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K, K. HoFMUSEUM (Vienna, Austria), through Dr. A. Brezina, curator. Fifty speci- 

 mena of minerals from various European localities. Exchange. 26488. 



Kloeber, Charles E. (Washington, D. C). Quartz crystal from Crystal Moun- 

 tain near Hot Springs, Ark., and a specimen of mangauopectolite from Magnet 

 Cove, Ark. 26575. 



Knight, W. C. (Laramie, Wyo.). Two specimens of rough arrow-i>oiuts, found on 

 the west shore of Cooper Lake, Albany County (26844); 5 rude chipi>ed imple- 

 ments (27055). 



Koch, F. W. (Twin Oaks, Cal.). Red rattlesnake. Purchased for World's Colum- 

 bian Exposition. 26163. 



Koch, Capt. (See under Dr. D. B. Northrup.) 



KoEHLER, S. R. (U. S. National Museum). Forty-eight prints (lent for exhibition at 

 World's Columbian Exposition) (26721) (returned); 21 specimens illustrating 

 the etching processes (lent for World's Columbian Exposition) (26026) ; 3 speci- 

 mens illustrating methods of color-printing (27070). 



Kohl, Henry (Boston, Mass.). Photochromo-lithograph "Japanese Girl," after R. 

 Blum, proof. Lent for World's Columbian Exposition. 26719. (Returned,) 



Kraxtz, Dr. (Bonn, Prussia), through F. W. Crosby. Basaltic column. Purchased 

 for World's Columbian Exposition. 26921. 



KuEHLiNG, J. H. (Washington, D. C). Two specimens of hog-nose snake (25974); 

 2 snakes from Mount Veruou, Va. (26279); 2 flying-squirrels, in Hesh (26384); 

 snake (Diadophis jjinictatus) (26691). 



KuLLE, i^LBERT ( Was'hiugtou, D. C). Two turtles. 27032. 



KuNZ, George F. (New York City). Fifty brass eikons, 2 priests' robes, altar- 

 covers, 2 silver ceremonial objects, gilded jar, glass jeweled crown, 6 wooden 

 eikons, and embroidered insignia of an altar-boy (purchase) (25900) ; 2 etchings 

 of meteoric iron from Glorieta Mountain, Santa Fe> County, N. Mex., showing 

 widmanstiitten figures, one prinled«direct and the other from a copper electro- 

 type (gift) (26143); 4 samples of platinum and platinum gravels from the 

 Demidolf estate, Perm, Ural Mountains, European Russia (gift) (26617). (See 

 under Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology ; and J. L. Story). 



Lacoe, R. D. (Pittston, Pa.). Paleozoic plants (26102, 26965 ^). 



Lamb, T. F. (Portland, Me.). Photograph of a tourmaline crystal in quartz from 

 Auburn. 26147. 



Lamborx, Dr. R. H. (Washington, D. C). One-dollar gold coin, 27 G (A. Bechtler, 

 Carolina gold) ; one-dollar gold coin, 30 G (C. Bechtler, Carolina gold); five- 

 dollar gold coin, 128 G (C. Bechtler, Georgia gold). Deposit for World's Colum- 

 bian Exposition. 26935. 



LamparI), Henry (Montreal, Canada). Rocks from near Montreal, and 8 specimens 

 of calcite from the same locality. 26363. 



Lander, W. Tertsh (Williamston, S. C). Specimen of tuckahoe, or Indian bread. 

 26589. 



Lane, Mert (Waynesville, Mo.). Spider {Aryiope rtparia), with egg-cocoon (26308) ;. 

 specimen of Lycosa sp. (26458). 



Langdale, J. W. (Washington, D. C). Native sulphate of iron (gift) (26383); 

 stalactitic calcite and aragonite from Weyer's,Cave, Virginia (exchange) (26733) ; 

 concretions from Lamond Station, Metropolitan Branch, Baltimoi'e and Ohio 

 Railroad (gift) (27116). 



Langshaw, J. P. (Lawrence, Mass.). Two cocoons of cecropia-moth, and 9 cocoons 

 of promethea-moth. 26825. 



Lan8inger,'W. H. (Littietown, Pa.). Royal walnut-moth, Citheronia regalis. 26005. 



* These two seudings form the second and third installments of a large collection 

 of selected paleozoic plants presented by Mr. Lacoe. 



H. Mis. 184, pt. 2 10 



