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Ghirardelli, Mrs. Domingo, San Francisco : Seed pods of various trees 

 from Panama and two botanical specimens form Portland, Oregon. 

 Gift. 



Gilbert, Mr. Arch M., Mill Valley : One botanical specimen from Sebasto- 

 pol. Gift. 



Goodman, Dr. E., San Francisco : Three botanical specimens from San 

 Francisco; 10 from Redwood Caiion and Piedmont and two from 

 Mount St. Helena; two pieces of wood from the Petrified Forest and 

 nine postal cards showing views of the Petrified Forest; and two 

 other botanical specimens. Gift. 



Grant, Miss Adele L., Missouri Botanical Garden : Ten botanical speci- 

 mens from Fresno. Gift. 



Grant, Major Chapman, Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, T. H. : One hun- 

 dred and fifty insects from Oklahoma City. Gift. 



Grundel, Mr. J. G., Oakdale : One albino western robin in the flesh. Gift. 



Hackmeier, Mr. W. C, San Francisco : Two wild cats from Lassen County. 

 Gift. 



Hahn, Mrs., San Francisco : One botanical specimen from Kings County. 

 Gift. 



Hall, Dr. H. M., Berkeley : Twenty-seven unmounted and six mounted 

 botanical specimens. Gift. 



Hallawell Seed Co., San Francisco : One botanical specimen from Dixon. 

 Gift. 



Hanna, Dr. G. Dallas, California Academy of Sciences : Thirty-one marine 

 mollusks from Aloss Beach, California ; 60 freshwater clams from 

 Alaska; 15 freshwater clams from Washington; 3035 marine mollusks 

 from Alaska and Bering Sea ; 59 land and freshwater shells from 

 the Bay Region of California and 25^^ land and freshwater mol- 

 lusks from San Benito County ; 65 specimens of mollusks from 

 Laguna Salada ; 2441 insects from Pribilof Islands ; 30 botanical 

 specimens from Unalaska and 46 specimens from St. Paul Island ; 

 130 plants collected by E. C. Johnston, from St. George Island, 

 Alaska ; one snake and one salamander from Contra Costa County ; 

 one snake from San Benito County; 10 skulls of Blue Foxes, 

 three skulls of Steller's Sea Lion, 27 skulls of Fur Seals, two 

 skulls and one skin of Hair Seal, and one skull of Reindeer, from 

 St. Paul Island ; two skulls of Polar Bears and one humerus of Polar 

 Bear, from St. Matthew Island, Alaska; one skull of Kodiak Bear 

 from Kodiak, and a few bones of Hair Seals from Alaska; 110 bird 

 skins, 16 specimens of birds in formalin and 374 eggs from Alaska. 

 Exploration. Sundry books and pamphlets. Gift. 



Hawver, Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons, Bolinas : Eight botanical specimens from 

 Mount Hood region. Gift. 



Heath, Dr. Harold, Stanford University: One set (6 perfect eggs) of the 

 Alaska Wren from St. George Island, Alaska. Gift. 



Heller, Mr. A. A., Chico : Four hundred botanical specimens from north- 

 ern California and southern Oregon. Purchase. 



Herrin, Mr. William F., San Francisco : Seventeen botanical specimens 

 from Shasta County and three specimens from Napa County. Gift. 



