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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1920. 



FERNALD, JosiAH E. (See under 

 .Miss Elizabeth S. Stevens.) 



FERRISS, James II., Joliet, 111. 

 (through Dr. William Trelease) : 2 

 plants (65036). 



FEWKES, Dr. J. Walter. (See under 

 J. W. Ingalls, and F. R. Whitney.) 



FIELD, L. R., Meridian, Idaho: Speci- 

 men of Eremobates pallipes (63896). 



FINLAND, GEOLOGICAL ( 'OM M I S- 

 SION OF, Helsingfors, Finland: A 

 collection comprising 2.") varieties of 

 geological material (<">44<'..~>, ex- 

 change). 



FISHER, George L., Houston, Tex.: 

 54 plants C63967) ; 80 plains from 

 Texas (64611). 



FISHER, Mrs. Samuel T.. Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (through Mrs. R. G. 

 Hoes): 2 embroidered silk aprons 

 made by Mrs. Sara Upham of Mas- 

 sachusetts (born in 1830) (64325). 



FISHER, W. S., Bureau of Entomol- 

 ogy, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. ('. : 20 insects 

 including female of Gomphaeschna, 

 species (63932.) 



FITTS, William. Springfield, Mass.: 

 36 specimens of datolite from West- 

 field, Massachusetts (64609). 



FLEISHMAN. Simon. (See under 

 Mrs. Simon Kami.) 



FLETCHER, Charms W., Los An- 

 geles, Calif (through Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey) : 

 Fragments of the mineral boussin- 

 gaultite from South Mountain, near 

 Ventura. California (G4324). 



FLETCHER, M., Imperial Entomolo- 

 gist (See under Agricultural Re- 

 search Institute, Rush Bihar, India). 



FLORIDA STATE GEOLOGICAL 

 SURVEY, Tallahassee. Fla. : Type 

 specimen of the fossil bird, Jabiru 

 irrillsi (64997, exchange). 



FLORIDA STATE MUSLIM. Gaines- 

 ville, Fla.: Marine mollusk from 

 Florida (G49."HM. 



FORNANZINI, Gervaso, Yaltellina, 

 Lanzada, Ttaly: 4 minerals from 

 Italy (64653). 



FOSHAG, W. F., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: A small collection of minerals 

 from Amelia, Virginia (64<>.'it;>: 

 prehnite crystals from Crestmore, 

 near Riverside, California (64380). 



LOSS, J. W., San Francisco. Calif: A 

 die, engraved in fine-drained black 

 slate, from which castings in clay. 

 plaster or lead can be made. 



FOWLER, Capt. S. S. (See under 

 Zoological Service, Giza, Egypt.) 



FOX, Burton S., R. M. P. Service, 

 Ran IV, Alberta, Canada (through Dr. 

 ( '. D. Wal.cott) : A specimen of talc 

 from .Mount Whymper, near Ver- 

 milion Lass, west of Banff, Alberta, 

 Canada (64483). 



FRACKER, S. B.. Madison Wis.: Bee- 

 tle. Anametis granulata (63956). 



FRAIPONT, Dr. Chari.es. (See under 

 Liege, Belgium. University of Liege.) 



FREDERICK, C, Soldiers Home, 

 Washington, D. C. : 2 Swiss bronze 

 coins, five centimes and ten centimes, 

 respectively, struck in 1918 (04691). 



FRY, Miss Laura A.. Lafayette, Ind. 

 (through (lie Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 Wig by the donor entitled " Her 

 Dream" (65178). 



FULLER, Mrs. Richard S., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (through Mrs. Julian- 

 James) : Wearing apparel of the 

 Derby family of Salem, Massachu- 

 setts (<;44:{0, loan). 



GAIGE, L. M. (See under Michigan, 

 University of, Museum of Zoology.) 



GALE. Hoyt S., Washington, D. C. : 

 Samples of crude salts from the Pin- 

 tados Salar, Tarapaca, Chile (04254) ; 

 2 specimens of potash from Amelie 

 Mine. Alsace; 1 of salt from Spain, 

 and 1 of potassium chloride with 

 anhydrous borax from Searles Lake, 

 California (64471). 



GARCIA Y MERCET, R„ Madrid, 

 Spain: 11 insects Chalcidoidea, 9 

 species (63894). 



GARDENER, Mrs. Helen H. (See 

 under National American W^iian 

 Suffrage Association.) 



GARESCHE, Louis J„ Washington, D. 

 C. : Uniform coat, sash, epaulets, 

 dress sword and service sword, worn 



