REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907- 



69 



FiKDi.KK, Mrs. K. ("., Lit lie Silver, j^ J. : 

 T^nifonii nml s\\(it-i1 u iiicli wen' 

 wdi'ii (luriiii: Ihc civil w.ii' by l-iriit. 

 ("li;ii-l('S K. «t"arvill(', niid ;i Iiciid- 

 bonrd wliicli uiMrkcd his tciiipurary 

 iiravc on the liattloHold at Tort Hud- 

 son. I. a. (4titil2;'.). 



I'iKi.i), (Jeorge II.. Sail Diego, Cal. : 11 

 spociniens of I>t'iiidoi)tt»ra (4<»r)'.)'.)) ; 

 S larva* and - iiui)a' of Hdtuiui ro- 

 huKld Strk. (4(i(')77) : about 70 skins 

 of nios(inito larxa- and adults brcil 

 from tlicni (47l.'41 ). 



FisciiKH, W., iH'iiartnieut of Agricul- 

 ture, AVasliinj^ton, D. C. : 9 speci- 

 nions of One til III from Java (4(!S1()'). 



Fisher, A. K., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington. D. C. : 2 speci- 

 mens of ('i)riiiis stricta from Mar.v- 

 land (4(')1S;'.) ; 'A specimens of plant 

 (Siiiihi.r sji. ) from Plummers Is- 

 land, Md. (4();;02). 



Fisher, W., Tallac, Cal. : Specimen of 

 Marsilcu from California (4G31G). 



Flannery, M. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 Talc fi-om Cherokee County, Ga. 

 (46742). 



Fletcher, James, Central Experiment 

 Fai-m. Ottawa. Canada : T.vpe of CUi- 

 tcrehra y risen (4(J903). 



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

 tired), Washington, D. C. : Collec- 

 tion of photographs and printed 

 pages illustrating the history of 

 medicine in America (collected by 

 Doctor Flint for the Jaujfstown Ex- 

 position) (47400). 



Flowrnoy, F. F., Santa Barbara, Cal. : 

 Large specimen of Pectcn cuiiriiiiis 

 Sid., from the Post-pliocene beds 

 west of Santa Barbara (47258). 



Foley, T. M., Washington, D. C. : 

 Human fetus (4(J5(;9). 



Folger, a. II., Denver, Colo. : Butter- 

 flies and moths (4<)284). 



Foote Mineral Company, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. : 9 specimens of minerals 

 (47480 : purchase). 



Fostoria Glass Company, Mounds- 

 ville. W. Va. : 21 pieces of etched 

 glassware (4G982). 



I'ow i.Kii. .Ja.mks, Kingston. (Jntario. 



Canada: 18() i)lauts from Canada 



(4(5.T2(i : exchange). 

 Fox, K. L.. Shakan. .Vlaska : Stone 



from Alaska (4<i419). 



Franck, (Jeorge, P.rooklyn. X. Y. : 'J<j 

 specimens of Lepidoptera (4(;.S8i3: 

 excliangci; specimens of Ilesperklrti 

 (4('i!mS: exchange); '> sju'cimeus of 

 llespei-ida- (4t;!»2;> ). 



1'kank. .Ioiin. .\n<lerson. S. ( ". : .Mar- 

 ble from Poor .Mountain, near Wal- 

 lace, S. C. (472:il). 



Frankfort. Germany, Senckenbergis- 

 chon Museums : 200 species of Euro- 

 pean Tertiary mollusks ; 6 species of 

 fossil tishes and 4 lithological speci- 

 mens (4(!491); 4,700 sitecimens of 

 land and fresh-water shells from the 

 Philipijine Islands, China, Europe, 

 and the Indo-Pacific islands, con- 

 sisting mainly of cotypes of species 

 described b.v Mollendorff ; also about 

 425 specimens of fossil snails from 

 the Paludina deposits of the south- 

 eastern portion of Euroiie. including 

 a table sliowiii.g the develojnuent of 

 the genus (47411). Exchange. 



Frazier, Miss R., El Paso, Tex. : Young 

 basket-worm, Oiketiciis sp. (46388).' 



French, Cecil, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of new-born red fox. Vul- 

 pes fiilviis (47191) ; I'rince of Wales 

 pheasant, PJifiaiaiiiis principalis 

 (47232) ; ptarmigan, Lagopus lai/o- 

 pus (47523). 



Freiburg, Switzerland. Musee Can- 

 tonal d'Histoire Naturelle : 209 plants 

 from Switzerland (46772: exchange). 



Friedenwald, Harry, Baltimore. Md. : 

 A Jewish prayer cap (11610: loan). 



Frierson, L. S., Frierson, La. : 6 speci- 

 mens of Limosinas from Louisiana 

 (46444). 



Fuhrmann, R. H., St. Louis, Mo. : Fe- 

 tuses (46470) ; bones and an old 

 shoe found while excavating in the 

 rear of Gettysburg court-house 

 (46482). 



FuLGER. Mrs. P. M., McComb, Miss.: 

 Spider (4<>514) ; spider, Gasteracan- 

 tha cancer (L. ) (4ti582). 



