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Elstun, Dr. W. J. (Medical Division, Pen- 

 sion ( )rtice, Wusbington, D. C.) : Two 

 skins witli skulls of Cottontail Rabbit 

 {Lepiis si/lraiicHS) iind Pocket Gopher 

 {(Tcomija tuza floridanus). 29446. 



Ely, .1. K. (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of.) 



Ely, T. N. (See under Pennsylvania 

 Railroad Company.) 



Emmeuicii, Lieut. C. F. (U. S. Navy) : 

 Two Satsunia plaques. Deposit. 28711. 



Emmons, S. F. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Englk, H. M. (Roanoke, Va.): Specimen 

 of tscheffkinite from Bedford County, 

 Va., and a specimen of samarskito from 

 North Carolina. 29292. 



Enc.lish, George L., & Co. (New York 

 City) : Twenty-three specimens of min- 

 erals, consisting of magnetite, calcite 

 and pyrite, smithsouite, chondrodite, 

 atacamite, leadhillite, tluorite, galena, 

 molybdenite, clinochlore, and others, 

 from various localities (purchase) 

 (28464) ; opal from near Moscow, Idaho 

 (purchase) (29184) "A"; graphite from 

 near Harney City, S. Dak.; nielano- 

 tekite from Pajsberg, Sweden; spha- 

 lerite from Rodna, Transylvania; lang- 

 banite from Langbauhyttan, Sweden; 

 lavenite from Langesund -fiord, Nor- 

 way ; cosalite from Nordmark, Sweden ; 

 cobaltite from Enngrugooma, Sweden, 

 and bindheimite from Endellion, Corn- 

 wall (purchase) (29185); 2 specimens 

 of labradorite, 2 siiecimeus of covel- 

 lite, specimen of pyrite, 4 specimens of 

 topaz, and 2 specimens of clinochlore 

 (purchase) (29502) "A". 

 Evans, H. W. W. (See under G. M. Mo- 

 liner.) 

 EvERMAXN, Prof. B. W. (U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission): Two species of Unionid;e 

 from Idaho. 28773. 

 Ewix, J. L. (Washington, D. C.) : LTnited 

 States letters patent for improvement 

 in street -lighting apparatus, 1874; 

 English letters patent for improvement 

 in horseshoes, 1879 ; English letters 

 patent for vulcanizable waterproof 

 gum, 1873, showing method of issuing 

 patents. 28414. 

 EwiNG, R. M. (Franklin, Tenn.): Plant. 

 29522. 



Fairbanks, H. W. (Berkeley, Cal.): 

 Twelve specimens of Aucellu plochii, 

 Gabb, and 15 specimens of Aticellacrus- 

 sicoUis, Keyserling, i'rom San Luis 

 Obispo County, Cal. 28865. 

 Farnham, a. B. (Bennings, D.C.): Two 

 arrow-heads and 12 worked Hakes from 

 Prince George County, Mil., and the 

 District of Columbia. 29473. 

 Fakrington, O. C. (See under Field 



Columbian Museum.) 

 Felaya, His Excellency J. Santos. (See 



under Nicaragua, Government of.) 

 Fellows, G. S. (New York City) : Onyx 



marble from Brazil. 28717. 

 FiCK, G. a. (Baltimore, Md.), through E. 

 S. Schmid: Spangled Swallow Pigeon 

 (28688); White Barred Blue-winged 

 Pigeon, in the llesh (29330). 

 Ficke, C. a. (Davenport, Iowa): Five 

 casts of terra cotta molds, the originals 

 of which were found in Mexico. 28772. 

 Field Columbian Museum (Chicago, 

 III.), through 0. C. Farrington: Geo- 

 logical material. Exchange. 28781. 

 FiGGiNS, J.D. (Kensington, Md.): Field 

 Mouse, Pcromyscus leucopus, and Red 

 Sc^uirrel, Sciurus hudsonicus (28387) ; 

 RedSquirrel, Sciurus hudsouicus (28496) ; 

 a collection of mammal skius and skulls 

 from Maryland (28643); collection of 

 mammal skins and skulls from Marj'- 

 land (28718) ; Red Squirrel, Sciurus Itnd- 

 so7iicus (28957) ; 30 skins and 17 skulls 

 of mammals from near Kensington 

 (29143) ; specimens of Flying Squirrel, 

 Sciuropterus rolucella (2!t272). 

 Fischer Art Company (New Y^ork City) : 

 Chronio-collograph. Purchase. 28739. 

 Fish Commission, U. S., Col. Marshall 

 McDonald, Commissioner of Fish and 

 Fisheries: Collection of crustaceans, 

 principally Anomurans, obtained froui 

 the Pacific coast investigations of the 

 Albafross (28626); types of 11 new 

 species of fresh-water fishes, obtained 

 by field parties of the Commission 

 (28636) ; collection of fishes made in 

 Texas during November and December 

 of 1891 by a field party in the course 

 of investigations relative to the estab- 

 lishment of a hatching station (28945)'; 

 collection of fishes made in Tennessee 

 and Kentucky by Prof. P. II. Kirsch 

 during August of 1891 (28977) ; plants 



