LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Fuint, Dr. James M.—Continued. 
animals and plants; 4 microscopic 
slides of diatoms and coccolinths; 
one microscope (Crouch, London), 
and accessories; one microtome; one 
turntable; 21 slide boxes, 90 micro- 
scopic slides of foraminifera, radio- 
laria, ete. (56117). 
FOLLENSBEE, FRANK, Clarendon, Va.: A 
gold medal presented to Joshua Fol- 
lensbee, naval engineer, by the Cham- 
ber of Commerce and Citizens of 
New York in commemoration of his 
services in laying the first transat- 
lantic telegraph cable in 1858 (56385 : 
loan). 
Fotsom, J. W., Urbana, Ill.: 15 speci- 
mens of Collembola, including 5 co- 
types of 3 species (56899). 
Ford, DANNA and STANLEY, Harlingen, 
Tex.: 3 species of Saturnian cocoons 
(56900). 
Forp, J. S., jr., Harlingen, Tex.: Moth, 
Rothschildia jorulla (56717). 
Forest Sirk Company, New York City: 
12 samples of brocaded novelty silks 
(56947). 
Forrester, Mrs. Ropert, Salt Lake City, 
Utah (through Dr. George H. Girty, 
U. 8S. Geological Survey): A speci- 
men of calcareous tufa from a spring 
terrace between Silverton and Du- 
rango, Colo. (56083). 
Fortune, G. M., Buffalo, Kans.: Larva 
of a moth of the family Cosside 
(56673). 
FRACHTENBERG, L. J., Bureau of Ameri- 
ean Ethnology: Headdress, 2 large 
and 2 small sets of guessing games 
of the Chatco Indians of Oregon 
(56275: purchase). 
FRANKFORT (ON-THE-MAIN), GERMANY, 
SENCKENBERGISCHE NATURHISTOR- 
ISCHES MusEuM: Cast of gorilla 
skull (55935). 
FREEMAN, Mrs. NATHANIEL, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: 16 stereoscopic photo- 
graphs, a daguerreotype and a me- 
lanotype (55848). \ 
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FREIRE-Marreco, Miss B., Somerville 
College, Oxford, England: A sample 
of red ochre used as face paint by 
the Indians at McDowell, Ariz. 
(56520). 
FREMLIN, WALTER T., Bearstead, Kent, 
England, (through Mr. Walter H. 
Levy, London, England) : 2 skins of 
“hermaphrodite” pheasants from 
England (56607). 
FREY, Miss Frances H., Lebong Soclet, 
Benkulen, Sumatra: 14 insects, con- 
sisting of 9 Lepidoptera, 2 Coleop- 
tera, 1 Phasmid, 1 Heteroptera and 
1 Cicadidw (56157). 
Frey, H. L., U. S. Navy, Olongapo, 
P. I.: Specimen of young “ walking- 
leaf,” Phyllium sp., nymph (56766). 
FRIEDRICH, ALBERT, San Antonio, Tex.: 
2 specimens of Hemiptera, Later- 
naria phosphorea (56438). 
Frierson, L. S., Frierson, La.: 2 speci- 
mens of Nodularia bakeri from Lake 
Albert Nyanza, Africa (57010). 
FRITSCHE, OSKAR, Taucha bei Leipzig, 
Germany: Skin, skull and leg bones 
of a wolf, Canis lupus, from Tulcea, 
Dobrudscha (56400: purchased from 
the Harrison fund). 
FUHRMANN, Prof. Dr. OTro, Musée 
d’Histoire Naturelle, Neuchatel, 
Switzerland: 2 cotypes of Oroperipa- 
tus bimbergi (56061: exchange). 
FuxKal, T., Konosu, Saitama, Japan: 
18 bees, 86 sawflies and 27 para- 
sitic Hymenoptera (56121). 
FULTON, BENTLEY B., New York Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, Geneva, 
N. Y.: 2 specimens of Cacus ecanthi 
(56561). 
GAMBLE, Dr. H. McS., Moorefield, W. 
Va.: 10 living specimens of Opuntia 
opuntia from West Virginia (55694). 
GARFIELD SMELTING COMPANY, Garfield, 
Utah (through Mr. Frank L. Hess, 
U. S. Geological Survey): Oolitic 
sand (56353). ° 
