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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1914. 



Elmkk, a. D. E., Manila, P. I.: 793 

 plants from the Philippine Islands 

 (56666: purchase). 



Elson, a. W., & Company, Boston, 

 Mass. : 2 si^ecimeus of newspaper 

 illustration by the rotaiy photo- 

 gravure process (56421). 



Emerick, Nat., Chloride, N. Mex. : 

 Specimen of water-bug, Abedus 

 macronyx (56204). 



Engelhakdt, George P., Children's 

 Museum, The Brooklyn Institute of 

 Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. T. : 

 12 specimens of Zodiaruf ago (56230). 



EssiG, E. O., State Horticultural Com- 

 mission, Sacramento, Cal. : 29 type 

 slides and 9 cotype slides of 15 

 species of aphids described, by the 

 donor (55S0S). 



EusTis, William Corcoran, Chairman, 

 Inaugural Committee, Washington, 

 D. C. : Bronze copy of the medal 

 commemorating the inauguration of 

 President Wilson and Vice President 

 Marshall, March 4, 1913 (55675). 



Evans, William T., New York City : 3 

 paintings in oil, namely, " The 

 Waterfall," by Addison T. Millar 

 (56642) ; " Gloucester Harbor," by 

 Guy C. Wiggins (56942) ; "A Good 

 Story," by Clara T. MacChesney 

 (56975). 



Fahs, K. Z., Edmonds, Wash. : Land 

 and marine shells from Washington 

 (55954). 



Fairfax, The Misses Gwenpolind and 

 Lillian, Washington, D. C. : A cra- 

 dle of the eighteenth century, used 

 by William Faulkner, who served in 

 the 4th and 6th Pennsylvania regi- 

 ments during the War of the Ameri- 

 can Revolution (56804). 



Fall, Mrs. George W., Nashville, 

 Tenn. : Blue brocaded satin dress, 

 made by Worth in 1844, and worn by 

 Mrs. James K. Polk at the White 

 House (56907). 



Farnsworth, Alva, North Rose, N. Y. 

 (through Mr. A. C. Weed) : Shrew, 

 Cryptotis parvus (55977). 



Fauntleroy, Miss Juliet, Lynch Sta- 

 tion, Va. : 43 plants from Virginia 

 (56225; 56380). 



Federated Malay States Museums. 

 (See under Kuala Lumpur.) 



Felippone, Dr. Florentino, Monte- 

 video, Uruguay: Shells from Uru- 

 guay (57071). 



Ferriss, James H., Joliet, 111. : 15 ferns 

 mainly from the southwestern part 

 of the United States (56.5.56) ; skin 

 of a rattlesnake from Arizona 

 (57055). 



Festa, Dr. Enrico, Museo di Storia 

 Naturale, Turin, Italy: 3 rabbits, 2 

 mice and a dormouse, from Italy 

 and the island of Rhodes (56610); 

 specimen of Cervus corsicamis and 

 one of Siis meridionaUs, from Sar- 

 dinia (56S05). 



Field Museum of Natural History, 

 Chicago, 111. : Fragment and tracing 

 of the type of CoelopJeurum mariti- 

 mum (56480) ; 11 ferns from Peru 

 (56538). Exchange. 



Fisher, Miss Elizabeth Grace, Stan- 

 ford University, Cal. : 51 specimens 

 of isopods, representing 6 species 

 (56196; 56244). 



Fisher, George L., Houston, Tex. : 267 

 plants principally from Texas and 

 Missouri (55878; 56004; .56377). 



Fitch, William R., Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution : 7 living specimens of Cac- 

 taceae from near Steele, N. Dak. 

 (56091). 



Fletcher, Mrs. Mary Manning 

 (through Mr. Van H. Manning, ex- 

 ecutor, Washington, D. C.) : 99 ethno- 

 logical specimens, consisting mainly 

 of basketry and beadwork, be- 

 queathed in memory of her husband, 

 Louis C. Fletcher (55955: bequest). 



Flint, Dr. James M., U. S. Navy (re- 

 tired), Washington, D. C. : 4 speci- 

 mens of nummulite limestone from 

 the Pyramid of Cheops; 28 micro- 

 scopic slides of mineral substances 

 collected during a cruise of the 

 U. S. S. Nero (see Bull. U. S. N. M. 

 No. 55) ; 184 microscopic slides of 



