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FAYSSOUX, H. A., Hollister, N. C.: 3 | FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM, Uni- 
pearls found in oysters from Norfok, 
Va. (66250). 
FAZ, Atrrepo, Valparaiso, Chile: A 
collection of Diptera, comprising 45 
species and approximately 1380 speci- 
mens (65313, exchange). 
FELIPPONDE, Dr. Frorentino, Monte- 
video, Uruguay: 11 crustaceans (1 
barnacle, 6 shrimps, 4 crabs); a 
sponge, 45 mollusks, 2 echinoderms, 
1 fish and a collection of insects 
(65373) ; 5 specimens representing 5 
species of South American fresh- 
water mollusks (65564, exchange) ; 
a miscellaneous lot of specimens, in- 
cluding echinoderms, crustaceans, 
mollusks, insects, reptiles, and fishes 
(66165). 
FELLOWS, Dr. Dana W., Fort Kent, 
Me.: 690 plants from Maine (65360). 
FERNALD, Dr. H. T., Department of 
Entomology, Massachusetts Agricul- 
tural College, Amberst, 
cuckoo bees (65664). 
FERRISS, James H., Joliet, DL: 5 
specimens of cacti (65480, 65522); 9 
plants (cacti) (65460, exchange). 
FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL 
HISTORY, Chicago, [fll. (through 
Dr. C. F. Millspaugh): 22 plants 
from the Santa Catalina Islands, 
Calif. (66477, exchange). 
FISHBACK, Cuirrorp L., Washington, 
D. C.: Salamander collected on 
Blagden’s Estate, from a pool near 
Piney Branch (662385). 
FISHER, Grorce L., Houston, Tex.: 
306 plants (65584) ; 28 plants, chiefly 
from Texas (66072). 
FLEMING, J. H., Toronto, Ontario, 
Canada: 6 bird skins from Celebes 
(65922, exchange). 
FLETT, J. B., Ashford, Longmire 
Springs, Wash. (through Prof. C. V. 
Piper) : 20 plants and 7 ferns from 
Washington (66159, 66379). 
FLORANCH, EE. L., Jzp., New York 
City: Cloth shoulder device of the 
Highty-first Division, United States 
Army, worn during the World War 
(65866). 
Mass.: 2 
versity of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.: 
Vertebra of a fin-back whale 
(65992) ; 2 mollusks from Gulfport, 
representing the species Furbonilia 
(Pyrgiscus) (66333). 
FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY OF, Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, Gaines- 
ville, Fla. (through J. R. Watson): 
20 specimens of thrips (65676). 
FLOURNOR, J. C., Laredo, Tex.: 
Mexican archeological specimens, to- 
gether with several frauds (66025, 
deposit). 
FLYNN, Asupy T., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Combination jackknife, and a 
cigar case, gilt lacquer with minia- 
ture, about 1800 (65317, 66194). 
FOERSTH, Dr. Aveust F., Steele 
High School, Dayton, Ohio; Cast of 
a rare Silurian crinoid type, and a 
specimen of Dayton flood laminated 
mud (65725) ; cast of 32 type speci- 
mens of Paleozoic cephalopods 
(66549). 
FOOTH, Dr. J. S., Creighton Uni- 
versity, Omaha, Nebr.: A needle- 
work illustration of enlarged micro- 
scopic views of animal cells and 
tissues, and blood crystals, embroid- 
ered in colored silks on linen by the 
wife of the donor (65528). 
FORBES, Dr. 8. A. (See under Illi- 
nois State Natural History Survey, 
Urbana, Ill.) 
FORNANZINI, Gervaso, Valtellina, 
Lanzada, Italy: Detachable front 
gun sight for a double-barrel gun 
(Italian) (65338). 
FORTIN, M. J., Indianapolis, Ind.: 
Mosquito, Toxorhynchites brevipai- 
pis, from Africa (66296). 
FOSHAG, W. F., U. 8S. National Mu- 
seum: A groupof pink beryl crystais 
from San Diego County, Calif. 
(65289). 
FOSS, HARgoxp. 
Hill.) 
FOSTER, C. L., Kiating, Szechuan, 
China: 16 fragments of rocks, and 
14 specimens of invertebrate fossils 
from China (66592, 65979). 
(See under J. ee 
