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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1915. 



Gardinek, Prof. J. Stanley — Contd. 

 specimens, comprising 21 species, of 

 corals (5S380: excliange). 



Garland, T. M., Ruby, Alaska: Hoof 

 bone of an extinct species of horse 

 (57462). 



Garrett, Judge, Toms Creek, Va. : 

 Specimen of fossil plant, Sigillaria, 

 from Toms Creek (57796). 



Gaskell, Mrs. E. B., Hickory, N. C. : 

 African parrot, Poicephalus meyeri 

 (58035). 



Gaub, John, Washington, D. C. : A 

 bottle of water and sediment con- 

 taining 3 specimens of amphipods 

 (58505). 



Gee, Prof. N. Gist, Soochow Univer- 

 sity, Soochow, China : A collection 

 of insects (57653) ; beetles (yang 

 dzong), used by the Chinese as a 

 cure for internal wounds (58477). 



Geiman, Mrs. J. A., Washington, D. C. : 



Beetle, Dynastes tityus, from Berry- 



ville, Va. (57409). 

 Geisse, William, Illapel, Chile: 9 



specimens of plants from Chile 



(57670), 



Gelman, Carl, Portland, Oreg. : Speci- 

 men of gi-ound beetle, Nomius pyg- 

 mceus (57478). 



Georgetown Gas Light Company, 

 Georgetown, D. C. : 25 specimens of 

 gas house coke (57834). 



Georgia Marble Company, The, Tate, 

 Ga. : 4 slabs of marble (57662). 



GiDLEY, J. W., U. S. National Museum : 

 Skull of a deer from South Dakota 

 (57528) ; a fossil egg from the Mio- 

 cene of South Dakota (58212). 



Gilbert, J. Z., Los Angeles, Cal. : The 

 type of a new fossil crab from Cali- 

 fornia (57979). 



GiXBERT, Mrs. Newton W., Manila, 

 P. I. (through Miss Frances Morris, 

 New York City) : 46 ancient and 

 recent pieces of Philippine embroid- 

 eries on pina cloth (57427: loan). 



Gill, De Lancey, Bureau of American 

 Ethnology : 33 arrow points from St. 

 Clements Bay, St. Marys County, 

 Md., collected by the donor (57964). 



Gillett, Mrs. Alfred S., Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 pictures done in embroid- 

 ery and water color during the early 

 part of the 19th century (57852). 



GoDiNG, Frederic W., American con- 

 sul general, Guayaquil, Ecuador 

 (through Department of State) : 

 Plaster cast of a stone bearing pos- 

 sible hieroglyphics from Ecuador, 

 made by the present owner of the 

 stone, Mr. O. von Buchwald (58131) ; 

 30 insects and 2 scorpions, from Ec- 

 uador (58365). 



GoLDSBOROUGH, IMrs. Mary F^ C, 

 Washington, D. C. : An oil ptiinting 

 " The Old Mill," attributed to Hob- 

 bema (58525: loan). 



GooDALL Worsted Company, Sanford, 

 j\Ie. : 30 specimens of wash suiting, 

 Palm Beach cloth (58384). 



Grady, S. A., Grand Junction, Colo. : 3 

 .specimens of mica,, with a total 

 weight of 36 pounds (58204). 



Grant, JNlaj. Gen. Frederick D. 

 (through Mrs. Frederick D. Grant) : 

 A silver locket inscribed "J. D. G.," 

 containing a lock of the hair of 

 Julia D. Grant, and a gold one con- 

 taining two locks of the hair of Gen. 

 Ulysses S. Grant (57779). 



Grant, Mrs. Frederick D., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A gold locket containing 

 a lock of hair of Maj. Gen. Fred- 

 erick D. Grant (57780). 



Graves, Miss Lucy M., Alexandria, 

 Va. : A proclamation of President 

 Andrew Jackson, dated December 

 10, 1832, and printed on silk (58423). 



Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Sandalwood casket in- 

 laid with silver, ivory and ebony, 

 from British India; miniature por- 

 trait mounted in gold as a pendant, 

 with hair and monogram in the 

 back (58286: loan). 



Gray, Fred W., Alderson, W. Va. : A 

 fragment of glazed Indian pottery 

 from North Carolina (57865). 



Green, James A., Cincinnati, Ohio: 

 An iron tomahawk of colonial times, 

 found on an island in Stony Lake, 

 Kawartha group, Ontario (57681). 



