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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



LINES, Delos E., Jefferson, N. Y. 

 (through Mrs. Willard S. Lines, 

 Lanham, Md.) : A Colt's revolver, 

 cal. .32, of the Civil War period 

 (84842). 



LINES, Mrs. Willard S. (See under 

 Delos E. Lines.) 



LINK, Francis L., Jolo, Sulu, P. I. : 

 91 specimens of Philippine shells 

 (84226). 



LLOYD, Dr. John Uri, Cincinnati, 

 Ohio: Plant from Florida (83329) ; 

 3 plants from Mexico (83384) ; 115 

 specimens of " fine and rare chemi- 

 cals " made by the donor and con- 

 tained in an exhibition cabinet 

 (83413) ; collection of laboratory 

 apparatus used by Dr. John King; 

 a bottle of emetine, believed to be 

 the type specimen of this drug; an 

 autographed photograph of Doctor 

 King, and a suppository mold made 

 by Dr. B. W. Chapman (83422) ; a 

 pharmaceutical counter balance of 

 the period of 1860; a set of avoir- 

 dupois block v^eights and a set of 

 troy cup vpeights for the same 

 (84176) ; plant (85405) ; ophthalmo- 

 scope used by Dr. John King 

 (85844). 



(See also under Mrs. Hallie Ste- 

 phens Caine ; Dr. Louise Eastman, 

 Dr. H. W. Felter, Dr. W. N. Mundy, 

 Dr. T. T. Sidener, Dr. John J. Sut- 

 ter, and Dr. D. H. Welling.) 



LODGE, ESTATE OF HENRY CABOT 

 (through John E. Lodge) : Court 

 costume worn by Hon. Henry Cabot 

 Lodge on the occasion of a recep- 

 tion at Buckingham Palace, London, 

 in 1908 (11 specimens) (87902). 



LOFTUS, Mrs. Kate, Washington, 

 D. C. : Canary bird (87185). 



LOHR, L. R. (See under American 

 Military Engineers, Society of.) 



LONG, Miss Edith C, Washington, 

 D. C. : Glass fairy lamp made in 

 England about 1870 (83449). 



( See also under the Misses Long. ) 



LONG, the Misses, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Miss Edith C. Long) : Sil- 

 ver spoon holder, cake basket, but- 



LONG, the Misses — Continued. 



ter dish and knife of the latter part 

 of the nineteenth century; 3 pieces 

 of heavy American embroidery, 

 about 1840, and 5 pieces of fine 

 American tatting ; 3 srnaU oriental 

 china dishes and 6 china tea cup 

 covers (9 specimens) ; a very fine 

 example of duchesse guipure lace 

 (83619, 86290, 86788, 87260). Loan. 



LONG, Mrs. Flora J. (See under 

 Emily Ruth Fox.) 



LONGWELL, Prof. Chester R., New 

 Haven, Conn. : 85 specimens of Cam- 

 brian fossils collected in the Virgin 

 and Spring mountains of southern 

 Nevada (87683). 



LOWE, Herbert N., Long Beach. 

 Calif. : 21 specimens, 15 species, of 

 marine shells from Fiji and Samoa 

 (83701) ; 72 specimens, 36 species, 

 of marine shells from Fiji Islands, 

 etc. (84225) ; coconut crab, col- 

 lected by the donor on Nine Islands, 

 Oceanica (85297) ; 25 isopods, 50 

 amphipods, 5 shrimps, and a crab 

 collected by the donor at Long 

 Beach, Calif. (85585). 



LOWE, John N., Marquette, Mich.: 

 Crayfish taken from the stomach of 

 a Merganser duck shot on the Boord- 

 man River, , Grand Traverse City, 

 Mich. (85628). 



LOWELL, Mrs. Harriet D., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A Burnside carbine and 

 a Remington rifle of the Civil War 

 period (86105). 



LOWY, Prof. ACtexANDER, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. : Lot of 49 specimens of chemi- 

 cals for the Loeb collection of chem- 

 ical types (85621). 



LUEDERWALDT, H., Sao Paulo, Bra- 

 zil : 4 wasps and 3 nests ; also 11 

 specimens of coleopterous larvae, all 

 from Brazil (83593) ; 12 specimens 

 of flies from Brazil (S5880). Ex- 

 change. 



LUMMIS, Standley B., Fort Myers, 

 Fla. : 15 plants from Florida 

 (83376). 



LYLE, Josephine. (See under James 

 Walker Memorial Hospital.) 



