LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Fetiows, F. F., McMinnville, Oreg.: 14 
photographs taken in Alaska, received 
through M. W. Lyon, jr. (45120). 
Fenno, L. Carteret, Boston, 
White-fronted goose, Anser albifrons 
gambeli, in immature plumage (45249). 
Fernekes, VAut., Milwaukee, Wis.: 13 
moths (45119). 
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Fietp Museum or Narturat History, | 
Chicago, Ill.: Fishes from the fresh 
waters of Mexico and Ontario (44821: 
exchange); piece of Sherbourne me- 
teorite weighing 578 
exchange); example of the Hargrave 
flying machine (45631); monkeys and | 
bats from tropical America (45795: ex- 
change). 
Fretp, R., Washington, D. C.: Cocoon 
of a moth of the family Cochlidiidee, 
(45967). 
Frintey, W. L., Portland, Oreg.: 39 birds’ | 
eggs from Oregon (45129). 
Fisner, A. K., Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: 5 beetles 
from Cypress Point (45458). 
Fisner, W. H., Baltimore, Md.: Snake, 
Natrix fasciata (45057). 
Fiace, Capt. Coaries E. B., U.S. Army, | 
Malahe Island, Laguna, Philippine | 
Islands: Larva, pupa, and adult of a | 
house fly, Musca domesticus (44985). 
Fiemer, J. A. (no address given): 58 
grammes (44959: | 
plants collected at the headwaters of | 
the Chilkat River, Alaska (received 
through Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.), (45581). 
Fuiemine, Rauston, N. Y. City: ‘‘The 
first ballot-box used by the Dakota 
Indians’”’ (46083). 
Fuicx, G. W. H., West Salem, Ill.: 15 | 
land and marine mollusks from Nica- 
ragua (44744). 
Fiower, F. G., Seattle, Wash.: Seed of | 
a leguminous plant and a few insects | 
(44839). 
Forses LirhoGRAPH MANUFACTURING 
Company, Boston, Mass.: 12. litho- 
graphic prints of illustrations from the 
work entitled ‘Investigations 
Bishop (received through E. W. Rob- 
erts) (46009). 
and | 
Studies in Jade,”’ by the late Heber R. | 
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Forses, W. T. M., Amherst, Mass.: 44 
Lepidoptera (45636: exchange). 
Forney, E. O., Washington, D.C.: Speci- 
Mass. : | 
men of piedmontite (manganese epi- 
dote) from Jacko Mountain, Franklin 
County, Pa. (46162). 
Fox, W. H., Washington, D. C., and J. 
W. Hawkins, Nimrod Hall, Va.: Eggs 
of raven, Corvus corax principalis 
(45781). 
Franck, Henry, Frankfurt-am-Main, 
Germany: Living specimen of stone- 
crop, Echeveria clavifolia (44890). 
FRANKLIN, JosHuaA, Moseley, Ala.: Clay 
concretion (45529). 
Freep, J. K., Scott, Kans.: Meteorite 
(45418: deposit); meteorite, weighing 
1,170 grams, from Modoe, Kans. (46112: 
purchase). 
FrRENZEL, A. B., Denver, Colo.: Specimen 
of phonolite carrying telluride gold 
(44980). 
FripourG, SwitzeERLAND, MusrE Can- 
TONAL: 508 plants from Switzerland 
(45226: exchange). 
FRIEDENWALD, Mrs. JANzE, Baltimore, 
Md.: Ethnological objects from the 
Egyptian Soudan, comprising musical 
instruments, spears, swords, iron-work, 
and leather-work (45514). 
FRIEND, GILBERT H., Paw Paw, W. Va.: 
Long-sting, Thalessa lunator (44671). 
Frierson, L. §., Frierson, La.: 20 speci- 
mens of mussels, Unionidee, principally 
from Japan and China (45444). 
Frisumurtu, Mrs. 8. S., Philadelphia, Pa.: 
A musical bow of the kind used in the 
Barbados; made in Philadelphia by a 
native of Barbados (45464: exchange). 
Fry, WALTER, Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: Plants from Cali- 
fornia (44981; 45006). 
Furtonc, CHARLES W., White Plains, 
N. Y.: Piece of the wreck of the frigate 
Philadelphia, a framed chart of the har- 
bor of Tripoli, and a pamphlet describ- 
ing the finding of the wreck (44645). 
Fur-sEAL Commission. (See under De- 
partment of Commerce and Labor, Bu- 
reau of Fisheries. ) 
Gacr, A. (See under Sibpur, India, 
Royal Botanic Garden. ) 
