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JoNKS, .Tamks 'I". (See uikUt National Zoi'llogical I'avk). 



JoNK.s, Dr. L. (!. (Saiidwicli, Mass). Albino J?arn-swal]ow (Chelidou fiyihrogai^tra), 

 23594. 



Jordan, Dr. D. S. (See nuder U. S. Fish Commission). 



JOUY, P. L. (U. S. National Musenm). Three stone implements (surface finds) 

 from Fusan, C'orea (gift) (2370S) ; 13 specimens of mother-of-pearl and four 

 of jade from China (deposit) (23711); cidlection of Coreau religious ob- 

 jects, books, pictures, art-work, and weapons, including a Japanese sword, 2 

 Canton cutlasses, and 43 photographs, (deposit) (23753) 2 shampooer's whistles, 

 2 clam-darts, and package of Coreau tobacco (gift) (23754). (See under Dr. F. H. 

 Goodwin, and U. S. National Museum). 



JuNi, Benedict (U. S. National Museum). Calcite from New Ulm, Brown County, 



Minn. (23849); 12 specimens of plants (23945) of the Dakota Group. 

 Katzenhehgku & Brother (Greenville, Ohio). 



Photograph of a collection of Indian relics. 23384. 

 Keep, Prof. Jo.siah (Mills College, Cal.). Specimens of Zouitca coNspecius I^and, 



from Alameda County. 23838. 

 Keller, Clyde L. (Salem, Oregon). Three eggs (one set) of Midaxcops a,iio .latuj-- 



atus 24390. 

 Kendall, W. C. (U. S. Fish Commission). Thirty birds' skins representing 26 



species from near Port Royal, S. C. 24218. 

 Kennedy, Hon. D. J. (See under Dr. D. J. Macgowau) . 

 Keppel, F., & Co. (New York City, N. Y.). Silver-point drawing, '' Head of Girl," 



by A. Legres. 23373. Purchase. 

 Kerby, Hon. J. O. (United States Consul, Para, Brazil), through Dr. Frank 



Baker. Two birds' skins from Brazil and a few feathers of the Eigretei, a rich 



and rare bird of the Heron si)ecies, found on the Island of Marajo, Amazon River; 



11 specimens of the South American Golden Tortoise-beetle {Destnunota variolosa 



Web.) and 3 pieces of bark of the tree which the Amazon Indians use for paper. 



24193. 

 Kevinski, J. B. (Lancaster, Pa.). Clavichord, bi-ought to this country in 1741 by 



Henrietta Deckert. 24183. 

 Kimberley Diamond Mines (South Africa), through Prof. E. J. Loomis. Rocks from 



the Kimberley Diamond Mines. 23603. 

 Kimmel, William A. (Washington D.C.). Zinc ore from Indian Territory. 24224. 

 KiNCAiD, T. (Olymjiia, Wash.). Twenty-seven species of c(ileoi)tera. 24509. (See 



under Nathan Banks.) 

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

 KiNGSLEY, J. S. (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr.). Manuscript on the deca- 

 pods. 24420. 

 Kinney, T. W. (Portsmouth, Ohio). Broken tlint arrow-point retouched to serve as 



a scraper. 24205. Deposit. 

 KiRBY, G. W. (Brunswick, Ga.). Seven shells. 23858. 

 KiRBY & Smith (Passaic, N. J.). Langshan fowl. 24302. 

 KiRSCH, P. H. (See under U. S. PMsh Commission.) 

 Knapp Brothers (Fabius, N. Y.). White Wyandotte fowl (23848); Wyandotte hen 



(24203). 



Knowlton, F. H. (U. S. Geological Survey). Two samples of lignite from Potomac 

 formation near Richmond, Va. (23357); spotted Turtle, {C'h(lo2)us f/uttafus) from 

 Laurel, Md. (24395). (See under E. F. Hanley and Interior Dejiartment; U.S. 

 Geological Survey.) 



Knudsen, Augustus F. (Cambridge, Mass.). Two alcoholic siieciniens of mice, Mhs 

 miisciilus from Kauai, Hawaiian Islands. 24194. 



