150 



EEPORt OF NAa:iONAL, MUSEUM, 1922. 



ENGBERG, Dr. C. C— Continued. 

 Wash., and 4 fragmentary speci- 

 mens of calcareous algae (67410) ; 

 135 specimens, 16 species, of land 

 and fresli-water shells and a brittle 

 starfish ; also 22 species of fresh- 

 water and marine moUusks from 

 State of Washington (68029, 68225) ; 

 21 specimens, 7 species, of land and 

 fresh-water moUusks, and a bivalve 

 phyllopod crustacean, from near 

 Llncohi, Nebr. (68466). 



ENGELHARDT, George P., Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences, Cen- 

 < ral Museum, Brooklyn, N. Y. : 21 

 moths of the family Aegariidae, 

 comprising 9 species and varieties 

 and including 4 types and para- 

 types; also 2 larvae, pupa of a 

 moth, and a butterfly (67186, 

 67281). 



(See also under Brooklyn Insti- 

 tute of Arts and Sciences, Central 

 Museum. ) 



EPPLEY, Commander Marion, U. S. N. 

 R. F., Newport, R. I. : Winchester 

 single-shot, 22 caliber rifle (67498). 



ERZINGER, Philip, West Plains, Mo. : 

 2 small arrow points (67352). 



ESSIG, Prof. E. O. (See under 

 California, University of.) 



estaciOn agronomica de 



HAINA, Santo Domingo, Domini- 

 can Republic: 77 plants from the 

 Dominican Republic (66871). 



EVANS, Victor J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Pair of Moorish saddlebags and an 

 old Javanese batik sarong (in 2 

 parts) (67370, exchange) ; piece of 

 batik and a Pueblo woman's dress 

 (68088, exchange) ; pair of Count 

 Raggi's Bird of Paradise (68333). 



EVERTON ENGRAVING CO., De- 

 troit, Mich. : A book entitled " Cre- 

 ative Engraving," containing various 

 advertisements of the donors, show- 

 ing the effect of the use of odd- 

 shaped diaphragms on the shape of 

 the halftone dot, the regular stand- 

 ard cross-line screen being used 

 (67040). 



FAIR, Henry, Spokane, Wash. : A 

 series of sphaerosiderite and asso- 



FAIR, Henry — Continued. 



ciated minerals from the city of 

 Spokane, Wash. (67964). 



FAIRCHILD, Graham, Washington, 

 D. C. : 3 butterflies new to the 

 Museum collections (67714). 



FARIS, James A., Haina Experiment 

 Station, Santo Domingo, Dominican 

 Republic : 496 plants from the Do- 

 minican Republic (67122, 67170, 

 67297, 67510). 



FAR WELL, Hart F., Terre Haute, 

 Ind. : Piece of wood from the rail- 

 road tie into which was driven a 

 golden spike on the occasion of the 

 completion of the first transcon- 

 tinental railroad in the United 

 States, in 1869 (68308). 



FARWELL, Oliver A., Detroit, Mich. : 

 125 ferns from Michigan (67573, ex- 

 change) ; plant from Detroit 

 (67783). 



FEARNLEY, Mrs. John, St. Mary's 

 Hall, Burlington, N. J. : Plant from 

 Maine (67088). 



FELIPPONE, Dr. Florentino, Monte- 

 video, Uruguay : Collection of shells 

 and insects, 1 fish, 1 marine in- 

 vertebrate, and 2 crabs (67360) ; 3 

 specimens of fishes taken off the 

 coast of Uruguay at a depth of 50 

 meters, 36° south latitude, 54° west 

 longitude (67493, exchange) ; 3 

 specimens of crustaceans, 2 alcyo- 

 narians, 2 lots of echinoderms, 2 lots 

 of fishes, and a collection of mollusks 

 (67950) ; echinoderm, 36 lots of 

 mollusks, 6 lots of crustaceans, 39 

 lots of insects, and a marine in- 

 vertebrate from Uruguay (68332) ; 

 21 specimens, 19 species, of marine 

 and fresh water shells from Uruguay 

 and Argentina, including the types 

 of 3 new species (68370). 



FERGUSSON, Arthur R., New York 

 City : Collection of Philippine ma- 

 terial made by A. W. Ferguson while 

 secretary of the U. S. Philippine 

 Commission, 1900-1901 (68290). 



FERRlfiRE, Dr. Ch. (See under 

 Mus6e d'Histoire Naturelle, Berne, 

 Switzerland.) 



