EEPORT OE ISTATIOISrAL MUSEUM, 1925 



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FOX, Emily Ruth, New York City 

 (through Mrs. Flora J. Long, San 

 Francisco, Calif.) : Silver coin is- 

 sued by the Graeco-Italian town of 

 Velia during the fifth century, B. C. 

 (85108). 



FRANK, O. L., Washington, D. C. : 

 Oil painting by Ed. Beyer, 1852, of 

 the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge 

 at Portageville, N. Y. (87461) ; 

 specimen of hydrometer, or so-called 

 saccharometer, used to determine 

 the strength of sugar solution in the 

 process of clarifying and crystalliz- 

 ing crude sugar, made by Drain & 

 Page, of London (87931). 



FRANKLIN, Arthue E., London, Eng- 

 land: 5 photographs of objects of 

 Jewish religious ceremonial (83705). 



FRANKS, Dr. F., Dortmund, Ger- 

 many : 100 specimens of Upper Cre- 

 taceous fossils from Germany 

 (84820). 



FREEMAN, O. P., Washington, D. C. : 

 5 plants from the southern United 

 States (85113). 



FRIERSON, L. S., jr., Gayle, La.: 

 Water snake from Louisiana 

 (86126). 



FRISON, Dr. Theodoeb H., Urbana, 

 111. : 4 specimens of South American 

 bees, representing 4 species, 3 of 

 which are paratypes (84808). Ex- 

 change. 



I'ROST, C. A., Framingham, Mass. : 

 297 specimens of identified North 

 American Coleoptera, comprising 

 118 species and including paratj^s 

 of 2 species (87135). 



FRYE, Prof. T. C, Seattle, Wash.: 

 Fern from Washington (85296). 



FUKUSHIMA CO. (INC.), New York 

 City: A crystal ball weighing 107 

 pounds and 12% inches in diameter 

 (86180). Loan. 



FULCHER, Roy, Arlington, Va. : Eng- 

 lish sparrow showing traces of al- 

 binism (85931). 



FULLAWAY, D. T. (See under 

 Board of Commissioners of Agri- 

 culture and Forestry.) 



GARDNER, Dr. Julia, Washington, 

 D. C. : Approximately 1,000 speci- 

 mens, 35 species of land shells from 

 Porto Rico (86593). 



(See also under Prof. E. W. 

 Berry and W. S. Adkins.) 



GARDNER, Dr. Leon L., U. S. Army, 

 Carlisle, Pa. : Collection of tongues 

 of birds, several hundred in num- 

 ber (86246). 



GARRETT, A. O., Provo, Utah: 110 

 plants (83385, 83572, 85102). 



GATCHEL & MANNING (INC.), 

 Philadelphia, Pa. (through P. L. 

 Hildebrand) : 2 half-tone prints, dif- 

 ferent subjects, in four colors, en- 

 titled " The Pied Piper of Hamlin " 

 (84713). Exchange. 



GATER, B. A. R. (See under Fed- 

 erated Malay States and Straits 

 Settlements.) 



GATES, Rev. Sebastian, R. N., Gre- 

 nada, B. W. I. : Whip scorpion, a 

 dragon fly, partly real and partly 

 painted, and a painting of a grass- 

 hopper, the two latter collected in 

 Spain (84851). 



GEE, Dr. N. Gist, Peking, China: 51 

 fresh-water sponges from China 

 (84878). Exchange. 



GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOM- 

 EN'S CLUBS, Washington, D. C. : 

 Ceylonese ear plugs, western Indian 

 horse trappings, a baboon skull and 

 the skull of an antelope (84816). 



GEORGE WASHINGTON LIFE IN- 

 SURANCE CO., Charleston, W. Va. : 

 Portrait of George Washington en- 

 graved on wood by Timothy Cole 

 after Wilford S. Conrow (85285). 



GILSON, Miss Ella L., Grand View, 

 Nyack, N. Y. : Lady's silk dress, 

 parasol, and pair of white kid shoes, 

 and gentleman's silk vest of the 

 period of the Civil War (84760). 



GLASIER, Dr. W. F., Carlsbad, N. 

 Mex. : Human skull collected by the 

 donor about 40 years ago (87531). 



GLOVER, Alfbed K., Grossmont, 

 Calif. : Insect from California 

 (86257). 



GLOVER, Dr. Norman C. ( See under 

 Dr. E. R. Booth.) 



