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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



Evekfresh Food Co., Ogden, Utah : 8 

 specimens of dehydrated food prod- 

 ucts (62125). 



Faeenley, Mrs. John, Burlington, 

 N. J. : A few flies belonging to the 

 family Chironomidae (62427). 



Fairchild Brothers & Foster, New- 

 York City : A series of 13 specimens 

 illustrating the preparation of pep- 

 sin (62274). 



Farragut, Estate or Loyall (through 

 J. Herbert Johnston and George G. 

 Hall, executors, Rear Admiral John 

 C. Watson, U. S. Navy (retired), and 

 I. B. Millner, U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : 3 pairs of epaulets, a chapeau, 

 a cap, a belt, a shoulder strap, 2 

 sword knots, 19 buttons, and 8 silver 

 naval insignia, owned by Admiral 

 David G. Farragut, U. S. Navy, and 

 a pair of epaulets and an aiguillette 

 owned by Lieut. Loyall Farragut, 

 U. S. Army (61402). 



Felippone, Dr. Florentino, Monte- 

 video, Uruguay : 2 beetles, 1 alcyo- 

 narian, 7 crustaceans, and 32 mol- 

 lusks from Uruguay (61925) ; 29 

 specimens, 9 species, of mollusks 

 from South America (62527). 



Fenton, Carroll Lane, Charles City, 

 Iowa : A collection of Devonian fos- 

 sils from the Hackberry and Hamil- 

 ton groups (62365, exchange). 



Fenton, Mrs. Theodore C, Washing- 

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

 James), Child's muslin petticoat of 

 the early part of the nineteenth cen- 

 tury (62514, loan). 



Fergusson, Miss Percy, Biloxi, Miss. : 

 Specimen of weevil, Balaninus spe- 

 cies (61928). 



Fereiss, James H., Joliet, 111. : 2 snakes 

 from Arizona (62528). 



Fetzer, George W., Moorefiekl, W. Va. : 

 Specimen of beetle, Silpha ameri- 

 c.ana (61481). 



Ffoulke, Mrs. Charles M., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : " Haute lisse " loom for 

 Gobelin tapestry, " Basse lisse " loom 

 for Beauvais tapestry, and repairing 

 board for repairing tapestry (62275). 



Field Museum of Natural History, 

 Chicago, 111. : 1,420 specimens, of 

 plants (61967, exchange). 



Finch, G. E., Dillon, Mont. : A speci- 

 men of diatomaceous earth from 

 Beaverhead County, Mont. (62161). 



Findeisen, Dr. Reinhold, Aguascal- 

 ientes, Mexico : Specimen of mantis, 

 Stagmomantis limbata, from Mexico 

 (62035). 



Fisher, George L., Houston, Tex. : 1S9 

 specimens of plants from Texas 

 (61411, 61564, 61764). 



Fisher, H. L., Annandale, N. J. : Speci- 

 men of plant from New Jersey 

 (61634, exchange). 



Fisher, W. S., Bureau of Entomology, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. : About 500 speci- 

 mens, representing about 225 named 

 species, of European beetles received 

 by the donor about 1910 from Dr. 

 WaltherHorn (62411). 



Fitzhugh. Miss Lucy Stuart, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 2 portraits, by Sir 

 Peter Lely, of Arthur Spicer and of 

 his wife, Mary Brockenbrough 

 Spicer (61650, loan). 



Florida Federation of Women's 

 Clubs, Homestead, Fla. (through C. 

 A. Mosier) : 2 turtles from Florida 

 (62319). 



Florida, Geological Department of 

 the State of, Tallahassee, Fla. 

 (through Dr. E. H. Sellards, State 

 Geologist) : Fossil turtle from 

 Georgia (62504, deposit) ; set of well 

 samples from a well at Bushnell, 

 Fla., depth, 2,990 feet (62520). 



Florida State Museum, Gainesville, 

 Fla. (through T. Van Hyning, di- 

 rector) : 4 mollusks, Cerithiopsis van- 

 hyningi, and 2 mollusks, Eumcta 

 cmersoni, from Old Tampa Bay, Fla. 

 (62567). 



Fodness, John, Chico, Mont, (through 

 F. L. Hess) : A specimen of molyb- 

 denite and molybdite in altered rhyo- 

 lite (61778). 



Foster, Miss Harriet A., Washington, 

 D. C. : A small pewter lard hand 

 lamp, with two spouts, found in a 

 little closet way back in the rafters 

 in the House of Seven Gables, Salem, 

 Mass. (61541). 



