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LILLY, William — Continued. 



British India, in 1861-1862, and by 

 his son and grandson (the donor) in 

 Alaska in 1905 (66930) ; ethnologi- 

 cal objects from various localities in 

 North America (67593) ; specimens 

 of Indian beaded and leather work 

 (6S160) ; United States commemora- 

 tive medals (6 specimens), a British 

 commemorative medal, and 2 Mexi- 

 can pesos (6S247) ; collection of In- 

 dian, Chinese, and Mexican handi- 

 work (68301). 



LILLY AND CO., ELI, Indianapolis, 

 Ind. : 29 specimens and 14 photo- 

 graphs illustrating the manufacture 

 of medicated pills and tablets 

 (66991). 



LINDMAN, Dr. Carl. (See under 

 Riksmuseets Botaniska Avdelning.) 



LINDSEY, Dr. A. W., Decatur, 111.: 

 3 butterflies (66814). 



LITTELL, William T., Washington, 

 D. C. : Horsehair worm (66830). 



LOMAX, J. Arthur, Cardiff, Wales: 

 2 prints ; namely, " Springtime " and 

 "Girl Drinking" (67695). 



LONG, The Misses, Washington, D. C. : 

 Portraits of Henry Bradford 

 Dearth and his wife, Abby Taylor 

 Dearth, painted about 1840; and 6 

 carpet brasses of the early part of 

 the nineteenth century (68478, 

 loan ) . 



LOOMIS, Miss Annie E., Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 framed silhouettes and a 

 doll of the early part of the nine- 

 teenth century (67462). 



LOPEZ, Joseph E. (See under The 

 Continental Insurance Co.) 



LOVE, Miss Belle, Cherrydale, Va. : 

 Mahogany embroidery frame 

 mounted on turned posts (66902). 



LUDLOW, Dr. Clara S., Washington, 

 D. C. : Valentine written in 1849, 

 with original postmarked corner 

 (67681). 



LUISIER, Father Alphonse, S. J., 

 Colegio de la Guardia, Pentevedra, 

 Spain : 36 specimens of mosses from 

 Spain and Brazil (68206. exchange). 



LUNGREN, Charles B., Ozona, Fla. : 

 16 specimens, 15 species, of marine 

 mollusks from Florida, Barbados, 

 and Dutch West Indies (67056) ; col- 

 lection of mollusks and marine in- 

 vertebrates from the Gulf of Mexico, 

 west of Ozona, Fla. (68121) ; 12 

 specimens, 9 species, of marine mol- 

 lusks from Florida and the West 

 Indies (68144). 



LYON, Dr. M. W., jr., South Bend, 

 Ind. : 47 specimens, 1 species, of 

 Pleistocene mollusks from the floor 

 of the Furnessville Blowout, Indiana 

 dunes of Lake Michigan (67473) ; 

 skins and skulls of 2 mice (6S362). 



LYONS, H. G. (See under British 

 Government, Science Museum.) 



McATEE, W. L., Bureau of Biological 

 Survey, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : Shark 

 and dolphin teeth collected at Cal- 

 vert Cliffs, Md., by Jules Maillet 

 (67818). 



(See also under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of, Bureau of Biological 

 Survey, and Carl F. Drake.) 



McCAULEY, Robert H., Hagerstown, 

 Md. : Spurious Indian pipe (67623). 



McCLELLAN, Hon. George B., Prince- 

 ton University, Princeton, N. J. : 

 Scarf pin, penknife, pocketbook, and 

 2 pairs of presentation revolvers in 

 cases, with accessories, owned by 

 Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, U. S. 

 Army ; also a gold Sixth Corps badge 

 worn by Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick 

 when mortally wounded, May 9, 

 1864, and a lock of his hair sent by 

 him at the time to Maj. Gen. Mc- 

 Clellan (68019). 



McCORMICK, Hon. Medill, United 

 States Senate, Washington, D. C. : 

 Sectional relief maps of northern 

 France in plaster and papier-mache\ 

 showing the British and French bat- 

 tle fronts during the World War 

 (119 specimens) (67385). 



McCOY, George D., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Skin and skull of a bat taken 

 in the Natural History Building of 

 the National Museum (67028). 



