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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Interior Department, United Slates Geo- 

 logical /Survey — Continued, 

 special quadrangle, collected by Whit- 

 man Cross (38042); collection <>f rocks 

 and ores from Klkhorn, Mont,, col- 

 lected by W. H. Weed (38085). (See 

 under Batchelder, J. F.; Brogger, Prof. 

 W. C. ; I iUcas, I. ; Washburne, Chester. ) 



International Emery and Corundum 

 Company, Chester, Mass.: Specimens of 

 corundum and two specimens of mar- 

 garite. 37839. 



Ireland, W. J., Arapahoe, Nebr. : Spider 

 representing the species Lathrodectus 

 rruetans Fabr. (37219) ;pedipalp (37966). 



Jaggar, T. A. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, C S. Geological Survey.) 



James, F. L., Grand Mound, Wash.: 

 Specimen of Maniispa brunnca Say 

 (36722); specimen of Sinea diadema 

 Fabr. (36974). 



James, Mrs. Julian, Washington, D. C. : 

 Straw hat from Porto Rico, made of 

 strips of palm leaf dyed red and jjjreen 

 (37994); silver ring, presented by the 

 Indian chief, Chin-ko-ka-ki-pa, to 

 Charles King Gracy (38080). 



Janson, 0. E.,& Son, London, England: 

 Three specimens of Whitehead mam- 

 mals (36789) 4 specimens of Whitehead 

 mammals (36970) ; 14 birds' skins from 

 the Philippine Islands (36834); skele- 

 ton nf Moa, Eurypapteryx crassa (36904); 

 4 mammal skins (36859). Purchase. 



.1 \i;\ is, 1'. \\\. Kingston, Jamaica: Five 

 crabs. 37998. 



Jenkins, Dr. O. P., Stanford University, 

 ( !al. : Type specimens of fishes from the 

 Hawaiian Islands, collected by Drs. 

 Jenkins and T. D. Wood. 37724. 



Jochmemson, Louis. (See under Robb, 

 M. L.) 



Johnson, Prof. C. W., Wagner Free In- 

 stitute, Philadelphia, Pa.: One hundred 

 and thirty-live specimens of Diptera 

 representing cotypes and several new 

 species and genera (36994); 7 specimens 

 of Diptera including 3 cotypes (37057); 

 6 specimens of Diptera, including one 

 cotype (37456). 



Johnson, T. K., Guthrie, Okla. : Larva 



of a moth (Lagoa crispata Packard). 



37011. 

 Johnson, William R., Rossland, S. C. : 



Specimen of Harpactor amerieanus 



Bergr. 38129. 



Jones, A. W., Salina, Kans. Received 

 through T. W. Stanton. Two fossil 

 plants from bluffs on Smoky River, 

 Ellsworth County, Kans. 37259. 



Jones, C. W., Battersea, England: Five 

 broken clay pipes and a copper coin 

 (37748); 15 clay pipes and a fragment 

 of a stem, from the grounds of Lambeth 

 Palace, London (37528). 



Jones, Marcus E., Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 One hundred and twenty- six plants. 

 37775. 



Jordan, Dr. David S. ( See under Leland 

 Stanford Junior University. ) 



Jouy, Mrs. M. S. F., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Five tracings of sculptures on 

 ruin of Xochialco, Mexico, made by 

 the late P. L. Jouy. 37534. 



Kansas, University of, Lawrence, Kans. 

 Received through E. H.Sellards: Fossil 

 plants from the Lawrence shales and 

 Permian of Kansas (exchange) (36853). 

 Received through S. W. Williston: 

 Nineteen specimens of Permian Fusu- 

 lina from Beaumont, Kans. (37304) 

 (gift); 111 fossil plants (exchange) 

 (37677). 



Kearfott, W. D., New York City: 

 Tw r enty-two specimens of Lepidoptera, 

 native and exotic (36720); 28 speci- 

 mens of Lepidoptera from New Guinea 

 and Australia (37353). 



Kearney, T. H., Jr. (See under Ruth, 

 A.) 



Keeler, L., Benton, Ohio: Larva of 

 Orgi/in leucostigma. 36714. 



Kei.lerman, W. A. (See under Cook, 

 Prof. O. F. ) 



Kellogg, R. S., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Two teeth of Ptychodus. 37630. 



Kelly, Capt Luther S., U. S. Army, 

 Dapitan and Dajsitan, Mindanao, P. I. 

 Received through Dr. George B. Grin- 

 ned: Skin of Hornbill, from the Phil- 

 ippine Islands (36941); horns of Min- 



