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Forsyth, The Misses — Continued, 

 calash, of IVIrs. Severyn Bniyn of Kings- 

 ton, N. Y., made of black China silk 

 and worn about 1800 ; dress of pale green 

 Cliina crepe, collar of broad, round 

 piece of white mull with richly em- 

 broidered border edged with lace, and 

 a hat of coffee-colored eilk, worn by 

 Miss Mary Catharine Bruyn, of Kings- 

 ton, within the years 1835-1840 (55149: 

 loan). 



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

 Army (retired), Washington, D. C: 5 

 seeds, chiefly of palms (55539). 



Foster, A. S., Gate, Wash.: 48 plants 

 from Washington (54274). 



Foster, E. J., Mosheim, Tex.: The up- 

 per mouth-plate of a fossil pycnodont 

 fish from Hamilton County, Tex. 

 (54757: purchase). 



Fox, Dr. Carroll, Bureau of Health, 

 Manila, P. I.: 19 specimens of rats and 

 mice, from the Philippine Islands 

 (54919). 



Franzen, J. W., Minneapolis, Minn.: 4 

 specimens of Lepidoptera, Eurymus 

 eurytheme (55053). 



Freeman, Miss Isabel C, and Mrs. B. H. 

 Buckingham, Washington, D. C: Col- 

 lection of shawls and scarfs, Chinese 

 and Japanese embroideries, Japanese 

 arms and armor, lacquers, fans, etc. 

 (55382). 



Freeman, Nathaniel, Washington, D. 

 C: Booklets, cards, a letterhead, a 

 newspaper and a bank-note, 21 speci- 

 mens (55603). 



French Creek Granite Company, St. 

 Peters, Pa. : A five-inch cube of granite 

 (54545). 



Frick, Childs, New York City: About 

 20 specimens of fresh-water crabs and 

 5,292 bird skins, collected on the Childs 

 Frick expedition to Abyssinia and Brit- 

 ish East Africa (54977; 55019). 



Friedman, John L., C. Victoria, Ta- 

 maulipas, Mexico: Grass, Andropogon 

 annulatus, from Mexico (54440). 



Frierson, L. S., Frierson, La.: 6 speci- 

 mens, representing 2 species, of Ne- 

 phronaias from Guatemala, Atlantic 

 drainage (55178). 



Friese, Dr. H., Schwerin, Mechlenburg, 

 Germany: 218 specimens of bees of the 

 family Meliponidse (90 of which are 

 cotypes) compiising 106 forms (55319: 

 purchase). 



Fritschle, Dr. W. E., Olney, 111.: Speci- 

 men of king rail, Rallus elegans, from 

 Olney (54851). 



Fuchs and Lang Manufacturing Com- 

 pany, New York City: 3 books, "Ma- 

 chinery," "Lithographers Supplies," 

 and "The Invention of Lithography," 

 published by the donors, 43 half-tone 

 reliefs of lithographic machinery, pic- 

 ture of the bronze bust of ' ' Aloys Sene- 

 felder, Inventor of Lithography, 1771- 

 1834" (printed in 1910), and 9 bottles 

 of litho varnishes (55192); a set of pro- 

 gressive lithographic proofs of the front 

 and back covers of "The National 

 Lithographer," lithographic cover for 

 "The National Lithographer," and a 

 copy of the magazine "The National 

 Lithogi-apher" (55384). 



Fuentes, Prof. F., Museo Nacional, San- 

 tiago, Chile: 13 specimens of grasses 

 from Chile (55108). 



Fulton, Richard, Laurel, Md.: Skin of 

 Marmota from Simpson ville, Md. 



(55426). 



Fung, Dr. H. K., U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C: 4 

 specimens of Blarina and 2 of Pero- 

 mysms, from New Hampshire (54664). 



FuRNiss, Miss Clementina, New York 

 City (thi-ough Mrs. Julian James) : Japa- 

 nese lady's court dress, together with 

 manikin for mounting (55006); a dress 

 made to represent one belonging to the 

 wife of Henry III of France, a Nor- 

 wegian peasant's bridal dress, a Chinese 

 lady's embroidered dress (jacket and 

 skirt), a Japanese wig for court costume, 

 a small Japanese lacquered comb, and 

 3 manikins (55184). 



