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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Lacey, K. s.. Washington, l>. 0.: Ban- 

 ner-stone from near Mount Olivet 

 Church, Ballston, Va. 37594. 



Lacoe, R. I»., Pittston, Pa.: Onehundred 

 and twenty-five fossil plants from the 

 supposed Middle Devonian at St. 

 Johns, New Brunswick. 37174. 



Lake, W. C, Harbor, Oreg. Received 

 through J. S. Diller. Nodule of priceite 

 from southwestern Oregon. 37268. 



Lamb, T. F., Portland, Me.: Cut speci- 

 men of yellow- beryl, cut specimen of 

 yellow beryl mounted in gold, and two 

 fragments of beryl. Purchase. 36860. 



Lambson, G. 11., Baird, Cal.: Two Pitt 

 River Indian baskets. 36909. 



Lank, J. J., Piedmont, Mo.: Specimen of 

 Dynastes tityus Linne\ 37068. 



Langille, II. D., Washington, D. C. Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Nineteen plants from Washing- 

 ton State. 37551. 



Langley, Mr. S. P., Secretary of the 

 Smithsonian Institution: Time-indi- 

 cating lamp from Nuremberg (37342); 

 antique scale from Paris, France 

 (7343). 



Lansburgh, Max, Washington, D. C. : 

 Cards of imitation and other papers 

 relating to historical events (37408, 

 37619). 



Lant, J. A.,Tanytown,N.Y.: < )ld Brad- 

 ford Press, pull-down jobber, star card 

 press, ink balls, and breyers. Pur- 

 chase. 36751. 



Larrabee, R. N. (See under Deane, 

 Walter.) 



Lathrop, A. 1*. i See under St. Paul Gas 

 Light Company.) 



Laville University, Quebec, Canada. 

 Received through Monsignor Dionne. 

 Fifteen type specimens of Chamber's 

 Tineidae. 37780. 



Law, Charles, Sr., West Pittston, Pa.: 



Granite Erom Fulton County, Iowa 



(37821); piece of iridescent anthracite 



coal from Butler mine, Pittston (37862). 



Ledyard, 11. B. 'See under Michigan 



I lentral Railroad ( lompany.) 

 Lee, 1 1 \\.v.\ \. See under Mollie Gib- 

 son Mining Company. ) 



Lege, B. K., Yoakum, Tex.: Plant. 



37183. 

 Lehman, W. V., Tremont, Pa.: Three 



fossil plants (Sphenopleris sp.) from 

 Swatara < rap, near Tremont. 37250. 



Leiden, Holland: Royal Geological 

 Museum. Received through Prof. K. 

 Martin, Director. Twenty-six speci- 

 mens (13 species) of fossil corals from 

 Curacao, Bonaure, etc. Exchange. 

 37492. 



Leland Stanford Junior University, 

 Stanford University, Cal. Received 

 through Dr. D. S. Jordan. Fishes col- 

 lected by N. F. Drake at Tientsin, 

 China (37391 ) ; Japanese fishes (38029) . 



Leon, Dr. Nicholas, care Nacional Mu- 

 seum, Mexico, Mexico: Thirty-eight 

 photographs of Mexicans of different 

 tribes in ordinary costumes. 37239. 



Leroux, Ernest, Paris, France: Fac- 

 simile of Codex Bourbonicus. Pur- 

 chase. 37527. 



I.i: Sage, Capt. J. V., Colfax, La.: Sting- 

 snake, Faranda abacura, from Louisi- 

 ana, 36814. 



Lewis, H. M. See under White Dental 

 Manufacturing Co. ) 



Lindgren, Dr. W. (See under Cart- 

 wright Brothers, and Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Lindsay, L., Nogales, Ariz. : Four earthen 

 pots; bones unearthed in the streets of 

 Nogales. 36713. 



L' Instrumental, Paris, France: Six mu- 

 sical instruments. Purchase. 38127. 



Lippmann, Prof. G. , Paris, France: Photo- 

 graph (still-life group) in natural colors, 

 and a photograph (solar spectrum) also 

 in natural colors. 37111. 



Little, L. G., Lanthus, Ind. Received 

 through Dr. A. K. Fisher. Five eggs 

 of Short-billed Marsh wren, Cistothorus 

 stellaris. 37455. 



Little, P. J., Ebensburg, Pa.: Water- 

 bug. 36965. 



1 [vingston, A. .7., Butte, Mont.: Seven 

 photographs of fossils. 37633. 



Lloyd, Mr. (See under Tracy, S. M.) 



