LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 799 



Kokhler, S. R. (Roxbury, Massachusetts). A collection of 445 woodcuts, etchings, 

 process-prints, etc. (deposited) (210150); 15 wood engravings and 6 etchings 

 (21894): 47 specimens of photo-mechanical engravings (211)47). 



Koenig, Godfrey (Sassin, Washington). Five eggs of Short-eared Owl (Asio accipi- 

 trinus) from Washington (22061); 11 birds' eggs (22127). 



Kohn, G. (New Orleans, Louisiana), A Cumberland Terrapin from Rayne, Louisiana 

 (21798); 12 Chicken Turtles ( Chrysemys reticulata) from Louisiana (21799) ; 12 Ter- 

 rapins (Pseudemys troostii) from Louisiana (purchased) (21863); 6 specimens of 

 Le Sueur's Terrapins (22091). 



Kurtz, W, (New York City, Now York). A frame of azaline pictures (20930); 15 

 proofs of half-tone process, worked by the donor (21024); 5 collographic prints 

 by Tessu de Mothay (21472); three pictures (21547). 



Lackoix, A. (Paris, France). Specimens of minerals from various localities. (Ex- 

 change.) 22118. 



Laelamme, Abbe J. C. K. (Quebec, Canada). Graptolites from the Quebec group 

 of Quebec Province, Canada. 21887. 



Laird, Charles H. (Washington, District of Columbia). A Whitney-Kennedy rifle 

 and a Marline rifle, for exhibition at the Cincinnati Exposition. 20843. 



Lakes, Arthur (Golden City, Colorado). Fossil shells from Colorado. 22143. 



Lamborn, Dr. Robert H. (New York City, New York). Two opals from Queretero, 

 Mexico. 22072. 



Langili.e, Ollie (Knowles, Maryland). A living mink. 21000. 



Lanoley, Prof. S. P. (Secretary, Smithsonian Institution). Twelve Fire- Flies (Pyro- 

 jyhorus) from Cuba and Guadeloupe. 22109. 



Latimer, C. E. (U. S. Fish Commission). A Fall- fish (Semotilus buljaris) from Patux- 

 ent River, Sandy Spring, Maryland. 21802, 

 (See under Fish Commission, U. S.) 



Laurie, Thomas (London, England). Laurie's anatomical model of the heart. 

 21892. 



Lawrence, Walter U. (New York City, New York). An original blank card of 

 invitation to a dinner given by President and Mrs. Washington, 22008. 



Le Baron, J. F. (See under Birt, Dr. Louis, F, H.) 



Lee, J. C. (Washington, District of Columbia). A specimen of iridescent anthracite 

 coal. 20924. 



Lee, L. A., Thomas Lee, and Charles H. Townsend (U. S. Fish Commission). 

 One hundred and eighty-seven specimens of birds' skins from Bahia, Brazil. (Pur- 

 chased.) 21678. 



Lee, Thomas (U. S. Fish Commission). A horse-bola and a guanco-bola from Punta 

 Arena, South America, 21468. 



Lee, William (Colon, South America). A grasshopper and a moth from South 

 America. 21469. 



Leon, Dr. Nicolas (Moreila, Mexico). A specimen of Laelia autumnalis. 21567. 



Lesh, Harry (Wichita, Kansas). A ribbon badge of the Wichita wheelmen. 

 •21179. 



Lewis, E. M. (Fort Wood, Bedloe's Island, New York). Birds killed by flying 

 against the statue " Goddess of Liberty," in New York Harbor. 21247. 



Lewis, George A. (Wickford, Rhode Island). SeVen iishes from Wickford, Rhode 

 Island (21053); a specimen of Cyclopterus lumpus (21910). 



Lewis, Thomas (Moriab, New York), (through W. S. Yeates). A suustone from 

 Mineville, New York; also a supposed meteorite from New Hampshire. 22010. 



Lewis, W. H. (Jefferson County, West Virginia). A duck's egg of peculiar color. 

 20873. 



Library Committee, Joint (U. S. Capitol). A marble statue, "II Penseroso," by 

 Mozier ; placed in the National Museum by the authority of the Joint Committee 

 on the Library. 21433. 



