LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
KIMBALL, Miss Laura F., National 
City, Cal.: 3 ferns from California 
(56878). 
Knap, FREDERICK, Bureau of Entomol- 
ogy, Washington, D. C.: Specimen 
of Castalia from Virginia (55879) ; 
1,457 insects, mostly Diptera, from 
Chesapeake Beach, Md., Virginia 
Beach, Va., and the vicinity of Wash- 
ington, D. C. (56119; 56563). 
Kors, Henry M., Philadelphia, Pa.: 
An old gun barrel with one side cut 
away to show the form of rifling 
(56928). 
KO6ONIGL. BOTANISCHER GARTEN UND 
BoTsaNIsScHES MuseuM. (See under 
Berlin (Dahlem bei Steglitz), Ger- 
many. ) 
KOGNIGL. ZOOLOGISCHES MUSEUM. 
under Berlin, Germany.) 
(See 
Korinsky, J., U. S. Department of Ag- 
riculture, Washington, D. C,: 3 in- 
sects (56436). 
Kozu, Dr. S. Geological Institute, Im- 
perial University, Sendai, Japan: A 
voleanic bomb (56269); sample of 
bronzite from Japan (56475). 
Krantz, Dr. F., Bonn, Germany: Plas- 
ter casts of the skull of La-Chapelle- 
aux-Saints, with brain cast; the 
lower jaw bone of Propliopithecus 
hekli; the lower jaw bone of Para- 
pithecus frassi; and the lower M, 
and M, of Maripithecus markgrafi 
(55754: purchase); 8 meteorites, 15 
minerals and 2 vertebrate fossils 
(56858: exchange). 
KRIEGER, Dr. R., Leipzig, Germany: 
Specimen of Xanthopimpla kriegeri 
(56154). 
Krycer, J. P., Gjentofte, Denmark 
(through Dr. Adam Giede Béving) : 
124 vials of parasitic Hymenoptera 
(56554). 
KUALA LUMPUR, FEDERATED MALAY 
STATES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES 
MusEUMS: 2 specimens of Zosterops 
from the Malay Peninsula (56810). 
KUEHLING, J. H., Mount Vernon, Va.: 
Snake from Virginia (57067). 
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Kuprer, Henry, & CoMPANY, New York 
City: 5 2-yard cuts of fancy printed 
velveteens (56854). 
LA FLESCHE, FRANCIS, Bureau of Amer- 
ican Ethnology: Nodule of iron ore 
suggesting an art form (56053); a 
bundle of counting-sticks, used in 
ceremonies by the Osage Indians, 
Oklahoma (56407). 
Lams, Dr. D. S., Army Medical Mu- 
seum, Washington, D. C.: 2 anatom- 
ical specimens (56655 ; 56844). 
LANDER, Miss L. L., Washington, D. C. 
(through Mrs. Julian James) : 2 In- 
dia shawls and a black malines lace 
veil, owned by Miss Lander’s mother 
(56079). 
LANGHORNE, MARSHALL, Washington, 
D. C.: Beetle, Megasoma_ elephas, 
from San José, Costa Rica (55993). 
LA SALLE COLLEGE, Ancon, Canal Zone 
(through Brother G. Ireneo) : Co- 
lenterates and echinoderms (56846). 
LATCH, EDWARD H., Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of towhee bunting, Pipilo 
erythrophthalmus, from Washington 
(56009). 
LAWRENCE AND COMPANY. (See under 
Pacific Mills.) 
Lawson, J. B., Sevierville, Tenn.: 
Sample showing psilomelane coating 
quartz (56886). 
Lay, Mrs. RicHAarRD G., Washington, 
D. C.: 2 pieces of Spanish macramé 
lace (55658). 
Lea, ARTHUR M., Adelaide, South Aus- 
tralia: 18 beetles from Australia 
(56541). 
LEAvy, JOSEPH B., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: 16 uncanceled United States 
postage stamps (56415). 
LE BLonpD, Rosert E., Cincinnati, Ohio: 
3 Baxter oil prints (56343). 
LEE MARBLE WorKS, Lee, Mass.: 2 
slabs of dolomitic marble from Lee 
(56084). 
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY (DEPARTMENT OF 
GEOLOGY), South Bethlehem, Pa.: 11 
Specimens of native copper from 
Mexico, and 9 specimens of ecarnotite 
from Mauch Chunk, Pa. (56357). 
