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LIST OF ACCESSIOE"S 



JUSSERAND, Madame J., care, the 

 French Embassy, Washington, D. C. : 

 Japanese doll in court dress 

 (85924). 



JUSSERAND DINNER COMMITTEE 



(through Gilbert Grosvenor, Na- 

 tional Geographic Society, Washing- 

 ton, D. O.) : Bronze copy of the 

 gold medal presented to the French 

 Ambassador and Madame Jules Jus- 

 serand, by the people of Washing- 

 ton, January 10, 1925 (86787). 



JUTZ,E. J., Washington, D. C. (through 

 Smithsonian Institution, National 

 Zoological Park) : Skin and skele- 

 ton of a margay from Honduras 

 (86463). 



KANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF, Law- 

 rence, Kans. (through R. H. Rea- 

 mer) : Specimen of fly (86028) ; 12 

 specimens of flies (86783). Ex- 

 change. 



KAROHUTA, Mild, Cleveland, Ohio: 

 Specimen of bauxite from Ervenik, 

 Yugoslavia (86822). Exchange. 



KEENE, Mrs. Minna, F, R. P. S., 

 OakvUle, Ontario, Canada : 75 pho- 

 tographs for special exhibition 

 (84986, loan) ; 2 portraits entitled 

 respectively, " The Shepherd " and 

 " Elizabeth " ; also a group entitled 

 " Malay Laundry " (86959). 



KELLERS, Lieut. H. C, Naval Air 

 Station, Hampton Roads, Va. : 600 

 crabs taken by the donor from 

 oysters at Lynn Haven Bay, Va. 

 (85949). 



KELLOGG, Remington, Washington, 

 D. C. : Casts of the articulated fore 

 limb and foot and hind flippers of 

 a fossil seal, from originals found 

 in the Lompoc deposits, California 

 (84951). 



(See also under Dr. David Starr 

 Jordan). 



KELSHEIMER, B. G. (See under 

 Iowa State College.) 



KELTON, Mrs. Robert, Washington, 

 D. C. : Drawings and reproductions 

 of costumes in color, received 

 through W. H. Holmes (87521). 



KENYON, Lieut. Howard N., Port-au- 

 Prince, Haiti (through National 

 Geographic Society) : Land hermit 

 crab collected at Haiti (85384). 



KEYSER, E. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Earthenware bowl from a ruin 30 

 miles west of Adamana, Ariz., col- 

 lected by Maj. J. M. Gulp in 1910 

 (85302). Exchange. 



KIDWELL, George P., Washington, 

 D. C. : One bird, a sanderling 

 (84788). 



KILLIP, Ellsworth P., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum: 1,160 plants from 

 Panama, Jamaica, and the United 

 States (83412, 84905). 

 KIMBER, Sidney A., Cambridge, 

 Mass. : 19 light and shade water- 

 marks (86075). 

 KING, J. L. (See under Japanese 



Beetle Laboratory.) 

 KINSER, B. M., Eustis, Fla. : Frag- 

 mentary remains of fossil turtle 

 from Rock Springs, Orange County, 

 Fla. (87232). 



(See also under E. J. Brown.) 

 KLASE, J. S., Avon Park, Fla. : 8 in- 

 sects and 1 moUusk from Florida 

 (86975). 

 KNIGHT, Prof. H. H. (See under 



Minnesota, University of.) 

 KNULL, J. N., Hummelstown, Pa. : 17 

 beetles, representatives of 12 species 

 (85281). 

 KOCH, Dr. Laugh. (See under Min- 

 eralogical Museum, Copenhagen, 

 Denmark.) 

 KUSCHEL, Richard, Chicago, 111.: 2 



plants from' Texas (86803). 

 KUWANA, Prof. S. I., Yokohama, 

 Japan: 4 specimens of flies from 

 Japan (86276). 

 LAIDLAW, Dr. F. F., Hyetield, Uff- 

 culme, Devon, England (through E. 

 B. Williamson, Blufeton, Ind.) : 17 

 specimens of dragon flies from Bur- 

 ma (86574). 

 LAMPE, Dr. O. J., Paramaribo, Dutch 

 Guiana : 14 specimens of mollusks 

 from Dutch Guiana (86758). 



