LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 761 



KiLHAM, L. C. (Clifton Springs, New York), sent a specimen of fertilizer for exam- 

 ination and report. 20518. 



KiMMEL & VoiGT (New York City), presented sixteen imi^ressions from an etched 

 plate to illustrate the process of etching printing. 20297. 



King, Rev. George C. (East Weymouth, Massachusetts), presented a copper coin, 

 (20 centissimos of Uruguay, 1885). 20512. 



King, F. C. (Clifton Springs, New York), sent a specimen consisting of a mixture of 

 siliceous sand and carbonate of lime, also samples of a deposit from a lake in 

 central Florida, for examination and report (20406, 20520). 



King Iron Bridge Manufacturing Company (Cleveland, Ohio) presented cyano- 

 types of bridges constructed by the company. 20496. 



King, John (Kissimmee, Florida), sent an insect for name. 206.52. 



Klackner, C. K. (New York City), presented three etchings and one wood engraving. 

 20288. 



Kloczewski, a. M. (Washington, District of Columbia), deposited Polish silver 

 coins: Piece used as a charm, 1652; Stanislaus Augustus, 1788; Sigismund III., 

 162.3 ; and Sigismund III., 1622. 19675. 



Knight, W. C. (Nimrod, Arkansas), sent minerals for examination and report. 19550. 



Knowles, Capt. Herbert M. (U. S. Life-Saving Station, Point Judith, Ehode 

 Island), presented two specimens of the young of the ''Grouper," Epineplielus 

 niveaius (19590), also a "File- fish," Alutera schoepffi (19633). 



Knowlton, F. H. (U. S. National Museum), presented a prehistoric stone imple- 

 ment; a collection of plants, representing more than one hundred New England 

 species; ores; fossils from Vermont; and contorted schist from Vermont. 19395. 



Knowlton, James E. (Damariscotta, Maine), presented seventeen specimens of pre- 

 historic stone implements, paleolithic, from Lincoln County, Maine. 20612. 



Knudsen, Valdemar (Boston, Massachusetts), presented bird skins from the Hawai- 

 ian Islands, including the " Kioeo," a rare bird in the islands, and supposed not 

 to nest there ; the " Koloa" (Hawaiian for duck) ; the " Noro," which lives in the 

 rocks along the coast; the "Wan," formerly abundant every summer in the 

 mountains at as high an altitude as 5,000 feet; the "Akeke," Calidris arenaria, 

 .and the "Aeo," Himantopus; also two specimens of Bat, AtaJaplia semota, from 

 the same locality. 20560. 



Koehler, S. R. (U. S. National Museum), jiresented etchings, dry-points, wood-cuts, 

 etc., thirty specimens (20293) ; '' The Graphic Arts," by Philip Gilbert Hamerton 

 (20302) ; three specimens of fossil fishes and sixteen specimens of fossil inverte- 

 brates, from Solenhofeu, Bavaria (20417); early German lithographs and wood 

 engravings by Henry Marsh (^20587) ; wood-cut portraits of eminent men (20469) ; 

 and four etching tools (20604). 



KuEHLiNG, Miss Lizzie (Lorton Valley, Fairfax County, Virginia), presented a liv- 

 ing specimen of Hawk, from Pohick Church. 20813. 



KUMMERFiELD, J. F. (Minden, Iowa), presented prehistoric stone implements from 

 Pottawattamie County, Iowa. 19510. 



KUNZ, George F. (Hoboken, New Jersey), presented a polished slab of obsidian; 

 tourmaline crystals, from De Kalb, New York ; brown tourmaline, from Ham- 

 burgh, New Jersey; sun-stone, from near Franklin, North Carolina; polished 

 specimen of crocidolite quartz, from Griqualand, South Africa ; two polished 

 specimens of bowenite, from Smithfield, Rhode Island, and fragments of red and 

 green tourrialine, from Calhao, Province of MinasGeraes, Brazil (19805); meteor- 

 ites, two specimens (19916); elaiolite syenite, from near Hot Springs, Arkansas. 

 (19986) ; chlorophane, moonstone, spessartite, beryl crystal, Amazon stone, crys- 

 tallized albite, transparent oligoclase, and muscovite crystals in Amazon stone 

 (20308) ; also deposited ten adze and axe handles, from New Guinea (20083), audi 

 sent in exchange two meteorites (19916). 



Lamb, J. E. (Huntington, Oregon), sent galena and pyrites for examination andi 

 report. 20665. 



Lamb, T. S. (Portland, Maine), presented pegmatite from Auburn, Maine. 19749. 



