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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1915. 



Emekson, Prof. B. K., Aniherst Col- 

 lege, Amherst, Mass. : Specimens of 

 early Silurian limestone with ostra- 

 cods, from Arctic America, and fossil 

 corals from Asia Minor (571S4: 

 exchange). 



Engelhardt, Geokge p., The Central 

 ]\Iuseiim, Brooklyn, N. Y. : 10 iso- 

 pods from New Providence, Ba- 

 hamas (57841). 



Eppes, Miss J. D., City Point, Va. : 

 Specimen of heath. Erica cinerea, 

 from England (57867). 



EsKRiDGE, James P., Silliman Insti- 

 tute, Dumaguete, P. I. : Several hun- 

 dred Philippine butterflies and 

 moths (57238). 



EusTis, George, Washington, D. C. : 2 

 rolls of wafer bread from the pueblo 

 of Walpi, northeast Arizona (58326). 



EusTis, Mr. and Mrs. George, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Pair of Chinese lady's 

 shoes (58327). 



Evans, A. T., University of Colorado, 

 Boulder, Colo. : Reptiles and batra- 

 chians, from Michigan (57606). 



Evans Marble Company, Knoxville, 

 Tenn. : 2 slabs of Tennessee marble 

 (57571). 



Evans, William T., New York City: 

 4 paintings in oil, namely, " Moon- 

 rise at Ogunquit," by H, Hobart 

 Nichols (57370), Portrait of Mrs. 

 Evans and Son, by Henry Oliver 

 Walker, Portrait of William T. 

 Evans, by Wyatt Eaton, and Por- 

 trait of Wyatt Eaton, by J. Alden 

 Weir ; and a bronze portrait bust of 

 William T. Evans, by J. Scott Hart- 

 ley (58175). 



Exposition, International Marine, 

 at Bordeaux, 1907. (See under 

 Bordeaux. ) 



Fairbanks, Hon. Charles Warren, 

 Indianapolis, Ind. ; Dress worn by 

 Mrs. Fairbanks, wife of the Vice 

 President, at the inaugural ball, 

 March 4, 1905 (57213). 



Fairview I'luoespar and Lead Com- 

 pany, Golconda, 111. : 3 specimens of 

 fluorite (57534). 



Fauntleeoy, Miss Juliet, Lynch Sta- 

 tion, Va. : 54 specimens of plants 

 from Virginia (57424; 57573). 



Fellows, Dr. Dana W., Portland, Me. : 

 395 specimens of plants from Maine 

 and Vermont (57862). 



I'elt and Tarrant Manufacturing 

 Company, Chicago, 111. : Comptome- 

 ter (.57775). 



Feeriss, James H., Joliet, 111. : 2 

 snakes (58144). 



Fewkes, Dr. J. W. (See under Cham- 

 ber of Commerce, Deming, N. Mex.) 



I'lELD, Marshall, and Company, Chi- 

 cago, 111. : 16 specimens of printed 

 cotton draperies; 7 photographs 

 illustrating the process of engraving 

 copper rollers for printing fabrics ; 

 16 half-tone pictures showing the 

 principal steps in the printing of 

 drapery fabrics; portfolio of sam- 

 ples and suggestions for interior 

 decoration (58323). 



Field Museum of Natural History, 

 Chicago, 111. : 20 photographs of Me- 

 lanesian Negroes (57548) ; photo- 

 graph of a specimen of phanerogam, 

 Solanum, from California (57580: 

 exchange). 



Firth Carpet Company, The, Firth- 

 clilfe, N. Y. : One small rug each of 

 seamless Scotch chenille, Axminster 

 and tapestry-Brussels, and a speci- 

 men of tapestry-Brussels carpet, a 

 portion of which is unraveled show- 

 ing the warp threads printed with 

 the design (57722). 



Fisher, Dr. A. K., Bui'eau of Biologi- 

 cal Survey, Washington, D. C. : 6 

 specimens of plants from the vicinity 

 of Washington (5S119). 



Fisher, George L., Houston, Tex. : 106 

 specimens of plants chiefly from 

 Texas (57629; 57672). 



Fitzwater, C, Nokesville, Va. : A 

 sandstone concretion (58067). 



Flint, Dr. James M., U. S. Navy (re- 

 tired), Washington, D. C. : A set of 



' microscopic apparatus, including two 

 microscopes with certain appliances 

 and two sets of microscopic slides 

 arranged in the form of an endless 

 band (57390). 



