LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 783 



FowKE, Gkrard (Sidney, Ohio). Quartz gorget and an arrow-shaft rubber, from 

 Monougahela City, Pa.; large, rude, chipped imiilements and 2 small flints of pe- 

 culiar forms, from Flint Ridge, Licking County, Ohio; jterforator, from Ripley, 

 Ohio, and a hematite cone from Augusta, Ky. 2.3599. Purchase. 



Fowi.KK, John J. (Washington, N. C). Miocene fossils from Wilmington, N. C. 

 (collected 1)y Mr. Fowler). 24076. 



Fraxcis, Joseph (Minneapolis, Minn.). Silver medal of Franklin Institute, Penn- 

 sylvania, presented to Mr. Francis in 1854;" gold medal, from Ferdinand II, 

 King of Sicily ; silver medal, a decoration of the Soci(^t6 Gendrale des Nauf- 

 rages, France; insignia of the Order of St. Stanislaus, presented by the Em- 

 peror of Russia. 23360. 



Frazek, George B. (West Medford, Mass.). One hundred and fifty-eight stone im- 

 plements from Blackman's farm, Blackmans Point, at the mouth of Cut River, 

 Marshtield, Mass. 23756. Exchange. 



Frp;y, S. L. (Palatine Bridge, N. Y.). Collection of archseological objects, consisting 

 of a hanmier-stone, 3 pieces of flint rudely chii)ped, 69 fragments of pottery and 

 fragnu'uts of animal bones, shells, and other specimens. 23437. Exchange. 



F'riedenwali), Dr. H. (Baltimore, Md.). Piece of cloth stamped in Hebrew intended 

 for a bag to contain the Phylactery (23413) ; 17 photographs of Jewish syna- 

 gogues. (23474.) Purchase. 



Fritillaria Club of Yakima Valley (North Yakima, Wash,), through Mrs. S. E. 

 Steinweg, president. Collection of botanical specimens. 23871. 



Frost, L. L. (Susanvilie, Cal.). Stone mortar, found 6 feet below the surface near 

 Honey Lake, obsidian point with shoulders on one side, from the bank of the 

 Susan River, 2 obsidian arrow-points from near Susanvilie, perforated stone tab- 

 let found 6 feet l)elow the surface with remains of human skeleton, 2 round peb- 

 bles, and a flint perforator from Snake Creek, Nevada. 23441. 



Fry, C. W. (Luckett's Virginia). Barn Owl {Sfrix jyrafhicola) in the flesh. 23885. 



Frye, W. E. (Royal Observatory, Cape Town, South Africa), through Prof. Cleve- 

 land Abbe and W. A. Brown. Small series of antelope horns (23467) ; specimen 

 of asbestus from Orange River, Mount Hopetown; Iceland spar from Van-Rliyu- 

 Dorf, west coast; pierced stone — Bushman's club-head or sling-stone — found near 

 Cape Saint Francis lighthouse, South Africa; skull of Tiger (Felis pardus) from 

 Cape Leopard, Hamansdorp, and a small gourd used as a whistle. (23670.) 



Fui>TON, Hugh (South Kensington, London, S. W., England). Eight fresh- water 

 and marine shells representing 7 species (purchase) (23491); 15 specimens of 

 shells. Exchange. (24444.) 



Gale, Denls (Gold Hill, Colo.), through Capt. Charles E. Beudire. Four birds' 

 skins representing 3 species from Colorado (23909); 4 eggs (1 set) of AccipUer 

 cooperi, 5 eggs of Colymhits iiigricollii^ californicits, 5 eggs of Fulica americana, 4 

 eggs of Recurrirofitra a me ri cava, 4 eggs of PhaJaropus fricolor, 4 eggs and nest of 

 Empidonux pusiUus, 4 eggs and nest of Empidonax hammondi, 3 eggs and nest of 

 Gcoihhjp'is tnchas oecideiitalis, 4 eggs and nest of Ccrthia fnmUiaris inontana, 3 

 eggs and nest of Spizell a socially arizotnv (2,3913). 



Garbutt, George (New York City, N. Y.). Two specimens of asbestus from the 

 "Queen of the Hills" mine, Bradford, Logan County, Idaho. 23919. 



Gardner, J. (Savannah, Ga.). White albino Rice-bird. 23516. 



Garner, R. L. (See under Johannes Marjenhotf). 



Garwood, Spencer (Milford Center, Ohio). Shrew {Sorex sp.) 24282. 



Gatschet, Dr. A. S. (See under Lady Edith Blake.) 



Gear, Hon. .Tohn H. (Burlington, Iowa). Crinoid from the Lower Carboniferous, 

 Keokuk Group, near Keokuk, Iowa. 23342. 



Gearic, R. I. (U. S. National Museum). Lar\;i of ('((lonoiiia. ])robably scrutator, of 

 the family Carahidw. 23606. 



Genth, Dr. F. A. (I'hiladelphia, Pa.) Specimen of monazite sand from Caravellas, 

 Brazil. 24468. 



