiix, Ariz. (29121); 5 specimens of 

 agate, artificially colored, from Ober- 

 stein, Bavaria (29156). 

 LaPlata Museum (La Plata, Argeutiua), 

 tlirough Dr. Francisco P. Moreno, di- 

 rector: Casts of vertebrate fossils, in- 

 cluding skull of Toxodon, skull of Trifj- 

 odon, skull and jaw of Nesodou, jaw of 

 Neaodon, skull and jaw of rvopalapho- 

 phorus, skull of I)aci)potheriuni, femur, 

 tibia, and fibula of Brontornis, skull of 

 Honopidiuvi, palatal region and de- 

 formed skull of Astrapothcriiivi; also 

 10 pottery vessels and 41 birds' skins 

 from South America. Exchange. 29409. 



Lacoe, R.D. (Pittston, P;i.) : Forty three 

 boxes containing Paleozoic plants 

 (29255) ; 3 boxes of Cretaceous aud Ter- 

 tiary plants (29256) ; 2 boxes contain- 

 ing Triassic fishes from New Jersey, 

 constituting the fifth installment of the 

 "Lacoe Collection" (29257). 



Lamb, T. F. (Portland. Me.) : Three hun- 

 dred aud fifty-one specimens of gar- 

 nets from Phippsburg, Me. Purchase. 

 28552. 



Lambe, L. M. (See under Canada, Geo- 

 logical Survey of.) 



Laxk, II. B. (Las Cruees, N. Mex.) : Thir- 

 teen reptiles from Mesilla Valley. Pur- 

 chase. 29316. 



Langdale, J. W. (Washington, I). C): 

 Analcite from Tyrol, heulaudite from 

 Faroe Islands, calcite on galena from 

 England, aud stilbite from Washington 

 City. Exchange. 28503. 



Laxgley, Hon. S. P. (See uuder Smith- 

 sonian Institution.) 



Lakkin, Mrs. J. R. (Natunnuck, R. I.): 

 Portions of the backbone of a large 

 shark. 28359. 



Lassox, J. E. (Marquette, Mich.) : Si)eci- 

 mens of Mcemaris axillaris and Cicada 

 cunicularis. 28439. 



Lawrence, E. H. (Los Angeles, Cal.), 

 through Major Bendire, U. S. Army: 

 Six humming birds, representing 6 spe- 

 cies, from Los Angeles and Monnt Wil- 

 son. 28553. 



Lay, William (Iloneoye Falls, N. Y.): 

 Fossil nut (Trigonocarpus? ) taken from 

 the inside of a lump of bituminous coal, 

 from near Reyuoldsville, Pa. 29193. 



L'l5c'OLEPoLY"rECUXiquK(Pa'-is,Franie): 

 Bronze medal connnemorating the cen- 

 tennial of L'ficole P ytechuique. 

 Deposit. 28779. (I'resented to the 

 Smithsonian and deposited in the Na- 

 tional Museum.) 



Lehman, W. V. (Tremont, Pa.): Carbon- 

 iferous plants, representing about 70 

 species (exchange) (28817); 18 arrow- 

 heads and 4 fossil plants, shells, aud 2 

 fossil insects (gift) (28882); 5 fossil 

 plants and 2 fossil insects from the Car- 

 bonil'erous formation, also 3 spear- 

 heads and 1 arrow-head from the Middle 

 Fork, Clinton County, Ind. (gift) 

 (29036). 



Leiberg, J. B. (See uuder Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Leland Staneoi!1> Juniok University 

 (Palo Alto, Cal), through Prof. C. H. 

 Gilbert: Crustaceans from California 

 (exchange) (28797) ; fossil oysters from 

 the vicinity of Tomales Bay (gift) 

 (29260); collection of fishes, made at 

 Mazatlau in 1895 by Dr. D. S. .Jordan 

 (gift) (29353). 



Lemke, Miss Elizabeth (Berlin, Ger- 

 many) : Fossils, minerals, and other geo- 

 logical material. 29188. 



Lemon, E. J. ( Dallas, Tex. ) : Shale with 

 banding, due to weathering. 28840. 



Lemon, Dr. J. H. (New Albanj^, Ind.): 

 Eight species of Lower Carboniferous 

 fossils. 29523. 



Lexgsfield, J. I. (Greenville, Miss.): 

 Stone spear-head found in an Indian 

 mound near Greenville. 29010. (Pre- 

 sented to the Smithsonian lustituticn, 

 aud dejiosited in the National Museum. ) 



Leutze, T. W. (Washington Navy- 

 Yard): Necklace, made of the teeth of 

 a whale, obtained from the Fiji Islands, 

 also 2 photographs of Fijians. Pur- 

 chase. 28823. 



Lincoln, Dr. J. M. (New York City): 

 Conch shell from the bed of the Ozama 

 River, Santo Domingo. 28417. 



Lindgren, W. (U. S. Geological Survey) : 

 Altaite and free gold in quartz, from 

 Providence mine, Nevada County, Cal. 

 29530. 



Linell, M. L. (U. S. National Museum): 

 Snake {Lampropeliis doliata), from Vir- 

 ginia. 29254. 



