760 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Jeffers, Isaac S. (Hnfifman, Indiana), Hent sandstone for examiuation and report. 



Jefferson, Mary Eliza (Norbeck, Maryland), i»re.sented prehistoric stone imple- 

 ments, forty-four arrowheads. (Through John W. Jeifersou.) 19399. 



Jefferson, John W. (See under Mary Eliza Jefferson, 19399.) 



Jeffries, Dr. J. A. (Boston, Massachu.setts), presented a specimen of Purple Sand- 

 piper, Tringa maritima. 20436. 



Jenks, Prof. J. P. W. (Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island), presented a 

 Chinese rat-trap. 19589. 



Jensen, Lawrence (Gloucester, Massachusetts), sent a model of a fnll-rigged ship. 

 20764. 



John, Andrew, Jr. (Carrollton, New York), presented two silver brooches made by 

 the Seneca Indians. 20224. 



Johnson, J. B. (Howard University, Washington, District of Columbia), deposited an 

 original deed of land from the United States to James G. Johnson. 20312. 



Johnson, J. T. (Johnson Junction, Kentucky), presented a boat-shaped implement. 

 (Through. S. S. Dudley.) 20557. 



Johnson, L. C. (See under Interior, Department of the, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 19555.) 



Johnson, W. F. (Bladensburgh, Maryland), presented a living specimen of Wood- 

 cock, Philoliela minor. 20329. 



Jones, T. D. (Jacksborough, Texas), sent ore for examination and report. 19810. 



Jordan, Prof. D. S. (Bloomington, Indiana), presented the head and tins of Salvelinus 

 namaycush, from British Columbia (19979) ; also a specimen of Xyriehtliys jessice 

 (type) Jordan, collected by C. H, Bollman off Tampa Bay, Florida (20145). 

 (See also under Indiana State University.) 19889. 



JOUY, P. L. (Smithsonian Institution), presented a "chung sung," or road-side sign- 

 post, from Corea (19537) ; hair-pins made of shells, JEchinus spines, fish-bones, etc., 

 by the wives and daughters of the fishermen at the island of Euoshima, Japan 

 (19616) ; Corean axe, from Tusan, southern Corea (19638) ; bow and three arrows, 

 also implement for boring pipe-stems (19792) ; cast of face of an ancient statue of 

 Buddha, from southern Corea (19825); bird skms, fifteen specimens, including four- 

 teen species, from China, also model of a Malay boat from the Straits of Malacca 

 (20114) ; skull of porpoise, Delphinus delpMs, from Corea, also skeletons of birds, 

 including Grus viridirostris, Thalasswtus pelagicus, Vultur monachns, Diomedes 

 irachyura, and Buho maximus (20150), and twenty-nine specimens, comprising 

 twenty-four species, from China (20220) ; gave a specimen of Amherst's Pheasant, 

 Phasianus amherstice, in exchange (19813) ; and sent a collection of Corean pottery 

 and Corean medicines (20161). 



Kang Chin-Hi (Corean Embassy, Washington, District of Columbia), presented five 

 bronze coins of Corea. 20254. 



Kappes, Alfred (New York City), presented a study in charcoal by the donor. 

 20276. 



Kauffmann, Rudolph D. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a Hound 

 Shark, Mustelus sp., having two heads, two vertebral columns, two iiairs dorsals, 

 one pair pectorals and ventrals, and one anal. 20571. 



Reach, M. A. (Providence, Rhode Island), jiresented shells, young of Litorina rudis L. 

 and Odostomia, from Kettle Point, Rhode Island. 19761. 



Keeling, W. S. (Garrett's Bend, West Virginia), sent rocks for examination and re- 

 port. 19749. 



Kemp, J. F. (Cornell University, New York), sent rocks in exchange. 19987. 



Keppel, Frederick, & Co. (New York City) sent prints of various kinds. 20803, 



Kercheval, Andrew (Romney, West Virginia), sent anthracite coal, decomposed 



stone, etc., for examination and report. 19753. 

 Kerr, D. C. (Smithsonian Institution), presented a specimen of Purple Grackle, 

 Quiscalus quiscula. 20437. 



