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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



Epi'es, Miss Em'ily, City Point, Va. : 

 Plant from Trinidad, Britisli West 

 Indies (4S00G). 



EsHNAtJR, INIrs. W. H., Los xiugeles, 

 Cal. : 7 specimens of Haliotia from 

 tlie western coast of Mexico (?) 

 (4SS92). 



EsTAcioN Central Agronumica. (See 

 under Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba.) 



EwiNG, Herbert S., Artesia, Cal. : 5 

 specimens representing 2 species of 

 Epiiymgmopliora from California 

 (4S445). 



Experiment Station of the Hawaiian 

 Sugar Planters' Association (Di- 

 vision of Entomology), Honolulu, 

 Hawaii ; Moths, CirpJiis uniiJiincta, 

 Caradrina rccuJsa, and CnjiAolabcs 

 sp. (48270). 



Fall, H. C, Pasadena, Cal. : 2 speci- 

 mens of Ccnopliciigiis dchilis 

 (4SS81: excliange). 



Fallis, Miss Edwina H., Denver, 

 Colo.: 2 mats illustrating samples 

 of weaving, and a basket (48210). 



Fawcett, H. S., Gainesville, Fla. : 8 

 orchids from Florida (47962). 



Fay, H. W., De Kalb, 111.: Photo- 

 graphs illustrating the exhuming of 

 mastodon bones near De Kalb 

 (48894). 



Felt, Dr. E. P., state entomologist, 

 Albany, ]S\ Y. : 3 .lajjanese tortricids, 

 Archips sorbiana (48.394). 



Fenyes, Dr. A.. Pasadena, Cal.: Adult 

 and 2 larvae of I'lastcnis n. sp. (near 

 sanguinicoUis) ; adult and 5 larvae 

 of Aphorista morosa from Porvenir, 

 N. Mex. (48231) : 37 specimens rep- 

 resenting 11 species of Aleochariiiae 

 (48489) ; about 3,000 insects collect- 

 ed at Cordoba, Mexico (48SS5). 



Fernald, M. L., Cambridge, Mass.: 122 

 plants from Quebec (48424: pur- 

 chase). 



Fernekes, Val., Milwaukee, Wis. : 12 

 specimens of Lepidoptera (48164). 



Field, G. H., and W. S. Wright, San 

 Diego, Cal.: 16 siiecimens of Lepi- 

 doptera (48796). 



Field, Mrs. William De Y., Matta- 

 poisett, Mass. : 3 eggs of the lace- 

 wing lly, Chnjsopa sp. (47562). 



Field Museum of Natural History, 

 Chicago, 111. : Plant, Islolina, from 

 Mexico (47572: exchange); collec- 

 tion of arctic clothing worn l)y mem- 

 bers of the Greely Relief Expedi- 

 tion ; also sleeping bag, canvas 

 sti-aps, etc. (47967) ; frogs from 

 Guatemala (48287) ; 300 plants 

 from the United States and the 

 West , Indies (48334: exchange); 

 326 specimens of willows, 8nlix 

 (48451: loan). 



Fink, Prof. Bruce, Oxford, Ohio: 437 

 lichens from Minnesota (47931) ; 

 125 specimens of lichens collected 

 mainly on Plummers Island, Mont- 

 gomery County, Md., in 1907 (48504) . 



FiNLEY, John, Dowagiac, Mich. : Moth, 

 Encles imperialis (47581). 



Fish, Mrs. Nicholas, Washington, 

 D. C. : Chair brought by Mr. Fish 

 from Morro Castle, Cuba, and a 

 beaded Indian cane which belonged 

 to Sergt. Hamilton Fish (48871) ; 

 flounce of Brabant (Flemish) lace 

 (48873: loan). 



Fisher, Miss M. J., Denton, Md. : 3 

 ])lants from Porto Rico, Giiarea 

 trichclioidcs, JairopJia iiniltiflda, and 

 Zophgntntlics ? (47790). 



FiTzsiMONs, F. W., director Port 

 Elizabeth Museum, Port Elizabeth, 

 Cape Colony, South Africa : 8 pho- 

 tographs of skulls of Layard's 

 beaked whale, Mcsoplodon bayardi, 

 and one of the exterior (47866). 



Fleming, J. H., Toronto, Ontario, 

 Canada : 9 birds' skins from Chat- 

 ham Islands (48227: exchange). 



Fletcher, Dr. James, Ottawa, Can- 

 ada: Moth, Nimipliula ohIiicraUs 

 (48521). 



Foerste, A. r., Dayton, Ohio : About 

 500 specimens of fossil bryozoans il- 

 lustrating the Mississippian forma- 

 (ions of Kentucky (47885) ; about 

 ,500 fossils from the same formation 

 (48024). 



