LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Farexhoi.t, Dr. A., U. S. Navy, (Vim, 

 Philippine Islands: Beetle (Trichogna- 

 thus nn Ion Olivier). 37458. 



Faringswobth, Tilten, Cedar Creek, 

 Tenn.: Centipede from Porto Rico. 

 37728. 



Farwell, O. A., Detroit, Mich.: Speci- 

 men of Thaspium from Michigan. 

 37242. 



Faucett, William, HopeGardens, Kings- 

 ton, Jamaica: Two plants from Jamaica. 

 37536. 



Featherstonhaugh, Dr. Thomas, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Thirty-nine watch move- 

 ments. 37070. 



Feldcamp, Sergt. George, U. S. Army, 

 San Nicholas, Ilocos Norte, Luzon, I'. I. : 

 Beetle. 37220. 



Ferriss, James H., Joilet, 111.: Land and 

 fresh-water shells from Arkansas repre- 

 senting 30 species (36905); fern from 

 Arkansas (37552). 



Field Columbian Museum, Chicago, 111. 

 Received through F. J. V. Skiff, direc- 

 tor: Breech-loading rifle, pocket rifle, 

 and an old-style swivel rifle (gift) 

 (37669) ; ethnological material from La 

 Plata and Montez, South America lex- 

 change) (38093). 



Fixley, J. B., Oregon City, Oreg. Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Plant. 36992. 



Fish Commission, I'. S., Hon. G. M. 

 Bowers, Commissioner: Crayfishes col- 

 lected in West Virginia in L899 (36745); 

 type specimens of new species of fishes 

 obtained by the steamer Fish Hawk 

 expedition to Porto Rico (36735); 

 100-f specimens of algse from Porto 

 Rico (37165); 14 plants from Indiana 

 (37213); collection of Ophiurans ob- 

 tained by the steamer Albatross in L891 

 (37381); plants collected in northern 

 Indiana by Prof. P.. W. Evermann 

 (37438); corals, turtle hones, alcoholic 

 reptiles, and mollusks from the expe- 

 dition of the Albatross to the southern 

 seas(:;74()4); planl from Maine (37468); 

 young Egret from Porto Pico ', ::7* '.'.»> . : 



shrimp ( Penaeus brasilii nsis) from Ka- 



tama Bay, Martha's Vineyard (37703); 

 corals from Porto Rico, collected by the 



Fisb Commission, U. S. — Continued, 

 steamer Fish Hawk in L899 (37753); 

 363 specimens of fishes from Porto Rico 

 collected by the steamer Fish Hawk 

 during January and February of 1899 

 (37759); collection or Arctic inverte- 

 brates made by the Princeton expe- 

 dition in 1899 (37772); 468 plants col- 

 lected in West Virginia by E. L. Morris 

 (37835); collection of Japanese crus- 

 taceans made by the steamer Albatross 

 (37954); skull of a Kamchatkan bear 

 (37958); invertebrates and mollusks 

 obtained principally from the vicinity 

 of Eastport, Maine (38054); specimen 

 of Aphthalmichthys caribbeus, type, Gill 

 and Smith, from San Geronimo, Porto 

 Rico, obtained by G. M. Gray (deposit) 

 (38097). 



Fisher, Dr. A. K. Received through De- 

 partment of Agriculture: Fifty plants 

 from Alaska collected by Messrs. Fisher 

 and Osgood. 37205. ( Set' under Agri- 

 culture, Department of; Grinnell, Dr. 

 George Bird; Little, L. G.) 



Fisher, H. H., Corpus Christi, Tex.: 

 Specimen of Cassia acKiifolia from 

 Texas. 37736. 



Fisher, H. L., Califon, X. J.: Three 

 plants from New Jersey. 37112. 



Fisher, W. IP, Baltimore, Aid.: Snake 

 representing the species Siforma dekayi 

 i 36851 i : 4 snakes representing the same 

 species from Maryland (36892); snake 

 (Eutainia sauriia) from Maryland 

 (37923). 



Fleming, J. 1 P. Toronto, < >ntario,< 'anada: 

 Two Stitch birds representing the 

 species Pogonornis cincta, from New 

 Zealand. Purchase. 36711. 



Fletcher, Dr. James, Dominion Ento- 

 mologist, l Utawa, Canada: Fifty moths, 

 including four type specimens. 37779. 

 CHER, < >. K.. Hospital Corps, U.S. 

 A.. Manila, P. P: Specimen of Tectoris 

 l,u nisi i Donovan. 36858. 



Flett, J. P.. Washington, D. 0. : Plants 

 from Alaska. (37092, 37507, 37635.) 



Floyd, A. P. Washington, 1>. C: Old- 

 style machete blade from (iuayama, 

 Porto Pico, used by the donor during 

 the war with Spain; knife used by a 



