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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



FROGGATT, Walter W., Entomolog- 

 ical Branch, Agricultural Depart- 

 ment, Sydney, New South Wales: 13 

 adult sawflies and many larvae 

 (67011). 



FROST, C. A., Framingham, Mass. : 9 

 beetles, including 5 paratypes 

 (68118). 



FROST, G. Allan, Tubbenden Cottage, 

 Farnsborough, Kent, England: 21 

 specimens of British fossils (66923, 

 exchange). 



FRYE, Prof. T. C, Department of 

 Botany, University of Washington, 

 Seattle, Wash. : 2 specimens of plant 

 from Washington (67507, 6S1 85). 



FUCHS & LANG MANUFACTURING 

 CO., THE, New York City: Plaster 

 bust of Senefelder, the inventor of 

 lithography (66917). 



FYLE, S. L., Perryman, Md. : Speci- 

 men of albino crow from Maryland 

 (6733S). 



GABRIEL, C. J., Abbotsford, Mel- 

 bourne, Australia : 24 species of ma- 

 rine sbells from South Australia 

 (6S385). 



GAERSTE, Dr. Thomas, Curacao, 

 Dutch West Indies : Dragonfly and a 

 gecko (60937) ; snake and 2 lizards 

 from Curacao (60940) ; large locust 

 or bird grasshopper (6704S) ; scor- 

 pion (07930) ; toad from Curacao 

 (68025). 



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

 6 specimens of colemanite from Col- 

 ville Wash, Nev. (66908). 



(See also under W. S. Russell.) 



GANNETT, Roger L., Washington, 

 D. C. (through Frank L. Hess) : 

 Specimen of jadeite and albite 

 from northern Burma (67249). 



GARCIA Y MERCET, Ricardo, Museo 

 Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, 

 Hipodromo, Madrid, Spain: 21 spec- 

 imens of chalcid flies, representing 

 15 species (67975, exchange). 



GARDNER, Dr. Julia A., and Dr. C. 

 Wythe COOKE, U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : 38 speci- 

 mens, 10 species, of land and fresh- 

 water shells from Blue Springs 



GARDNER, Dr. Julia A.— Continued. 

 Branch, 4 miles northeast of Mari- 

 anna, Fla. (66803). 



GARRETT, A. O., Salt Lake City, 

 Utah : 3 plants from Wyoming and 

 South Dakota (06795, G6S33, 66900 ) . 



GARRETT, C, Cranbrook, British 

 Columbia, Canada : 31 flies, 23 of 

 which, representing 5 species, are 

 paratypes ( 67760 ) . 



GAUMER, Dr. George F., Izamal, Yu- 

 catan, Mexico : 18 specimens of cacti 

 (66992, 673S3) ; plant from Mexico 

 (67792). 



GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVER- 

 SITY, Department of Botany, 

 Washington, D. C. (through Prof. 

 Robert F. Griggs) : 142 plants from 

 Greece (67004). 



GERSTENBERG, E., Washington, D. 

 C. : Mounted head of a walrus 

 (68360). 



GIBSON, Frank M., Baltimore, Md. : 

 2 moths (67S15). 



GICHNER, Lawrence. (See under 

 Miss E. W. Tracey.) 



GILBRETH, Frank B., Montclair, N. 

 J. : Series of 14 pbotographs show- 

 ing methods of studying motions in 

 industry and the results obtained 

 applied toward elimination of fa- 

 tigue (67646). 



GILCHRIST, J. D. F., Department of 

 Zoology, University of Cape Town, 

 Cape Town, South Africa : 3 speci- 

 mens (cotypes) of lancelets from 

 Cape Town, South Africa (6833S). 



GILL, De Lancey, Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution : Half tone in 3 colors, en- 

 titled "The Red Sunshade," from 

 a photograph by Prof. A. Miethe 

 (67865). 



GILPIN, LANGDON & CO. (INC.), 

 Baltimore, Md. : 7 specimens of 

 pow r dered drugs of different degrees 

 of fineness (67238) ; 22 specimens 

 of whole and powdered vegetable 

 drugs (6S430). 



GLOVER, A. K., Grossmont, Calif.: 

 162 seaweeds (66793). 



GLOVER, Dr. Norman C. (See under 

 American Osteopathic Association, 

 and Dr. George A. Still.) 



