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Uvans, Samuel B. Four stone implements, from Iowa ; casts of stone 

 axe and pipe from Kansas. 



Evans, W. W. A large collection of pottery, silver and copper idols, 

 bronze implement, and egg of enni; from Tern. Also, 27 sheets of 

 photographs of Peruvian antiquities. 



Ferguson, Mr. {through 0. C. Trcada-ag), Specimens of minerals ; from 

 Big Sioux Eiver, Iowa. 



Finscli, Dr. Otto. Twelve species of Siberian fishes. 



Firth, William A. Threesamplesofdiatomaceous earths; from Ireland. 



Flanagan, A. H. Collection of stone implements and pottery, and human 

 and animal bones ; from a mound in Virginia. 



Flint, Dr. Earl. Two boxes of fossils and alcoholic specimens; two 

 boxes ethnological specimens ; from Nicaragua. 



Floyd, Josejyh D. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Com- 

 mission.) 



Fox, F. N. {through licv. J. J. McCoolc). Eough stone axehead, frag- 

 ment of celt, and fragment of pottery ; from Niantic, Conn. 



Foster, Mrs. Abner. Box of stone implements ; from Illinois. 



France, Museum of Natural History. Collection of fishes from the Medi- 

 terranean Sea and rivers of France. 



Eraser, Charles. Pottery figure; from Botica, Puerto Plata. 



French, S. Levin. Four boxes of "American sardines." 



Friend, Sidney. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Commis- 

 sion.) 



Gaffney, William M. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Com- 

 mission.) 



Gaines, A. S., and K. M. Cunningham. Terra-cotta mask; from vicinity 

 of Mobile, Ala. 



Galbraith, F. G. Four boxes of stone implements, collection of alcoholic 

 fishes, insects, &c., and a small living alligator; from Eastern Penn- 

 sylvania.. 



Garret, W. M. Pottery fragments, spear-head, and quartz crystal ; from 

 Alabama. 



Gates, D. C. {through Rev. J. J. McCooh). Stone chisel ; from Xiantie, 

 Conn. 



Gatschet, A. S. Samples of the food of the Klamath Indians of Oregon. 



Gere, J. E. Collection of copper knives, spear and arrow heads, masses 

 of native copper and tiint arrow-heads, stone axes, &C. ; from Wiscon- 

 sin. 



Germany, Berlin Museum, Dr. E. von j\rartin. Kine species of shells. 



Gerrard, Edward, Jr. Sixteen mounted si)ecimens of I^nglish quail, 

 woodcock, and snipe. (Purchased.) 



Gcssncr, William. Collection of Indian arrow-heads, &c. ; from Ala- 

 bama. 



Getchcll, Capt. John Q. (Sec Washington, 1). C, United States Fish 

 Commission.) 



