REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1924 



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ELAESON, John, Coulee City, Wash. 

 (through Kirk Bryan) : Foot bones 

 of a fossil camel from a well 2 

 miles east of Coulee City (70312). 



ELLIS, Leonidas W., Cherrydale, Va. : 

 25 specimens of Eocene shells from 

 Stafford County, Va. (70462). 



ELLIS, Prof. M. M., Columbia, Mo.: 

 Over 500 crayfishes collected by the 

 donor in the course of a trans- 

 continental automobile trip from 

 Columbia, Mo., to Twin Falls, 

 Idaho, during the summer of 1923 

 (71433). 



EMERY, D. L., St. Petersburg, Fla. : 

 8 specimens, 4 species, of landshells 

 from the West Indies (*1355). 



ENGLE, Dr. Eael Theeon, Boul- 



. der, Colo. : 7 toad tadpoles from 

 Grand Mesa, Colo. (71402) ; skull, 

 mandible, cranial vault and cervi- 

 cal vertebra from an Indian mound 

 in Bon Homme County, S. Dak. 

 (70744). 



ENGLISH, George L, Rochester, N. 

 Y. : Specimen of the mineral car- 

 minite from Cornwall, England 

 (71000, exchange). 



ERDIS, Eelwabd C, Newhall, Calif. : 

 Lizard, commonly known as the 

 fence lizard (70842). 



ERLANGER, BLUMGART & CO. 

 (INC.), N., New York City; 27 speci- 

 mens of " Everfast " cotton dress 

 and drapery fabrics (71971). 



ESHNAUR, Mrs. W H., Bellflower, 

 Calif. : 30 specimens, 6 species, of 

 marine shells from St. Petersburg, 

 Fla., and San Pedro, Calif. (70307). 



ESSIG, Prof. E. O., Berkeley, Calif, 

 (through Dr. L. O. Howard) : Over 

 15 specimens, 1 species, of isopods 

 collected by the donor (71444). 



EVANS, Victoe J., Washington, D. 

 C. : Pottery stove with three holes, 

 from Luzon, P. I. (70987) ; 88 

 specimens of Casas Grandes pottery 

 (71664, loan). 



EVERMANN, Dr. Baeton W. (See 

 under California Academy of Sci- 

 ences. ) 



EYERDAM, Walteb, Seattle, Wash.: 

 11 specimens, 4 species, of marine 

 shells from Drier Bay, Knight 

 Island, Prince William Sound, 

 Alaska, including types of 2 new 

 species (71335). 



FABER, Chaeles L., Cincinnati, 

 Ohio : 5 specimens of Ordovician 

 (Fulton) fossils from Cincinnati, 

 Ohio (70919). 



FAIRCHILD, Aethub S., Louisenhoj, 

 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands of the 

 United States: 5 plants (71619, ex- 

 change). 



FAIRCHILD, Gbaham, Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 butterflies, one from Trini- 

 dad and the other from Panama, 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (70295). 



FAIRLIE, M. F., Cobalt, Ontario, 

 Canada (through Frank L. Hess) : 

 Specimen of native silver on ar- 

 gentite, from Frontier mine, Cobalt 

 Ontario (70544). 



FALCOZ, Dr. Louis, Vienne, Isere, 

 France: 22 specimens of parasitic 

 Diptera (71356, exchange). 



FALK, B. J., New York City: Maga- 

 zine plate camera invented by S. C. 

 Nash, April 7, 1885 (70588). 



FAUST, Prof. Eenest Caeeoll, Balti- 

 more, Md. : 5 specimens, 2 species, 

 of fresh-water mollusks from China, 

 including the type of a new species 

 and a new subspecies which have 

 not yet been named (71146) ; 20 

 specimens, 4 species, of fresh-water 

 shells from Canton and Shachsing, 

 Chekiang Province, China (71165). 



FAZ, Senor Alfredo, Santiago, Chile: 

 67 specimens of Diptera from South 

 America (70294) ; 31 specimens of 

 flies, several species of which are 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (70394). 



FELIPPONE, Dr. Floeentino, Monte- 

 video, Uruguay : 21 specimens of 

 land, fresh-water, and marine mol- 

 lusks from Uruguay, and 8 lots of 

 crustaceans and 18 lots of insects 

 (70828) ; 5 specimens, 3 species, of 

 land, fresh-water, and marine mol- 



