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GRIMKlS, Mrs. Louise F. G.— Contd. 

 line to the cottage where he died 

 after having been shot (67S22). 



GRISWOLD, Mrs. M. A., Washington, 



D. C. : 2 specimens of silk and 

 linen, and cotton gloria fabrics used 

 for covering umbrellas (68449). 



GROSVENOR, Miss Edith Louise. 

 (See under Mrs. Artemesia H. 

 Thomas. ) 



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

 Island, N. Y. : 25 specimens of North 

 American mosses (Nos. 1-25) 

 (68049, exchange). 



GUADAGNO, Ing. Michele, Naples, 

 Italy: 3(X) plants (67558, exchange). 



GUATEMALA, GOVERNMENT OP, 

 Direccion General de Agricultura 

 (through Senor Don Adolf o Ton- 

 duz) : 3 plants (66783) ; 60 ferns 

 and a plant from Guatemala (66856, 

 67152). 



GUERNSEY, Mrs. Sakah E., Inde- 

 l>endence, Iowa (through Mrs. R. G. 

 Hoes) : Satin dress, silk hose, and 

 satin slippers worn by Mrs. Sarali 



E. Guernsey when elected president 

 general of the National Society of 

 the Daughters of the American 

 Revolution 1907 (68117, loan). 



GUNNELL, Bruce C, care L. C. Gun- 

 nell, Smithsonian Institution, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Specimen of Cooper's 

 hawk from Virginia (67554). 



GUNNELL, Leonard C, Smithsonian 

 Institution: Broad-winged hawk in 

 immature plumage (67093). 



GUTHRIE, A. M., Cortez, Fla. 

 (through Charles T. Earle) : Frag- 

 ment of a fossil tooth of elephant 

 (68214). 



HAAGE AND SCHMIDT, Erfurt, 

 Germany: 6 plants (67380, ex- 

 change). 



HAAS, Mrs. Charles, Whitewood, S. 

 Dak. : Fossil remains of mammals, 

 crustaceans, and ammonites (67030). 



HAAS, Dr. F. (See under Sencken- 

 bergische Naturforschende Gesell- 

 schaft.) 



HABERER, Dr. J. V., Utica, N. Y. : 

 Plant from New York (68341). 



HAGAN, Prof. Harold R., University 

 of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah : Bot- 



. tie containing fertile eggs of the so- 

 called brine shrimp of Great Salt 

 Lake (68145). 



PIALF TONE ENGRAVING CO. 

 (LTD.), THE, Loudon, England: 7 

 half tones in color, reproductions of 

 pictures and various objects (67287). 



HALL, Prof. H. M., University of Cali- 

 fornia, Berkeley, Calif. : 10 speci- 

 mens of cacti, and 2 plants from 

 California (67094, 67402). 



(See also under California, Uni- 

 versity of.) 



HALL, Dr. R. O., San Jose, Calif, 

 (through F. L. Hess) : A speci- 

 men of native copper and cuprite 

 from Ray Consolidated Mines, Ray, 

 Ariz. (68107). 



HALSTED, James M. (See under 

 French Restoration Fund (Inc.).) 



HAMMERMILL PAPER CO., Erie, 

 Pa. : 104 specimens, 26 photographs, 

 and 4 lithographic prints illustrat- 

 ing the manufacture and use of sul- 

 phite wood pulp for writing papers 

 (67003). 



HANSEN, P. L., Salt Lake City, 

 Utah : Specimens of jet from south- 

 ern Utah (67322, 67686). 



HARBAUGH, Thomas, Washington, 

 D. C. : Barred owl from Brookland, 

 D. C. (67511). 



HARDING, President Warren G., 

 The White House, Washington, D. 

 C. : American flag which, after re- 

 ceiving military honors in the Sor- 

 bonne in the presence of President 

 Poincare, was unfurled with the 

 French flag at the summit of the 

 Eiffel Tower and saluted with liOl 

 guns in celebration of the entry of 

 the United States into the World 

 War on the side of the Allies 

 (68377). 



HARDING, Mrs. Warren G., The 

 White House, Washington, D. C. : 

 Collection of tropical butterflies 

 (68150). 



HARMAN, P. C, Bayboro, N. C. 

 (through Edward S. Schmid) : Bald 

 eagle from North Carolina (67844). 



