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JACKSON, Ralph W.— Continued. 

 Choptank River, Md. (67060) ; 157 

 specimens, 14 species, of fresh-water 

 and marine mollusks from Mary- 

 land, Minnesota, and New Jersey 

 (6S473). 

 JAHN, Dr. Alfredo, Caracas, Vene- 

 zuela (through H. Pittier) : 453 

 plants from Venezuela (67692, 677S0, 

 68266). 

 JAMES, Mrs. Julian-. (See under Mrs. 



Theodore Roosevelt.) 

 JARDIN BOTANIQUE DE L'ETAT, 

 Brussels, Belgium (through Dr. E. 

 de Wildeman, conservateur) : 400 

 plants from the Belgian Kongo 

 ( 67655. exchange ) . 

 JENKINS & BOGERT MANU- 

 FACTURING CO., Kingsfield, Me. 

 (through U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Forest Service, Washington, 

 D. C.) : 4 specimens of shaving- 

 hrush handles and novelty wood 

 turning (68515). 

 JEPSON, Prof. Willis L., University 

 of California, Berkeley, Calif.: 2 

 specimens of Juncus from Cali- 

 fornia (6S065). 

 JOHANSEN, Frits, Department of the 

 Naval Service, Ottawa, Canada : 2 

 specimens of Mugiloid fishes from 

 Palestine (6S05S). 

 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, 

 Botanical Laboratory. Baltimore. 

 Md. : 7 specimens of Jamaican ferns 

 (678S2, exchange). 

 JOHNSON, Charles, keeper of Log- 

 gerhead Light, Tortugas, via Key 

 West, Fla. : 16 birds in alcohol from 

 Tortugas, Fla. (66778). 

 JOHNSON, C. W., Boston, Mass.: 6 

 tropical Hies (6827S). 



(See also under Boston Society of 

 Natural History.) 

 JOHNSON, Harry, Hynes, Calif. : Col- 

 lection of plants from Guatemala 

 (67017). 

 JOHNSON. Dr. Myrtle E.. National 

 City, Calif. : 21 specimens, 2 species, 

 of crustaceans, from Mission Bay, 

 near San Diego, Calif. (67079). 



JOHNSON, Dr. Paul B., Washington, 

 D. C. : Human lumbar vertebra 

 (68050). 



JOHNSON & JOHNSON, New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. : 47 specimens and 10 

 photographs illustrating the manu- 

 facture of medicated plasters 

 (675S6) ; 56 specimens, 6 descriptive 

 charts, a book, and 28 photographs 

 illustrating the manufacture of sur- 

 gical dressings (67857). 



JOHNSTON, Ivan M. ( See under Cal- 

 ifornia Academy of Sciences, and 

 California, University of.) 



JOHNSTONE, Miss Margaret Taylor. 

 Paris, France : 7 Norman peasant 

 caps (6S304). 



JONES, F. M., Wilmington, Del. 

 (through F. A. McDermott) : Larva 

 of a beetle, from Bachman, Me. 

 (6S460). 



JONES, Mrs. James K., sr., Washing- 

 ton, D. G: Mounted head of an elk 

 (68112). 



JONES, Stockton W.. Chevy Chase, 

 Md. : Double-action Allen & Wheelock 

 percussion cap. single-barrel pistol 

 (67720). 



JOY, Alfred H. (See under Carnegie 

 Institution of Wasbington, Mount 

 Wilson Observatory.) 



JUDD, Neil M., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Small earthenware bowl of 

 polychrome Kayenta ware collected 

 during the summer of 1908 from a 

 cliff dwelling in Navaho National 

 M o n u m e n t, northern Arizona 

 (67333). 



JUDGE, Fred, Hastings. England: 3 

 pictorial photographs, bromoil trans- 

 fers (67268). 



JUSTIN, R. R., Vernon, Tex. : Eng- 

 lish sword of the period of the 

 American Revolution (6S345, loan). 



KAMES, J., Jacksonville, Fla.: Ma- 

 rine mollusk from Artson, Maroco, 

 France (68479). 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL 

 COLLEGE, Manhattan, Kans. : 

 Plant (66916). 



