LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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GRAHAM, Rev. David 0., Suifu, 

 Szechuen, China : 305 insects, 17 

 fossils, an eel and 4 moUusks 

 (68648) ; 3500 insects, collection of 

 amphibians and reptiles, 3 mammal 

 skins with skulls and 1 mammal 

 skin without a skull, 1 moUusk, 1 

 crab, from China (69165) ; 500 but- 

 terflies and moths (69343) ; rep- 

 tiles, mammals, insects, moUusks. 

 earthworms, shrimps, and an isopod 

 from China (69347) ; 3 shrews from 

 Suifu (69985) ; a small collection of 

 miscellaneous insects (69998). 



(See also under Dr. Carrie 

 Slaght.) 



GRANT, J. M., Langlej', Wash.: 21 

 plants from Washington (69779) ; 

 (through Dept. of Agriculture, Bu- 

 reau of Plant Industry, Washington, 

 D. C.) : 48 cryptogams from Wash- 

 ington (69518, exchange). 



GREELEY, F. A. (See under Dr. O. 

 C. Thompson, Phoenix, Ariz.). 



GREEN, Berryman, South Boston, 

 Va. : Waterworn boulder illustrat- 

 ing exfoliation (69312). 



GREENE, Frank C, Tulsa, Okla. : 

 2 plants from Oklahoma (68539). 



GREENE, George M.. Philadelphia. 

 Pa.: 4 beetles (68643). 



GREER, Miss Blanche, Overbrook, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.: Etching (69799. 

 loan). 



GREER & Co.. R. T., Marion, Va. : 4 

 specimens of mandrake root (69381)- 



GREGER, D. K., St. Louis, Mo.: 2 

 slabs of Coal Measures Crustacea 

 (69234). 



GRIEVE, W. Heston, Prospect, Oreg. : 

 6 crane-flies and 2 moths (68871). 



GRIMES, Mrs. Margaret McA., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Uniform coat and 

 trousers owned during the early part 

 of the 20th century by Brig. Gen. 

 George S. Grimes, U. S. Army 

 (69769). 



GRISCOM, Ludlow F., New York City : 

 228 plants from Newfoundland 

 ( 69547. 69622 ) . Exchange. 



GROUT, Dr. A. J., New Dorp, Staten 

 Island, N. Y. : 13 mosses (68618, ex- 

 change). 



GUATEMALA, GOVERNMENT OF : 



Direccion General de Agriculturn 

 (through Sr. Don Jorge Garcia 

 Salas, Director) : 749 plants 

 from Central America (68836, 

 69012, 69088, 69219, 69328. 69534, 

 69705, 69842. 70058) ; 386 plants 

 (68783, 68955, 69978). 

 Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y 

 Farmacia: 67 bird skins from 

 Guatemala (68698, 68936). Ex- 

 change. 

 GULICK, Lieut. Col. John W., U. S. 

 Army, Washington, D. C. : Prehis- 

 toric pottery and wood objects from 

 northern Chile (70052). 

 HALE, Miss Ellen Day, Lanesville 

 P. O.. Gloucester, Mass. : 9 etchings 

 (69805, loan). 

 HALFER COMPANY, THE, Middle- 

 ton, Mass. : 5 sample bottles of colors 

 used by raarblers, " comb," and sam- 

 ple of carageen moss also iised in 

 the process of marbling (69280). 

 HALL, Mrs. Carlotta C, Berkeley, 

 Calif. : 9 specimens of fern allies 

 from California (69883). 

 HALL, P. E., jr., Everett, Wash. : Adz 

 l)lade of nephrite, probably origi- 

 nally from Alaska (69982). 

 HALLOCK, Mrs. Lendal V., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A pinhole camera lens, 

 and an old style camera shutter — 

 obsolete (69765). 

 HAMILTON, C. C, College Park, Md. : 

 7 vials of coleopterous larvae 

 (68565). 

 HAINIILTON WATCH COMPANY, 

 Lancaster, Pa. : Working model of 

 Hamilton 23-jewelled watch, en- 

 larged six times (68873, loan). 

 HAMLIN, John C, Uvalde, Tex. : Par- 

 asitic plant (68710) ; 3 specimens of 

 cacti (69040). 

 HAMMOND, Charles, El Paso, Tex. : 



Plant (69987). 

 HAMPTON NORMAL & AGRICUL- 

 TURAL INSTITUTE, Hampton, 

 Va. : Mollusk from the West Indies 

 (69638). 

 HANDFORTH, Thomas S., Tacoma, 

 Wash, (through Mrs. T. J. Hand- 

 forth) : 13 etchings (69808, loan). 



