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REPORT OF NATIONAI. MUSEUM, 1907. 



(iARUNKK. Mrs. E. A., Wasliiiigton, D. 

 ('. : 8 war clubs antl a Itow and ar- 

 rows from the South Sea Ishuuls 

 (402:W). 

 Garrktt. a. O.. Salt Lake City, lltiih: 

 UK) plants (-ItitMS) ; .'514 plants from 

 Utah (472011). I'urthaso. 

 (iEE. N. Gist, Soothow University, 

 Soofhow, China : Beetles (4(ir»in) ; 

 Chinese anil Japanese postage 

 stanii>s (4»i(!27). 

 General Electric Company, Harrison, 

 N. J. : - <'lear tantalum lamps 

 (4U07S). 

 Georgk Washington Univkrsity. 

 Washiii^'ton. 1). C. : 8 pipes made by 

 the Cata\vl)n Indians of Soulii Cam 

 lina ; a Cnited States artillery 

 sword, with belt and buckle, and a 

 cannon ball (Revolutionary relic) 

 (40508) ; historical relics (40920). 

 Exchange. 

 Gerould. J. II., Hanover, N. II.: 7 



specimens of I'orvcllio (40852). 

 GiDLEY, J. W., U. S. National Museum : 

 Fossil wood frojii Little White 

 Hiver, IMne Ridge Agency. S. Dak. 

 (40190). 

 Gill, De Lancey W.. lUireau of Amer- 

 ican Ethnology, Washington, D. C. : 

 Stone imi)lements from a mica 

 quarry near U.rownsville, N. C. 

 (40785). 

 Gilman, Z. D., Washington, D. C. : 2 

 clinical thermometers and 2 hypo- 

 dermic syringes (12221 : loan). 

 Glover. C. C. Washington. D. C. : 5 

 Indian implements fi-oin a large 

 cache near Tenleytown. 1). C. (re- 

 ceived through Bui-eau of American 

 Ethnology) (40551). 

 Goi.nsiiouorcH, Mi-s. EnMUNi) Ekk, 

 Washington, 1). C. : .Marie Antoin- 

 ette screen (1210:5: loan). 

 GoLL. George, Philadelphia, Pa. : Spe- 

 cimen of cactus from Mexico 

 (47475). 

 GoLSON, Frank 11.. Sherlock, Wash.: 

 and Mrs. Eliza L. (Jolson, Saginaw. 

 Mich.: Skull ami parts of a skeleton 

 of an Indian (47253). 



(JoHny^N, Doctor, Eiiuality. 111.: Piece 

 of fossil wood (47178). 



(ioRE, Mrs. .1. II.. Washington. I). C. : 

 Woman's costume from Dalecarlia, 

 Sweden; also a child's dress, includ- 

 ing a cap and apron (47301 : ex- 

 change). 



<;()WAun, (;.. Washington, D. C. : Pho- 

 tographs and a i>amphlet illustrat- 

 ing military costumes iind social 

 customs of the Japanese; scenes of 

 the results of an earthquake in 

 Jaiian (4(«18). 



Grabham. M.. Kingston, Jamaica, Brit- 

 ish West Indies: Mosiinitoes. larva> 

 in alcohol. inicriisco])ic slides and 2 

 flies (40.525) : adults of Mansnuin 

 titilhnis. adults and larva' of -hnithi- 

 iHi.^iniKi sp. (407"20). 



(iKAiK, 1'. W., Storrs, Conn.: Speci- 

 men of fungus, Xi/hirid (47ti.".i)). 



Gray, (inoRGE M., Biological Station, 

 Woods Hole, Mass. : Mollusks from 

 I'orto Rico and New England, rep- 

 resenting 31 species (47040). 



({RAY Herbarium. Cambridge. Mass.: 

 (;il i»lants from various localities 

 (4(;44r,) ; 3 specimens of Juucus 

 from Ciuehec (47001). Exchange. 



(iREEN, S. T.. Jet, Okla. : 4 arrow 



pbints (47311). 

 (JREENE, E. L., U. S. National Museum : 



17 plants from Nevada (40143). 



Greist. L. T.. Washington. D. C. : 

 Snake. Il^terodon platyrhinon, from 

 Maryland (46312). 



(JRIGGS, Bruce A., East Orange. N. J.: 



Eepidojitera from the Upper Amazon 

 region (400'J5). 



(JRINNELL. J., Pasailcna, Cal. : 2 s|ieci- 

 mens of Pas.screUa stcphriisi from 

 California (40.".77) ; lizards and 

 snakes from California (47151) ; 23. 

 jtlants from California (47127): 5 

 specimens of living cacti from Cali- 

 fornia (47215). 



Grinold, Emerson R.. Grand I>odge, 

 Mich.: Coal jilants from .Michigan 

 (47330). 



