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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Lermond, N. W., Thomaston, Me.: Fif- 

 teen specimens of shells (41893); but- 

 terflies from Paraguay (42267). 



Lester, F. A., Washington, D. C. : Speci- 

 mens of fossil wood from various local- 

 ities in the District of Columbia ( 41961) ; 

 concretionary limonite and ironstone 

 concretions from the District of Colum- 

 bia (41974; 42548); 25 specimens of 

 Upper Cretaceous mollusks from a 

 cutting in the Chesapeake Beach Rail- 

 road (42717). 



Levinsen, Prof. G. M. R. (See under 

 Copenhagen, Denmark. ) 



Limberg, F., Ladd Lime Company, Car- 

 tersville, Ga. : Crab spider, Acrosoma 

 gracili Walck {=Eperia rugosa Hentz). 

 41259. 



Little, Dr. (i. W., Glens Falls, N. Y.: 

 Specimen of Crimson tragopan (41917) ; 

 specimen of Impeyan pheasant (42305). 



Lockhart, Henry, jr., Barranca del Co- 

 lore, Chihuahua, Mexico: Specimen of 

 Mycetophilid, a family allied to the 

 mosquitoes. 41801. 



Lock a ft, William, Washington, D. C. : 

 Large specimen of Small-mouthed 

 Black bass, Micropterus dolomei, from 

 the Potomac River. 41808. 



Loesner, Tn., Berlin, Germany: Five 

 plants from Guatemala. 42008. 



London, England, British Museum 

 (Natural History) : Six bats. 42485. 



Loper, Prof. S. Ward. (See under In- 

 terior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey. ) 



Lovett, Edward, Croydon, England: 

 Specimens of "tribulum," or harrow- 

 flint, and other folk-lore objects (ex- 

 change) (42021); 3 pieces of Maundy 

 money of Edward VII, of the issue of 

 1904 (42612). 



Lowe, H. N., Long Beach, Cal.: Twelve 

 specimens of Anomurans (Blephari- 

 poda) (41228); marine shells including 

 types of several new species from Long 

 Beach (42057) ; 16 specimens of marine 

 shells from California (42166, 42228); 

 crustaceans (42663). 



Lowrie, E. D., Elyria, Ohio: About one 

 hundred specimens of amphipods from 

 Elvria. 42326. 



Lowry, Louis, Chicago, 111.: Specimen 

 of copper ore from Milans Gap. Ex- 

 change. 42159. 



Lucas, F. A., U. S. National Museum: 

 Brain of a walrus (41477); skin of 

 Snowy owl, Egretta eandidissima, 

 (41971) ; crustaceans and worm para- 

 sites from Newfoundland (42257). 



Lumholtz, Carl. (See under Mrs. A. P. 

 Henderson. ) 



Lusk, R. D., Lansing, Mich.: Four eggs 

 and a n"st of Myiarehus lawrencei olivd- 

 scens from Arizona. Purchase. 41781. 



Lutz, Frank E., Station for Experimental 

 Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, Long 

 Island, New York: Eight specimens of 

 Hemiptera. 42850. 



Lyon, Dr. M. W., U. S. National Museum: 

 Three specimens of Nymphiea variagcda 



(Engelm) Miller (41346); 24 plants 

 from New Jersey (41441); 2 specimens 

 of Mas musculus (42055). 



Lywood, L. W., Gainsville, Va.: Speci- 

 men of Blue-winged teal, Querquedula 

 discors. 42503. 



Mac Fadden, C. K., Beaumont, Tex.: 

 Snake (Elaps fulvius) from Hardin 

 County, Tex. 41982. 



McCallie, Dr. S. W., Geological Survey 

 of Georgia, Atlanta, Ga. : New species 

 of Pentremites (42792); received through 

 Dr. David White, specimen of Tregono- 

 carpum ampullseforme from the. Carbon- 

 iferous of Georgia (42844). 



McClendon, J. F. , University of Texas, 

 Austin, Tex. : ( >ne hundred and twenty- 

 five specimens of dragon-flies. Pur- 

 chase. 42155. 



McComb, Maj. Gen. Alex. (See under 

 Mrs, F. C. d'Hautville.) 



McComb, G. T., Lockport, N. Y.: Speci- 

 mens of Rochester shales fossils. 41711. 



McCoy, P. H., Chicago, 111.: Specimen 

 of Melanopsis jordanica. 42515. 



McCready, S. M., Green Lake Station, 

 Seattle, Wash.: Longicorn beetle, Er- 

 gates spiculatus Le Conte. 42180. 



McDowell, J. A., City of Mexico, Mexico-. 

 Plant from Mexico. 42082. 



