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Fish Commission, United States — Continued. 



Type series of fishes, alcoholic shells, Physa (collected by Dr. D. S. Jordan in 

 Yellowstone Park) ; alcoholic specimens of mammals and reptiles from the 

 Yellowstone Park. 22828. 

 Type series of fishes from Colorado, Utah, and Kansas. 22852. 

 One hundred and fifteen specimens of crayfishes from Virginia, North Caro- 

 lina, Tennessee, Michigan, and Iudiana. 22900. Dr. Jordan was assisted in 

 making this collection by Mr. C. H. Bollman. 

 See under Hon. V. L. Coffin ; J. Kennedy; William Welch; G. K. Campbell 

 and Company; James B. Crawford; D. A. Simpson; Hameu Cousins; C. L. 

 Young; Isaac M. Grant; Abraham Lord; Moses B. Day; Robert Doritz; 

 Joshua Watson; Dudley A. Carlton; F. L. Tyler; James G. Swan. 



Fisher, Mrs. A. K. (District of Columbia). Ladies' hat made of feathers. 22340. 



Fisher, Dr. A. K. (Department of Agriculture). Two specimens of Redpoll (Acan- 

 this linaria) from Lake George, New York (22845) ; living specimen of Wood-mouse 

 (22275). (See under Gideon Mabbett.) 



Fisk. Rev. George H. R. (Cape Town, Africa), (through Mr. William Harvey Brown, 

 of the United States Eclipse expedition). Collection of living South African tor- 

 toises, transferred to Zoological Park. Alcoholic specimens of South African 

 tortoises and chameleons. 23247. 



Fleicher, Prof. J. (Ottawa, Canada). Collection of rare Arctic coleoptera and lepi- 

 doptera. 22293. 



Fokd, John (Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Specimens 

 of Crepidula fornicata Linn., Crepidula glauca Ford, from Cape May, New Jersey, 

 and two specimens of Hodiola tulipa Linn, from Anglesea, New Jersey. 22719. 



Forney, E. O. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two specimens of zircou in 

 magnetite from Pricetown, Pennsylvania (22375); specimen of black tourmaline 

 in prochlorite from the tunnel shaft, Washington aqueduct (22424). 



Fort Payne Coal and Iron Company (Fort Payne, Alabama), (through Mr. John 

 H. Mullin, superintendent.) Specimens of limonite, hematite, and impure pyrolu- 

 site from a mine on the property of the company. 23194. 



Fowke, Gerard (Augusta, Kentucky). Small rude implement from the District of 

 Columbia; arrow-point from Kentucky; rude implements; leaf-shaped imple- 

 ments; scrapers or knives of unusual forms; perforators and arrow-points from 

 Ohio (exchange). 22473. 



Fox, Master Edward E. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two living specimens 

 of green Parrakeets from Central America. 22685. 



Francis, Joseph (Minneapolis, Minnesota). Gold medal presented to Mr. Francis by 

 the President of the United States, April 12, 1890, in accordance with act of Con- 

 gress of August 27, 1888; gold box, diamond-mounted, presented by Napoleon 

 III, Emperor of France, February 4, 1856. These were presented to Mr. Francis 

 as testimonials of great service rendered in connection with his life-saving appli- 

 ances. 23240. 



Fraser, Farley & Varnum (Yokohama, Japan). Specimens of unfired teas, sun- 

 dried teas, " Regular " machine-fired, and commercial packages. 22394. 



Freeman, D. N. (Cardington, Ohio). Specimen of insect CJielifer concroides L. 

 23003. 



Friedenwald, Dr. H. (Baltimore, Maryland). Hebrew map of Palestine, and two 

 charts illustrating modern Palestinian art (22757); lamp, Passover bowl aud 

 spice box (purchase) (22844) ; Jewish horn or shofer (purchase) (22914); Hebrew 

 sacrificial platter for Passover, made in Constantinople (purchase) (22985) ; 

 Mizrach (23122). 



Fenwick, W. (District of Columbia). Specimen of Loon ( Urinator imber). 23154. 



Friedrichs Brothers (Erie, Pennsylvania). White-crested living white Polish 

 hen, 23183, 



