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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Floyd, A. L. — Continued. 



sailor in the U. S. Navy: U. S. signal 

 flag used during tin' Cuban campaign. 

 Purchase. 36770. 



Floyd, F. <b, West Roxbury, Mass.: 

 Five living specimens of Dennstsedtia, 

 from Massachusetts. Exchange. 37206. 



Foote Mineral Company, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: Specimen of silver, from Kewee- 

 naw district, Michigan; slab of Sacra- 

 mento meteorite (37539); geological 

 specimens from various localities 

 (.'171147). Purchase. 



Fokt Monroe Arsenal, Fort Monroe, 

 Va. Received through Col. W. A. 

 Mayre, TJ. S. Army: Two Springfield 

 muzzle-loading rifies; 2 Springfield 

 breechdoading shotguns; 2 Joslyn 

 breech-loading carbines; 2 Colt's army 

 revolvers; 2 Remington army revolvers, 

 and 2 Remington navy revolvers. Pur- 

 chase. 37533. 



Foster, W. T., Sapucay, Paraguay. 

 Received through Hon. J. N. Ruffin, 

 U. S. consul, Asuncion, Paraguay: 

 Collection of insects (purchase) bird 

 skin and frogs (gift) (37045); 3 bats 

 from Sapucay (gift) (37061); received 

 through Rev. Samuel P. Craver and 

 Miss Mary W. Swaney, 80 birds' skins 

 from Paraguay (purchase) (37209); 

 about 170 bats from Paraguay (pur- 

 chase) (37875). 



Fougner, Iver, Crookston, Minn.: Col- 

 lection of ethnological objects from 

 I'.ella Coola, British Columbia. 37973. 

 (See under Smithsonian Institution, 

 Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



Frankfort on the Main, Germany; Mu- 

 seum Senckenbergianum. Received 

 through Dr. F. Kinkelin: Collection 

 of fossil plants. Exchange. 36934. 



Free Museum oi Science and Art, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.: Received through 

 Stewart Culin, director: Five plaster 

 casts of archaeological objects. Ex- 

 change. 3700.".. 



French, Capt. F. 11., U.S. Army, Buga- 

 son, Panay, J'. I.: Copy in English of 

 Aguinaldo's "Notice of Justice," a 

 mask, a cigarette holder, and a copy of 

 Aguinaldo's address to the Filipino 

 people. 37463. 



Frey, Dr. B. F., New Smyrna, Fla.: 

 Cerambycid beetle, Callichroma splen- 

 didum Leconte. 36839. 



Frierson, L. S., Frierson, La.: Shells 

 from Louisiana. 37063. 



Fritsch, Dr. Anton, Prague, Bohemia: 

 Plaster cast of a bust of Joachim Bar- 

 rande. 37433. 



Fuller, T. A., Calumet, Mass.: Ear of 

 pop corn affected with larvae. 37104. 



Fur Seal Commission, Treasury Depart- 

 ment: Collection of photographs of fur- 

 seals. Deposit. 37276. 



Furbush, Capt. C. L., Tagbilaran, Bohol, 

 P. I.: Four tanned skins of Lemur 

 (Galeopithecus). 37224. 



Gaines, Angus, Vincennes, Ind.: Frog. 

 36728. 



Garman, H., Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Lexington, Ky. : Ten speci- 

 mens of Armadttlidiutn vulgare from 

 Lexington. 37824. 



Garner, D. L., New York City: Ethno- 

 logical objects from Mpahomusor Pfau 

 tribe of West Central Africa. 36893. 



Gee, N. Gist, Columbia Female College, 

 Columbia, S. C. : Specimen of Branchi- 

 pus. 37701. 



Geer, Hon. 0. L. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution. ) 



Gellineau, Peter, Westerhall Estate, 

 Grenada, W. I.: Bats from the West 

 Indies. Purchase. 38083. 



Geologisches Institut. (See under Kiel, 

 Germany. ) 



Georgeson, C. C. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Gerend, John, Sheboygan, Wis.: Six- 

 teen stone sinkers and two pieces of 

 pottery from an Indian camping site in 

 Wisconsin. 38103. 



Gerrard, E., Camden Town, London, 

 England: Skeleton and stuffed speci- 

 men of a Golden mole. Purchase. 

 37901. 



Gholson, A. J., Round Lake, Miss.: 

 Stone implement from Mississippi. 

 37778. 



Giers, E. T., Washington, D. C. : Bats 

 and three insects from Trinidad, West 

 Indies. Purchase. 36938. 



