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HEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1913. 



Evans, Wiluam T. — Continued. 

 Lilies," by Walter Shirlaw (55218); 

 " Castle Creek Canyon, South Dakota, ' ' 

 by Frank De Haven (55525) ; 2 pastels, 

 "Suffer the Little Children to come 

 unto Me" and "Christ before Pilate," 

 by Otto Walter Beck (54939). 



Fahs, R. Z., Edmonds, Wash.: 14 speci- 

 mens of moUusks from various localities 

 (55498). 



Fairchild, David G., U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C: 

 Specimen of Hymenoptera and one of 

 Lepidoptera, from Chevy Chase, Md. 

 (54730). 



Fall, Mrs. George W., Nashville, Tenu. 

 (through Mrs. R. R. Hoes, Washington, 

 D. C): Blue brocade satin dress worn 

 by Mi-s. James K. Polk at the "VSTiite 

 House (55171: loan). 



Farmer, Robert, Washington, D. C: 

 Small coiled jar found by the donor five 

 miles east of Zuni, N. Mex. (55505). 



Fauver, W. F., Goldroad, Ariz.: Speci- 

 men of Stagmomantis (54512). 



Faxon, Dr. Walter, Museum of Com- 

 parative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass.: 

 31 photographs of t}-pe specimens of 

 crustaceans (54565). 



Federated Malay States, Forestry 

 Department. (See under Kuala 

 Liunpur.) 



Federated !^L^LAY States AIuseums. 

 (See under Kuala Liunpur.) 



Feleppone, Dr. Florentino, Monte- 

 A-ideo, Uruguay: 6 insects, 2 shrimpg, 

 2 algee, 25 reptiles and an egg-case of a 

 shark (55239). 



Felt &. Tarrant ALvnufacturing Com- 

 pany, Chicago, 111.: A comptometer 



(54382). 



Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter, Biu-eau of 

 American Ethnolog>% Washington, D. 

 C: 7 stone axes (interrupted groove), 

 and a stone ring (tufa), from a com- 

 pound near Phoenix, Salt River Valley, 

 Ariz. (54400); 4 turtle shells and parts of 

 a fish, from Isle of Pines, Cuba, West 

 Indies (54413: collected for the Mu- 

 seum) ; 11 sponges from Grand Cayman 

 Island, jurisdiction of Jamaica, British 

 West Indies (54479). 



Field Museum of Natural History, 

 Chicago, 111.: 37 fishes, representing 10 

 species, from Costa Rica (54485); 15 

 ferns from Peru (54848); 2110 plants, 

 chiefly from the northern part of the 

 L'nited States (54901); 2 pieces of mete- 

 oric stone, a 106-gram mass of Juvinas, 

 and a 10-gram piece of Petersburg 

 (54974). Exchange. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Smithsonian Biolog- 

 ical Survey of the Panama Canal Zone.) 



Finley, J. P., Washington, D. C: Man- 

 tras from a prayer-wheel, Tibetan 



(54797). 



Fisher, George L., Houston, Tex.: 192 

 plants chiefly from Texas (54379; 54618; 

 54885; 55375). 



Fitzgerald, Harrington, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: Oil painting, "The Wreck," by 

 Harrington Fitzgerald (55518). 



Fletcher, !Mrs. L. C, Washington, D. C: 

 4 Aleut baskets (55262); a collection of 

 99 specimens of basketrj^, bead work, 

 etc. (55397: loan). 



Florida, University of, Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, GainesAdlle : 10 

 paratj-pes of Cryptothrips Jloridensis 

 (55339). 



Foley, E. H., Rutland, Vt.: Block of 

 fuclisite marble (54511). 



Foote, Mrs. Kate N., Washington, D. C: 

 Commissions, copies of resolutions, cer- 

 tificates of membership and other docu- 

 ments which belonged to Rear Admiral 

 A. H. Foote, L^. S. Navy, and to his son, 

 Capt. Augustus R. S. Foote, U. S. 

 Army (54781: loan). 



Foote Mineral Company, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: Piece of the St. Michel meteoric 

 stone weighing 625 grams (55343); 2 

 specimens of minerals (54737). Ex- 

 change. 



Forbes, F. F., Brookline, Mass.: 28 

 specimens of Salix from Massachusetts 

 (55266). 



Forsyth, The Misses, Kingston, N. Y. 

 (through Iklrs. R. R. Hoes, Washington, 

 D. C): Dress of golden-brown striped 

 silk and an apron of embroidered white 

 mull which were worn about 1760 by 

 Mrs. Cornelius Wjmkoop of New York; 



