742 KEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



James, Prof. Joseph F. — Continued. 



onealli James, Monticulipora mammilatak, Protarea vetusta, Strophomcna alternata 



Conrad, Orthis jugosa James, Orthis biforata Schlotheim, Amhonychia radiata Hall, 



Ambonychia bellistriata Hall, Calymene callicephala Green, Sasphus plaiycephalus 



Stokes. 22602. (See under D. L. James, A. R. Crandall, K. M. Hutchinson, W. 



H. Adams.) 

 James, Stephen (Washington, District of Columbia). Carrying-net, made by the 



Mission Indians of California. 22610. 

 Jammes, L. H. (Realmont Tarn, Southwest France). Collection of stone implements 



from Cambodia. 23024. 

 Jenney, W. P. (U. S. Geological Survey). Three specimens of marbles, from Sugar 



Orchard Creek, Boone County, Arkansas. 23139. (See under Interior Department 



U. S. Geological Survey.) 

 Johns, H. W. (See under H. W. Johns Manufacturing Company.) 

 Johns, H. W. Manufacturing Company (New York City). Specimens of fiber of 



asbestus from Wyoming and Africa (22358) ; samples of asbestus and specimens 



manufactured from the same material (22333). 

 Johnson, Charles Enew & Co. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Specimens of the 



materials used in making ink for printing woodcuts. 22521. 

 Johnson, Lewis, & Co. (Washington, District of Columbia). Hungarian paper 



money, ten notes of 10 florins each, issued at Buda-Pesth, September 1, 1848. 22777. 

 Johnson, Louis B. (See under R. D. Wimsatt.) 

 Johnson, L. C. (See under N. Huddleson.) 

 Johnson, Prof. O. B. (University of Washington, Seattle, Washington). Specimens 



of Terebratella transversa and other inollusks, from Pnget Sound : alcoholic speci- 

 mens of reptiles consisting of Eutcenia cooperi, Eutania sp., Sceloporus occidentalism 



Ambly stoma, and Eumeces skiltonianus from Washington and Oregon ; alcoholic 



specimens of fishes, consisting of Gobiesox reticulatus, red salmon, Nauthichys, 



Zaniolepis, Oxylebius pictus, Blepsias, Salvelinus mahna. XwMster chirus and Cottus 



from Seattle, Washington ; specimens of Crustacea, tunicata, echiuodermata and 



pennatula. 23321. 

 Jones, James T. (Washington, District of Columbia). Double-crested Cormorant 



(Phalacrocorax diloplius) from Mount Vernon flats, Virginia. 22873. 

 Jouett, James E. (Sandy Spring, Maryland). Larva of a heterocampa parasitized 



by an Ichneumonia. 22348. 

 Jouy, P. L. (U. S. National Museum). Ten specimens, representing 4 species of land, 



fresh-water, and marine shells from Corea (22561) ; specimen of garnet gravel from 



the Kimberly Diamond Mines, South Africa (23269). 

 Joynes, R. C. (See under Life Saving Service, Treasury Department, U. S.) 

 Juengling, Fred (New York City). Original wood-block electrotype and proof of 



an intaglio engraving on wood " The Smoker," after Muhrman, engraved by the 



donor. 22510. 

 Kantrowitz, J. H. (New York). Three photographs of ancient Jewish scholars. 



22338. 

 Kasson, John A. (Washington, District of Columbia). A musical instrument known 



as a " Guzlar," made by the peasants in Montenegro and Herzegovina, and used 



by them to accompany songs about their horses and fights against the Turks. 



22687. 

 Keeler, Charles A. (Carson City, Nevada). Eggs and nests of Zamelodia mel- 



anocephala, Columba fasciata, Oroscoptes montanus, Spizella breweri, Zonotrichia 



leucophrys, Merulamigratoriapropinqua. 22215. 

 Keep, Prof. J. (Mills College P. O., California). Specimen of Periploma discus 



(exchange). 23136. 

 Keith, B. F. (Boston, Massachusetts). Rigged model of a ship made by an invalid 



seaman. 22786. 



