798 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Jones, Col. C. C. (Augusta, Georgia). Fragments of pottery from Stallings Island 

 near Augusta. 21827. 

 (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Jones, T. G. (St. Clair, Pennsylvania). Fossil ferns, leaves, etc., from Pennsylva- 

 nia. (Exhange.) 21503. 



Jordan, Prof. David S. (Bloomiugton, Indiana). Nine new species of fishes from 

 Virginia and North Carolina (21285); two fishes (Cryplolomus berryllinus and 

 Sparisoma fiavescens) from Key West, Florida (21(528). 



JOUY, P. L. (U. S. National Museum). An interesting and valuable collection of Japan- 

 ese birds containing 651 specimens, representing 172 species. This collection is the 

 result of several years' collecting in an entirely unexplored country, ornitholog- 

 ically considered. Tbe collection contains many very rare species, which are rep- 

 resented in only a few museums (purchased), (21035) ;* 547 specimens of Korean 

 birds (purchased) (21039) ; two specimens of birds from China (21069); bow and 

 five arrows from China, and a Buddhist rosary from Japan (21264); shells from 

 Japan (21290) ; a phallic emblem from phallic temple near Yokohama (21559) ; a 

 pipe used by the aborigines of Formosa, Japan (21841) ; and a collection of Ko- 

 rean prehistoric objects (21859). 



Juengling, F. (New York City, New York). Twenty-seven wood-engravings by the 

 donor. 22135. 



Kemp, Prof. J. F. (Ithaca. New York). Specimens of rocks. (Exchange.) (21703.) 



Keppel, Frederick, & Co. (New York City, New York). Twenty-two color prints, 

 etchings, and woodcuts. (Purchased.) 21709. 



Kern, Charles E. (Washington, District of Columbia). Twenty birds' skins from 

 Nicaragua. 21983. 



Kesler, C. W. (Statesville, North Carolina). Specimens of aclinolite from North 

 Carolina (21215) ; 95 specimens of minerals from Alexander aud Iredell Countries, 

 North Carolina (exchange) (2z021). 



Ketterlinus Printing House (New York City, New York). Nine specimens of rul- 

 ing and engraving on stone (21996) ; a lithographic stone and several specimens 

 of work (22122). 



Keuffel & Esser, (New York City, New York). An air-pump, made byG. F. Brau- 

 der, of Augsburg, Germany, in 1879. 21626. 



Keys, C. R. (Burlington, Iowa). Land and fresh-water shells from Iowa. (Exchange.) 

 20961. 



Kickhoff, C, Jr. (New York City, New York). Samples of alloys from Germany. 

 21050. 



Kimmel & VoiGT (New York City, New York). A collection of materials aud tools 

 used in printing intaglio plates. 21443. 



King, Maj. W. R. (U. S. Army, Willets Point, New York). Six photographs of the 

 Hell Gate Explosion. 20958. 

 (See under War Department.) 



Kinnes, Robert (Dundee, Scotland). A female Narwhal skull with two horns, caugbt 

 by Capt. James Fairweather in Prince Regent's Inlet, oft* Lancaster Sound, 

 Baffin's Bay. 21952. 



Klackner, C. (New York City, New York). Four etchings. (Deposited.) 21013. 



Knipe, S. W. (Oceanic, New Jersey). Specimens of stone implements. 21562. 

 Knoedler, M., & Co. (New York City, New York). Four photogravures. (Pur- 

 chased.) 21712. 

 Knowlton, F. H. (U. S. National Museum). A counterfeit silver dollar. 21541. 



Knudsen, Valdemar (Waiawa, Sandwich Islands). Two petrels. 21655. 

 Knot, S. Prentiss (Washington, District of Columbia). Twenty-six small porce- 

 lain figures and scarabei. 21919. 



* See report on the Department of Birds, section II. 



