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JAMES, Mrs. JuULIAN—Continued. 
L. Lander and Mrs. John E. Mce- 
Elroy.) 
JEFFREY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
Columbus, Ohio: 7 photographie en- 
largements of views of Jeffrey ap- 
paratus at work in coal mines 
(56565). 
JENKINS, C. Francis, Washington, 
D. C.: Design of motion picture 
projector (56293). 
JENNINGS, ALLAN H., Bureau of En- 
tomology, Washington, D. C.: About 
100 specimens of fresh-water shells 
from Antigua and Barbados; speci- 
mens of young toads, Bufo mari- 
 nus?, from Barbados (56749). 
JENNINGS, W. P., Salt Lake City,-Utah 
(through Mr. Victor C, Heikes): A 
stalactite coated with calcite and 
malachite crystals (56784). 
JOBE, Ropert L., Elizabethton, Tenn. 
(through Mr. J. C. Ayer, Philadel- 
phia, Pa.): A specimen of actino- 
lite from Avery County, N. C. 
(55981). 
JOHNSON, Dr. H. L. E., Washington, 
D. C.: A fiber garment made by the 
Guapore Indians, Guapore River, 
northern Brazil, and 2 wasp nests 
from the same locality (56839). 
JOHNSTON, H. F., Carnegie Institution 
of Washington, Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of Oryza from Java 
(56948); specimen of fruit of the 
“double cocoanut,” collected on the 
coast of Mauritius (56982). 
JONES, Marcus E., Salt Lake City, 
Utah: 15 specimens of living Cacta- 
ceae from Utah (55651; 56090); 12 
plants from Utah (55833: exchange). 
JoRDAN, Miss Susan D., Meredithville, 
Va.: Larva of Prionus  laticollis 
(56649). 
Jupp, Nez M., U. 8. National Museum : 
23 archeological and _ ethnological 
specimens from the interior of 
Guatemala, collected by Mr. Judd 
(57062: purchase). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
KauHN, Dr. Utysses S., New York 
City: 8 progressive proofs of 4-color 
halftone reliefs made from an auto- 
chrome plate of a stained glass win- 
dow, together with the autochrome 
plate (57101). 
KAIN, JOHN Q., Matagorda, Tex.: In- 
vertebrates, 6 species of mollusks 
from Texas, and specimens of beans 
(56691). 
KAISERLICHER BOTANISCHER 
PETER DES GROSSEN. 
Petersburg, Russia.) 
GARTEN 
(See under St. 
K. K. NATURHISTORISCHES HorMUSEUM, 
(See under Vienna, Austria.) 
Karpetes, Dr. 8S. R., Washington, 
D.C.: An anatomical specimen 
(56501). 
KEASBEY AND MATTISON CoMPANY, Am- 
bler, Pa.: 105 samples of asbestos 
(56625). 
IXELEHER, Miss Epirn R., Washington, 
D. C.: 6 earthworms (570388). 
IXELEHER, T. A., Washington, D. C.: 
Entomological specimens exhibiting 
the life cycle of the silkworm moth, 
including eggs, larve and chrysalis 
in formalin; whole and pierced co- 
coons, and moths; also small school 
eabinet (56088). 
KENNAN, Mrs. Grorcr, Medina, N. Y.: 
Kaffir knob-kerry (56701: loan). 
KENNEDY, CLARENCE H., Sunnyside, 
Wash.: 48 Odonata (Argia emma, 
n. sp., types and cotypes of adults 
and nymphs; A. vivida, adults and 
nymphs) (56280). 
KertTesz, Dr. K., Hungarian National 
Museum, Budapest, Hungary: About 
mr ep 
10 specimens of Diptera (55675). 
Kyser, EH. M., Ancon, Canal Zone: 2 
lepidopterous larve, Pseudosphine 
tetrio and Megalopyge lanata 
(55698); beetle, Huchroma goliath, 
and a spider, Acrosoma obtusospina 
(55856). 
Keyser, ©. W., Washington, D. C.: 
17 ethnological specimens from the 
United States, Paraguay, west Af- 
rica and the Philippine Islands 
(56500 : exchange). 
