LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
JOHANSEN, Frits—Continued. 
of Gammarus limnaeus and 6 speci- 
mens of Hyalella azteca (65782) ; 
3 specimens of crustaceans, Lepi- 
durus couesti, from Alberta, Can- 
ada, and 3 specimens of Hyalella 
azteca from James Bay, Ontario 
(65837); 9 sea urchins, Strongylo- 
centrotus drobachiensis, and a Sstar- 
fish, Asierias acervata borealis, all 
from Hudson Bay (66056). 
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, 
Baltimore, Md.: Types and para- 
types of mollusca from Bowden, Ja- 
maica, described by W. P. Wood- 
ring (65234, deposit). 
JOHNSON, Hon. Ben, House of Rep- 
resentatives, Washington, D. C.: 
Nest of a large wasp (663883). 
JOHNSON, C. W., Boston, Mass.: Fly, 
Estheria, species, and 2 _ beetles, 
Niptus hololeucus (66214). 
JOHNSON, D., Clinton, Ky.: 2 adults 
and 10 larvae of a beetle, Dynastes 
tityus (66388). 
JOHNSON, Dr. Duncan §&., Johns 
Hopkins University, Baltimore, 
Md.: 2 plants, Oxalis (65930). 
JOHNSON, J. CHESTER, Marine on St. 
Croix, Minn.: Australian stone im- 
plements (12 specimens) (65368, 
exchange) ; coral, Pocillopera, spe- 
cies (65550). 
JOHNSON, Myrtre E. (See under 
Scripps Institution for Biological 
Research. ) 
JOHNSTON, Ivan M., University of 
California, Berkeley, Calif.: 25 
plants, Selaginella, from Colorado 
(65630). 
JOHNSTON, Joun R., Fruitland Park, 
Fla.: Worm lizard, Rhineura flori- 
dana, from Florida (66319). 
JOHNSTON, Prof. T. Harvey, Bris- 
bane, Queensland, Australia: 13 
specimens of Australian flies; in- 
cluding paratypes of 3 species and 
named representatives of 4 others 
(65401). 
JONES, R. N., Brooksville, Fla. 
(through Mr. H. C. Skeels, Bureau 
of Plant Industry, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.): 
270 plants from Florida (66295). 
171 
JORDAN, Dr. Davin Srarr, Stanford 
University, Calif.: Fishes killed by 
a lava flow from Mauna Loa, Ha- 
waii, collected by Tom Reinhardt 
and Carl 8. Carlsmith (65901). 
JULIAN, Georcer H., Bluntsville, Ala.: 
Fragment of a branch of a fossil 
tree, Lepidodendron, from Blount 
County, Ala. (66503). 
JURICA, Prof. Hirary 8S. 
St. Procopius College.) 
KALUSOWSKI, Dr. H. E. (See un- 
der National College of Pharmacy.) 
KEENAN, MicHaret, Springer, N. 
Mex.: Dried lizard and a mollusk 
(66411). 
KELEHER, T. A., Washington, D. C.: 
A Keleher silk culture exhibit in 
Riker mount (65627). 
KEELERS?) Lieut; 36> (ME ICS):, 02 
S. Navy, Washington, D. C.: 3 toads, 
2 frogs, 7 lizards, and 14 snakes 
collected at Bremerton, Wash., and 
at Gorse Creek, Kitsap County, 
Wash. (665382). 
KERBOSCH, Dr. M., Director of the 
Government Cinchona Plantations, 
Tjinjiroean, Java, Netherlands, In- 
dia (through S. W. Zeverijn, Am- 
sterdam, Holland) : 10 specimens of 
cinchona succirubra bark (65950). 
KESSLER, ANDREW, Washington, D. 
C.: A series of 9 specimens showing 
the manufacture of handmade wil- 
low baskets (66161). 
KETTERLINUS LITHOGRAPHIC 
MANUFACTURING CO., THE, 
Philadelphia, Pa.: 10 lithographic 
prints in color (66211). 
KEW, Dr. W. S. W., San Francisco, 
Calif.: 3 cacti from Mexico (653891) : 
19 specimens of cacti (65735, 65869). 
KEW, SURREY, ENGLAND. (See 
under British Government.) 
KEYSER, E. W., Washington, D. C.: 
Textile specimens from Peru 
(66075). 
KILLIP, Ettsworts P., U. S. National 
Museum: 118 plants from New 
York and New Jersey (65404); 34 
plants (65620); 57 plants from 
Panama (66734) ; 122 specimens of 
grasses from the District of Co- 
lumbia and vicinity (65801). 
(See under 
