Goutp, C. N. (See under Interior De- 
_ partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 
- GRATON, L. C. (See under Interior De- 
_ partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 
_ Graves, G. H., South China, Me.: Smelt, 
 Osmerus mordax (45848). 
GREBEL, WENDLER AND Company, Geneva, 
- Switzerland: Piece of the Kernouve 
meteorite weighing 567 grams (45987: 
exchange). 
"Greety, Gen. A. W., U. S. Army, War 
Department, Washington, D. C.: 2 
photographs of a humpback whale 
caught on the Sitka-Valdez (Alaska) 
cable, November 6, 1904 (45018). (See 
also under War Department. ) 
GreeENE, E. L., U. S. National Museum, 
Washington, D. C.: 45 plants collected 
in New Mexicoby O. B. Metcalfe (45290: 
purchase); 2 plants from the District 
of Columbia and vicinity (46022). 
_ Greene, G. S., Los Angeles, Cal.: Nest 
and 4 eggs collected in Arizona, and 
believed to be Say’s phoebe, Sayornis 
saya (46079). 
GREENFIELD, A. M., Gaines, Pa.: Luna 
meth, Tropxa luna (46065). 
Grecory, L. M., Manvel, Cal.: Specimen 
of Guteregia from California (44906). 
GrirFitHs, Davip. (See under Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. ) 
Pasadena, Cal.: 
from California 
GRINNELL, Forpyce, 
About 625 plants 
(44875: purchase ). 
Grinstep, C. W., Washington, D. C.: 
Hair worm, Gordius, from the filtra- 
tion plant in Washington (45802). 
Gr6ényoLp, H., British Museum (Natural 
History), London, England: Full-sized 
copy in oil of a painting of a dodo by a 
Dutch artist, the original in the British 
Museum (45523: purchase). 
Grosvenor, D. A., Washington, D. C.: 
Hog-nosed snake from Maryland 
(46027 ). 
Grout, A. J., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Speci- 
mens of North American pleurocarpous 
mosses (45612: purchase). 
Gruesy FAarence Company, Boston, Mass. : 
Vase (45693). 
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GupeerR, E. W.: Waynesville, N. C.: 
Microscopic slides showing the develop- 
ment of the pipe-fish (44784). 
Hacke., E. (See also under Department 
of Agriculture. ) 
HaAGENBECK, Cart, Hagenbeck’s Circus: 
Skin of a young male hippopotamus 
(45921). 
Haun, W. L., U. 8. National Museum: 
2 specimens of stonecrop, Sedum, from 
Virginia (44674; mammals, plants, mol- 
lusks, insects, and reptiles (44940); 
snake, Hutenia, from Bascom, Ind. 
(45145); lizard from Great Falls, Md. 
(45915). Collected for the.Museum. 
Hanes, A. S., Westtown, Pa.: 236 plants 
from Pennsylvania and Maryland 
(45377 ). 
HALBERSTADT, Barirp, Pottsville, Pa.: 
Fossil plants, Muriopteris inflata, from 
Vaughan, W. Va. (45520). 
Hau, H. M., Berkeley, Cal.: 119 plants 
from California (45274); 7 specimens 
of plants, Cotyledon saxosum, from Cali- 
fornia (46006). Exchange. 
Hampson, Sir Georce F. (See under G. 
C. Dudgeon, and London, England, 
British Museum of Natural History.) 
Hancock, JosepH L., Chicago, Ill.: 4 
cotypes of Orthoptera (45217: ex- 
change). 
Harper, WILLIAM, Savannah, Ga.: Car- 
rion-flower, Stapelia variabilis (45224). 
Harper, Jonn B. (See under Depart- 
ment of the Interior, Office of Indian 
Affairs. ) 
Harper, R. H., Afton, Ind. T.: Horned 
toad (44827). 
Harper, R. M., University, Ala.: 2 
plants, Harperia nodosa, from Georgia 
(45317); plant from Georgia collected 
by S. W. McCallie (46087). 
Harris, W., Hope Gardens, Kingston, 
Jamaica, West Indies: Bat, Noctilio 
(44711); tree-frogs, grasshopper, fern, 
and crab (44891); 5 specimens of crusta- 
cean, Sesarma bidentatum, and speci- 
mens of eypronodont fish (45334). 
HarsHpBercer, Jonn W., University of 
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.: 215 
plants from Pennsylvania (45085). 
