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Kelly, Capt. Luther S. — Continued. 

 danao Barking deer (Rusa) (38026). 

 (See under War Department.) 



Kelsey, F. W., San Diego, Cal. : -Eight- 

 een specimens of fresh-water mollusks, 

 3 species, from China. 36828. 



Kendall, W. C, IT. S. Fish Commission: 

 Twenty specimens of fossils, :! species, 

 from Freeport, Me. 37432. 



Kerr, JohnG., Denver, Colo. : Indurated 

 volcanic mud. 37475. 



Kiefer, George. (See under War De- 

 partment. ) 



Kiel, Germany, Oeologisches Institdt. 

 Keceived through Dr. K. Brandt, di- 

 rector: Crab (Pseudothelphusa fossor). 

 Exchange. 36736. 



Kilbourne and Forrester, St. Francis- 

 ville, La.: Albino specimen of thecom- 

 mon mole (Scalops aquatieus). 37865. 



Kimball, James P., New York City: 

 Specimens showing replacement of 

 limestone by martite, from SeritaRiver, 

 Vancouver Island, British Columbia. 

 38021. 



Kimball, Miss L. F., National City, Cal.: 

 Thirty ferns from California (ex- 

 change) (36725); 8 plants representing 

 the species Asplt nium vespertinum l gift 

 (37755); 12 ferns from San Diego 

 County, Cal. (exchange) (37956). 



Kincaid, Prof. Trevor, University of 

 Washington, Seattle, Wash.: Twenty- 

 two Psychodidse representing typo- 

 types of 9 species (gift) (36882); Alas- 

 kan crabs (exchange) (36890); L2 moths 

 from Rock Springs, Wyo. (gift) 

 (37049). 



King, W. H., and Bean, B. A., I . s 

 National Museum: Reptiles, insects, 

 and marine invertebrates from Florida. 

 37693. 



Kingel, F., Palm Beach, Fla.: Twomoths 

 and a larva. 36764. 



Kingston, Jamaica, Institute of .1 a- 

 maica. Received thmuidi J. F Duer- 

 den: Four specimens of /'< ripatus. 

 37664. 



Kinkelin, Dr. F. (See under Frankfort 

 on the .Main, Museum Senckenbergia- 

 num.) 



Kinneak, W. T., Forss by Thurso, Scot- 

 land: Ten specimensof paleozoic fishes. 

 Purchase. 37546. 



Kirk, 1 1 \ki:y .1. i See under Agriculture, 

 I tepartmenl of.) 



Kirkaldy, W., Wimbledon, England. 

 Sixty-six specimens of Hemiptera. 

 Exchange. 37789, 



Kirsch, Louis. (See under Williams- 

 burgh Scientific Society, Brooklyn, 

 X. Y.) 



Kizer, Dr. I>. T., Springfield, Mo.: 

 shells. 36848. 



Kleinschmidt, E. 11., Helena, Mont.: 

 Acadian owl Nyctala acadica, from 

 Montana. 37496. 



Kline, J. J., Concord, Ky. Received 

 through W.'R. Burns: Archaeological 

 and geological specimens. 37583. 



Kloss, C. I!. Received through Dr. W. 

 L. Abbott, Singapore, Straits Settle- 

 ments: Fifty-six: birds' skins from the 

 vicinity of Singapore. 37410. 



Klumph, W. E., Corning, Ohio: Stone 

 pipe from Sunday ( 'reek. Perry ( 'ounty. 

 37459. 



Knight, C.H., Washington, D.C.: Head- 

 dress of an Aushire Indian, Napo River, 

 between Ecuador and Colombia. Pur- 

 chase. 37505. 



Kober, Dr. G. M., Washington, D. C: 

 Seventeen specimens of marine shells 

 from New Mexico (exchange) i:;73 ( ,)G); 

 old-style German clock (purchase) 

 (37506). 



Koons, Prof. P.. V.. Storrs, Conn. Sala- 

 mander. Exchange. 37284. 



KOTCHIBIE, Dr., director. Imperial Sur- 

 vey, Japan. Received through J. E. 

 Spurr, I'. S. Geological Survey. Speci- 

 men of reinite from Kurasawa, Kai, 

 Japan. 37675. 



Krantz, Dr. F., Bonn, Germany: One 

 hundred and seventy-seven specimens 

 of Nautiloids and Ammonoids, and a 



series of cephalopod model-. :;7:; o< .). 



Krx ixKi.MAx. I.. Bainbridge, Pa.: Fishes 

 and a snake from Pennsylvania. 37610. 



Ki rtz, IF M., Woodland, Pa.: Two fos- 

 sil plants 37878. 



