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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



KvANs, Gt.kn W., Olivet, Mich.: Efficiy 

 ])ilH'. I'nrcliust'. .'ifUdVI. 



Evans, J. M., Maitland, Ala. : Ethnologi- 

 cal objects. Purchase. 8(il48. 



Evens and Howard Fihe Brick Com- 

 pany, St. Louis, Mo. Received through 

 O. P. Blake: Terra-cotta model of the 

 battle ship Mahic. 35258. ♦ 



EvERMANN, B. W. ( See under Fish Com- 

 mission, v. S. ) 



Faile, M., Washington, I). C. : Plants 

 (35266, 8«1 85,36202). 



Fant, a. L., U. S. National Museum: 

 Copper (toin of Russia (35902) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of State script (i)arish of Con- 

 cordia, La., April 15, 1S62, and county 

 of Fluvanna, Va., February 23, 1863) 

 (36059). 



Farrington, Prof. O. C'. (See under 

 Field Colnml)ian Museum, Chicago, 

 111.) 



Faville, (f. C'., Norfolk, Va. : Specimen 

 of silica from Chalk Creek, Wayne 

 County, Tenn. 35559. 



Faxon, Dr. Walter. (See under Muse- 

 um of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. ) 



Fay, H. W., Be Kalb, 111.: Four photo- 

 graphs illustrating arch;i.'ological olv 



jects. mmo. 



Fay, .loiix, Minci-ul Point, Kuns. Re- 

 ceived tiirough l)c]iai-tment of Agri- 

 culture: I'lantfrom Kansas. 36583. 



Fearn, Dr. .T. B., Yazoo, Miss.: Six .Tap- 

 anesi' coins. 3546S. 



Feath ERsTONii a ug h , TuoM AS, Washing- 

 ton, I). C. : Five watch movements. 

 35514. 



Ferriss, James H., Joliet, 111.: Three 

 unios from Arkansas. 35913. 



Fewkes, J. Walter, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Loom (35265); feathers used in 

 the Soyaluna ceremony in 1899 among 

 the Moki Indians of Arizona (36098). 

 (See under Smithsonian Institution, 

 Bureau of Etluu)logy.) 



Field Columbian Museitm, Chicago, 111.: 

 Received through Prof. O. C. Farring- 

 ton: Specimen of Mjelokrynitschie 

 meteorite and a specimen of Schrmcn- 

 berg meteorite. 35892. 



Finn, Frank. (See under Calcutta, In- 

 dia, Indian Museum.) 



Finn, John, Wasliinglon, !).('.: Kissing- 

 bug, }fr/(iii(ilt'Mi's j>ifi/)i's 11. Schp. 

 35329. 



Fischer, V. (T.,ct Co., Washington, I). C. : 

 Five pieces of Delft ware. Purchase. 

 36023.. 



Fish Commission, U. S., Hon. G. M. 

 Bowers, Commissioner: Marine shells 

 and insects in alcohol collected in Porto 

 Rico during the cruise of the steamer 

 Fl.^h Ildvk- in 1898-99 (35421 ) ; 51 plants 

 collected bvDr.W. C. Kendall at Sel)ago 

 Lake, Cobbosseecontee Lake, Rattle- 

 snake Pond, and Panther Pond, Maine, 

 in 1899 (35576); received through 

 Dr. H. M. Smitli, 2 species of unios 

 from Georgia ( 35670 ) ; received through 

 Prof. B. W. Evermann, 7 specimens of 

 Odonata from Indiana (35820); plants 

 from the Wal)ash Basin (35852); 2 

 specimens of xVtlantic salmon, Salmo 

 salnr, from the Penobsc(jt River, Maine 

 (35857); 2 specimens of land-locked 

 salmon, Salmo salar sebago, from Grand 

 Lake, Maine (35910) ; specimen of Cal- 

 linecte>i mpidus with a white claw, from 

 Hampton Bar, obtained by N. Raynor 

 and transferred to the Museum by 

 Dr. H. M. Smith (35957); specimen of 

 Li/sloKfjitil.lii. .sr(iftrlc((iiij(i, from the Gulf 

 of Mexico (.36.308); 16 specimens of 

 coral from Porto Rico (36448); cray- 

 lislies from CajK- Henry, Virginia, cf)l- 

 lected by Dr. II. M. Smith (36553); 7 

 specimens of Poito Rico corals (36()18); 

 si)ecimens of Japanese, Alaskan, Ha- 

 waiian, and Californian tishes collected 

 by the steamer Alhatroxx (36693). (See 

 under Boei)])le, J. F.; Mrs. C. B. 

 Chapman. ) 



Fisher, II. L., Califon, N. J. : Specimen of 

 ( 'allimorpha clymene Brown. 35349. 



Fisher, W. H., Baltimore, Md. : Six pho- 

 tographs of snakes. 35648. 



FisKE, W. F., Durham, N. 11.: Sixteen 

 six'cimeiis of l.cpidoptera. l"'xcbange. 

 35952. 



I'lTZGERALD, Margaret P.,Kneeland, Cal. 

 Received through Di'j^artment of Agri- 

 culture: Specimen of I'InIn haHi'i, from 

 California. 36405. 



Flahault, Professor. (See under Agri- 

 culture, De])artment of. ) 



