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Fi.oon, O. D., Clinton, Massachusetts: 

 Nine birds' skins from the nawaiiiiu 

 Islands. Purchase. (One skin re- 

 turned.) 31072. 



FoKTTEiM.E, J. G., Petropolis, Brazil: 

 One hundred an<l seventy-two speci- 

 mens of Brazilian lepidoptera, repi'e- 

 senting 115 species. Exchange. .30921. 



FooTK, Dr. A. E., Philadelphia, Penn- 

 sylvania: Gold and silver specimens. 

 Purchase. "N." 31897. 



FoKTiETu Parallel Survey. Micro- 

 seopic thin sections i)rei)ared by Prof. 

 Ferdinand Zirkel for the (Jeolonical 

 Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, 

 and transferred from the II. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey to the National Museum, 

 by Mr. Arnold H:igue, then custodian 

 of the coUectionB and slides belonging 

 to the Survey. 32107. 



FoKwooD, Dr. W. H., U. S. A., Soldiers' 

 Home, Washington, District of Colum- 

 bia: One thousand plants, represent- 

 ing Dr. Forwood's private collection 

 (31901); -132 herbarium specimens from 

 South Dakota (30902), 



Foss, Mri.iiKKKY, Forbestown, Califor- 

 nia: Two stone sinkers, an arrowhead, 

 and a small paint mortar from Yuba 

 County, California. 31838. 



Francis, .Ioskimi, Pensacola, Florida: 

 Skin of Great White Egret, Ardea 

 ef/retta. 32232. 



Frazau, G. B., West Medford, Massachu- 

 setts: Thirty-four rude chii»ped imple- 

 ments, a hammer stone, and a net sinker 

 from Blackman's Point, Manslield, Mas- 

 sachusetts. 31322. 



Frkduoi-m, a., Walbrook, Baltimore, 

 Maryland: Specimen of Plantago aris- 

 tata Mx., and a specimen of Liatris 

 graminifolia Willd, variety duhia, Gray 

 (31087) ; 4 herbarium specimens (3119(5). 



Frikrson, L. S., Frierson's Mill, Louisi- 

 ana: Specimens of Fnios (31071,31127, 

 31486,31640,31833). 



Frix, a. M., Calhoun, Georgia: Rhinoce- 

 ros Beetle, IfynasieH iityus. 30990. 



Frost, L. L., Susanville, California: 

 Chipped (juartzito disk, a jutted stone, 

 and 2 obsidian arrowheads. 31910. 



FucHS, CuARi.KS, San Francisco, Cali- 

 fornia: Two specimens of Ti/plilnseclnta 

 singnlaria Linell. 32258. 



Frciis, H. T. (See under Agriculture,, 

 Dei)artment of.) 



Fuller, E. G., Washington, District of 

 Columbia: Specimt-n oi Fiber zibethicuH, 

 from Potomac Flats. 31454. 



Fi'LLKR, Miss Fay, Tacoma, Washington: 

 Ten plants from Washington and Ore- 

 gon. 312.55. 



Fur Seal Investigation Commission, 

 through Prof. David S. Jordan : Squids, 

 invertebrates, alcoholic specimens of 

 birds, reptiles, and batrachians from 

 .Japan and Bering Sea. 31.560. 



(Jardnkk, N. L. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Garman. a.. Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Lexington, Kentucky : Six 

 specimens of EJassoma zonatiim, speci- 

 men of Chologasfer coniiil IIS, and 3 speci- 

 mens of Diemiictijliia riridesceiiH, variety 

 vittatiis, from Wilmington, North Caro- 

 lina. 31934. 



Garnkr, Edward, Qnincy, California: 

 Thirty-four buttertlies. 32295. 



Gaylord, Horace, I'asaden.i. California: 

 Set of eggs of California Screech Owl, 

 and an abnormal egg of Desert Sparrow 

 Hawk. 31245. 



Geneva, Switzerland: Musee D'His- 

 TOIRE Naturelle, transmitted by Dr. 

 N. D'Adelung. Insects comprising 84 

 specimens of orthoptera and crusta- 

 ceans. Exchange. 32268. 



Gilbert, C. H. (See under Fish Com- 

 mission, U. S.) 



Gilbert, Prof. G. K., U. S. Geological 

 Survey: Sandstone with problematic 

 markings from between Paria and 

 Kiparowitz plateaus, southern Utah. 

 31571. (See under Agriculture, Depart- 

 ment of. ) 



(Jill, J. P., Albany, Georgia : Four Indian 

 arrowheads. 31748. 



Gill, Prof. Theodore N., Smithsonian 

 Institution: Fossil TInios, representing 

 4 species, from Niagara Falls (;U057); 

 specimen of Miis miixciiliin, in the llesh 

 (32167) ; abnormal egg of a domestic 

 fowl (32204). 



(JiLLEspiE, F. 15. , Stamford, Connecticut: 

 Persian liddle," Kemangeh" (30909); 

 musical instrument from East India 

 (30985). Purchase. 



Oilman, Collamore & Co., New York 

 City: Delft or Faience specimen of 

 ware. Purchase. "N." 320.50. 



GiRTY, G. H., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Fire clay from Sciotoville, Ohio, and 



