240 EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



Jordan, Dr. D. S. (Palo Alto, Cal.)- Two type specimens of Salmo mijl-'iss aqiia-honita 

 from California, and type specimens of Salmo kamloops from Kamlooii Lake, 

 British Columbia (26379) ; type specimens of Couesius Grecni and PoUachius ehal- 

 cogrammus (wall-eyed variety) (26985). (See under U. S. Fisb Commission.) 



JOUY, P. L. (U. S. National Museum). Two liundred obsidian flakes or knives from 

 Jalisco, Mexico. 27143. (See under Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National 

 Museum.) 



Kali)ENBej{(; Company, F. J. (New York City). Collection of objects illustrating 

 the utilization of pearl, ivory, and horn (purchased for World's Columbian 

 Exposition) (26772 and 26773) ; pearl-shell cut to illustrate its mamafacture into 

 buttons (gift) (26862). 



Kaldenkerc;, F. R. (New York City). Whale and walrus tusks, with Japanese and 

 Chinese carvings (purchased for World's Columbian Exposition). 26770. 



Kayser, William (Wapakoneta, Ohio). Insects, representing 35 species. 26377. 



Keam, Thomas V. (Keams Canon, Ariz.), through W. J. McGee. Collection of fossil 

 bones, collected by Mr. Keam in Arizona. 27072. 



Keely, Thomas (Washington, D. C). Living bat. 26622. 



Keith, John (San .lose, Costa Rica), through Lieut. George P. Scriven, U. S. Army. 

 (!!ollection of beetles, representing 70 species of coleoptera from Central Amer- 

 ica. 26731. 



Keller, F. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Arabic mosque lamp and Moorish candlestick. 

 Purchase. 25911. 



Kellogg, W^. A. (Norwalk, Conn.). G. A. R. badge of Buckingham Post No. 12, rep- 

 resenting the oyster industry, twenty-sixth National Encampment at Washing- 

 ton. 26229. 



Kemp, Prof. J. F. (Columbia College, New York City). Specimens of eruptive rocks 

 from New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts. 26378. 



Kempton, C. W. (Ore Blanco, Ariz.). Beetle {Strategus jullanns Burm.). 26287. 



Kenvon, F. C. (Lincoln, Nebr.). Seven species of myriopods. 27005. 



Keppel, F. & Co. (New York City). Etching by Samuel Coleman (26729) ; soft- 

 ground etching by ''old Crome " (26896). Purchased for World's Columbian 

 Exposition. 



Kerr, M. B. (New York City). Specimen of crested grasshopper, Tropidacris dux, 

 from Panama. 26583. 



Kerr, Walter C. (New Brighton, N. Y.). Sponge from South Beach, Staten Island. 

 26949. 



Kershaw, C. E. (Holmesville, Miss.)- Indian bead, found in a field near Holmesville. 

 25898. 



Keyer, W. D. (Sprinfield, Mass.). G. A. R. badge of E. K. Wilcox Post No. 16, 

 twenty-sixth National Encampment at Washington. 26231. 



KiLUORNE, Dr.F. L. S<>e under Department of Agriculture. 



KiMBER. Joseph F. (Williarasport, Md.). Two specimens of lunar-moth. Actios Juna. 

 26006. 



Kimmel & VoiGT (New York City). Collection of electrotypes, matrices, and 

 proofs to illustrate the electrotypyiug and printing of etchings, aquatints, etc. 

 Piirchased for the World's Columbian Exiiosition. 269.52. 



KiNCAiD, Trevor (Olympia, Wash.). One hundred and twenty-one species of North 

 American inseds (mostly coleoptera). 25967. 



King, Dr. G. (See under Calcutta Botanic Garden.) 



Kingsbury, C. H. (Allen, Ind. T.). Fossil tooth of mastodon, dug out of a Itank near 

 Allen. 26107. 



Kinney, Mr.s, L. C. (Washington, D.C.). Ten pictures belonging to the " Catliu Col- 

 lection." Deposit. 27051. 



Kirhy & Smith (Passaic, N. J.). Pair of Langshau fowls. Presented for World's 

 Columbian Exposition. 26676. 



