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Foreign exchanges . 55 



Forestry collection, accessions to the 171 



report on the section of 171 



review of work in section of 26 



Foi-rer, R. , Roman pottery and Coptic cloths purchased from 100 



Forwood, Dr. W. H 108 



Fossil plants exchanged 58 



department of 33 



principal accessions to the de])artment of 81 



rearrangement of . 20 



report on the department of 255 



France, ethnological specimens from 142 



specimens sent to 3(5 



l^rancis, Joseph 92, 99, 101 



Franklin's grouse, eggs of 80 



Franks, naval architecture of the 552 



Frazar, George B., sends stone implements 90, 185 



Fries, Prof. T. M. , exchange with 58 



Frost, L. L., sends archc^iological specimens 87, 91 



Frye, W. E., presents specimens from Africa 83 



Fulton. Dr. Hugh, exchange with 57 



shells obtained from 227 



Funston, Frederick 33 



plants collected by 251 



Furniture and fix tvu*es, appropriation for 69 



Galapagos Islands, mollusks of the .30, 226 



Gale, Denis, birds' eggs presented by 213 



birds presented by 209 



Garrison, Dr. F. H 217 



Gear, Hon. John H. . crinoid received from 246 



Geare, R.I 22 



in charge of correspondence and reports 73 



Geisler, B. and H., authorized to obtain mammals from New Guinea 204 



Gem collection, condition of the 260 



General considerations 3 



Genesis of the National Museum, The 273 



Geographical list of specimens sent for report 54 



names, board on 13 



review of the more important accessions 79 



• of the more imi)ortant accessions of the year 82 



statement of distribution of si ecimens 35 



Geological material, identification of 263 



s])e('imens exchanged 59, 263 



Geological Survey (U. S.), collections transmitted by the 111 



photographs presented by the 262 



transmits agatized wood 86 



fossils 81, 86, 87, 90, 93, 100, 247 



minerals 86, 87, 91 , 93, 94, 101 



ores and rocks 81, 84, 262 



slabs of slate 92 



specimens of gyrocei'as 89 



Geological survey of Arkansas 66 



SM 91, PT 2 54 



