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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Fish Commission, U. S. — continued, 

 from Attn Island, Alaska, collected 

 during the summer of 1894 by Lieu- 

 tenant Jacobs, U. S. Navy; 39 birds' 

 eggs, representing 5 species, from 

 Agattu Island, Alaska, slate knife, 

 flakt!, 3 grooved sinkers, and 3 water- 

 worn jiebbles from a kitchen midden 

 on the east end of Agattu Island, ob- 

 tained by Mr. C. H. Townsend, of the 

 steamer Albatross, alcoholic specimen 

 of eider duck from the same locality, 

 and ear bone of an adult Avhale from 

 St. Paul Island, skin of a large bull 

 fur feeal from St. Paul Island, Alaska, 

 skin uf an albino pup fur seal, and 

 skull of a young whale, collected dur- 

 ing the cruise of the. Albatross in 1894 

 (29074) ; collection of foraminifera ob- 

 tained from the dredgings of the Alba- 

 tross, also 2 lots of crinoids (29281) ; 

 crustaceans collected i)rinciiially dur- 

 ing the investigations of the Albatross 

 on the western coast of North America 

 and in the North Pacific Ocean (29385) ; 

 holothurians obtained by the Albatross 

 expedition in 1891 oft" the western 

 coast of Central America, Mexico, and 

 the Guatemala region (29412). 



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

 culture) : Fresh-water and land shells 

 from Chiricahua IMountains, Arizona. 

 28.501. (See under Agriculture, Depart- 

 ment of, and Gustav Kohn.) 



Fisher, W. H. (Baltimore, Md.): Silver 

 perch, Scia'na chrijstira, from Gunj^ow- 

 der River, Maryland. 28601. 



Flood Brothers (Maiden, Mass.) : One 

 hundred and thirty specimens of North 

 American Coleoptera (28499) ; 125 spe- 

 cies of North American and exotic 

 Coleoptera (28627). 



FooTE, Dr. A. E. (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 Specimen of sphicroeobaltite from 

 Boleo, near Santa Rosalia, Lower Cali- 

 fornia (exchange) (28442); 14 glass 

 models of crystals (purchase) (29289) 

 ''A". 



FoRBE-s, H. O. (Liverpool, England): 

 Three leg bones of an extinct species of 

 goose (Cncmiornis calcitrans), from 

 South Island, New Zealand. 29437. 



Ford, John (Philadelphia, Pa.): Six 

 specimens of J/ac//-«, variety Ravenelii, 

 Conrad, from the coast of New .Jersey. 

 29433. 



Ford, T. C. (Frederick, S. Dak.): Four 

 skins of Richardson's Spermophile, 

 Spermoi)lulus L'ichardsoni. 29483. 



Foster, J. H. (Marshall, Va.) : Two small 

 Lamprey eels, Petromyson marinus. 

 29221. 



FowLEU, Fred. 11. (Fort Bowie, Ariz.): 

 Nest and 4 eggs of Hepatic Tauager, 

 Piratuja hepatica, from southern Arizona 

 (28345); 12 eggs (4 sets) of Scorched 

 Horned Lark, Otocoris alpcstris aditsta 

 (28539). 



Frazer, Mrs. A. E. (Dakota City, Nebr.) : 

 Drilled ceremonialobject(pick-shai)ed) 

 from near Napoleon, Ohio. Purchase. 

 29494. 



Fredholm, A. (Washington, D. C.) : Her- 

 barium specimen. 28965. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of.) 



Frey. J. H. (Cincinnati, Ohio): Photo- 

 graph of Mr. J. E. Hinds. 28938. 



Frikrson, L. S. (Friersons Mills, La.): 

 Fresh-water shells from Louisiana. 

 28489. 



Fry, William E. (Rondubusch, South 

 Africa), through Prof. Cleveland Abbe: 

 Collection of photograi)h8 descriptive 

 of the scenery in the vicinity of the 

 Zambesi River and the neighborhood of 

 Victoria Falls. 28604. (Presented to 

 the Smithsonian Institution, and de- 

 posited in the National Museum.) 



FURMAN, C. M., Jr. (Clemsou College, S. 

 C): Stone tube. Purchase. 28809. 



Fuss, J. F. (Atlanta, Ga.): Larva of 

 Cochlioijod Moth (/sa in ornate), G. & 

 R. 28655. 



Gadow, Dr. H. (Cambridge, England) : 

 Goatsucker, Podargiis; Swift, Q/jf>seZ(/8 

 apiis; Goatsucker, Capriniuhjus; Honey 

 Creeper, Certhiola. Exchange. 29078. 



Gaddess, T. S. (Baltimore, Md.): Yel- 

 low Tumbler Pigeon. 28953. 



Gannaway, C. B. (Fort Smith, Aik.): 

 Ceremonial object plowed up near 

 Waldron. Purchase. 29408. 



Gardner, A. L. (Vermillion, N. Y.): 

 Silky Japanese fowl (28656); White- 

 crested white Polish Cockrel; Silver- 

 penciled Hamburg Cockrel, and Silver- 

 penciled Hamburg Pullet, in the flesh 

 (28801). 



Gardner, J. (Savannah, Ga.): Song 

 Sparrow, Mvlospiza faaciata , in theflesh, 

 with abnormal iilumage. 28967. 



