142 



EEPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1919. 



Fkancis, Miss Maby E., Elva, Fla. 



(through Mr. W. E. Safford) : 140 



specimens of plants from Florida 



(62806). 

 Feaser, Dr. C. McLean. (See under 



Canada, Biological Board of.) 



Fkeeman, Miss IsABEixE C. (See 

 under Mrs. B. H. Buckingham.) 



French Pictorial Service, New York 

 City : 6 photogi'aphs illustrating the 

 adjustment of human and equine gas 

 masks (63539). 



Frierson, L. S., Frierson, i^a. : 2 

 pearly fresh-water shells from Pat- 

 saliga Creek, Ala. (02797). 



Fulton, Robert Burwell, 2d, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Silver cross from an 

 Indian burying ground about 4 miles 

 northwest of Tupelo, Miss., and 17 

 jasper beads found in Copiah 

 County, Miss. (63153). 



Furlong, Maj. C. W., U. S. Army, care 

 Salmagundi Club, New York City : 

 Reptiles, fishes, marine invertebrates, 

 spiders, scorpins, and insects from 

 various localities (629S6). 



Garner, G. W., Snyder, Tex. : A con- 

 cretion of pyrite imitating in form 

 a small lower limb and foot (63138). 



Garrett, A. O., Salt Lake City, Utah : 

 2 specimens of plants from Colorado 

 and Wyoming (62908). 



Gaumer, Dr. George F.. Izamal, Yuca- 

 tan : 5 specimens of banana opos- 

 sum, Marmosa, alcoholics (63173). 



Gee, Prof N. Gist, Soochow University, 

 Soochow, China : About 30 speci- 

 mens of freshwater moUusks and 

 110 insects from China (62608) ; 

 10 insects from China (62742) ; 

 (through Department of Commerce, 

 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries) : 48 

 specimens. 2 species, of isopods, in- 

 cluding the type and paratypes of a 

 new species, 2 leeches and about 20 

 nemathelrainthes parasitic on the 

 Chinese carp (62796). 



General Electric Co., Engineer Divi- 

 sion, Schnectady, N. Y. (through 

 Dr. G. Winchester, Wyoming, 111.) : 



General Electric Co. — Continued. 

 5 hand signal lamps and a russet 

 leather electric signal battery case, 

 of the type used during the War 

 with Germany, 1917-18 (63701). 



German, A. T., Alexandria, Va. : A 

 specimen of fossil wood and a pot- 

 shaped concretion (62607). 



Gettys, L. a., Shelby, N. C. : A crystal 

 of magnetite (02642). 



Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony, 

 Office of the Resident Commissioner, 

 Ocean Island (through the Secre- 

 tary of State for the Colonies, Lon- 

 don, England) : Sheet of war tax 

 postage stamps issued by the Gilbert 

 and Ellice Islands, 1918 (60 speci- 

 mens) (63435). 



Gilbert, E. O., Berkeley, Calif. : Speci- 

 men of plant from California 

 (63034). 



Gilbreth, Maj. Frank B., Army War 

 College, Washington, D. C. : Chrono- 

 cyclegraph motion devices for 

 measuring achievements (models) 

 (62920). 



Gill, De Lancey, Bureau of American 

 Ethnology, Washington, D. C. : Ob- 

 jects of slate, fractured naturally, 

 resembling artificial forms, from the 

 shore of Conesus Lake, western New 

 York (62784) ; an Eskimo harness 

 for a seven-dog team (63219, ex- 

 change). 



GocHENAUER, Brooke B., LTpperville, 

 Va. : Bald eagle, HaUaeettis leuco- 

 phalus, from Virginia (62938). 



Godson, Lieut. W. F. H., U. S. Army, 

 Washington, D. C. : Bow and arrows 

 made by the Negritos living near 

 Camp Stotsenbury, Parapanga, Lu- 

 zon, P. L (63434). 



Goldsmith, G. W., College Station, 

 Tex. : 2 swamp treefrogs, Pseiidacris 

 ornata (63175). 



Gordon, John, Rio Janeiro, Brazil 

 (through H. S. Washington, Geo- 

 physical Laboratory) : Samples of 

 monazite sand from the State of 

 Espiritu Santo, Brazil (62756). 



