LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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General Electric Company, Harrison, 

 N. J. (received through A. D. Page): 20 

 incandescent lamps (43120); 17 incan- 

 descent lamps with fittings and with 

 shades for one (43304). 



Geological Survey of New York, Albam , 

 N. Y. (received through John M. Clarke): 

 2 models of the crustacean genus Hugli- 

 millerla, showing the dorsal and ventral 

 anatomy (43118). 



German Ambassador. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution). 



Gibson, R. C, Agana, island of Guam; 

 2 Jew's-harps (43421). 



Gilbert, Mrs. A. P., Logan, Okla.: A 

 burrowing locust (Stenopehnatus ociilatns 

 Scudder) (43423). 



Gilbert, C. H. (See under Department 

 of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of 

 Fisheries, and Lcland Stanford Junior 

 University.) 



Gilbert, G. K., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Stone implement (43191). (Sec under 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



Giles, Miss Mary, Ilagerstown, Md. (re- 

 ceived through II. W. Blunt): Bond) 

 found at the ford below Shepherdstown, 

 W. Va., near Antietam (43494). 



GiRAULT, A. A., Paris, Tex.: 4 specimens 

 of pteromalid hymenoptera and speci- 

 mens of Apanieles (42958) (received 

 through Bureau of Enlomolog}^ Deparl- 

 men. of AgricuLure) ; Braconid hymenop- 

 tera (43413). 



Girty, G. H., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 2 eggs of snake (Diadophis), from Penn- 

 sylvania (43376). (See under O. F. 

 Hershey and Interior Department, U. S. 

 Geological Survey.) 

 Glassford, Maj. Willl^m A., U. S. ^Vimy, 

 Signal Service: Morse telegi-aph relay 

 (44145). 

 Gleason, T. W., Bessemer, Ala.: Beetle 



{Phengodes hticollis Leconte) (44329). 

 GoDiNG, F. W., American consul, New- 

 castle, New South Wales: 48 specimens 

 of Cicadidre and 18 miscellaneous insects 

 (43.501): stone ax which belonged to 

 the Ourimbah tribe, once located about 

 40 miles south of Newcastle (44075). 

 Goldman, E. A., Biological Survey, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture: 311 plants from 

 Mexico (43023); 184 eggs of Mexican 



birds (43130); 60 plants from Mexico 

 (43534). Purchase. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture.) 



GoLDSBOROUGii, E. L. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau 

 of Fish(>ries.) 



GoLDscHMiDT Thermit Compaxy: A series 

 of products and processes illustrating the 

 use of mineral mixture (44580: from the 

 Louisiana Purchase Conmiission) . 



Goldsmith, M., Newport, Ky.: Drawing on 

 Ross paper, a lithogi'aphic di'awing and a 

 specimen illustrating the three-color proc- 

 ess (44163). 



GooDALL, O. B., Department of Commerce 

 and Labor: Spider (ArgiopeargenteaYabv.) 

 (43234). 



GooDE, Mrs. Sarah, Middletown, Conn.: 

 Antique muff and collar (43706). 



Gordon, John, Smiths Ferry, Mass.: 3 

 photogiaphs of archeological collection 

 of the donor (43683: gift); 64 archeolog- 

 ical specimens (43708: exchange). 



Gorman, Roger, Manila, P. I.: 2 brains of 

 Filipino natives (44358: purchase). 



Gorman, R. W. (See under C. V. Piper.) 



Goss, G. II., Waterbury, Conn.: Insects, 

 birds, birds' eggs, mammals, and mollusks 

 from Mount Kina Balu, Borneo (43119). 



Gould, C. N., University of Oklalioma, 

 Norman, Okla.: Sclenite and massive 

 g^■psum from Taloga, Dewey Coun'.y, 

 Okla. (44192: from the Louisiana Pur- 

 chase Exposiaon). 



Government Laboratories. (See under 

 Manila, P. I.) 



Graiiajistown, South Africa, Albany 

 Museum (received through S. Schonland, 

 director): Stone implements from South 

 Africa (43544: exchange). 



Grant, C. V., Irving College, Tenn. (re- 

 ceived through E. S. Steele): 3 plants 

 i (43083). 



Grant, G. B., Pasadena, Cal.: Plant from 

 California (42947). 



Gray, A. P., jr., Middleway, W. Va.: 

 Hymenopterous insect {Thalessa lunator) 

 (44386). 



Gray IIerbariuai, Harvard University, 

 j Cambridge, Mass.: 2 plants from Brazil 



; and Guatemala (43169: exchange). 



Greely, a., and A. W. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agi-iculture.) 



