792 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSETTM, 1891. 



Lewis, Frank D. (Special Ageut, ludian Deimrtmcnt), through Mr. T. J. Heilter- 

 jrev. Two ghost shirts from the lato "Wounded Knee" Indian iiglit. 24204. 



Lewis, Hauky W. (Jefferson, Md.). Cojtper coin (one sen) and (•o]>])er token (deux 

 sous) of Lower Canada, 1837. 23832. 



Lkwisohn Brothers (New York City, N. Y.), through Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co. 

 Sample of African tin from the interior of Africa. 24202. 



Lindsay & Early (Carbondale, Pa.). Cylinder of the locomotive " 8tonrl>ridge 

 Lion." 23694. Deposit. 



LiNSLEY, F. (Farmdale, Ohio). Three species of corals, consisting of Monlicidlpnru 

 filioHa (2 specimens), Streptela-sm<i cornociihim (2 specimens), and rrolarca retiinta 

 (specimen); 3 species of brachiopods, consisting of Jlhyuchonella capax (3 speci- 

 mens), Orthishiforata ^specimen), Orthls refrorsa, all from rocks of the Cincinnati 

 Group (Hudson) Lower Silurian Age; iron pyrites. 23683. 



Lloyd, William. (See under Department of Agriculture, and Dr. C. Hart Merriam. ) 



LOCKWOOD, William E. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Photograph of working model of loco- 

 motive in the possession of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. 23779. 



LooMis, H. (Yokohama, Japan). Larvse of Ocncria dlspar, parasitized by Jpuiifeles 

 sp. 23417. 



LooMis, Prof. E. .1. (See under Kimberley Diamond Mines.) 



Loi'EH, S. Ward (Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, Middletown, Conn.). 

 Specimen of folded gneiss (24340) ; triassic tra]»-rock from Baileyville, Conn. 

 (24406). 



LORING, Gen. Charles G. (See under Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.) 



LoscH, A. (St. Petersburg, Russia), through Dr. E. A. Schneider, U. S. Geological- 

 Survey. Two specimeus of xauthophyllite and a specimen of rii>idolite from 

 Nikolaje-Maximilianowsk Mine, near Slatoust, Siberia. 24261. 



LovETT, Edward (Croydon, England). Cup of glazed pottery, 2 fragments of vases, 

 handle and portion of neck of stone flagon, 2 pieces of tile — one plain and the 

 other ornamented, part of a brass spur and a brass keyhole escutcheon, found 

 in making excavations in Old London ; small bronze figure — forgery — made and 

 sold about fifty years ago by men engaged in excavating, 8 pieces of Algerian 

 pottery, lamp from Algeria, 2 Hindoo fans, water pipe, idol of white stone, 4 

 carved spoons from Ceylon, shell snuff box from France, snuff' gourd, English 

 tinder i)istol, snuffers ti-ay and snuffers, and a- l)und]e of sulphur "spunks" from 

 France (])urchase) (23416) ; matchlock gun and Eskimo whalebone nooses (ex- 

 change) (23784); Moorish lamp from North Africa and 4 lloschish pipes from the 

 same locality, dagger from Tunis, brass Lota from Burmah, India, model of Swiss 

 fii-e-drill, knife from an excavation made at Temple Bar, London, 11 pieces of pot- 

 tery from Old l^ondon, bronze fish-book from Swiss Lake dwellings, and a wooden 

 dish, tapa mallet and cloth from the Fiji Islands, 10 pieces of pottery and a glass 

 cover for vase, found while making excavations in Old London (exchange) 

 (239.50); set of Scotch Avar bagpipes made of ivory and silver, native dress from 

 New Guinea, 3 specimens of plaited grass-work from the Congo River, 4 shell 

 armlets from the Solomon Islands, 2very oldtlint-lock pistols, Egyptiiin "writing" 

 case made of brass, 4 ])ieces of i)ottery from Old London, and 2 time-measuring 

 "King Alfred" candles (purchase) (24343). 



Lucas, H. D. (Black Creek, N. C). Specimen of MirropterKs .sa/wou/cs with crusta- 

 ce:ui parasites ( TiTiioocera). 23477. 



Lucas, Dr. H. S. (Cullasaja, N. C). Specimen of black spinel from Corundum Hill, 

 N. C. 24248. 



Lucas, R. T. (Alexandria, \ a.). Male albino opossum. 23789. 



LuEDEKiNG, C. (Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.). Barite containing ammo- 

 nia from near Sedalia, Mo. 24.391. 



LuTHE, F. H. (McGregor, Iowa). Seven s]>ecimens of corals, repi-esenting '< species 

 from the Hamilton Group (Devonian) of Iowa. 23388. 



