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Lerpere, Mrs. Carric E., Leaburg, 
Oreg.: The cryptogamic herbarium 
of the late John B. Leiberg, mainly 
comprising mosses, hepatics and 
lichens from the western part of the 
United States (56396). 
LEIPZIG, GERMANY, MusSEUM FUR VOL- 
KERKUNDE: Ethnological objects 
from the lower Niger (55702: ex- 
change). 
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, 
Stanford University, Cal.: Type 
specimen of Hnophrys  taurinus 
(56220); type specimen of Ranza- 
nia makua from Hawaii, and type 
and paratype of Salmo evermanni 
from California; 51 batrachians and 
reptiles from California and Nevada 
(56327); fishes collected in Japan 
by Dr. D. S. Jordan and Dr. J. O. 
Snyder, and fishes collected in Cali- 
fornia by the latter (56467); 64 
plants from California and 191 from 
the Galapagos Islands (56628: ex- 
change). 
LerMonp, N. W., Thomaston, Me.: Ma- 
rine shells, representing 4 species, 
from Boca Ciega Bay, Fla. (56394). 
LESHER, WHITMAN & Co., INc., New 
York City: 12 specimens of white 
and colored fancy cotton and cotton 
and artificial silk dress goods 
(57077). 
Levy, Max, Philadelphia, Pa.: 18 en- 
graved screens for halftone process; 
also a catalogue of ‘“ perfected en- 
graved gratings” manufactured by 
the donor (56471). 
Levy, WALTER H. (See under Walter 
T. Fremlin.) 
LEwIs, NEty, Biloxi, Miss.: 4 skins of 
muskrat, Ondatra rivalicia, from Bi- 
loxi (56527). 
Lewis, WALTER P., Phillipsburg, N. J.: 
An abrading stone (557138) ; hammer 
or rubbing-stone from an ancient vil- 
lage site at Phillipsburg (55819). 
LIDDELL, WILLIAM, AND Co., New York 
City: Glazed box showing series of 
flax products, 2 2-yard lengths of 
cream damask tablecloth linen, 2 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
LIDDELL, WILLIAM, AND Co.—Contd. 
bleached damask tablecloths, colored 
damask tablecloth and a 1l-yard 
length of plain grass-bleached linen 
(56946). 
LIEGE, BELGIUM, UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE: 
Casts of the skeletal remains of the 
Spy man (55868: exchange). 
Litty, Ei, anp Co., Indianapolis, 
Ind.: Specimen of Brosimum alicas- 
trum from Mexico (56263). 
LINDINGER, Miss ANTONIE, Philadél- 
phia, Pa.: Ancient German coin 
scales and weights (56796: pur- 
chase). 
LINDLEY, Miss D. M., Louisville, Ky.: 
Small piece of okouma. wood or 
Gaboon mahogany, Aucoumea klein- 
iana, belonging to the family Bur- 
seraceae (56302). 
Linton, Dr. Epwin, Washington and 
Jefferson College, Washington, Pa.: 
A limestone pebble, ‘‘ pseudo-antiq- 
uity ” (56202). 
LuoyD, E. E., PAPER CoMPANY, Chicago, 
Ill.: 40 examples of rubber offset 
printing on the donors’ “artist off- 
set paper” and “offset bristol” 
(55973). 
Luoyp, E. Russert, U. 8S. Geological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: Speci- 
mens of fresh-water shells from 
Cannonball River, Morton County, 
N. Dak. (56156). 
Lockwoop, Homer N. (through Mr. 
Thomas W. Lockwood, jr., and the 
American Security and Trust Com- 
pany, Washington, D. C., executors) : 
152 walking canes, marble model of 
Taj Mahal, and a mahogany cabinet 
of curios consisting of unmounted 
gems, carvings, enamels, lacquers, 
pottery, bronzes, inlaid work, em- 
broidery, scarabs, etc. (56368: be- 
quest). 
LONDON, ENGLAND, BriTIsH MusrUM 
(NATURAL HisTory): 150 grasses 
from South America (55810: ex- 
change). 
