178 
Eimer, A. D. H., Manila, P. I.: 7938 
plants from the Philippine Islands 
(56666 : purchase). 
Eson, A. W., & COMPANY, Boston, 
Mass.: 2 specimens of newspaper 
illustration by the rotary photo- 
gravure process (56421). 
EMERICK, Nat., Chloride, N. 
Specimen of water-bug, 
macronyx (56204). 
ENGELHARDT, George P., Children’s 
Museum, The Brooklyn Institute of 
Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y.: 
12 specimens of Zodiarufago (56230). 
Mex.: 
Abedus 
Essic, H. O., State Horticultural Com- 
mission, Sacramento, Cal.: 29 type 
slides and 9 ecotype slides of 15 
species of aphids described by the 
donor (55808). 
Eustis, WILLIAM CorcorAN, Chairman, 
Inaugural Committee, Washington, 
D. C.: Bronze copy of the medal 
commemorating the inauguration of 
President Wilson and Vice President 
Marshall, March 4, 1913 (55675). 
Evans, WILLIAM T., New York City: 8 
paintings in oil, namely, “The 
Waterfall,’ by Addison T. Millar 
(56642); “ Gloucester Harbor,” by 
Guy C. Wiggins (56942); “A Good 
Story,” by Clara T. MacChesney 
(56975). 
Faus, R. Z., Edmonds, Wash.: Land 
and marine shells from Washington 
(55954). 
FarrFAx, The Misses GwWENDOLIND and 
LILLIAN, Washington, D. C.: A cra- 
die of the eighteenth century, used 
by William Faulkner, who served in 
the 4th and, 6th Pennsylvania regi- 
ments during the War of the Ameri- 
ean Revolution (56804). 
Fatt, Mrs. Grorcke W., Nashville, 
Tenn.: Blue brocaded satin dress, 
made by Worth in 1844, and worn by 
Mrs. James K. Polk at the White 
House (56907). 
FARNSWoRTH, Atva, North Rose, N. Y. 
(through Mr. A. ©. Weed): Shrew, 
Cryptotis parvus (55977). 
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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
| Faunrieroy, Miss Junier, Lynch Sta- 
tion, Va.: 43 plants from Virginia 
(56225 ; 56380). 
IEDERATED MAtAay StTates MUSEUMS. 
(See under Kuala Lumpur.) 
FELIPPONE, Dr. FLoRENTINO, Monte- 
video, Uruguay: Shells from Uru- 
guay (57071). 
Ferriss, JAMES H., Joliet, Ill.: 15 ferns 
mainly from the southwestern part 
of the United States (56556); skin 
of a rattlesnake from Arizona 
(57055). 
Vrsta, Dr. Enrico, Museo di Storia 
Naturale, Turin, Italy: 3 rabbits, 2 
mice and a dormouse, from Italy 
and the island of Rhodes (56610) ; 
specimen of Cervus corsicanus and 
one of Sus meridionalis, from Sar- 
dinia (56805). 
Firtp MusrtuM or NATURAL HIstToRY, 
Chicago, Ill.: Fragment and tracing 
of the type of Coelopleurum mariti- 
mum (56480); 11 ferns from Peru 
(56588). Exchange. 
FisHer, Miss ELizABETH GRACE, Stan- 
ford University, Cal.: 51 specimens 
of isopods, representing 6 species 
(56196 ; 56244). 
FISHER, GEORGE L., Houston, Tex.: 267 
plants principally from Texas and 
Missouri (55878; 56004; 56877). 
FircH, WILLIAM R., Smithsonian Insti- 
tution: 7 living specimens of Cac- 
taceae from near Steele, N. Dak. 
(56091). 
FLETCHER, Mrs. Mary MANNING 
(through Mr. Van H. Manning, ex- 
ecutor, Washington, D.C.) : 99 ethno- 
logical specimens, consisting mainly 
of basketry and beadwork,  be- 
queathed in memory of her husband, 
Louis ©. Fletcher (55955: bequest). 
Furnt, Dr. JAMES M., U. S. Navy (re- 
tired), Washington, D. C.: 4 speci- 
mens of nummulite limestone from 
the Pyramid of Cheops; 28 micro- 
scopic slides of mineral substances 
collected during a cruise of the 
U. S. 8. Nero (see Bull. U. S. N. M. 
No. 55); 184 microsecopie slides of 
