LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Fish Commission, U. S. — Continued. 

 Alaska, Kanu-hatka, and Florida 

 (34287); aquatic animals, including 

 crawfishes, crabs, shrimps, and other 

 crustaceans, snakes, frogs, lizards, sala- 

 manders, turtles, moUusks, insects, and 

 mammals (34816); alcoholic specimens 

 of crustaceans, principally crayfishes, 

 from different sections of the United 

 States (34603); inset-ts and larvae of 

 l)eetles from Unalaska ( 34635 ) ; 6 plants 

 from Porto Rico, collected by Prof. B. 

 W. Evermann (34772); reptiles and 

 batrachians, collected in Porto Rico by 

 the steamer Fish Hawk (34778); natural 

 history specimens obtained during the 

 expedition of the FisJl Hawk to Porto 

 Rico (34801); 20 alcoholic, reptiles and 

 a bat from Porto Rico and the Bahamas, 

 collected by the Fish Hawk (34824); 

 collection of shells, gorgonians, bar- 

 nacles, bryozoans, sponges, geological 

 specimens, and plants, collected by the 

 Fish Commission steamer Albatross in 

 1887, 1888, 1889, and 1896 (34837); 9 

 I)lants collected by B. W. Evermann 

 in Porto Rico (34969); collection of 

 inollusks, brachyurans, anomurans, 

 crustaceans, macrurans, and tecti- 

 branchs obtained during the expedi- 

 tion of the Fish Hawk to Porto Rico 

 (34984) ; reptiles and batrachians from 

 the Bahamas and Porto Rico, collected 

 by the Fish Hawk (35095). 



Fisher, Dr. A. K. , Department of Agri- 

 culture: Two birds' skins from Louisi- 

 ana, including the type of Ammodra- 

 mus m. fisheri Chapman (33959) ; plant 

 (35136) . (See under H. H. Hindshaw, 

 C. W. Nash.) 



Fleisch.man, S. F. (no address given) : 

 Badge of the Second Army Corps, U. 

 S. Army. 34746. 



Flowers, E. P., Boiling, Ala.: Specimen 

 of Lagoa opercularis Abbott and Smith. 

 34090. 



Floyd-Jones, De Lancey. (See under 

 Aztec Club. ) 



Florida Iron Mining and Manufactur- 

 ing Company, Orlando, Fla. : Sample 

 of ocher. 34296. 



FoGH, H. P., Roslyn, Wash.: Copper ore 

 from Dutch Miller Mine, King County, 

 Wash. 34773. 



FoLsoM, J. W., North Cam l)ridge, Mass.: 

 ( 'ollection of Japanese Thysanura, in- 

 cluding types of tught species described 

 by Mr. Folsom, all new to the Museum 

 collection. 34509. 



FooTE, Dr. A. E., Philadelphia, I'a. : Four 

 specimens of minerals. Purchase. 34191. 



Forney, A. H., IT. S. National Museum: 

 Adult skull of Odocoih'iix (nncrlcanus. 

 34582. 



Foster, Davis, Ono, Wyo. : Six spe(d- 

 mens of phosphate nodules from Ono. 

 34985. 



Foster, L. N., Strickland, Ga. : Specimen 

 of Citheronia regalis Fab. 34101. Re- 

 turned. 



Fowler, Dr. S. M., Miami, Fla.: Speci- 

 mens of Ainisomorpha hupirsfoldes De 

 Geer. 34199. 



Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, Museum 

 Senckenbergianum, received thruugh 

 Dr. 0. Boettger: Two specimens of Sily- 

 hwa pulneycnsis from India and 2 spec- 

 imens of Phyllodactylus stump ffi from 

 Madagascar. 34025. 



FrEIE YeREINIGUNG TiROLER B )TANIKER. 



(See under Carinthia, Austria.) 



French, Capt. F. H., U. S. Army, AVash- 

 ington, D. C. : Clasp knife and a Span- 

 ish flag. (See under Porto Rico Collec- 

 tion 35201.) 



Frierson, L. S., Frierson, La.: Unios 

 from the Southern States (33803); 3 

 species of Unionidse trom the Southern 

 States (34799). 



Frio Kaolin Mining and Improvement 

 Company, Dallas,Tex., received through 

 C. S. Ettinger: Kaolin from Edwards 

 County, Tex. 34309. 



Frisbie, W. R., Washington, D. C. : Pair 

 of regulation sandals issued to the 

 Spanish soldiers in Cuba, obtained in 

 Santiago on the day of the surrender. 

 34312. 



Gane, Henry S. (See under Smithson- 

 ian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Garland, C. C, Baltimore, Aid.: Speci- 

 mens of graphite from Shelby, Cleve- 

 land County, N. C. 35041. 



Garner, E., Quincy, Cal. : Skin and skull 

 of badger and skin and skull of mole. 

 34466. 



Garner, R. L. (See under Hon. M. L. 

 Ross.) 



