?90 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



English, I. D. (Spruce Pine, North Carolina), (through W. S. Yeates). Five speci- 

 mens of minerals from North Carolina. 2*2042. 



EtTINQSHausen, Prof. Dr. Constantin vox (University Gratz, Styria, Austro- 

 Huftgary). Four species of fossil plants. 21434. 



Evans, John A. (Coalport, Pennsylvania). A spear-head from Fairfax County, Vir- 

 ginia. 21921. 



EveRMaNN, Prof B. W. (Bloomington, Indiana). A collection of thirty species of 

 fishes from Indiana, taken in the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers, and in Deer 

 Creek, Indiana. 20853. 

 (See under Jenkins, Prof. O. P.) 



Fairchild, Col. Ashrel (Morgantown, West Virginia). Flint-lock horse-pistol and 

 lantern. (Deposited.) 21136. 



Falconer, J. M. (Brooklyn, New York). An engraving "The Building of Brooklyn 

 Bridge" (21062) ; one etching and one dry point by the donor. (20837.) 



Farquhar, Dr. G. S. (Glenford, Ohio.) Stone implements from Perry County, Obio. 

 21377. 



Farrington, O. C. (New Haven, Connecticut). Serpentine rock from Maltby Rock, 

 Connecticut. 21185. 



Faucher, G. L. (West Winsted, Connecticut). Stone implements from Connecticut. 

 21437. 



FeNTOn, Henschel (New York City, New York). An old English double flageolet. 

 (Purchased). 21866. 



Field aud Greenwood (Brownsville, Texas). A skin of Varied Bunting (Passerina 

 Versicolor) from Texas (22161) ; a bird-skin (Couch's Kingbird) and sternum of 

 Albino Green-winged Teal from Texas (21401) ; a Derby Flycatcher from Texas 

 (21595) ; a specimen of Merrill's Parauque (Nyctidromus albicollia merrilli) from 

 Brownsville, Texas(21870); and a Texas Seed-eater. (22082.) 



Field, G. W. (Brockton, Massachusetts). Three birds. 20939. 



First Japanese Trading Company (New York City, New York). A Japanese musi- 

 cal instrument, and two Japanese masks (purchased) (21170); porcelain- ware, 

 drum, aud palanquin from Japan (purchased) (21178). 



Fish, Charles F. (Fall River, Massachusetts). Forty-nine photographs of Indians. 

 22137. 



Fish Commission, U. S. (Washington, District of Columbia). Twelve living ele- 

 phant tortoises, seven living amblystomas, and three living Painted Terrapins 

 (21369); (through Colonel M. McDonald) two living opossums, and six living 

 turtles (21480) ; a collection of archaeological, aud geological specimens, coins, 

 mammals, reptiles, batrachians, insects, arachnids, myriopods, birds' eggs, skele- 

 tons of birds, mammals, fossils, plants, seeds, lichens, mosses, fungi and fossil 

 woods, made by the steamer Albatross during the voyage from Norfolk, Virginia, 

 to San Francisco, California, in 1887 and 1888; a collection of birds, fishery im- 

 plements and models, obtained by the steamer A Ibatross (21699); a large collec- 

 tion of birds, mammals, plants, reptiles, stone implements, birds' skeletons, eth- 

 nological objects, aud fossil woods made by the steamer Albatross in Alaska 

 (21734) ; three specimens of Marbled Cat-fish collected by Mr. Rogan, Russellville, 

 Tennessee (21835) ; skin and skeleton of Spotted Porpoise collected by the Fish 

 Commission schooner Grampus (21874); a collection of fishes made by Prof. C. H. 

 Gilbert and Dr. J. A. Henshall in the tributaries of the Ohio River (22094) ; and 

 three specimens of Sting Ray (Trygon centrum) from Chesapeake Bay (22146). 

 (See under Latimer, C. E., and Lee, Prof. L. A., and Thomas Lee.) 



Fisher, Dr. A. K. (Department of Agriculture). A large collection of birds' skins, 

 (deposited) (21497) ; Fish Crows (Corvus ossifragus) from Washington, District 

 of Columbia (21790). 



Fiston, F. Albert (New York City, New York). A campaign badge. 21761. 



