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REPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Farmville Lithia Springs Company, 

 Farmville, Va.: Sample of lithia water 

 from Farmville (42983). 



Faxon, Walter. (See under Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, Cambridge Mass.). 



Felix, J. (See under Leipzig, Germany.) 



Felt, E. P., State entomologist, Albany, 

 N. Y.: Parasitic Hymenoptera (43951). 



Ferguson, A. D., Kingsville, Tex.: 5 living 

 plants from Texas (43696). 



Ferguson, J. M., Kingsville, Tex.: 6 plants 

 from Texas (43570, 43503); a cactus 

 (Echinocactus) from Texas (43619). 



Fernald, H. T. , Amherst, Mass. : 3 cotypes 

 of a dipterous insect {Entornobrya albicoUis 

 Franklin) (44102).' 



Fernekes, Val., Milwaukee, Wis.: 28 moths 

 (43453). 



Fernow, B. E. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Field Columbian Museum, Chicago, 111. 

 (received through F. J. V. Skiff, director) : 

 6 sections of silicified bones of a Dinosaur 

 (44583: exchange). 



Fisher, C. A. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Fletcher, James. (See under Rev. J. H. 

 Keen.) 



Flower, F. G., Seattle, Wash.: Spider 

 {Conarachne hrunneipes Banks) (43843). 



Foerste, A. F., Dayton, Ohio: Ordovician 

 fossils from Kentucky (44289). 



Foster, Wilson, St. Louis, Mo.: Copy of 

 "Gold Fields," a newspaper printed on 

 asbestos fiber (44097). 



Fowke, Gerard. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of American Ethnol- 

 ogy.) 



Fox, M., Vernon, Tex.: Toad, Biifo wood- 

 housei, from Texas (43575). 



Fraile, M., Washington, D. C: Plants 

 (43082, 43013). 



France, F. E., Platteville, Wis. : Cave mate- 

 rial from a mound near Platteville (44265). 



Franceschi, F., Santa Barbara, Cal.: 2 

 plants from California (44384). 



Frazier, A. H. (See under Winthrop, 

 Gov. Beekman.) 



French Commission at the Louisiana 

 Purchase Exposition (received through 

 Mons. E. Terquem): Collection of illus- 

 trations (44417). 



French, G. H., Carbondale, III.: 8 Lepidop- 

 tera and 2 Odonata from the Philippine 

 Islands (43270). 



Friedholm, A. G., Waco, Tex.: Cacti from 

 Texas (43804). 



Fryett, W. S., Los Angeles, Cal.: Spring- 

 tails or Podurids, of the genus Achorentes 

 (43415). 



Fulcher, William, London, England: Sec- 

 tion of an oak beam taken from the chapel 

 of Newgate Prison, London, burned by the 

 Gordon Rioters in June, 1780 (44395). 



FuRNiss, H. W. (See under Alvaro Gui- 

 meraes.) 



Gaillard, Maj. D. D., U. S. Army, St. 

 Louis, Mo. (received through Brig. 

 Gen. T. E. Wilcox, retired): 2 plants 

 {Larex occidentalis) from British Columbia 

 (43196); plant from South Carolina 

 (43305). 



Ganier, a. F., West Lafayette, Ind.: 5 

 birds (43180). 



Gardner, W^. J., Washington, D. C: 41 

 plants, collected by F. G. Taylor in Texas 

 (43443). 



Garman, II., Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Lexington, Ky.: evening primrose 

 (Anogra) from Kentucky (44483). 



Garrett, A. O., Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 Aster {Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene) 

 from Utah (43113). 



Garroway, R. & T., Glasgow, Scotland 

 (received through British Royal Connnis- 

 sion at the Louisiana Purchase Exposi- 

 tion): Samples of chemicals, etc., used in 

 the arts (44452). 



Gates, E. D. (See under Gates Pottery 

 Company.) 



Gates Pottery Company, Terra Cotta, 111. 

 (received through E. D. Gates): Speci- 

 men of Teco pottery (43222). 



Gatliff, J. II. (See under Henry Suter.) 



Gaut, J. H., Biological Survey, Department 

 of Agriculture (received through Biolog- 

 ical Survey): 3 unios from Indian Terri- 

 tory (43194) ; 3 plants from Oklahoma 

 (43462) ; living cactus from Texas (44034) ; 

 3 living plants from Texas (44474). (See 

 under Department of Agriculture.) 



Gee, N. Gist, Soochow, China: 2 nests of 

 Swift {Tachornis infumatus and Micropus 

 subfurcatus) (43930); 4 insects (43943). 



