LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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FooTE, Warren M., Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Minerals. Purchase. "O." 33368. 



Ford, John, Philadelphia, Pa. : Land 

 shells from the Bahama Islands, rep- 

 resenting 2 species. 33292. 



FoRESTiER, J., keeper of Salnria light- 



■ house, Matagorda Island, Tex., received 

 through Hon. J. D. Mitchell : Deformed 

 claw of a specimen of Callinectes sajn- 

 diis from Espiritu Sancto Bay, Texas. 

 33653. 



FORKERT, C, transmitted by Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture: Seven specimens 

 of plants from Mississippi. 33711. 



FowKE, Gerard. (See under Smithson- 

 ian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., 

 transmitted by H. Heyl, actuary : Two 

 bronze medals of the institute. 32919. 



Frediiolm, a., Baltimore, Md. : Three 

 hundred and twenty-nine plants col- 

 lected in Jamaica in 1897. 33171. 



Freie Vereinigung Tiroler Botaniker 

 [Die]. (See under Carinthia, Austria.) 



Fric, v., Prague, Bohemia: Specimen of 

 hessite on quartz. Purchase. "O." 

 33443. 



Friel, F. W., Victoria, Tex. : Seven 

 arrowheads. 33430. 



Friekson, L. S., Frierson's Mill, La. : 

 Three specimens of unios (gift) (32540) ; 

 unios, representing 2 spebies, from Lo- 

 gansport, La. (gift) (.32843); unios 

 from the Sabine River (gift) (32767); 

 2 specimens of unios (gift) (33064) ; 6 

 specimens of Tertiary fossils (ex- 

 change) (33267). 



Friess, Dr. H., Innsbruck, Austria: Nine 

 hundred and seventy- four specimens of 

 bees. Exchange. 32869. 



Frobenius, Dr. L., Swiss Museum of 

 Ethnology and Archaeology, Basel, 

 Switzerlaud: Arelucological objects 

 from Swiss lake dwellings. Exchange. 

 32763. 



FrcHS, Dr. Theo. (See under Vienna, 

 Austria: K. K. Naturhistorisches Hof- 

 ums^eum, Botanische Abtheilung.) 



FuLTZ, Prof. F. M., Washington, Iowa: 

 Four hundred and fifty specimens of 

 Burlington crinoids. Purchase. "O." 

 33465. 



Furlong, E.B., Livingston, Ariz.: Mod- 

 ern Turkish "spifl-pfennig," found in 

 ruins in the Sierra Ancha Mountains, 

 Arizona. 32493. 



FuRNESS, Dr. W. II., Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Thirty birds' skins; turtle skeleton; 

 mammal skins from Borueo. 32415. 



Fur Seal Commission, U. S. : F'ur seal 

 (32745) ; transmitted by Lelaud Stan- 

 ford Junior University : bones of mam- 

 moth and bear (33382). 



Gaillard, Mons. Felix., Morbihan, 

 France: Fac simile of a sculptured 

 sign on a dolmen near Carnac, France. 

 32445. 



Gane, Henry S., Chicago, 111., received 

 through Bureau of Ethnology : Stone 

 hatchet and a sock made of turkey 

 feathers. Purchase. "0." 33483. 



Garner, Edward, Qui ncy, Cal.: Eleven 

 butterflies (gift) (32457); skinandskull 

 of chipmunk, Tamios quadrtmacidaius 

 Gray (exchange) (32678) ; 20 birds' skins 

 from California (exchange) (32803) ; 5 

 birds' skins from California, and 3 

 mammal skins from California (gift) 

 (32961). 



Catling Gun Company, Hartford,Conn. : 

 Photograph of a Catling gun; also pho- 

 tographs of a Gatling gun mounted on a 

 tripod. 33518. 



Gattinger, Dr. A. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Geddis, Thomas R. T., Bassett, Nebr. : 

 Specimen of Monohammus confusor 

 Kirby, and Crab-spider, Xysticits Umba- 

 ius Keyserling. 32732. 



Geiger, Dr. G. B., Manning, S. C. : Spec- 

 imen of Stis scrofa domesticus. 32527. 



General Electric Company, Schenec- 

 tady, New York : Nineteen specimens 

 of porcelain, and 15 pieces of insulated 

 wires (gift) (33184) ; 18 pieces of elec- 

 trical apparatus (deposit) (33185). 

 Transmitted through M. K. Eyre, 

 manager, lamp works, Harrison, New 

 Jersey : Twenty-seven incandescent 

 lamps (gift) (33407). Transmitted 

 through S. D. Greene: Edison bi-polar 

 dynamo, originally used in the steamer 

 Columbia, 1878 (gift) (33703). 



Genoa, Italy: Museo Civico di Storia 

 Naturale, Genoa, Italy, transmitted by 

 Dr. R. Gestro : Alcoholic specimen of 

 Heterocephalus ghiber, from Somaliland, 

 Africa. Exchange. 32890. 



Geologisch - Palaeontologischks In- 

 stitut. (See under Munich, Ger- 

 many.) 



