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FOERSTE, Dr. August F.— Continued. 

 Silurian fossils from southwestern 

 Ohio; also about 100 specimens, 13 

 species, of Pleistocene moUusks, from 

 Silver Lake, Ohio, west of Medway, 

 half way between Dayton and Spring- 

 field (68949). 



FORBES, Dr. W. T. M., Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y. : 10 South 

 American moths (69335). 



FORD, Edward A., Shiloh, Ohio : Col- 

 lection comprising 38 species of ma- 

 rine shells, 6 specimens, 1 species, of 

 whale barnacle, and 10 specimens, 1 

 species, of echinoderm, from Cape 

 Lopez Bay, French Equatorial Af- 

 rica (69928). 



FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Dearborn, 

 Mich. : Ford magneto coil testing 

 machine (70132). 



FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE 

 AND COLLEGE, THE, Dehra Dun, 

 U. P., India (through R. N. Parker) : 

 319 Indian plants; (through R. S. 

 Hole) 243 plants from northwestern 

 India (70016, 68960). Exchange. 



FORREST, W. R., St. John, Antigua, 

 B. W. I. : 17 specimens of fossil 

 echini and 6 specimens of corals ; 

 echinoids, corals and other fossils; 

 14 lots of invertebrate fossils ; 9 lots 

 of fossil invertebrates, all from 

 Antigua, B. W. I. (68668; 69610; 

 69841; 69920). 



FORSELL, M. J., Everett, Wash.: 4 

 specimens of a moth, the first record 

 of its occurrence in America (69240). 



FOSHAG, W. F., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 100 specimens of Pleistocene 

 bryozoans from California (68781). 



FOUTS, Robert M., Washington, D. C. : 

 1685 specirnens of undetermined mis- 

 cellaneous Hymenoptera (69569). 



FOX, Mrs. M. M. Tayxoe, Linden, Md. : 

 6 etchings (69798, loan). 



FOY, James Beauford, Reidel, Mont. : 

 Vertebrae of a plesiosaurian reptile 

 (69439). 



FRANK, P. M., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Specimen of copper-silver ore 

 from the Lake Superior region 

 (69257). 



FRANKE, Dr. F., Dorttnund, Ger- 

 many : About 500 specimens of Cre- 

 taceous bryozoans from Germany 

 (69728, exchange). 



ERASER, Dr. C. McLean (See under 

 Canadian Government, Biological 

 Board of Canada). 



FRENCH WOOD HEEL COMPANY, 

 INC., Brooklyn, N. Y. : 10 specimens 

 showing the manufacture of wood 

 heels (70146). 



FRIES, E. F. B. (See under Treasury 

 Department, U. S. Coast Guard, 

 Cambridge, Mass.). 



FRISON, Theodore H., Urbana, 111.: 

 Paratypes of 2 species of bumble 

 bees (68872). 



FROST, S. W., Arendtsville, Pa.: 5 

 glow-worms representing 3 species 

 (69664). 



FUKAI, T., Shitaya, Tokyo, Japan: 2 



scale insects (69445). 

 FULLER, Henry C, Washington, 



D. C. : A small bundle of pegwood 



sticks from France used for jewelry 



polishing (69844). 



GABRIEL, Chas. J., Abbotsford, Vic- 

 toria, Australia (through Dr. W. H. 

 Dall) : 15 specimens, 8 species, of 

 Eocene and Miocene shells, and 29 

 specimens, 13 species, of recent 

 shells from Australia (69889), 



GAERSTE, Dr. Thomas, Curagao, 

 Dutch West Indies: Katydid 

 (69671). 



GAHAN, C. J. (See under British 

 Government, British Museum (Natu- 

 ral History)). 



GALE, HoYT S., New York City 

 (through Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan) : 

 29 lots of fossils from Colombia 

 (69880). 



GALLAGHER, John Adams, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Silver print. Fox Talbot 

 process (69380). 



GANE BROTHERS AND COMPANY, 

 New York City : 23 samples of book- 

 binders leather and cloth (69451). 



GARBER, Paul Edward, U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : Airplane wing rib 

 (69525). 



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