REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, 
Stanford University, Cal.: 2 speci- 
mens of Rimicola muscarum, col- 
lected by Dr. Harold Heath at Pa- 
cific Grove, Cal. (48069); crabs, 
Cancer antennarius, C. jordani and 
C. gibbosulus (48384); types and 
cotypes of fishes from Japan, Mex- 
ico, California, and the Philippine 
Islands (48469); fishes from Japan, 
Hawaii, California, and other lo- 
ecalities (48924). 
Utrecht, Hol- 
Pilocercus 
(48835). 
Colegio de Ja Salle, 
Cuba: 380 Cuban 
LENS, Miss ALBERTINE, 
land: 8 specimens of 
lanuginosus from Curacao 
Leon, Brother, 
Vedado, Habana, 
ferns (48516). 
LEONARD, AuGust, Batavia, 
4 ‘ - 
small arrewpoints (48301). 
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LE SovEr, W. H. D., director, geolog- 
ical survey, Melbourne, Australia : 
Stone hatchet from a shell kitchen- 
midden near Sorento, Victoria 
(477638: exchange). 
Lewis, A. E., jr., Washington, D. C.: 
Centipede from Arkansas (47717). 
LEwis, Benton, U. S. National Mu- 
seum: 5 specimens of living cacti 
cultivated in Washington, D. C. 
(47687). 
Lewis, Lieut. Greorcre C., U. S. Army, 
Mindanao, P. I.: 2 skulls of monkeys, 
Macaca, 5 shells and 7 acorns from 
Lake Lanao, Mindanao (48658). 
LINTON, EpwiIn, Washington, PTa.: 
Types and cotypes of parasites of 
sermuda fishes (48087). 
LITTRELL, C. F., Austin, Nev.: Speci- 
men of cactus, Opuntia polyacantha 
(48136). 
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Luioyp, F. E., Tueson, Ariz.: 48 living 
specimens of Mexican cacti (48667) ; 
2 specimens of living cacti, J/amil- 
laria thurberi, from Arizona 
(48697). 
Lioyp, Mrs. K., Richmond, Va.: Piece 
of ticking showing natural feather- 
ing from long use (48289). 
Lopine, H. P., Mobile, Ala.: 6 speci- 
mens of Coleoptera (48626). 
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LONDON, ENGLAND, British MusrEUM 
oF NATURAL History: 95 Orthoptera 
(48173: exchange). 
Loprz, JosEPH O., Maynard, Md.: In- 
terhaemal bone of a spade-fish, Chae- 
todipterus faber (48053). 
Lorine, Mrs. MALEK A., Chicago, Il: 
Remington revolver, holster, and 
belt, formerly owned by Mr. Loring, 
1862-1907 (47923). 
LOUNSBURY, CHARLES P., government 
entomologist, Cape Town, South 
Africa: G6 bees (47745). 
Love, Rosperr E., Erwin, Tenn.: Stone 
implements (4SSOS). 
LOVELL, F. H., & Co., Arlington, N. J.: 
A Hiteheock lamp (48875). 
LOVETT, EpwarbD, Croydon, England: 2 
specimens of fishing gear from the 
coast of Galway, Ireland (48098) ; 
set of Maundy money, 1908 (48688: 
exchange). 
Lower, Frep. B., Melrose Highlands, 
Mass.: 18 mosquitoes, Aedes canta- 
tor (48768). 
Mrs. JAMES, Washington, 
D. C.: Oil painting entitled ‘ Cross- 
ing the Ferry,” by Adrien Moreau. 
Presented in memory of her father, 
Lucius Tuckerman (485382). 
Luptow, Miss C. S8., Washington, 
D. C.: 18 insects from the Philip- 
pine Islands (48646). 
Lyon, Marcus W., jr., U. S. National 
Museum: 2 photographs of a Philip- 
pine water buffalo, Bos  bubatlis 
(48405). 
Lyon, Dr. MartHa M. B., Washington, 
D. C.: Anatomical specimen (48304). 
Lyons, H. G. 
Government. ) 
MacDoveaL, D. T., Tucson, Ariz.: T 
specimens of living cacti from New 
Mexico and Arizona (47740); 10 
specimens of cacti (47769) ; 2 speci- 
mens of Agave from  <Arizona 
(48834). 
McComp, GrorGce T., Lockport, N. Y.: 
Niagaran fossils from the western 
part of New York (48026: ex- 
change), 
LOWNDES, 
(See under Egyptian 
