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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Fish Commission, U. S. — Continued, 

 skiill of a walrus without tusks, from 

 St. Paul Island; shrews, mice, and 

 lemminfis and 16 skins of fur seals 

 from Pribilof Island, 5 pairs of deer 

 antlers from Sitka, and a porcupine 

 from Portage Bay, parasitic worms 

 taken from a fur seal at St. Paul Island 

 and jieological material from various 

 localities in Alaska, collected hy 

 Messrs. F. W. True and D. W. Prentiss 

 (30147) ; Medusa- and hydroids from the 

 dredgings of the steamer JJhafross 

 (30193) ; 300 specimens of dried mosses 

 collected in Alaska by C. H. Townsend, 

 of the steamer Albatross, during the 

 summer of 1894-95, from the Pribilof 

 Islands and several other islands of the 

 Aleutian group and from Sitka (30224) ; 

 natural history specimens and ethno- 

 logical objects from Kamchatka and the 

 Commander Islands, collected by Dr. 

 Leonhard Stejneger (30232) ; specimen 

 of wheat ear, plants, alcoholic speci- 

 mens of birds' eggs, miscellaneous speci- 

 mens from Honolulu and 30 specimens 

 of JJytiscus dauricus from Unalaska, rep- 

 tiles, marine invertebrates, mineral 

 from Panama, mcdlusks from the North 

 Pacific Ocean, specimen of Thomomys 

 hotUe, 4 species of deep-water fishes 



■ from the Pacific Ocean (30244) ; skull of 

 Urstis from Portage Bay, Alaskan Pen- 

 insula, collected in September, 1896, 

 by C. II. Townsend (30250); carcasses 

 of 8 unborn fur-seal pups, obtained 

 by Mr. A. B. Alexander, fishery expert 

 of the steamer Jlhafross, while detailed 

 as ratnralist to the revenue ciitter 

 Coriiin (30388) ; 8 birds' skins from the 

 coast of Nova Scotia, collected by W. 

 C. Kendall (30289) ; 12 new species of 

 fishes collected by the steamer Alba- 

 tross in the Pacific Ocean and for- 

 warded by Dr. D. S. Jordan, President 

 of the Leland Stanford Junior Univer- 

 sity (30301) ; small collection of mol- 

 lusks, made jmncipally by W. C. 

 Kendall (30321); collections of crusta- 

 ceans, made by the ste'dnier Albatross on 

 the western coast of America from 

 January to March, 1891, under the 

 direction of Prof. Alex. Agassiz (30395) ; 

 fishes comprising part of the collection 

 made by the steamer Albatross in the 

 North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea in 



Fish Commission, U. S. — Continued. 

 1890-91 (30477) ; fishes from the upper 

 part of the Columbia River basin, 

 Idaho, 1894-95 (30615) . ( See under The 

 Brusstar Ship Building Company.) 



Fisher, John H. (Brookville, Md.): 

 Star-nose Mole, Condi/lura cristata. 

 30533. 



Fleming, William (Oil City, Pa.): 

 Limestone oil-producing rock, from 

 Montpelier, Ind. 29633. 



Flowers, J..T., Jr. (Boiling, Ala.) : Phyl- 

 lopod crustaceans. 29609. 



FoETTERLE, ,J. G. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



FoNTLEROY, Miss JuLiET. (See under 

 Agriculture, Dejjartment of.) 



FOOTE, Dr. A. E. (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 Geological specimens. (^.) Purchase. 

 29714. 



FooTE, Mrs. (See under National Socie- 

 ty of the Daughters of the American 

 Revolution.) 



Forney, A. H. (See under E. L. How- 

 ard.) 



Foster, George (Chicago, Ills.): Cal- 

 careous argillite and hones made from 

 the same. 30612. 



Fowler, Prof. J. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Fox, W. J. (Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences, Philadelphia, Pa.): Two speci- 

 mens of Gorytes tricolor, Cress. 29982. 



Fraas, Dr. E. (Royal Natural History 

 Cabinet, Stuttgart, Germany) : Large 

 photograph of an Ichthyosaurus, show- 

 ing the flesh outline. 29629. 



Franklin, T. W. (New York City) : Mon- 

 key skins. Exchange. 30582. 



Frazar, George B. ( West Medford,Mass. ) : 

 Grooved axe of diabase from Arling- 

 ton, and pieces of the same material 

 found in situ, from Brighton and Som- 

 erville, Mass. .30360. (See under S. C. 

 Lummins.) 



Freeman, James R. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



Frierson, Lorraine S. (Friersons Mill, 

 La.): Specimen of Peromyscus aureolus 

 (30146) ; fossil fruit (30201) ; 2 species 

 of Unio (30655). 



FuKUSTiMA, Kimma (Japanese legation, 

 Washington, D. C): Japanese God of 

 War, carved in sandalwood and lac- 

 quered. Purchase. 30496. 



