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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Eshnaur, Mrs. N. M. — Continued. 



mens of bryozoans and a fragment of a 

 sponge fromCatalina Channel (42546). 



Estey, Mrs. J. J. (See under National 

 Society of the Daughters of the Amer- 

 ican Revolution.) 



Eureka Slate Company, Slatington, 

 Gal. : Specimen of blue and gray slate 

 from a quarry at Slatington. 4197.">. 



Evans, Dr. A. W., New Haven, Conn.: 

 Thirty-six specimens of HepaUcse from 

 Jamaica (exchange) (42299). 



Evans, Dr. R. H., Demerara Museum, 

 Georgetown, Demerara: Eight skins of 

 Hoatzin or "Stink bird," with two 

 nests and branches on which they 

 were found. Purchase. L. P. N. 

 42104. 



Evermann, Prof. B. W., Bureau of Fish- 

 eries, Department of Commerce and 

 Labor, Washington, D. C. : Six fossil 

 plants from Chignik, Alaska. 41647. 

 (See also under Department of Com- 

 merce and Labor, Bureau of Fisheries. ) 



Fairbanks, Mrs. C. W. (See under Na- 

 tional Society of the Daughters of the 

 American Revolution. ) 



Fawcett, H. S., Salem, Ohio: Five speci- 

 mens of Nymphsea advena Ait from 

 Salem. 41301. 



Faxon, Dr. Walter. (See under Mu- 

 seum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. ) 



Featherstonhaugh, Dr. Thomas, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Bell-mouthed blunder- 

 buss. 42452. 



Felt, Dr. E. P., Albany, N. Y.: Two 

 specimens of parasitic Hymenoptera. 

 42458. 



Fenyes, Dr. A., Pasadena, Cal. : Two spec- 

 imens of beetles representing the spe- 

 cies Palseoxenus dohrnii Horn. 41899/ 



Fernald, Dr. H. T., Hatch Experiment 

 Station, Amherst, Mass.: Three slides 

 of Thysanoptera representing cotypes 

 of species described by Doctor Hinds. 

 41932. (See also under Dr. A. D. Mor- 

 rill.) 



Fernekes, Val., Milwaukee, Wis.: Five 

 specimens of Lepidoptera. 42334. 



Fernow, Dr. B. E. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. ) 



Ferriss, J. H., Joliet, 111.: Leaves of 

 Panax. 41426. 



Fewkes, Dr. J.Walter, Bureau of. Ameri- 

 can Ethnology, Washington, I). C. : Wax 

 candle or taper from Porto Rico ( 41390) ; 

 card) hammock, cassara strainer, fans, 

 and a set of rope harness (42911) . (See 

 also under Smithsonian institution, 

 Bureau of American Ethnology, and 

 Senor Arturo Subifia. ) 



Field Columbian Museum: Specimen of 

 Xapus alleni (exchange) (41295); me- 

 teorite from Brenham, Kiowa County, 

 Kans. (purchase) L. P. X. (42367); 

 piece of a meteorite from Mexico (ex- 

 change) (42907). 



Field, George, Washington, D. C. : Re- 

 ceived through Otto Heidemann. 

 Specimen of East Indian beetle, ' Dio- 

 xenes dendrobii. 41479. 



Fink, John, Nashua, Fla. : Tooth of a 

 mammoth, and piece of a fossil hone. 

 42147. 



First Zoological Institute of the Im- 

 perial University. ( See under Vienna, 

 Austria.) 



Fisher, Dr. A. K., Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, I). O: Specimen 

 of Mammillaria from Texas (41394); 

 snake (Ophibolus getulus), from Annap- 

 apolis Junction, Md. (41438); 5 birds' 

 nests and 5 birds' eggs from Guadeloupe 

 Island (42153); carapace of a large 

 snapping-turtle, Chelydra serpentina 

 (42219). 



Fisher, H. L., Califon, N. J.: Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Plant from New Jersey. 42837. 



Fisheries, U. S., Bureau of. (See urn lei- 

 Department of Commerce and Labor, i 



Fiske, William F., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Three hundred specimens of 

 Lepidoptera from Tryon, N. C. (42193 I ; 

 19 specimens of Myriapoda from the 

 same State (42678). 



Fletcher, Dr. James, Ottawa, Canada: 

 Twenty-five specimens of Orthoptera 

 (42003); 2 inflated larvae of Semaphora 



(42031 ); 4 moths (42316); 12 specimens 



