REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
JONES, JOSEPH W., Bristol, Tenn.: 2 
plugs of Sally Lund tobacco, manu- 
factured in Richmond by A. W. Tay- 
lor (47807). 
JonEs, Marcus E., Salt Lake City, 
Utah: Specimen of cactus, Opuntia, 
from Utah (48022) ; 31 living plants 
from Utah (48060, 48827); 3 speci- 
mens of living cacti, Opuntia fra- 
gilis, from Sandy, Utah (48680). 
Stanford Uni- 
fishes from 
JORDAN, DAVID STARR, 
versity, Cal.: 5 fossil 
Ceara, Brazil (48915). 
JouTeL, Louis H., New York City: 
17 specimens of J/gnotus aenigmaticus 
(48364 : exchange). 
Jouy, Mrs. M. 8S. F., U. S. National 
Museum: Birds collected by the late 
Pierre L. Jouy, chiefly in the United 
States (48148); stone implements 
and a plaster mold of an archeologi- 
cal object (48872 
JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF: A collection 
of the scalps, skulls, and antlers of 
the American elk from the Jackson 
Hole region, Wyoming, used as evi- 
dence in a federal trial against 
poachers in September, 1907 (48821). 
KeARrOTT, W. D., Montelair, N. J.: 
Tortricids, representing large types 
of new species (48567); 4 cotypes 
of prionapterygid crambids (48748) ; 
20 specimens of Lepidoptera, cotypes 
of G new species (48816). 
KEEN, J. H., Metlakatla, British Co- 
lumbia: Indian skull from Iama- 
nawal, British Columbia (47913). 
KEENAN, MICHAEL, Springer, N. Mex 
15 pseudo-scorpions, Chelifer can- 
croides, (47934); a louse mouse, 
Mus musculus, and a house sparrow, 
Passer (48048). 
KELLERMAN, W. A., Los Amates, Gua- 
temala, Central America : of 
eacti (48580). 
Mrs. LAuRA Swine, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 94 animal sculptures 
in plaster and bronze, by Edward 
Kemeys (48170: loan). 
domesticus 
Seeds 
IKKEMEYS, 
IKKENKEL, Louis V., 
Star-nosed mole, 
(47590). 
Muskegon, Mich. : 
Condylura cristata 
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87 
KENNEDY, P. B., Reno, Nev.: 349 
plants from Nevada (48325: ex- 
change); 51 plants, Ribes (48867: 
loan). 
KENT, JOSEPH G., Tuba, Ariz.: Sam- 
ples of cotton, with stems and roots 
cultivated by the Hopi Indians 
(48117). 
KERN, D. N., Allentown, Pa.: Stone 
implements from a quarry near 
Vera Cruz, Lehigh County, Pa., 
with eee ah a printed de- 
seription (47727); arrow points, 
(47924). 
KEW, Lonpon, ENGLAND, Roya Bo- 
A frond from the 
type specimen of . eh nium finekii 
from Mexico (48031 6 fragments 
of type specimens rs plants, Dalea 
(48546: exchange). (See under Cal- 
cutta, India.) 
TANIC GARDENS: 
KitMer, F. B., New Brunswick, N. J.: 
Ethnological objects from various 
localities, and a sponge with oyster 
shells attached (48604). 
I’., National City, 
specimens of fern, 
from Cali- 
IIMBALL, LAURA 
Cales LO living 
Asplenium vespertinum, 
fornia (48509). 
Kine, A. F. A., Washington, 
Furnace slag (48157). 
D.C. 
IXINGSTON, JAMAICA, DEPARTMENT 
PUBLIC GROUNDS AND PLANTATIONS, 
Hore GARDENS: Fern from Jamaica 
(48471: exchange). 
OF 
KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Queen’s 
University : 224 plants from Canada 
(48352: exchange). 
IXNAB, FREDERICK, Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C.: 58 
specimens of — insects (47682 
specimen of Coleoptera, 11. speci- 
mens of Orthoptera, and about 20 
of Lepidoptera (48219: 
collected for the Museum): 17 
specimens of Hemiptera and 49 of 
Hymenoptera (47880); 9 hymenop- 
terous parasite of Parasa sp. from 
Cordoba, Veracruz, Mexico (48627). 
A., Baden, Germany: 40 
Cyperaceae and Juncaceae 
exsiccatae (47709: exchange). 
cocoons 
IXNEUCKER, 
plants, 
