LIST OK A(^CP:S8T()NS. 



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Fii;k I)ei'aktmknt, Distimct of ("ohm- 

 uiA — Continued, 

 horse belongintj to the tire depart- 

 ment. 39400. 



Fisn Commission, I'. S., Hon. G. M. Bow- 

 ers, Commissioner. Received through 

 Vinal N. Edwards: Seven hundred and 

 eighty specimens of invertebrates 

 (.38176); land, fresh-water, and marine 

 shells, also alcoholic mollusks from the 

 Central Pacific Ocean, received through 

 Dr. Alexander Agassiz (38267); ma- 

 rine invertebrates and a specimen of 

 Hawkbill turtle from Honolulu, re- 

 ceived through Dr. David S. Jordan 

 (38474); received through Vinal N. Ed- 

 wards, marine invertebrates (38594); 

 crustaceans, echinoderms, drj' and al- 

 coholic mollusks, skulls of two porpoise 

 and alcoholic tadpoles, collected in the 

 Hawaiian Islands in 1901 (38623); 314 

 plants collected in Indiana in 1901 

 (38628); echinoderms from Porto Rico 

 (38733); type specimens ot MiMirIillu/>< 

 luzd'iixix from Luzon, Philippine Is- 

 lands, collected by Dr. F. W. Richard- 

 son (39155); type specimen of J'Jiilo- 

 phidstanneri (39156); sponges collected 

 by the steamer Fish. Hawk in Porto 

 Rico (39165) ; 2 plants collected by Mr. 

 Kimball in Maine (39166); specimens 

 of silversides and of crayfishes ( in alco- 

 hol) from Maine (39237); rocks and 

 ores from Crazy Mountains, Judith 

 Mountains, Highwood Mountains, Elk- 

 horn Mining District, etc., collected by 

 Messrs. W. H. Weed and J. S. Diller 

 (39285); fossils (39316); fishes from 

 Mexico; type and coty])e. oi Alosa oh te))- 

 sis; shad from the Ohio River (39318); 

 3 specimens of crabs and 8 specimens of 

 starfishes dredged by the Albatross off 

 Monterey, Cal. (39349); natural history 

 material (39409) ; received through 

 Vinal N. Edwards, marine invertebrates 

 (39439) ; canoe obtained by the Alba- 

 tross in 1900 in the South Sea Islands 

 (39534) ; received through Prof. Charles 

 B. Wilson, State Normal School, West- 

 field, Mass., Argulidaj (39551). 



Fisher, C. A., Durango, Mexico: Nine 

 cases of a neuropteroid insect belong- 

 ing to the order Trichoptera. 38441. 



FisiiEK, H. L., Califon, N. J.: Lepidop- 

 terous larva. 38423. 



FisiiEit, WiMJAM J., Kadiak, .\laska: 

 Beetle. ;;.S4I1. 



FisKE, Mr. (See under Agriculture, De- 

 jiartment of.) 



Fletcher, Dr. James, Ottawa, ('anada: 

 Parasite of Lijrtnx uiiipimctat.iis. :!S61 1. 



F^LETCHER, O. K., r. S. A., Manila, P. !.: 

 Grasshoppers ( I'dchi/tj/his mn/rnlorl'les 

 Reich. ) 3839:!. 



Flett, J. B.,Tacoma,\Vash.: Eightspecii- 

 mens of ferns and fern allies from 

 Alaska and Washington (38519); 75 

 plants from .Vlaska (38773) ; 20 flowers 

 of Ni/urphtra poli/sqxila. (.3V)563). (See 

 under Agriculture, Department of. ) 



Flint, Dr. James M., U. S. N.: Sjx'ciinen 

 of Hoiistonla from Florida. 39239. 



Flower, F. (J., Spokane, Wash.: Speci- 

 men of JinpliUliit otilila llagen (:!8378); 

 l>u]>a case of a neuropteroid inse(?t 

 (384S6). 



Foerste, a. F., Dayton, Ohio: Fifteen 

 brachiopods from the Niagarian forma- 

 tion of Tennessee. 38801. 



FooTE Mineral Company, I'hihuleiphia, 

 Pa.: Iron meteorite from Tombigbee 

 River, Alabama (purchase) (■385()9); 

 meteoriciron from l>os(|ue County, Tex. 

 (exchange) (38728); minerals (pur- 

 chase) (39348); lead and \vi>lframite 

 (purchase) (39347). 



Im)SIjick, Fl H., J^os Angeles, C-al.: Speci- 

 men of lepidohte from the mines at 

 Pala, San Diego County, Cal. 38740. 



F\).ster, Miss E. C, Nashville, Tciul: 

 Butterfly [Papilio aster las). 39309. 



Fo.ster, F. H., Claremont, N. H.: Seven 

 specimens of larva of Hoploa. 3851 1 . 



•Fowler, Ja.mes, Kingston, Ontario, Can- 

 ada. Received through Department of 

 Agriculture. Four hundred and six- 

 teen plants from Canada. Exchange. 

 39273. 



Fraile, M., Deitartnient of Agriculture: 

 Plant collected by A. Blanc in Florida. 

 38286. 



Franklin, Spencer. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy- ) 



French, Maj. F. II., V. S. A., Manila, 

 P. I.: Filipino hat. 39070. 



Frierson, Lorrai.ne S., Frier.ion, La.: 

 Unionidse from Texas (38276); Union- 

 idae (.38761); fresh-water mus.sels from 

 Lake Charles, Louisiana (38808). 



