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specimen of Cyprea araneosa, 2 of Cy- 
prea caput-serpentis, and 6 of Cypriea 
maculata (45412); 9 photographs of a 
beaked whale, Ziphius, captured by the 
erew of the steamer Patterson in Kiska | 
Harbor, Alaska (45599); beak of a gray 
porpoise, Prodelphinus, a photograph of 
the same, and the jaw of a shark, Car- 
charhinus sp. (45600); 3 birds’ skins, 
batrachians, and insects from Florida 
(45763); mammals, reptiles, batrachi- | 
ans, crustaceans, insects, and fishesfrom 
Florida (45799); 6 living plants from 
Florida (45858); upper and lower jaws 
and a photograph of a porpoise, Lage- | 
norhynchus obliquidens, from Montague 
Strait, Prince William Sound, Alaska 
(45938) ; human skull from southeastern 
Alaska (46056). (See under Carnegie 
Institution. ) 
Enters, E. H., Gottingen, Germany: 
Two photographs of skull of typeof bat, 
Megaderma gigas (45073). (See under 
Gottingen, Germany, University of Got- 
tingen. ) 
EIGENMANN, C. H., Bloomington, Ind.: 
Skull of a porpoise from San Diego, Cal. 
(46110). (See under Department of 
Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fish- 
eries, and W. P. Hay.) 
EvpripGr, G. H. 
Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 
Eis, GEorGE W., jr., secretary, Ameri- | 
(See under Interior 
can Legation, Monrovia, Liberia: Eth- | 
nological objects from the Vai-speaking | 
| Farwe tt, O. A., Detroit, Mich.: 2 plants 
peoples of West Africa (11122: loan). 
ELuis, SYLVESTER L., Provincetown, Mass. : | 
Skeleton of an adult little-piked whale, 
Balenoptera acuto-rostrata, from Proy- 
incetown (45524: purchase). 
Euskes, LAwrence, Goliad, Tex.: Luna- 
moth, Actias luna (45754). 
Emmons, Lieut. G. T., U. 8. Navy, Prince- 
ton, N.J.: 2 African pipes and an arrow 
rasp from Washington State (45092: ex- 
change). 
Emmons, N. H., Bisbee, Ariz.: Copper ore 
from New Mexico (44695). 
ENGEL, H., Pittsburg, Pa.: 121 moths 
(45510). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
Escanaur, Mrs. W. H., Terminal, Cal.: 
Specimens of mollusk, Cerostoma nut- 
talli, showing color variation (45571). 
Estacion CENTRAL AGRONOMICA. (See 
under Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. ) 
Evans, A. W., New Haven, Conn.: 34 
specimensof Pteridophyta (44913: loan); 
specimen of liverwort, Cronotolejeunea 
Bermudiana, from Bermuda (45480); 
23 specimens of liverworts from Jama- 
ica (44860). 
Evans, Henry, Wauzeka, Wis.: Sample 
of onyx (45075). 
EvermMann, B. W., U. S. Bureau of Fish- 
eries: 3 shrimps from San Francisco 
Mountains, Santo Domingo, West 
Indies, collected by August Buseck 
(45139); fern from St. George’s Island, 
Bering Sea (45411). (See under De- 
partment of Commerce and Labor, 
Bureau of Fisheries. ) 
Fatryer, G. H., Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: Specimen of 
moss agate (44979). 
FaircuHitp, D. G., Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C.: 86 beetles 
from the Malay Archipelago (44856). 
FALL, H. C., Pasadena, Cal.: 2 beetles, 
Glycerius obtusus and Tachycellus tur- 
batus (typical specimen) (45617: ex- 
change). 
Faris, A. P., Clinton, Mo.: Laryaof moth, 
Sphecodina abbottii (44721); longicorn 
beetle, Orthosoma brunneum, from Provi- 
dence, R. I. (44803). 
from Texas (45074). 
FaviLtE, Mrs. J. M., Fredericksburg, 
Va.: 5 moths of cutworms, Noctua clan- 
destina (45098). 
Fawcerr, WILLIAM. 
ston, Jamaica. ) 
(See under King- 
FEATHERSTONHAUGH, THomAs, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: American watch move- 
ment (45020); half-dollar of the issue of 
1831 (45494); sample of monazite sand 
from Rutherford, N. C. (45820). 
FELIPPONE, FLORENTINO, Montevideo, 
Uruguay, South America: 250 land, 
freshwater, and marine shells, and an 
echinoderm (44709). 
