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REPORT OF FATTONAL MUSEUM, 1923. 



FAIR, Henky, Spokane, Wash. : Bou- 

 langerite and other minerals from 

 the Cleveland Mine, Stevens County, 

 Wash. (68830). 



FAIRCHILD AERIAL CAMERA 

 CORPORATION, THE, New York 

 City : Fairchild K-3 aerial camera, 

 and an aerial view of the lower part 

 of New York City (69988) ; photo- 

 graph showing the K-3 camera 

 placed in aeroplane (70133). 



FAIRCHILD, Dr. David, Washington, 

 D. C. : Termites from the Moluccas 

 (68598). 



FAIRCHILD, Graham, Washington, 

 D. C. : 3 butterflies from the Orient, 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (68567) ; 2 butterflies from Trini- 

 dad, new to the Museum collections 

 (70135) ; butterfly (70234). 



FAIRMAN, Charles E., Washington, 

 D. C. : gum print (68769). 



FAR NORTH HOME SOCIETY, FIN- 

 LAND (through The Consulate 

 General of Finland, New York 

 City) : Bronze medal commemorat- 

 ing, 1921, the Three Hundredth An- 

 niversary of the Founding of the 

 City of Tornio, Finland, 1621 

 (68662). 



FAZ, AxFREDo, Santiago, Chile : Col- 

 lection of South American flies, 36 

 specimens, representing several spe- 

 cies new to the Museum collections 

 (69103). 



FELIPPONE, Dr. Florentino, Monte- 

 video, Uruguay : MoUusk, insects, 

 fishes, reptiles, marine invertebrates 

 and a starfish from Uruguay 

 (69009) ; fishes, insects, reptiles and 

 batrachians, marine invertebrates, 

 and mollusks (69414) ; 46 speci- 

 mens, 26 species, of mollusks from 

 South America ; also 1 echinoderra 

 and 3 invertebrates (69768) ; 6 

 moths from South America (70190). 



FERGUSON, C. B., Atlantic City, 

 N. J. : Minerals representing 10 va- 

 rieties from Alaska (79529). 



FERGUSON, Mrs. Henry G., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Ethnological mate- 

 rial from Bolivia and France, and 

 ethnological and archeological speci- 

 mens from Egypt (69594, loan). 



FERRIS, Mrs. Roxana S. (See under 

 Stanford University). 



FERRISS, James H., Joliet, 111.: 17 

 plants (69006, 69016, 69041, 09105) ; 

 43 plants from the southwestern 

 United States (69254, 69349, 69435, 

 69612) ; plant and a colored photo- 

 graph of a plant (69446). 



FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL 

 HISTORY, Chicago, 111. : 313 plants 

 from Cuba (68595) ; (through Dr. 

 C. F. Millspaugh) Plant and 4 pho- 

 tographs (68703) ; 61 plants (Com- 

 positae) from Peru ; 29 specimens 

 of plants (Compositae and Polyga- 

 laceae) from Peru (69686, 69772) : 

 10 specimens and 4 photographs of 

 South American plants (69625) ; 

 164 plants from Peru and Cali- 

 fornia (69662) ; 93 plants collected 

 in Peru by Mr. McBride (69714, 

 69876) ; 416 plants from Peru 

 (69724, 69813, 69832, 69927) ; 22 

 photographs of plants (69895) ; 227 

 plants (69983, 69970, 70010). Ex- 

 change. 



FINLAND, CONSULATE GENERAL 

 OF (See under Far North Home 

 Society, Finland). 



FISH, Charles J. (See under Com- 

 merce, Department of, Bureau of 

 Fisheries). 



FISHER, George L., Houston, Tex.: 

 395 plants (68661, 69003, 69054). 



FISHER, Dr. W. K., Pacific Grove, 

 Calif. : Piece of sponge containing 

 commensal amphipods of the family 

 Dexaminidae, and 30 amphipods 

 from California (6S644) ; starfish 

 (type) (69395). 



FISHER, W. S. (See under Prof. 

 H. F. Wickham). 



FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM, Gaines- 

 ville, Fla. (through T. Van Hyning) : 

 20 skins and skulls of bats (69533). 



FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY OF, Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station 

 (through W. E. Stokes): Plant 

 (68982). 



FOERSTE, Dr. August F., Dayton, 

 Ohio : Casts of 60 types of Paleozoic 

 cephalopods (68699) ; 200 specimens 

 of Tertiary bryozoans from Bain- 

 hridge, Ga., and 500 specimens of 



