LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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GAKESCIIE, Tx)T:is J.— Continued, 

 by Lieut. Col. Julius P. Garosche, 

 U. S. Army, prior to and durinj; the 

 Civil War and a photogriiph of liim 

 by Brady (7 specimens) (64102, 

 loan ) . 



GARFIELD, James K., Cleveland, 

 Ohio : Overcoat worn by President 

 James A. Garfield (63S42). 



GARMAN, Prof. H., University of Ken- 

 tucky, Lexington, Ky. : 2 plants 

 (G4989). 



GATES, Prof. ^yIIXIAM H. { See under 

 Standard Oil Company of Louisi- 

 ana.) 



CKE, Prof. N. Gist, Soochow Uni- 

 versity, Soochow, China: 60 mol- 

 lusks, representing 12 species, 2 

 sponges, and a collection of spiders 

 and insects; 2 crustaceans, Caridina 

 tlcnticvlata, and 150 insects, all 

 from China (64521, 64542, 64828). 



(JEORGE, Mrs. Sallie Shock, Balti- 

 more, Md. : .3 painted vases from 

 Pompeii (64815, loan). 



GEPPERT, A. v., Rul)y, Alaska : 2 fos- 

 sil hoof bones of a prehistoric horse 

 (65003). 



GIBBS, Dr. H. D., U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Dr. Edgar T. Wlierry) : 3 

 specimens of massicottite (artifi- 

 cial) (64009). 



GILBERT, F. M., Chicago. 111. : 2 De- 

 vonian goniatites from Marcellus, 

 New York (64402). 



GODING, Dr. F. W., American Consul 

 General. Guayaquil, Ecuador: 28 

 snakes, 1 lizard, 2 insects and 1 fish 

 from Ecuador (65092). 



GOING, Major Charles B., Islamo- 

 rado, Fla. : 10 plants fruni Florida 

 (64616, 64688). 



GOLD HUNTER MIXING AND 

 SMELTING CO:\IPANY, THE, Mul- 

 lan, Idaho : 3 specimens of the min- 

 eral mullanite (64441). 



GOLD ISIARK KNITTING COM- 

 PANY, Woonsocket, R. I.: 6 sam- 

 ples of worsted and wool jersey 

 cloth (64995). 



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GOODWIN, A. A., National Home, Or- 

 der of Elks, Bedford, Ya. : Plant, 

 Cyiisus (65049). 



GOODWIN, Philip R., Mamaroneck, 

 N. Y. (through the Government 

 Loan Organization, New York 

 City) : Painting by the donor en- 

 titled " Charge on the Hindenburg 

 Line of the 105th Infantry, 27th Di- 

 vision " (65179). 



GORDON, S. G., Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. : A speci- 

 men of the mineral nesquehonite 

 (64417). 



GOTTSCHALK, I. H., von, New York 

 City (through the Government Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : An 

 oil painting by the donor entitled 

 "Fair Game for the Hun" (64345). 



GOUGH, Harry, White Plains. Md.: 

 A small collection of chipped arrow 

 and speai'-heads, of quartz and 

 quartzite, found by the d(jnor near 

 AVhite Plain.s, Maryland (64177). 



GOVERNMENT LOAN ORGANIZA- 

 TION, New York City (through 

 Capt. H. Ledyard Towle) : Collec- 

 tion of pictures painted by various 

 artists for the Victory Liberty Loan 

 Display, 1919 (65181, loan). 



GRAHAM, David C, Suifu, Szechuen 

 Province, West China: 6 photo- 

 graphs of the natives of West China 

 .(64076) ; 2 invertebrate fossils and 

 4 mineral specimens from China 

 (64122) ; a small collection of fos- 

 sils and minerals from West China 

 (64584). 



GRANT, Gordon, Los Angeles, Calif. : 

 7 myriopods (1 type and 6 para- 

 typos), Alopetholus angcJns (64759). 



GRAA'ES, E. W., Bentonsport, Iowa: 

 187 plants from Alabama (643()0, 

 64749) ; 74 plants from Cuba 

 (64613). 



GRAY KNOX MARBLE COMPANY, 

 Knoxville, Tenn. : 5 marble slalis 

 2x5 feet (63876). 



GREENE, C. T., Bureau of Ento- 

 - mology, U. S. Department of Agri-. 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : 400 

 specimens of Diptera (65095). 



