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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Jones, Marcus E., Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 Seven plants from Mexico and Arizona 

 (gift and exchange) (41514; 41786; 

 42590). 



Jordan, Dr. David Starr. (See under 

 Leland Stanford Junior University and 

 Alan Owston. ) 



Joseph, Lee, Cuero, Tex.: Last molar 

 of a mastodon (Mastodon americanus). 

 41371. 



Joynes, A. L., manager of East Tennessee 

 Telephone Company, Paducah, Ky.: 

 Specimen of submarine cable laid 

 across the Tennessee River at Paducah 

 before the civil war. 41534. 



Jung, A. M., Desmet, Idaho: Four fossil 

 plants. 42834. 



Kapp, Homer, Bluffton, Ind. : Received 

 through Prof. E. B. Williamson. Speci- 

 men of Vesper rat (Nyctomys) from Bluff- 

 ton. 41833. 



Karpeles, Dr. S. R., Washington, D. C: 

 Human foetus; foetus; white foetus 

 (gift) (41860; 42511; 42517); two 

 human foetuses (exchange) (42261). 



Kearfott, W. D., New York City: Nine 

 specimens of hymenopterous parasites 

 (41452); 463 specimens of butterflies 

 belonging to the family Hesperidre 

 (42076). 



Kearney, T. H., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Two hundred and ten plants col- 

 lected on Plummers Island, Montgom- 

 ery County, Md. (41450; 41461; 41467; 

 41518). 



Kellogg, Prof. V. L., Leland Stanford 

 Junior University, Stanford University, 

 Cal.: Cotypes of Aleyrodidse repre- 

 sented by 24 species. 41767. 



Kendall, Dr. W. C, Bureau of Fisheries: 

 Two specimens of Nymphiea hybrida 

 from Aroostook County, Me. 41297. 

 (See also under Department of Com- 

 merce and Labor, Bureau of Fisheries. ) 



Kennedy, Dr. Harris, Yokohama, Japan: 

 Six bats from Japan. 42808. 



Kessler, H. H., El Cajon, Cal.: Speci- 

 men of orbicular gabbro from San Diego 

 County (41230); orbicular diorite from 

 near San Diego (42113). 



Kew, London, England, Royal Botanic 

 Gardens: Two hundred and seventy- 

 eight plants from various localities 

 (42381); living plant (42487). Ex- 

 change. 



King, G. B., Lawrence, Mass.: Shell 

 representing the species Limax maxi- 

 mum 41429. 



Kingston, Jamaica, Hope Gardens, Bo- 

 tanical Department of Jamaica: Three 

 specimens of ferns (Asplenium) from 

 Jamaica. Exchange. 42411. 



Kinney, Mrs. Louise Catlin, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Life-sized portrait of George 

 Catlin, in oil, painted by a Royal Acade- 

 mician in 1849. (Loan.) 9419. 



Kinrade, J. J., San Francisco, Cal.: 

 Twelve specimens of minerals from va- 

 rious localities. Purchase. L. P. X. 

 41636. 



Kirk, W. Stokes, Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 New Hall carbine, .54 caliber. 42467. 



Kishinouye, Dr. K., Imperial Japanese 

 Fisheries Bureau, Tokyo, Japan: Jap- 

 anese corals (41407); received through 

 Dr. Hugh M. Smith, 2 specimens of 

 Salanx ariakensis and a crab (41430). 



K. K. Naturhistorisches Hopmuseum. 

 (See under Vienna, Austria.) 



Klages, E. A., Crafton, Pa.: Twenty- 

 eight specimens of Scarabseidse (41353); 

 117 specimens of Scarabseidre (41719); 

 hemipteron representing the species 

 Scaptocoris castanea Perty, from Vene- 

 zuela (41764). 



Knab, Frederick, Washington, D. C: 

 Six specimens of caddis flies, a may-fly, 

 and a wood-tick. 42725. 



Knowlton, Dr. F. H., U. S. Geological 

 Survey. Two hundred specimens of 

 Lepidoptera from Needle Mountains 

 and Silverton, Colo. (42386); 128 plants 

 from Colorado ( 42407 ) . ( See also under 

 H. Nehrling.) 



Kny-Scheerer Company, New York City: 

 Two specimens of batrachians repre- 

 senting the species Rana macrodactyla 

 and Hyla simplex (purchase) (42028); 

 7 birds' skins (gift) (42570). 



Koenig, Adolf, Pittsburg, Pa.: Two 

 stone hammers and two cupped stones. 

 42714. 



