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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



KUSCHEL, Richard, Chicago, 111.: 5 

 specimens of cacti and 1 plant 

 (70799, 70899). 



LABORATOIRE DE ZOOLOGIE, 

 FACULTE DES SCIENCES, Mont- 

 pellier, Herault, France (through 

 Prof. Pierre P. Grasse) : 29 speci- 

 mens of named Orthoptera (71841, 

 exchange). 



LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF: 



Women's Bureau, Washington, 

 D. C. (through National Com- 

 mittee on Exhibits Showing 

 Advances in Sanitary Science) : 

 A model of a factory showing 

 ideal conditions for women 

 workers (71370). 



LACROIX, Prof. A., Paris, France: 2 

 specimens of nepheline syenite con- 

 taining villaumite and other min- 

 erals (71704, exchange). 



LA FLESCHE, Francis, Bureau of 

 American Ethnology, Washington, 

 D. C. : Cake of persimmon bread 

 made by the Osage Indians, Okla. 

 (70353) ; copy in catlinite of cere- 

 monial pipe in form of a buffalo 

 foot made by the Omaha Indians 

 (70694) ; prepared root of the water 

 chinquapin used as food by the 

 Sioux Indians (70876). 



LANGWORTHY, Dr. Charles F. 

 (See under Mrs. Burton Thompson.) 



LANKESTER, C. H., Cartago, Costa 

 Rica: 179 plants (71563, 71756). 



LARSELL Prof. Olaf, Portland, 

 Oreg. : A series of tadpoles from 

 Oregon (70730). 



LASSIMONNE, S. E., Moulins, Allier, 

 France: Plant from France (71293). 



LATIMER, H. A., Boston, Mass.: 6 

 multiple gum prints (71138). 



LAWTON, Manley, Washington, D. C. : 

 Silver watch owned by Maj. Gen. 

 Henry W. Lawton, U. S. Volunteers, 

 during the Spanish American War 

 and the Philippine Insurrection, 

 1898-1899 (70941, exchange). 



LEE, Dana, Washington, D. C. : Plant 

 (70406). 



LEE, Henry E., Rapid City, S. Dak. : 

 10 fossil plants from South Dakota 

 (71232). 



LEE, W. T., Washington, D. C. : 20 

 plants (70636, 70753). 



LEFEVRE, H. F., Westfield, Mass.: 

 Fern from Panama (70612). 



LENHER, Prof. Victor, Madison, 

 Wis. : Specimen of selenium oxy- 

 chloride (71943). 



LEVISON, Chancellor Goold. (See 

 under Mrs. J. L. Grimwood.) 



LEVY, Miss Beatrice S., Chicago, 111. : 

 Exhibit illustrating the aquatint 

 three-color process, consisting of 3 

 plates, one for yellow, one for red, 

 and one for blue, a print from each 

 in its respective color, and one com- 

 pleted print, entitled " White House 

 by the Sea" by the donor (71595). 



LEWTON, F. L., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Wood specimens of the goat 

 willow (70979). 



LIEBER, Mrs. G. Norman (through 

 Mrs. Charles F. Stearns, Providence, 

 R. I.) : Collection of ethnological 

 specimens from the Indians of the 

 western United States (70893). 



LIGHT, Prof. S. F., Amoy, China: 

 Fishes and marine invertebrates 

 (71777). 



(See also under Amoy, Uni- 

 versity of.) 



LILLY & CO., Indianapolis, Ind. : A 

 series of specimens and illustrations 

 showing the progressive steps in the 

 manufacture of insulin (71542). 



LIST, Max, U. S. Soldiers' Home, 

 Washington, D. C. ; Moro kris with 

 scabbard from Mindanao, P. I. 

 (71624). 



LITTLETON, F. G, Aldie, Va. : Slab 

 and several isolated pieces contain- 

 ing fossil footprints, from near 

 Aldie, Loudoun County, Va. (71211). 



LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPI- 

 CAL MEDICINE, University of 

 Liverpool, Liverpool, England 

 (through Prof. B. Blacklock) : 5 

 vials of immature stages and 2 

 adults of the Tumbu fly (70978, 

 exchange). 



