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Gorton, C. Specimens of soapstone mask and box of Indian relics (lent). 

 Goti, Addison. (See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Commis- 

 sion.) 

 Gourville, dipt. John, and crew of schooner Rebecca Bartlett. (See Wash- 

 ington, D. C, United States Fish Commission.) 

 Goward, G. An article of apparel, lava-lava, worn by the natives of the 



Samoan Islands. 

 Graham. Dr. A. II. A Spanish spear and living specimens of scorpion 



and centipede; from Bagdad, Tex. 

 Graces, A. Three jars of fishes, some new to science; from Georgia. 

 Green, Fred. C. Specimens of chain and honey-comb coral ; from the 



Mississippi Eiver. 

 Green, Dr. J. B. Living specimen of garter-snake (Eutamia sir talis) ; 



from Fairfax Comity, Virginia. 

 Green, W. V. Box of minerals from Virginia. 

 Grcenleaf, Capt. Nathaniel, and creic of schooner Grace L. Fears. (See 



Washington, D. C, United States Fish Commission.) 

 Grcenleaf, Capt. Thomas F., and crew of schooner Chester R. Lawrence. 



(See Washington, D. C, United States Fish Commission.) 

 Green wood, Captain, and crew of schooner Sultana. (See Washington, D. 



C, United States Fish Commission.) 

 Gretan, Capt. John. Very large specimen of lump-fish (Cyclopterus lum- 



pus) ; from Kettle Island, Massachusetts. 

 Git nter, Hon. T. M. Specimen of ore. 

 Habirsham, F. Microscopic slides of diatoms put up by Prof. P. T. Cleve 



and J. D. Muller, of Upsala, Sweden. 

 Habersham, AYm.Xegle. Photograph of a Histiophorus gladius ; taken off 



Florida. 

 Hamilton, A. M. Specimens of minerals ; from Virginia. 

 Hamilton, Hugh. Water beetle ; from Pennsylvania. 

 Hamlin, F. M. Three boxes of general natural history collections ; from 



Bermuda. 

 Hamlin, Capt. Peter, and creiv of schooner Andrew Leighton. (See Wash- 

 ington, D. C, United States Fish Commission.) 

 Ha una, G. B., through Mrs. X. S. Lincoln. Sx>eeimen of mounted owl; 



from Xorth Carolina. 

 Hanson, James, schooner Sarah P. Ayer. Specimens of tree-coral, Para- 



gorgia, with barnacles attached. 

 Harrell, Alexander, through lion. R.W. Toicnshend. Box of minerals and 



a stone ax ; from ('lay County, Illinois. 

 Harrison, Joseph, estate of. A large collection of paintings, by Catlin, of 



North American Indians. 

 Harrison, M. E. Box of Indian stone implements, fossils, &C.; from 



Missouri. 

 Ilarsha, W. W. Specimens of slag ; from Illinois. 

 Hartjield, John M. A living turtle ; from North Carolina. 



