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Ennis, Mrs. .T. E. (Washington, D. ('.): 

 Specimen of .idcloviicfenis fiisciis, in 

 the flesh. 2969(5. 



EvAXS, Alfked B. (Phihulelphia, Pa.), 

 Two "Napoleon jngs." 30348. 



Everett, L. M. (Clark, Fla.): Teeth of 

 a shark, 1 vertebra, a crab, and speci- 

 men of Echinus. 30535. 



Evermann, B. "W., (U. B. Fish Commis- 

 sion), through L. O. Howard: 21 but- 

 terflies from Idaho (29996); 5 birds' 

 skins from Idaho (30049) ; 2 snakes 

 from Canada (30311). 



Exploring Expedition, United States, 

 transmitted by Prof Alexander Agassiz 

 (Cambridge, Mass.) : Drawings of radi- 

 ates collected by the U. S. Exploring 

 Expedition in 1838-1842. .30176. 



Fahgusson, M. (Southport, N. C): 

 Plant. 30650. 



Farmer, Miss Sarah .1. (Eliot, Me.): 

 Models of electrical apparatus, draw- 

 ings, etc. Deposit. 30.574. 



Farrell, F. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Farrington, Dr. O. C. (See under Field 

 Columbia Mnseum.) 



Faxon, Dr. AValter. (See under Mu- 

 seum of Comparative Zoology.) 



Fenyes, Dr. A. (Heloiian, Egypt) : Three 

 botanical specimens, fossils, 36 ancient 

 and modern Grecian and Roman silver 

 and copper coins, shells, antiquities, 

 79 birds' skins from Egypt and Trans- 

 vaal, and about 3,000 specimens of 

 Coleoptera from Egypt. 30800. 



Fernald, Prof. C. H. (Amherst, Mass.): 

 Six species of Crambida;. 30335. 



Fernald, M. L. (See nnder .J. N. Rose.) 



Fern^vndez, Enrique (San Jos6, Costa 

 Rica) : 20 specimens of Coleopters, rep- 

 resenting 12 species. 30591. 



Ferriss, .1. H. (Joliet, 111.): Land and 

 fresh-water shells from Lake Superior. 

 30359. 



Fetch, Rev. J. W. (Winchester, Ky.): 

 Back part of cranium of a specimen of 

 Bootherium cavifrons. 30313. 



Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter (U. S. N. M.) : 

 Ancient Navajo war bonnet from 

 Reams Canyon, Ariz. (30432) ; pair of 

 mocassins used in the snake dance by 

 the :Moki Indians of Arizona. (30606) ; 

 war sliirt used by the Indians of the 

 pueblo of St. Domingo orlsleta (30781). 



Fewkes, Dr. .1. Walter — Continued. 

 (See under Smithsonian Institution, 

 Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Field, Mrs. (See under National Society 

 of the Daughters of the American Revo- 

 lution.) 



Field ^ Columbiax Museum (Chicago, 

 111. ) Transnutted by Dr. O. C. Farring- 

 ton : Limestone containing bitumen. 

 29602. 



Figgins, J. D. (Kensington, Md.): Mam- 

 mals and a snake. (29570, 29823, 29829, 

 30807.) 



FiNCK, Hugo (Cordova, Mexico) : Collec- 

 tion of ferns from Cordova County. 

 Presented to the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion and transferred to the National 

 Museum. 39646. 



Fink, Bruce. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Fish Commission, U. S., Col. Marshall 

 McDonald, Commissioner of Fish and 

 Fisheries : Collection of drawings of 

 sail and builders' plans for fishing 

 vessels, mounted on card board, also 

 photographs of hooks, sinkers, and 

 apparatus used in the cod fishery (de- 

 posit) (29551) ; set of fishes collected 

 by agents of the Commission (deposit) 

 (30000) ; 80 birds' skins from the Pribi- 

 lof Islands and other points on the 

 western coast of the United States, 

 3 birds' nests from St. l^anl Island and 

 a bird egg, 28 Spermophiles from Una- 

 laska, 2 Spermophiles from Portage 

 Bay, Alaska, 2 squirrels from Vancou- 

 ver Island, owl pellets from Popoff 

 Island, Alaska, and a seal pup; 238 

 dried plants from the Pribilof Islands 

 and Unalaska, collected by Messrs. 

 True and Prentiss (30055); 9 birds 

 from Alaska, collected by Mr. C. 

 H. Townseud (30123) ; crustaceans 

 belonging to the collections made by 

 the Steamer JIbatrost in the North 

 Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea (30126); 

 fossil plants and a shell from Portage 

 Bay, insects from Pribilof Island, 

 skeleton of a fox and the body of a por- 

 poise from St. Paul Island, 56 birds' 

 skins from St. Paul Island and other 

 localities, crustaceans from St. Paul 

 Island, mollusks from the same locality, 

 5 birds' nests and l)irds' eggs from St. 

 Paul Island and other localities, 11 

 skulls of fur seals and other mammals, 



