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FERRIS, Mrs. Roxana S. (See under 

 Stanford University.) 



FERRISS, James H., Joliet, 111.: 14 

 plants (66837, 66958, 67325, 67550) ; 

 17 plants from Arizona (67346, 

 67373, 67529) ; 5 plants from Cali- 

 fornia (67644, 67680) ; plant from 

 the Mojave Desert (67661). 



FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL 

 HISTORY, Chicago, 111.: 19 speci- 

 mens of ferns from Santa Catalina 

 Island, Calif. (06840, exchange). 



FILLER, D. M. (See under Urbana 

 Gravel Company.) 



FINE, Israel, Baltimore, Md. : A 

 scroll of parchment and silk bear- 

 ing a hymn written in Hebrew (v/ith 

 English translation) in honor olj 

 America on the occasion of the 

 centennial anniversary of the com- 

 position of the Star Spangled Ban- 

 ner in 1914 (67600). 



FISHER, George L., Houston, Tex.: 

 170 plants (67219, 67552). 



FISHER, W. S., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 23 spe<;imens, 11 species, of 

 gadflies (67860). 



FLEISHER (INC.), S. B. & B. W., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : Specimens of 

 worsted knitting and crocheting 

 yarns and handmade sweaters and 

 baby garments illustrating the use 

 of these yarns (68500). 



FLETCHER, T. Bainbridge. (See 

 imder Agricultural Research Insti- 

 tute, Pusa, Bihar, India.) 



FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM, Gaines- 

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

 9 snakes from Florida (67064) ; 41 

 specimens, 6 species, of mollusks, 

 from Florida and the Bahamas, 

 from the type locality Seminole Run, 

 Lake County, Fla. (68261). 



FLOURNOY, R. W., je., Washington, 

 D. C. : Skin and skeleton of a Scot- 

 tish deerhound (68010). 



FOERSTE, Dr. August F., Dayton, 

 Ohio : 100 casts of types of fossil 

 cephalopods from Arctic America 

 and Arctic Europe (66971). 



FORD, Miss Celynda, Washington, 

 D. C. : Collection of primitive 



FORD, Miss Celynda — Continued, 

 weapons, string of shell money, a 

 sidesaddle, and 3 fancy wreaths, 

 done by hand about 1864 (67038). 



FORDE, J. P., Victoria, B. C. : 7 

 specimens of Cretaceous fossils from 

 Queen Charlotte City, Queen Char- 

 lotte Islands (67810). 



FORREST, W. R., St. Johns, Antigua, 

 British West Indies : 4 specimens of 

 fossil corals and 13 echinoids 

 (67885) ; 26 fossil echinoids and 2 

 pieces of coral (67913) ; 4 fossil 

 echini from Antigua (67992); 

 (through Dr. T. Way land Vaughan) 

 3 specimens, representing 3 species, 

 of Oligocene corals (68056). 



FOSHAG, William F., U. S. National 

 Museum : Vanadium minerals and 

 hydrozincite from Supai, Ariz. 

 (67108). 



FOSTER BROTHERS, Boston, Mass. : 

 9 collotypes, reproductions of origi- 

 nal paintings, printed in colors 

 (67047) ; 2 chromo collotypes; name- 

 ly, " The Madonna in Prayer," by 

 Sassaferrato, and " The Pilgrimage 

 to Canterbury," by William Blake 

 (68418). 



FOX, Mrs. W. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Miscellaneous ethnological material 

 (68200). 



FRANC, Henry, jr., Washington, D. 

 C. : Silver spice box in form of a 

 barrel (67464). 



FRANCK, George, Chengtu, Szechwan, 

 China (through David C. Graham) : 

 2 moths (67788). 



FRANK, J. F., Edgewood, R. I. : Skull 

 of a large fish, grouper (67745). 



FREEBORN, Prof. S. B., University 

 of California, Berkeley, Calif. : Mos- 

 quito eggs (67S39, exchange). 



FREEMAN, O. M. (See under R. S. 

 Walker.) 



FRENCH RESTORATION FUND 

 (INC.) (through James M. Halsted, 

 president. New York City) : Bronze 

 copy of the gold medal presented by 

 the school children of the United 

 States to Marshal Foch, 1921 

 (68129). 



