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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Farmville Lithia Springs Company, 

 Farmville, Va.: Sample of lithia water 

 from Farmville l 12983). 



Faxon, Walter. (See under Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, Cambridge Mass.). 



Felix, J. (See under Leipzig, Germany.) 



Felt, E. P., State entomologist, Albany, 

 X. V.: Parasitic Hymenoptera (43951). 



Ferguson, A. D., Kingsville, Tex.: 5 living 

 plants fn.ni Texas ( 13696). 



Ferguson, .T. M., Kingsville, Tex.: 6 plants 

 from Texas ( 13570, 43503); a cactus 

 (Echinocactus) from Texas (43619). 



Fernald, H. T., Amherst, Mass.: 3 cotypes 

 of a dipterous insect ( Entomobrya albicollis 

 Franklin) (44102). 



Fernekes, Val., Milwaukee, Wis.: 28 moths 

 ( 13453). 



FernOW, B. E. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Field Columbian Museum, Chicago, HI. 

 (received through F. .1. V. Skill', director): 

 (i sections of silicified bones of a Dinosaur 

 ( 14583: exchange). 



Fisher, C. A. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Fletcher, .Tames. (See under Rev. J. II. 

 Keen.) 



Flower, F. G., Seattle, Wash.: Spider 

 (Coriarachne brunneipes Banks) (43843). 



Foerste, A. F., Dayton, Ohio: Ordovician 

 fossils from Kentucky (1 1289). 



Foster, Wilson, St. Louis, Mo.: Copy of 

 "Cold Fields," a newspaper printed on 

 asbestos fiber (44097). 



Fowke, Gerard. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of American Ethnol- 

 ogy.) 

 Fox, M., Vernon, Tex.: Toad, Bufo wood- 



housei, from Texas (43575). 

 Fraile, M.. Washington, D. C: Plants 



( 13082,43013). 

 France, F. E., Platteville, Wis.: Cave mate- 

 rial from a mound near Platteville (44265 ). 

 Franceschi, F., Santa Barbara, Cal.: 2 



plants from California ( 14384). 

 Frazier, A. IF (See under Winthrop, 



Gov. Beekman. I 

 French Commission at the Louisiana 

 Pi r.chase Exposition (received through 

 Mmis. E. Terquem): Collection of illus- 

 trations (44417). 



French, G. II., Carbondale, 111.: 8 Lepidop- 

 tera and 2 Odonata from the Philippine 

 Islands (48270). 

 FRIEDHOLM, A. G., Waco, Tex.: Cacti from 



Texas (43804), 

 Fryett, W. S., Los Angeles, Cal.: Spring- 

 tails or Podurids, of the genus Achoreutes 

 ( 13415). 

 Fulcher, William, London, England: Sec- 

 tion of an oak beam taken from the chapel 

 of Newgate Pi ison, London, burned by the 

 Gordon Rioters in June, 1780 (44395). 

 Furniss, II. W. (See under Alvaro Gui- 



meraes. ) 

 Gaillard, Maj. D. D., U. S. Army, St. 

 Louis, Mo. (received through Brig. 

 C.cn. T. E. Wilcox, retired): 2 plants 

 i Larex occidentalis) from British Columbia 

 (43196); plant from South Carolina 

 (43305). 

 Gamer, A. F., West Lafayette, Ind.: 5 



birds ( 13180). 

 Gardner, W. J., Washington, D. C: 41 

 plants, collected by F. G. Taylor in Texas 

 (43443). 

 Carman, IF, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Lexington, Ky.: evening primrose 

 (Anogra) from Kentucky (44483). 

 Garrett, A. ()., Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 Aster (Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene) 

 from Utah (43113). 

 Garroway, R. & T., Glasgow, Scotland 

 (received through British Royal Commis- 

 sion at the Louisiana Purchase Exposi- 

 tion): Samples of chemicals, etc., used in 

 the arts (444. r >2). 

 Gates, E. D. (See under Gates Pottery 



Company.) 

 Gates Pottery Company, Terra Cotta, 111. 

 (received through E. D. Gates): Speci- 

 men of Teco pottery (43222). 

 Catlike, L II. (See under Henry Suter. ) 

 Gaut, J. IF, Biological Survey, Department 

 of Agriculture (received through Biolog- 

 ical Survey): 3 unios from Indian Torri- 

 tory (43194); 8 plants from Oklahoma 

 (43462); living cactus from Texas ( 44034 ) ; 

 3 living plants from Texas ( 14474). (See 

 under Department of Agriculture. ) 

 Gee, N. Gist, Soochow, China: 2 nest> of 

 Swift (Tachornis infumatus and Micropus 

 subfurcatus) (43930): 4 insects (43943). 



