Exhibition cases, VI 2; VIII 7, 9; 

 IX 6-7; X 10, 55 



Exhibits at the Museum, VIII 36- 

 37: anti-tuberculosis, VI 5: as- 

 bestos, VII 40; VIII 7 : Audubon- 

 Bachman, VII 17-22, 24, 61; 

 VIII 13, 15-16; IX 41: carbon, 



VI 21-27; VII 4; IX 19: Egyp- 

 tian mummy, X 49-51: flower 

 table, VI 12: living animals, IX 

 45-46; X 31: live snakes, VI 35; 

 VIII 9, 38; IX 46; X 38-39: 

 marine shells, VII 53: meteo- 

 rological instruments, VI 7: 

 nests and eggs of local birds, 



VII 4-5, 52-53: Piedmont col- 

 lection of minerals, X 44: silk 

 culture, VII 28-31, 32, 35-37, 

 39; VIII 7-8, 16; IX 41: tea 

 culture, VI 14: tree table, VI 12 



Exhibits, Travehng, VIII 5, 7, 16, 

 57, 70-72; IX 12, 23; X 14-15, 

 29-30, 56: Babylonian clay tab- 

 lets, X 25-26: birds, IX 6: but- 

 terflies, X 63: iron and steel, 



VIII 72; X 15 



Fagus americana, VIII 59 



Falco columbarius, VIII 26, 27: 

 peregrinus anatum, VIII 25 



Falcon, Peregrine, VII 55 



Farancia abacura, VIII 39; IX 9; X 

 39 



Ferns, Prehminary list of, by L. M. 

 Bragg, X 17-24 



FicKEN, John F., IX 42; X 2, 48 



FicKEN, Mrs. John F., IX 42; X 2 



Field, G. W., VI 36; VIII 12 



Field & Stream, VIII 12 



Filaria (histrichis?), IX 71 



First grade teachers' association, 

 VIII 16 



Fishes, Angler, by P. M. Rea, X 39: 

 Snake eel, Sculpin, and Short 

 big-eye, by P. M. Rea, VI 34: 

 Sun-fish, and Crab-eater, "ca- 

 bio", byP. M. Rea, VIII 50 



Five finger, VIII 62 



Fladger, W. a., VI 58 



Florida caerulea, IX 42 



Flycatcher, Crested, VI, 32; IX 69 



Follin, Louise, X 29-30 



Ford, F. C, IX 46 



Forrest, John, VI 7 



Fossils, IX 38-39: Alabama eocene, 

 IX 39: Booth collection, VIII 

 37; IX 34: Maryland tertiary, 

 IX 34, 39: Mississippi eocene, 

 IX 39: North CaroUna tertiary, 

 IX 39: Virginia tertiary, IX 39 



Foster, James, VIII 20, 39 



Fragaria virginiana, VIII 62 



Fraxinus, sp., VIII 59 



Fregata aquila, VIII 22 



Frigate bird, VII 38; VIII 22: Au- 

 dubon plate, VII 38 



Frog, Green tree, VI 35: Leopard, 

 VI 35: Southern tree, VI 35: 

 Swamp tree, VI 35: eggs for 

 distribution, IX 21 



Frost, Mrs. Thomas, IX 46 



Fulgar canaliculata, VII 54, 59: 

 carica, VII 54, 59 



Fulica americana, VIII 24 



Fulmar, V. L., VII 23; VIII 10 



Fungi, see Biological survey and 

 Botany 



Gadsden, John B., X 31 

 GadwaU, VIII 23, 38 

 Galax aphylla, VIII 60 

 Gallinula galeata, VIII 24 

 GaUinule, Florida, VI 44; VIII 24 

 Garden, Alexander, VII 9-10 

 Garnet, North Carolina, VIII 38 

 Garick, James P., Jr., VIII 27 

 Gas, Natural, IX 36 

 Gavia immer, IX 53: stellata, VIII 



21; IX 53 

 Gebia, VII 59 



Gelsemium sempervirens, VIII 61 

 General Asbestos and Rubber Com- 

 pany, VII 40, 55; VIII 7 

 Gentian, Blue, VIII 60 

 Gentiana quinquefolia, VIII 61 

 Geological Siu-veys, Georgia, VIII 

 12: Tennessee, VIII 12: Vir- 

 ginia, VIII 12 

 Geology, Alabama eocene fossils, 



IX 39: Booth coUection of in- 

 vertebrate fossils, VIII 37; IX 

 34: Canfield coUection of zeo- 

 Utes, IX 34-35: carbon collec- 

 tion, VII 4; IX 17-18, 19, 36-37; 



X 8-9 : catalog, VI 35: collections, 



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