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EEPORT OF XATIOX^y:, MUSEU.M, 19'20^ 



GEINNAN, J. C, Norfolk, Va.: 2 

 Mediterranean mollusks, 2 species 

 (G406S). 



GRISCOM, Ludlow, New Yorli City: 

 G32 plants, chiefly from Europe and 

 Nicaragua (G3S27, excliauge). 



GUERNSEY, Dr. Joseph C, Bryn 

 Mawr, Pa. (through Dr. W. A. 

 Dewey, Ann Arbor, Mich.) : Bronze 

 medallion of Hahnemann, by 

 D'Angers, presented to the donor's 

 father by Mme. Hahnemann, it 

 being, with one other, believed to be 

 the only ones sent to the United 

 States (64305). 



GUGGENHEIMER, C. H. (See under 

 Knit Fabrics Company). 



GUNNELL, Leonard C, Smithsonian 

 Institution: Young starling, f^tunuis 

 vulf/aris (649S3). 



HAAS BROTHERS FABRICS COR- 

 PORATION, New York City: 2 

 samples of trico silk knitted fabrics 

 (G4972). 



HAAS, Mrs. Charles C, Whitewood, 

 S. D. : Skull with one lower jaw of 

 an extinct insectivore, let ops da La- 

 te ii sis (6400G). 



HABERYAN, H. D., Farmerville, La. : 

 A fresh water amphipod of the genus 

 Cranyonyx taken from a well 

 (G47.3G). 



HABIG, YiTA, Cincinnati, Ohio 

 (through the Cincinnati ]\Iuscuni 

 Association) : An enlarged photo- 

 graph in an oval frame of the '" Turk- 

 ish Tom Thumb" and 39 small 

 photographs and post cards of this 

 little man taken in all parts of the 

 W(u-ld and of other dwarfs with 

 whom he has evidently been asso- 

 ciated (49 specimens) (G4001). 



HALL, Prof. E. M., Dixie Normal 

 College, St. George, Utah (through 

 Ivar Tidestrom) : 105 plants; from 

 southern Utah (64513). 



HAMILTON, Thomas, AVashingloii, 

 D. C. : Horsehair worm from a cab- 

 bage, Washington, D. C. (G4514). 



HANSON, H. C, Houston, Tex.: 129 

 l>lants from Texas (64004). 



HANSON, Petek. Fresh water amphi- 

 pod from a well at Clarendon. Vir- 

 ginia (G4T95). 



HARDER, E. C, (See under J. E. 

 Carney, jr.). 



HARGROVE, J. L., Washington, D. C. : 

 A specimen of euxenite from North 

 Carolina (G47S4). 



HARPER, Francis P.^ Bureau of Bio- 

 logical Survey, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 4 

 bird skins; from France (G4299, 

 G4.33S, 64479). 



HARPER, Dr. R. 31., University, Ala. : 

 plants from Alabama and Georgia, 

 and 2 plants, Jleuchera macrorhiztt. 

 from Alabama (63833, 64390). 



HARRIMAN, Mrs. E. H., New Y(.rk 

 City: Portrait of .John Muir, l»y 

 Orlando Rouland (64.561). 



HARRINGTON, G. L., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : 30 land 

 and fresh water shells, representing 

 4 .species, from Yukon River, Alaska, 

 collected by the donor (64447). 



HARRISON, Dr. Carrie, Brookland, 

 D. C. : Sugar bowl (with cover) 

 from the first china of Louisa Har- 

 rison, probahly about 1854 — English 

 «)4028). 



HARTMAN, Charles S., American 

 Minister, Quito, Ecuador: Plant 

 (64257). 



HARTOGENSIS, Henry S. (through 

 B. H. Hartogensis, Baltimore. Md. > : 

 2 illuminated manuscripts of ]\tiz- 

 ]'ah. 1 Torah pointer of carved ivory, 

 and 2 nietal markers for the charity 

 coUeetion during the feast of Purim 

 (6506G). 



HATCH, Mi.ss Emha' Nichols. New 

 York City (through the Government 

 Loan Organization. New Y'ork City) : 

 Painting by the donor entitled 

 '■ Wa-<liington's Birthday, 1918. 

 (The 77th Division Parades on 

 Fifth Avenue, New York)" (651.38). 



HATHAWAY, George A., Washington. 

 D. C. : A piece of American-made 

 vellum (65113). 



HAY, Dr. O. P., Cainegie Insliiuiiou 

 of Wasliington, Washington, D. C: 

 175 fossil mollusks, representing 9 

 species, collected about 1883 l)y lion. 

 William McAdams at Altoti, Illinois 



