LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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GoKMAN, M. W., Portland, Oreg. 

 (through C. V. Piper) : 4 specimens 

 of plants from Oregon (63489). 



Gorton, G. R., San Diego, Calif. : 4 

 mollusks, Helix {Euparyphya) pis- 

 ana, from San Diego, Calif. (62994). 



Graves, E. W., Spring Hill, Ala.: 

 Specimen of plant, Ophioglossus, 

 from Alabama (63487). 



Gray, George M., Marine Biological 

 Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. : 2 

 lizards from Florida (63026, ex- 

 change). 



Gray, William H., Washington, D. C, 

 and C. G. Brown, Texarkana, Tex. 

 (through Mrs. Mary J. Roach) : 

 Medicine scales with case used by 

 Dr. Gustavus Richard Brown of 

 Maryland during his attendance upon 

 George Washington at the time of his 

 last illness in 1799 (63609). 



Great Britain, Government of; 

 (through the American Embassy at 

 London, England, and the Depart- 

 ment of State) : 6 stamps of the 

 British occupation of Palestine, is- 

 sued 1918, as follows : four 1 piaster 

 and 2 milliemes on 1 piaster (63835). 

 (See also under Cayman Islands, 

 Falkland Islands, Gilbert and Ellice 

 Islands Colony, India, Jamaica, Lee- 

 ward Islands, New Foundland, St. 

 Kitts, St. Lucia, Straits Settlements, 

 Tringanu, Federated Malay States, 

 Trinidad.) 



Greely, Maj. Gen, A. W., U. S. Army 

 (retired), Washington, D. C. : 1,000 

 marine mollusks, 3 corals and 8 

 echinoderms from the Philippine Is- 

 lands, about 61 pieces of Chinese 

 money and 3 painted masks (63675). 



Greene, F. C, Tulsa, Okla.: Specimen 

 of fern, Cheilanthes tomentosa, from 

 Oklahoma (62943). 



Greenman, Dr. J. M. (See under Mis- 

 souri Botanical Garden.) 



Gregg, IMrs. Alfred Pierce, Atlantic 

 City, N. J. : A coat of dark-green 

 cloth AAith green velvet collar and 



Gregg, Mrs. Alfred 1'ierce — Coutd. 

 four shoulder capes, which belonged 

 to William H. Love, a Quaker of 

 Philadelphia, Pa., about the year 

 1829 (63437, loan). 



Griggs, Robert F. (See under Ohio 

 State University.) 



Grinnell, George Bin.'), New York 

 City: 53 specimens of plants from 

 Montana (62619). 



Grubbs, Lieut. Col. Robert B., U. S. 

 Army (retired), Walter Reed Gen- 

 eral Hospital, Takoma Park, D. C. : 

 Fragments of shell showing shrap- 

 nel imbedded in sulphur and rosin, 

 and lead bullets for shrapnel 

 (63284). 



Hall, Henry R., Indianhcad, Md. : A 

 specimen of folded quartz from 

 Indianhead, Md. (63632). 



Hanna, G. Dallas, U. S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries, AVashiugton, D. C. : 23 

 specimens of mollusks from Una- 

 laska (62948). 



Hanson, Herbert C, Houston, Tex. : 

 479 specimens of plants from Texas 

 (G2909, 63118, 63179, 63302, 63418, 

 63630, 63723). 



Harper, Roland M., U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. : Specimen of plant from 

 Maryland ; specimen of plant, Cus- 

 cuta, from Maryland ; specimen of 

 plant, Lycopodium lucidulum, from 

 Virginia (62647, 62961, 62914). 



Harvard Unh'ersity, Cambridge, 

 Mass. : 



Ai'nold ArboreUini (Jamaica 

 Plain) (through Dr. C. S. Sargent) : 

 383 specimens of plants from Alaska 

 (62898, exchange). 



Gray Herhariv.in: 154 specimens 

 of plants collected on the island of 

 Curacao, and 285 specimens of 

 plants from northern Venezuela, col- 

 lected by Messrs. Curran and Hamau 

 (62988, 63586) ; photogi-aph of type 

 specimen of a plant, Alomia dubia, 

 from Brazil (63022) ; specimen of 

 fern from Guatemala (63347) ; 59 



