LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 753 



Fkasek, S. S. (Georgetown, South Carolina), preseuted fruit of Phytile^has macro- 



carpa. 20087. 

 Frasek, William Lewis. (See under Century Company, 20108, 20196.) 

 Fkeeman, F. L. (Baltimore, Marylaud), i^resented photograph of asphalt diggings 



at Port Spain, Trinidad. 20452. 

 French & Kenney (Salmon City, Idaho), sent fossil bones for examination and re- 

 port. 206.55. 

 French, Charles E. (Jacksonville, Texas), sent saud for examination and rej)ort. 



20G82. 

 Freshwater, J. (Loudonville, Ohio), presented a leaf-shaped stone iiupleineut. 20189. 

 Fritsch, E. (New York City), presented alabaster from England, breche violetie 



marble from Italy, and onyx from Mexico. 19678. 

 Frost, L. L. (Susanville, California), presented prehistoric stone implements, twelve 



specimens. 20462. 

 Fry, Capt. F. G. (New Orleans, Louisiana), sent the skeleton of a Gorilla. 20532. 

 Furgueson, T. E. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented the trunk of a sap- 

 ling with a rock ingrown. 19936. 

 Gai.e, Dennis (Gold Hill, Colorado), presented birds' eggs, a valuable collection 



containing rare species ; also birds' nests and bird skins. 19970. 

 Gallauer, J. W. (Pulaskiville, Ohio), presented a badge of the Fourteenth Regiment, 



Ohio National Guard. 19613. 

 Galvin, Charles D. (New York City), sent a water-worn fragment of hydi'ated ses- 



quioxide of iron for examination and report. 20032. 

 Gamags, A. T. (Daraariscotta, Maine), presented prehistoric stone implements. 20251. 

 Gant, a. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a Red- shouldered Hawk, Bti- 



ieo lineatas, from Eastern Branch, Maryland. 19657. 

 Gant, Charles B. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a living specimen 



of Loon, from Colonial Beach, Potomac River. 20259. 

 Gardner, Dr. P. (Gallipolis, Texas), sent a clay concretion, supposed to be a petrified 



mammal, for examination and report. 19932. 

 Garner, R. L. (Salem, Virginia), presented magnetite crystals from Virginia. 



19907. 

 Garrison, H. L. (Cedarsville, New Jersey), presented fulgurites. 20133. 

 Gawthorp, J. E. (Huttonsville, West Virginia), sent ore for examination and report. 



20501. 

 Gay, Dr. C. A. (Lewistou, Idaho), presented a pair of antlers of the Mule Deer, 



Cariacus macrotis, in the velvet ; also sent a living specimen of Mule Deer. 



19878. 

 Gedz, August (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a living specimen of 



Screech Owl from Maryland. 20098. 

 Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada lent fossils for comparison 



and study at the request of the Curator of Paleozoic Fossils. 19951. 

 George, J. A. (See under Russell Thorpe, 20082.) 

 Gere, J. E. (Riceville, Wisconsin), presented prehistoric stone implements: three 



flakes, three cutting imi>lements, four scrapers, one perforator, six spear-heads, 



fifty-seven arrowheads, one pierced tablet, and five leaf-sh{iped implements; 



also fossils, mostly corals, from the Niagara formation (Upper Silurian). 20653. 

 Gernerd, J. M.M. (Muucy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania), jiresented prehistoric 



stone implements, one hundred and fifty specimens. 20191. 

 ferERRARD, Edward (London, England), sent specimens of Simia safyrn.t, male and fe- 

 male, in exchange. 20677. 

 feriFFOKD, R. SwAiN (New York City), presented fourteen etchings by the doiiori 



20285. 



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