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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, San Francisco, 

 Cal. : Specimen of Pohjpodium from 

 Alaska (38598); 2 specimens of Cotyle- 

 dons from Nevada City, Cal. (39432). 

 (See under California Academy of Sci- 

 ences.) 



Edwards, Vinal N. (See under Fish 

 Conunission, IT. S. ) 



EiiKHORN, Prof. E. M., Mountain View, 

 Cal.: Received through De])artment 

 of Agriculture. Forty-seven insects. 

 38711. 



Filers, Karl, Denver, Colo.: Sylvanite 

 from the eleventh level of I^ast Dollar 

 Mine, Cripple Creek, Colo. 38743. 



Ekman, Sven, Upsala, Sweden. Speci- 

 mens of Polyartemia forcipatd. Ex- 

 change. 38938. 



Elgin National "Watch Com cany, C-hi- 

 cago, 111.: Received tlirough J. B. 

 Warren. Veritas watch movement. 

 38919. 



Ellenville Zinc Company, Ellenville, 

 N. Y. : Received through T. B. Horn- 

 beck, treasurer. Specimens of zinc, 

 lead, and copper ores, and three crys- 

 tals. 39357. 



Elliot, Charles, Rivei-side, Conn.: Spi- 

 der [Acrosoma rugosa Hentz). 38383. 



F^LLioT, D. (i. (See under Field Colum- 

 bian Museum. ) 



F^LLioTT, Mrs. B. S., AVasiiington, D. C. : 

 Trilol)ite, Phacopn rana, and a Lower 

 Silurian pebble with fossils. 38450. 



Elmer, A. D. E., Palo Alto, Cal.: Four 

 hundred and fifty jtlants from Califor- 

 nia. 38888. 



Else, W. J., Curatoi-, Tonjuay Museum, 

 Torquay, England: .\rch;i'ological ol)- 

 jects from Kent's Cavern, Tor()nay. 

 Purchase. .3877S. 



Emmons, Lieut. G. T., II. S. N., Prince- 

 ton, N. J.: Festival headdress of a 

 Chilkat Indian, made from scalj)-locks. 

 39254. (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of, and Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



Engle, H. M., Roanoke, Va. : Eight 

 .specimens of Devonian fossils and 1 

 specimen of Lower Silurian fossil from 

 Walker Mount, Virginia. 38534. 



English, G. L., & Co., New York City: 

 INIinerals from Ja})an and the State of 

 Washington (39345); si)ecimen of twin 

 quartz from Japan (39493). Purchasi . 



EspiN, J. M., Guantanamo, Cuba. Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Two specimens of insects, one 

 representing a new genus and species of 

 Ichneumonida?. 38497. 



Etheridge, Isaac, Woodleigh, N. C: 

 Wood ibis, Tantalus loculator, in imma- 

 ture plumage. 38257. 



EvERSEX, Chrlstian, Cataumet, iSIass. : 

 Clam pierced by a growing shoot of 

 marsh grass. 38731. 



Fairchild, D. G. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Fannin, William H., Appleton, Wis.: 

 Worm. 38308. 



Fant, a. L., U. S. National Museum: 

 Bronze button of the Royal Arcanum. 

 39034. 



Farnsworth, Capt. C. S., I). S. A., Van- 

 couver Barracks, Wash. : Skin and 

 skeleton of an Alaskan Brown bear 

 (purchase) (38968); 12 birds' skins 

 from Alaska (gift) (38972). 



Faxon, Dr. Walter. (See under Mu- 

 seum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass.) 



Featherstonhaugh, Dr. Thomas, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Two watch movements. 

 38464. 



Von Fellenhekg, Dr. K., Director ~Sh\- 

 seum of Natural History, BernT', Switz- 

 erland: Iron meteorite from Rafriiti, 

 Canton Berne, Switzerland. Exchange. 

 38545. 



Ferriss, J. H., .Toilet, 111.: Land shells 

 from Arkansas (exchange) (38817); 25 

 plants (gift) (38249). 



Field Columbian INIusErM, Chicago, 111. 

 Received through D. ( i. ]'>lliot : Twelve 

 bats in alcohol, from Chapala, Jalisco, 

 Mexico. 38591. 



Field, George, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of Cimbex sp., found attached 

 to the roots of 'an orchid {Dendrobmm 

 wardiauum) imj)orted from India. 

 39466. 



Filcher, J. A., San Francisco, Cal.: Min- 

 eral waters from California. 38771. 



Finsch, Dr. Otto. (See imder Leiden, 

 Hollanil, Rijks Museum of Natural 

 Histoi-y. ) 



Fire Depart.mext, District of Colu.m- 

 BiA. Received through R. W. Dutton, 

 chief engineer: Injured hoof from a 



