LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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KANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF, Depart- 

 ment of Entomology, Lawrence, 

 Kans. : 3 specimens of parasitic 

 flies (Diptera) (67162). 



KAZINSKY, Mrs. J. P., Dawson, 

 Yukon, Canada : Fossil canine tooth 

 of a bear (67477). 



KEELER, Mrs. Charles. (See under 

 Nettie Lovisa White.) 



KEENAN, Michael, Springer, N. 

 Mex.: Eggs of moth (6S124). 



KEIGHLEY, Alex., Steeton, near 

 Keighley, England : Brown carbon 

 photograph and 6 pictorial photo- 

 graphs (67345, 67941). 



KELLOGG, C. R., Foochow, China: 5 

 snakes and 3 frogs from near Foo- 

 chow (67850). 



KELLY, Dr. Howard A., Baltimore, 

 Md. : 2 lizards from Florida (68298) ; 

 10 plus specimens of fresh-water 

 oligocbaets taken in rain water at 

 Wabasso, St. Lucie County, Fla. 

 (68502). 



KELSEY (INC.), HORATIO, Clinton, 

 Conn, (through U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Forest Service, 

 Washington, D. C. ) : 2 handles of 

 red hickory for hatchet and ham- 

 mer (68513). 



KENDRICK, Edward A., New York 

 City: A book (No. 188) entitled "A 

 Printed Specimen of Caslon Old 

 Style," illustrating various styles of 

 the type mentioned (67172). 



KEYSER, E. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 A Batik sarong, a Batik painting 

 pen, and a Hindu print cloth 

 (67559) ; Tlinkit basket with lid 

 from Alaska (6S284) Exchange. 



KIDWELL, George P., Washington, 

 D. C. : Albino bobolink or reedbird 

 from Georgetown, D. C. (67085). 



KILLIP, E. P., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 146 plants from Panama 

 (66812, 672S6, 67625) ; 675 plants 

 (67252) ; 140 plants from New York 

 (67481); 122 plants from the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia and vicinity 

 (6S186). 



(See also under E. C. Leonard, 

 and Paul C. Standley.) 

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KIMBALL, Miss Katherine D. (See 

 under Rev. R. R. Stewart.) 



KIMBER, Sidney A. (See under Uni- 

 versity Press, Tbe.) 



KINDLE, Dr. E. M. ( See under Cana- 

 dian Government, Victoria Memorial 

 Museum.) 



KING, George M. (See under Utah 

 Agricultural College.) 



KING, Col. Samuel L., Bristol, Tenn. : 

 Human skull found in a mountain 

 crevice 17 miles from Bristol, Tenn. 

 (67861). 



KINSER, B. M., Eustis, Fla.: Upper 

 and lower cheek teeth of an extinct 

 tapir and an incisor of an extinct 

 species of pocket-gopher (67841). 



KINSEY, Dr. Alfred C, Department 

 of Zoology. University of Indiana, 

 Bloomington, Ind. : 120 adults and 

 54 galls of Cynipidae, representing 

 27 species, 13 of which are repre- 

 sented by para types (6S323, ex- 

 change). 



KIPLING, Caroline Balestier. (See 

 under Mrs. Josephine Balestier Dun- 

 bam.) 



KIRTLEY, Dr. C. L., Challis. Idaho: 

 Collection of mineral specimens in- 

 cluding ptilolite and associations 

 (67609). 



KITTREDGE, Miss E. M., Proctor, 

 Vt. : 2 plants from Vermont (67516). 



KLEY, Paul, Gallup, N. Mex.: 2 

 pieces of ancient pottery from a ruin 

 of unknown type about 6 miles 

 southwest from Gallup (67300). 



KNICKERBOCKER, C. Claypool, 

 Ariz. : Examples of opalescent silica 

 with dendritic markings, and a small 

 piece of silver-lead ore from Ari- 

 zona (67828). 



KNIGHT, H. H., University Farm, St. 

 Paul. Minn. : 16 plant bugs, being 

 paratypes of 10 species (67415). 



KNY - SCHEERER CORPORATION 

 OF AMERICA, THE, New York 

 City : 112 surgical needles and 10 

 needle holders (66912). 



KOBER, Dr. George M., School of 

 Medicine, Georgetown University, 

 Washington, D. C. : Portrait of 



