LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Florida State Geological Sukve-?, 

 Tallahassee, Fla. : 29 specimens of 

 plants collected in Florida by Mr. 

 R. M. Harper (57451; 57754). Ex- 

 change. 



FoLSOM, Dr. J. W., University of Illi- 

 nois, Urbana, 111. : Cotypes of 9 spe- 

 cies and determined material of 12 

 other species of springtails, Collem- 

 bola (57887). 



FooTE Mineral Company, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. : A 201-gram specimen of 

 the Ensisheim meteoric stone, and a 

 17-gram specimen of the Hainholz 

 stone (58445: purchase); photo- 

 graphs of meteorites (58446). 



FoRSTER, Prof. F., Oberkirch, Baden, 

 Germany: Specimen of rat, Hyomijs 

 meeki, from New Guinea (57950: 

 purchase). 



FoEWOOD, Brig. Gen. William H., U. S. 

 Army (through Mr. John H. Zabel, 

 executor, Washington, D. C.) : A 

 collection comprising about 500 

 specimens of minerals and cut stones 

 (58426: bequest). 



Foster, A. S., Seattle, Wash.: 192 

 specimens of cryptogams from Wash- 

 ington, British Columbia and Alaska 



(57988). 



Foster, Edward E., Detroit, Mich. : A 

 Lincoln campaign badge (57538). 



Foster, J. H., Brookneal, Va. : A 

 quartz crystal from the vicinity of 

 Brookneal (58143). 



Foster, Mi's. John W., Washington, 

 D. C. : A dress worn by Mrs. Foster 

 while her husband, the Hon. John 

 W. Foster, was ambassador on a 

 special mission to Russia in 1897 

 (57591: loan). 



Fox Homer S., South Pasadena, Cal. : 

 2 rosettes of duck feathers found in- 

 side of an old pillow (57638). 



I'rankland, Dr. W. Ashby, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Nest of the purse-web 

 spider, together with the adult spider 

 belonging to it, collected in the vicin- 

 ity of Washington by Mr. John Al- 

 len (58272). 



French, P. W., and Company, New 

 York City: 6 tapestries of the 17th 

 and 18th centuries (58176: loan for 

 special exhibition). 



Frieeson, L. S., Frierson, La. : 4 speci- 

 mens of mollusk, LampsiUs pleasii 

 (57337) ; 3 specimens (cotypes) of 

 mollusk, Fusconaia sclccta, from the 

 Cache River, Craighead County, 

 Ark. (57713). 



Gaillard, Mrs. David DtjBose, New 

 York City: Hupa (?) Indian basket, 

 from Eel River, Cal. ; basket from 

 island of Attu, Aleutian Group, 

 Alaska ; a Roman Catholic ritual 

 and its book-rest, from Colombia, 

 South America ; and 11 woven bags 

 made by the San Bias Indians, Re- 

 public of Panama (57851) ; pink 

 baby dress (1860), worn by Col. 

 David DuBose Gaillard ; dress and 

 stockings worn by Mrs. Edward 

 Gendron Palmer of South Carolina, 

 grand aunt of Mrs. Gaillard, at a 

 ball given in honor of the Marquis 

 de Lafayette at Columbia in 1824, 

 upon the occasion of his return to 

 America ; beaded purse made and 

 owned by Dorcas Richardson, wife 

 of Col. Richard Richardson of the 

 Revolutionarj' Army, and great- 

 great-grandmother of Col. Gaillard ; 

 a Cuban pocket-knife; a cribbage- 

 board made of a walrus tusk, Eski- 

 mo ; and a gold-headed cane in- 

 scribed " From log found during ex- 

 cavations for lower lock, Gatun, C. 

 Z., Dec. 1910, 64 ft. below surface 

 of ground. D. D. Gaillard Mem. 

 Isth. Canal Com." (58202). Loan. 



Gallaher, Miss L. Bernie, U. S. 

 National Museum : flash-light pho- 

 tographs of the interior of the 

 Franciscan Monastery at Brookland, 

 D. C, taken by the donor (57227). 



Gannett, Mrs. Henry, Washington, D. 

 C. : 25 ethnological specimens of 

 America and tlie Philippine Islands 

 (57442: purchase) ; 2 Filipino hats 

 (57652). 



Gardiner, Prof. J. Stanley, Zoologi- 

 cal Laboratory, University of Cam- 

 bridge, Cambridge, England: 29 



