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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



EvERMANN, T. B., U. S. Fish Commission: 

 One hundred and ninety-five specimens 

 of lepidoptera, representing 44 species, 

 from Idaho. 31866. 



Fairbanks Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, St. Johnsbnry, Vermont : Two 

 photographs of liushmen, taken in Pie- 

 torea, Tran8\ aal, South Africa. 31334. 



Fannin, John. (See under Victoria, 

 British Columbia: Provincial Museum.; 



Far(juuar, H., Department of Lands 

 and Survey, Wellington, New Zealand : 

 Echinoderms, representing 5 species 

 from New Zealand. Exchange. 30873. 



Fahrington, D. O. C. (See under Field 

 Columbian Museum. ) 



Faxon, Walter. ( See under Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology.) 



Fay, H. W., De Kalb, Illinois: Photo- 

 graph of an Indian arrowhead em- 

 bedded in the rib of an animal (31044) ; 

 cabinet-size photograph of Abraham 

 Lincoln (32082). 



Featherstonhaugh, Thomas, Washing- 

 ton, District of Columbia: Collection 

 of axcliaological objects from burial 

 mounds near Lake Apopka, South 

 Florida, and 5 photograjjhs showing 

 excavations in the mounds. 31781. 



Fellows, G. S., transmitted by Prof. 

 F. W. Clarke, U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Specimen of onyx from near Pedrara, 

 Lower California. 30999. 



Fernald, M. L., Gray Herbarium, Cam- 

 bridge, Massachusetts : Two hundred 

 and twentj^ plants from Maine. Pur- 

 chase. 31487. 



Fernow, Dr. B. E. (See under C. H. 

 Peid.) 



Fewkes, Dr. Walter, U. S. National 

 Museum: Specimen of Canon Diablo 

 meteorite (31274) ; 3 musical instru- 

 ments from Arizona and New Mexico, 

 and 110 ethnological objects from the 

 same locality (31785); pair of Moki 

 moccasins (32079). 



Field Columbian Museum, Chicago, 

 Illinois, transmitted by C. F. Mill- 

 spaugh : Two hundred and eight speci- 

 mens of plants from Yucatan (31084) ; 

 transmitted by Dr. O. C. Farrington, 

 specimens of Grecian marble, septu- 

 rian nodule, barite and phosphorite. 

 (32027) 



FiGGlNS, J. D., Smithsonian Institution: 

 Water Thrush, Seiuriis motacilla from 



FiGGiNS, .1. D.— Continued. 



Dismal Swamp, Virginia (31831); 2 

 sparrows (31840). 



Filer, W. B., New York City : Four mam- 

 mal skins and skulls and 60 birds' 

 skins from Efulen, West Africa. 32298. 



Fish Commission, U. S., Hon. J. J. Brice, 

 Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries: 

 Two type specimens of shad {Alosa 

 alabamw) (30987) ; bone perforators, 

 shell ornaments, etc.. found in Indian 

 graves at U. S. Fish Commission sta- 

 tion, San Marcos, Tex;is, while exca- 

 vating for ponds: collected by .1. L. 

 Leary, superintendent of the station 

 (31009) ; tyjies of new fishes collected 

 by the steamer Albatross in the vicinity 

 of the Hawaiian Islands, also a few 

 from the coast of Lower California and 

 the Galapagos Islands (31(ill) ; collec- 

 fiou of marine invertebrates obtained 

 in the course of oyster investigations 

 made in Ijong Island Sound by the 

 Fish Commission in 1890 and 1892 

 (31115); stone implements, fragments 

 of pottery, human teeth taken from 

 ponds at San Marcos, Texas (31167;; 

 specimen of river shrimp collected by 

 Mr. S. G. Worth in North Carolina 

 (31387) ; collection of new fishes from 

 the Colorado and Columbia Rivers, and 

 the type of Trachyrynchushelolepis, col- 

 lected by Prof. C. H. Gilbert (31760); 

 shells and mollusks obtained by the 

 steamers Fish Rawlc and Albatross and 

 by field parties (31878) ; reptiles and 

 batrachians from various parts of the 

 United States (32002); specimen of 

 Unio cornutiis from Texas (32043); 

 types of 41 new species of fishes 

 (32201). 



Fisher, Capt. Walter, Washington, 

 District of Columbia: Two specimens 

 of Caspian Tern, in the flesh, from Four 

 Mile Run, Virginia. 31169. 



Fisher, William J. (See under Dr. T. H. 

 Bean.) 



Flath, J. A. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Fleming, J. H., Toronto, Ontario, Can- 

 ada: Two specimens of Brunnich's 

 Murre from Ontario (gift) (31068); 10 

 sjiecimens of Redpoll (Acanthis) (ex- 

 change) (31097). 



Fi.ODMAN, Mr. (See under P. A. Ryd- 

 berg.) 



