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Ethnological Museum (Berlin, Germany) — Continued. 



made by the Wasagua negroes; comb, -woman's fringe dress, tortoise-shell dish, 

 from Palao, South Pacific Ocean ; woman's dress from New Caledonia ; and 

 from Adansonia, South Pacific Oceau (exchange). 23146. 

 Faison, Walter E. (Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of Albino 



squirrel from North Carolina. 22754. 

 Farnham, A. B. (Bladen sburgh, Maryland). Two Red Squirrels (Sciurus hudsonius); 

 two White footed Mice (Hesperomys leucopus); two Pine mice (Arvicola pinetorum); 

 Meadow Mouse (Arvicola riparius) (22997); shin of White-footed Mouse (Respero- 

 mysleucopus) (23070). 

 Farrer, Henry (Brooklyn, New York). Copper plate engraved, by soft-ground pro- 

 cess, with proofs. 22641. 

 Felch, M. P. (Canyon City, Colorado). Six specimens of Mactra canonensis Meek. 



22545. 

 Fick, G. A. (Baltimore, Maryland). Swallow-pigeon. 22612. 

 Fieg, Jacob (Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of Great-horned 



Owl (Biibo virginianus). 22226. 

 Field & Greenwood (Brownsville, Texas). Two birds' skins Jacana spinosa and 



Sporophila morelleti (exchange). 22238. 

 Fillette, St. Julian (Washington, District of Columbia). Photograph of U. S. 

 steamers Trenton, Vandalia, and Nipsic, and H. G. M. steamer Olga, showing the 

 harbor of Apia, Samoan Islands, taken after the hurricane of Saturday, March 16, 

 1889. 22218. 

 First Japanise Manufacturing and Trading Company (New York City). Col- 

 lection of porcelain, bronze, ivory, carved wood, pottery, figures, and sword 

 ornaments. 23303. 

 Fish Commission, United States : 



(Through Col. Marshall McDonald, U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries): 

 Stuffed specimen of Sawfish (Pristis pectinatus) with 25 pairs of rostral teeth, 

 its extreme length being 12 feet and 2 inches (22195) ; specimen of sheepshead 

 (Diplodus probatocehalus), from Chesapeake Bay (collected by Mr. William 

 P. Seal) (22404) ; two specimens of Pickerel (Esox reticulatus), and Weakfish 

 (Cynoscion regale), from the aquaria (22423); two skeletons of Cormorants 

 (Phalacrocorax diloplms penicillatus) (22864) ; specimen of Gull (Larus glav- 

 cescens), Short-billed Gull (Larus brachyrhynchus), Sandpiper (Eeteractitis 

 incanus) (22884) ; samples of dried hake sounds and manufactured sheet isin- 

 glass from the same (22607). 

 (Through Mr. Vinal P. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts) : 



Specimens of eels, large-eyed anguilla, and small-eyed anguilia. 22533. 

 (Collected by the steamer Albatross) : 

 Alcoholic specimens of fishes from the Galapagos Islands and northward. 



22447. 

 Specimens from the western coast of North America, consisting of reptiles, in- 

 sects, plants, human and mammal skulls, stone implements, shells, and birds' 

 nests. 22772. 

 A series of the Echini from the north Pacific Ocean. 22849. 

 Alcoholic specimens of fishes from Alaska and British Columbia. 22851.* 

 Two hundred and twenty-six specimens of birds from the west coast of North 

 America. 22762. 

 (Collected by Dr. D. S. Jordan) : 

 Specimens of reptiles, batrachians, and insects from Virginia and elsewhere. 

 22810. 



* See Proceedings of the National Museum Vol. xn, pp. 641-642, and Vol. xin, pp. 

 37-45. 



