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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



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

 Signal Officer, War Department, Wash- 

 ington, D. C: About 300 marine shells 

 from the Philippine Islands (43336). 



Greene, E. L., Catholic University of 

 America, Washington, D. C: 21 plants 

 from Australia, collected by Baron Ferd. 

 von Muller (43230: gift); 585 plants 

 principally from the United States (43273: 

 gift); 3,688 plants (43407: gift); her- 

 barium consisting of more than 60,000 

 mounted sheets from various localities, a 

 collection rich in types of new species and 

 regarded as one of the most important 

 private herbaria in existence. Doctor 

 Greene's botanical lihraiy has also been 

 deposited in the National Museum (43884: 

 deposit) ; 88 plants from British Columbia, 

 collected by J. Macoun (44183: gift). 

 (See under S. B. Parisli.) 



Gridley, Mrs. A. E., Washington, D. C: 

 Coat and cap of Capt. Charles V. Gridley, 

 worn by him on board the U. S. Flagship 

 Olympia just before the battle of Manila 

 Bay, May 1, 1898 (43164). 



Griffin, Miss M. E., Smithsonian In.stitu- 

 tion: Sword, belt, and bridle used by Col. 

 Emeric Szabad during the civil war 

 (43759). 



Griffiths, David, Department of Agri- 

 culture: 3 plants from Arizona (43246: 

 43280). (See under Department of Agri- 

 culture.) 



Griggs, R. F., Victoria, Tex.: 6 plants 

 from Texas (43088: exchange). 



Grigsby, a. D., Campo, Cal.: Specimen of 

 hyacinth from Lone Jack Mine, San Diego 

 County, Cal. (43452). 



Grinnell, Fordyce, Jr., Palo Alio, Cal.: 2 

 type specimens of butterflies (43918); 25 

 living larva? of moth {Illice nexa Bd.) 

 (43984). 



Grinnell, Joseph, Pasadena, Cal.: 2 king- 

 lets {Rerjuhis calendula cineraceus) (44234). 



Grout, A. J., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 25 mosses 

 (43267); 30 North American mosses 

 (44435). Purchase. 



Grubb, L. D., Wheeling, W. Va.: A beetle 

 {Coptocycla aurichalcea) (44585). 



Grubbs, Dr. R. B., U. S. Army, Fort 

 Wright, Wash, (received through Brig. 

 Gen. T. E. Wilcox, U. S. Army, retired): 

 Plant (Stapelia) from Washington (44260). 



GuDGER, E. M. (See under Department of 



Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fish- 

 eries.) 



GuiMERAEs, Senor Alvaro (received through 

 H. W". Furniss, American consul, Bahia, 

 Brazil): Fossil fish (43695). 



GuLiCK, Addison, Cambridge, Mass.: 28 

 pulmonale mollusks fi-om Bermuda 

 (43330). 



Gunn, D. a., Waco, Tex.: 3 cotton boll 

 weevils and an acorn weevil (43598). 



Hackel, E. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Hague, Arnold. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Hahn, W. L., U. S. National Museum: 

 Plant from Indiana (43485): small col- 

 lection of mammals (43539: collected for 

 the Museum.) 



Hamilton, A. (See under Wellington, New 

 Zealand, Colonial Museum.) 



Hamilton, J. M., Cadereita, Queretaro, 

 Mexico: Grasshopper {Dactylopus varie- 

 gatus Thomas) (43738). 



Hamlet, Capt. O. C. (See under Treasury 

 Department.) 



ILvmmerstein, H. L., Tsingtau, China: 

 Marine mollusks from China (43663); 

 echinoderms and mollusks (44083). 



Hancock, Prof. J. L., Chicago, 111.: Coccid 

 insect from a pine tree (43224). 



Hanley, D. T. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of American Ethnol- 



Hansen, C. H., Tropico, Cal. (received 

 through Otto Ileidenuinn): Isopod cru.s- 

 tacean (Lwoneca rul(/aj-is Stimpson) from 

 San Pedro Channel, taken from the gill of 

 a fish (43258); 46 marine shells from 

 California and 100 fossils from San Pedro, 

 Cal. (43335). 



Hansen, H. J., Zoological Museum, Copen- 

 hagen, Denmark: 9 crustaceans {Spsero- 

 midit) (44379: exchange). (See under 

 Copenliagen, Denmark.) 



Hansen, John, Washington, D. C. : 2 watch 

 movements (43333). 



Hardison, J. A., Wadesboro, N. C: Frag- 

 ment of a s?a-urcliin of the genus Oligo- 

 porus from the subcarboniferous rocks 

 (44323). 



Harmes, S. F. (See under Cambridge, 

 England, University Museum of Zoolo- 

 gy-) 



