LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 745 



Lewis, W. F. (Washington, District of Columbia,). Specimen of American Coot 

 (Fniica amerkana) from the Eastern Branch. 22982. 



Lichtz, M. W. (West Washington, District of Columbia). Two living specimens of 

 alligators. 22621. 



Lindsay, H. A. (Asheville, North Carolina). Specimen of cut oligoclase from 

 Mitchell County, and specimen of cut amethyst from Macon County (purchase). 

 22378. 



Lindsay & Early (Carbondale, Pennsylvania). Original boiler of the locomotive 

 Stourbridge Hon. 23316. 



Linnell, Martin L. (U. S. Natioual Museum). Collection of North American Coleop- 

 tera, containing twenty-five hundred species, and numbering about ten thousand 

 specimens (purchase). 22705. 



Litel, James E. (Albany, Wisconsin). Specimens of pearl-bearing mussels. 22451. 



Lithographic Company, The H. Bencke (New York City). Ten specimens of 

 photolithographic work executed in the establishment of the donors. 22511. 



Lockett, S. H. (Jersey City, New Jersey). Skeleton of Martin (Progne chalybea(?)) 

 fromCartbagoua, Republic of Colombia, South America. 22935. 



Lofler, John (Baltimore, Maryland). Specimen of Pouter-pigeou. 22387. 



Logan, Mrs. John A. (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of living 

 Goldeu eagle, sent in 1885, from Tennessee, as a <xiffc to General Logan, and named 

 by George Bancroft Old Hickory (deposit). 22643. 



Loomis, Rev. IT (Yokohama, Japan). Specimen of sheila and echiuoderms. 22945. 

 Shells returned. 



Loomis, Leverett M. (Chester, South Carolina). Seven specimens, representing 4 

 species of birds' skins (22593) ; 7 specimens of Prairie Horued-lark (Otocoris alpes- 

 tris pratioola) in flesh- (22626) ; 12 specimens, representing 7 species of birds, in 

 flesh (22666,22733); specimen of Bronzed Grackle (Quisealus quiscula aniens) 

 (22677) ; 3 specimens, representing 3 species of birds, in flesh from Chester County. 

 (22718). 



Lord, Abraham (Ellsworth, Maine). Builder's model of hermaphrodite brig Fredonia. 

 22657. (See under W. H. Abbott, ) 



Lovett, Edward (Croyden, England). Three photographs illustrating the gun-flint 

 mauufacture at Brandon, England (exchange) (22297); 29 ethnological speci- 

 mens from England, British India, and South Africa ; 7 specimens of stone 

 implements, from England, Belgium, Ireland, and Wales, and 3 photographs 

 showing the quartering, flaking, and knapping of the flint, exchange, (22542); 

 a porter's knot, carrying yoke and human-harness (exchange) (22569) ; ethno- 

 graphical and archaeological specimens from England, India, and Africa ; pale- 

 olithic implements from Suffolk, Bedford, Dorset, and Kent, comprising frag- 

 ments of Roman pottery (Samian ware), and iron implements, found in making 

 excavations in the city of Loudon ; clay pipes, iron knives, keys, and a shoe- 

 buckle belonging to the 16th century (also represented in the 17th and 18th cen- 

 turies); a flint implement from Spiennes, Belgium (23040); 7 unfinished paleo- 

 lithic implements ; 5 old London relics ; 16 fragments of Roman pottery ; ethno- 

 logical specimens from India, and obsolete specimens illustrating English lighting 

 and cooking (23170). 



Lucas, Dr. H. S. (Cullasaja, North Carolina). Specimens of chrysolite, ripidolite, 

 vermiculite, actiuolite altering to a vermiculite, aud asbestus. 22886, 



Lucas, J. A. (Silver City, New Mexico). Two hundred and seventeen specimens of 

 copper pseudomorph after azurite, from the Copper Glance aud Potosi copper 

 mines, Grant County (collected by Dr. W. F. Hillebrand, of the U. S. Geologi- 

 cal Survey). 2-2536. 



Luff, C. J., & Co. (Georgetown, New Mexico). Specimen of descloizite and calcite 

 from the Commercial Mine (collected by Dr. W. F. Hillebrand of the U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey). 22537. 



