782 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUlr^EUM, 1891. 



Fish Commission, U. S. — Continued. 



1889, by Messrs. C. H. Bollmau ami Beit Fesler (24048) ; small collection of fishes 

 cousistiuif of ffalichares radiatua, Liitjainis analh, Malthe radiata, EuUnnia Umhafa, 

 and Lcjioinis pdUidus, made by Dr. J. A. Henshall in 1889 (24049); c<dlecti(m <»f 

 fishes from the Gulf of Mexico, made by the schooner Grampus in 1889 (24098); 

 447 crabs belonj;injf to the <;enus PiDiopeiis collected during recent years by the 

 Fish Conuuission (24280) ; 2,179 specimens of brachyurans, representing 23 spe- 

 cies obtained partly from Ihe dredgings of the steamer Albatross in the Pacific 

 Ocean and partly from the Atlantic coast (24517). 

 Through Mr. W. H. Abbott: Specimens of a small Aariety of barnacle found at- 

 tached to rushes growing on the shore of Clear Water Harbor, Florida (24141). 



Fisher, Adam (Moorefield, W. Va.). Oriskany sandstone containing fossils. 23908. 



Fisher, William H. (Baltimore, Md.). Long-billed Marsh Wren (Cistothorus 

 palustris) in the flesh, from Black River, Maryland. 24454. 



FiTZHUGH, D. H. (Bay City, Mich.). Trout-perch {Percopsis (juttatus) from the 

 mouth of the -Saginaw River. 23935. 



Flechter, Victor S. (New York City). Viola d'amour from Germany, Hurdy- 

 Gurdy and Kit from London (purchase) (23899) ; 2 photographs (back and front 

 view) of Paganini violin, made by Guarnerius, now on exhibition at Genoa, 

 Italy (gift) (23938). 



Fletcher, Dr. R., Army Medical Museum. (See under Lieut. R. If. Fletcher, U. S. 

 Army.) 



Fletcher, Lieut. Robert H. (U. S. Army). Gaming-sticks used by the Hupa In- 

 dians of California (23829), through Dr. Robert Fletcher, Army Medical Museum, 

 dance-stick, 2 arrows, photograph of "White Deer Dance" of the Hupa Indians 

 (24368). 



Fletcher, S. M. (Lima, Ohio), through Hon. S. S. Yoder. Oil-sand rock from the 

 Union Oil Company, well No. 9, on the Barse Track, McKean County, Pa., ob- 

 tained from a depth of 1,730 feet. 24109. 



Flower, Hon. Roswell P., M. C. (House of Representatives). Old iron axe, English 

 penny of 1734, brass Inxtton, brass arrow-point, 27 stone arrow-points, and stone 

 tablet found near the ruins of Fort George, New York. 23.547. 



FoLGER, Commander William L. (U. S. Navy). (See under Navy Department, 

 Bureavi of Ordnance.) 



Foote, a. E. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Thirty-one minerals from various localities, con- 

 sisting of calcite, apophyllite, native sulphur, smithsonite, serpierite, hydrozinc- 

 ite, thulite, pyrite, hematite, senarmontite, and 3 cup opals (24370); 28 minerals 

 consisting of hematite, valentinite, nadorite, apatite, cerussite, scorodite, adam- 

 ite, scheelite, glauberite, hedenbergite, apophyllite, and calcite. (24434). Pur- 

 chase. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Company (New York City). Two alcoholic 

 specimens of Lepomis cyanellus from Argentine, Mich., and Caranx sp. from an 

 unknown locality. 23495. (See under F. M. Comstock.) 



Forrester, R. (Scofield, Utah). Fossil shell, (Toniobasis macilenfa White, from the 

 Laramie Group, Iron County, Utah. 24295. 



FoRWOoi), Dr. W. H., U. S. Army (Soldiers' Home, Washington, D. C). Siihene 

 crystals, from Bridgewater, Delaware County, Pa., crystal of selenite from Ells- 

 worth, Ohio, and 4 specimens of quartz from Crystal Mountain, near Hot Springs, 

 Ark. 23865. 



Foster, F. D. (Norwalk, Ohio). Forty-two photographs of Zulus, copied from pic- 

 tures brought by Mr. and Mrs. Richards from Zululand. 23602. 



Foster, Mrs. R. A. (New York City, N. Y.). Sword presented to Albert H. Foster 

 in 1862, by Company D, Twenty-fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, of 

 which he was a member. 24418. 



