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KONGELIGE FREDERIKS UnIVERSITET. 



(See under Christiania, Norway.) 



KONIGLICHES BOTANISCHES MUSEUM. (See 



under Berlin, Germany.) 



Konigliches Museum fur Naturkunde. 

 (See under Berlin, Germany.) 



Konigliches Museum fur Yolkerkunde. 

 (See under Berlin, Germany.) 



Konigliches Zoologisches und An- 

 thropologisches-Ethnographisches 

 Museum. (See under Dresden, Ger- 

 many. ) 



Koons, B. F., Brooklyn, N. Y. : Specimen 

 of Limax maximus Linnaeus. 41521. 



Krantz, Dr. F., Bonn, Germany: Two 

 slabs of Pentacrinus (purchase) L. P. X. 

 (41349); 204 invertebrate fossils from 

 the Devonian of Germany and the 

 Carboniferous of Belgium (purchase) 

 (41903); 51 specimens of fossil shells, 

 ammonites, crinoids, etc. (purchase) 

 (42144) ; lumachel, chrysoprase, tridy- 

 mite, and quartz from Europe (pur- 

 chase) L. P. X. (42181); specimen of 

 Steneosaurus bollensis (Jaeger) from the 

 Lias of Holzmaden, Wurttemberg, Ger- 

 many (purchase) L. P. X. (42225); 

 specimen of IchfJi yosaurus and a fossil 

 palm (purchase) L. P. X. (42676). 



Kkaus, Joseph, Llano, Tex.: Three spec- 

 imens of dolomitic marble (42059); 3 

 specimens of dendritic limestone 

 (42809). 



Kunz, G. F., New York City: Specimen 

 of ealifornite from Indian Creek, Cali- 

 fornia. 42332. 



Kwiat, A., Chicago, 111.: Forty-four 

 specimens of Lepidoptera (42274; 

 42713) . 



Lacey, Howard, Kerrville, Tex.: Skin 

 and 2 skulls of Odocoileus texensis. 

 42641. 



Lamb, Dr. D. S., Army Medical Museum, 

 Washington, D. C. : Two cadavers of 

 babies (41610); brain and body of a 

 female baby (42277). 



Landrum, Linton D., Columbus, Miss.: 

 Natural formation. 41487. 



Lane, H. M., International Correspond- 

 ence Schools, Scranton, Pa.: Received 

 through Dr. David White. Two speci- 



Lane, H. M. — Continued. 



mens of Bothrodendron punctatum. 

 41727. 



Lane, T. T., Solomon, Alaska: Received 

 through E. J. Noge. Butterfly repre- 

 senting the species Parnasius clodius 

 var. altaurus Dyar. 41480. 



Laney, F. B., State Museum, Raleigh, 

 N. C. : Six hundred pounds of leopard- 

 ite and trap dike from Charlotte, N. C. 

 (purchase) (42060) ; gangue rock from 

 Gundstaff and Buchanan mica mine, 

 Haywood County, N. C. (42448). (See 

 also under G. P. Merrill.) 



Lang, G. L., superintendent of tele- 

 graphs, Chattanooga, Tenn. : Telegraph 

 bracket from General Burnside's war- 

 time telegraph line, Pulaski County, 

 Ky. 41490. 



Lakabola Mining and Development 

 Company, Chicago, 111.: Received 

 through Frank L. Race, secretary. 

 Samples of copper ore from mines in 

 Madison County, Va. 42242. 



Lack, F. A., Passaic, N. J.: Specimens 

 of Dog-sucking louse, ILvmatojnnus pili- 

 ferus Burmeister. 41437. 



Lawrence, W. H., Pullman, Wash.: 

 Seven slides of parasitic Hymenoptera. 

 41897. 



Lawrence, Dr. W. J., Chicago, 111.: Sec- 

 tion of polished tourmaline. 41478. 



Lee, Dr. S. L., Carson City, Nev. : Ob- 

 sidian arrowhead and two flaking tools. 

 42756. 



Lehman, J. B., Edwards, Miss.: Speci- 

 men of Horntail, Trotter columba. 

 42883. 



Leland Stanford jr. University, Stan- 

 ford University, Cal.: Types and co- 

 types of fishes collected in Japan by 

 Dr. David Starr Jordan, Mr. J. O. 

 Snyder, and others (41488); received 

 through Prof. C. H. Gilbert, Japanese 

 fishes collected by Messrs. Jordan and 

 Snyder (42263). 



Lemon, Frank, New York City : Four 

 busts of American Indians. Purchase. 

 L. P. X. 42731. 



Lepper, Miss Adelaide, Bladensburg, 

 Md. : Luna moth, Actias luna Linnaeus. 

 42643. 



