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meteoric iron from Canon Diablo, Arizona (gift) (26144) ; 18 specimens of min- 

 erals from various localities; specimens of spinel, quartz after coral, selenite. 

 celestite, laumontite, hematite, and a slab of byperstbene ; specimens of crocoite, 

 native sulphur, and brookite; 32 specimens of minerals from various localities 

 (26539, 26833, 26834, 26875) (purchased for AVorld's Columbian Exposition) ; speci- 

 men of auglesite on galena from Sardinia (gift) (26876). 



Foui), H. Clay (Washington). Grayhound, Canis familiaris, in the flesh. 26806. 



Ford, T. C. (Aberdeen, S. Dak.). Five sketches of stone circles and figures from 

 Mcintosh County, N. Dak. 26779. 



Forest and Stream Puuhsiiing Company. (See under J. Ridler.) 



Forrester, R. (Scofield, also Castle Gate, Utah). Specimen of rholadomija Kingii 

 (26000); fossil plants from (he Laramie group (26096); rocks (26411); fossil 

 Ophiuran (26690); 6 specimens of Chemnitzia CoalvUlensh, Meek? (27054). 



Fowler, V. Hall (Fort Huachuca, Ariz.). Set of eggs of white-necked raven; set 

 of eggs of scorched horned lark (the latter new to the collection) 26219. 



Fox, William J. (Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, Pa.). Three type 

 specimens of Odijnerus Aldricltli Fox (gift) (26952); 64 specimens, representing 

 19 species of hymenoptera, 6 sjiecies of hemiptera, and 3 species of diptera from 

 Jamaica (exchange). (26274.) 



Fraxciolixi, Leopold (Florence, Italy). Collection of musical instruments. Pur- 

 chase. 26256. 



Francis, Joseph (Minneapolis, Minn.). Books and papers pertaining to Mr. Francis' 

 inventions and travels. 26760. 



Frazar, G. B. (West Medford^ Mass.). Three hundred arch:eological objects con- 

 sisting of rude and leaf-shaped implements, arrow and spear-heads, hammer- 

 stones, rubbing-stone, broken hatchet and pebbles slightlj^ worked from Black- 

 man's Point, Marshfield, Mass. ; also small, rude, chipped implements, worked 

 flakes, and other objects from ''Goat's Acre," Arlington, Mass. ; 8i)ecimenof peat 

 and piece of volcanic rock, two specimens of chabazite and stilbite from Nova 

 Scotia. Exchange. 26569. 



Fredd, John J. (Pottstown, Pa.) Specimens of "ringing rocks" from Montgomery 

 County, Pa. 26217. 



Freeland, John J. (Washington). Copper mold for making pewter spoons, sup- 

 posed to be over 80 years old. 26.599. 



Friedenwald, Dr. A. (Baltimore, Md.). Kiddush cloth. 26371. 



Fries, Dr. T. (See under University of Upsala.) 



Fry, Mrs. H. L. (New York City). Cane used by Ebenezer Fry, a soldier of the 

 Revolution, who was wounded at the battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. 26776. 



Fulton, Hugh (London, England). Two beetles (purchase) (27020); shells, repre- 

 senting 25 species (exchange) (27123). 



Gabel, T. R. (Albuquerque, N. Mex.). Three specimens of onyx marble. 26684. 



Gabrill Chicago Portrait AND View Company (Chicago, 111.). Eiglit photographs 

 representing volcanic phenomena. Purchased for the World's Columbian Expo- 

 siti(m. 26155. 



Ganter, H. C. (Mammoth Cave, Ky.). Cave materials from the Manunoth Cave, col- 

 lected by George P. Merrill for The World's Columbian Exposition (26154); 3 

 large and 1 small blind-fish, Amhhjnpsis spelaius (26794). 



Gatschet, Dr. A. S. (Seneca, Mo.). Modoc bow and arrow unule by Sam Modoc, of 

 Quapaw Reservation. 26323. (See under Smithsonmn Institution. Bureau of 

 Ethnology.) 



Geological Survey of Texas (Austin, Tex.), through J. A. Singley. Shells 

 (26613); land-shells, representing 10 species, identified by Dr. Sterlvi (26813); 

 fresh-water shells (26960). 



George, W. A. (Forney, Tex.). Four specimens of an undetermined si)ecies of 

 Sphwfulites, and 1 specimen oi Aiianchytes texuna, Cragin. 27139. 



