LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Grinold, Emerson R., Grand Ledge, 

 Mich.: Cast of Indian pipe in Grand 

 Ledge fire clay. Exchange. 40488. 



Groit, Dr. A. J., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Fifty 

 specimens of mosses from the United 

 States and Ecuador (exchange) (40046) ; 

 50 specimens of mosses from the United 

 States (purchase) (40491). 



Grover, L. C. (See under Colt's Patent 

 Fire Arms Manufacturing Company. ) 



Grubbs, Dr. R. B., assistant surgeon U. S. 

 A., Iligan, Philippine Islands: Snake, 

 scorpion, and slug from the Philippine 

 Islands. 40233. 



Grumbach, Ernest, Pueblo, Cal. : Opos- 

 sum {Marmosa mui'ina). 40179. 



Guerdrum, S. C, Mount Pleasant, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Mammals from Iowa. 

 Purchase. 39996. 



Guthrie, Ossian, Chicago, 111.: Glacial 

 bowlders from Sacket Harbor, N. Y. 

 40497. 



Haggett, Mrs. G. B. , Zuni, N. Mex. : Three 

 Zuiii baskets of modern manufacture. 

 39741. 



Hall, Miss Annie S., Cincinnati, Ohio: 

 Gold medal presented to Charles Fran- 

 cis Hall l)y the Societe de Geographic 

 of France. 40030. 



Hall, H. M., University of California, 

 Berkeley, Cal. : Fifty plants from Cali- 

 fornia. (39831, 40628, 40759, 40885, 

 40904, 40935, 41084). (See also under 

 Department of Agriculture. ) 



Hall, H.O., Washington, D.C.: Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Plant from Maryland. 40035. 



Hamilton, S. H., American Museum of 

 Natural History, New York City: Two 

 specimens of manganese from Panupo, 

 Santiago, Cuba. Purchase. 39587. 



Hammell, John, ]\Iadison, Ind. : Speci- 

 mens of Richmond fossils. Exchange. 

 40307. 



Hanley, D. T., Baltimore, Md.: Five- , 

 barreled revolver. Purchase. 40851. 



Hanson, Dr. C. C, Ocoto, Wis.: Collec 

 tion of Buddhistic religious objects 

 Purchase. 39920. 



Hardesty, Owen G. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy- ) 



Harding, E. H., Washington, D. C: Pair 

 of silver spectacles worn by John Hard- 

 ing, aid to General Washington during 

 the war of the Revolution. 40413. 



Harper, R. M., Collegepoint, N. Y. : 

 Twelve specimens of Dryopteris jiorl- 

 dana from Georgia (exchange), (40047) ; 

 155 specimens of Algje, fungi, Bryo- 

 phita and Pteridophyta collected in 

 Georgia (purchase), (40504); about 40 

 specimens of Cretaceous and Eocene 

 fossils from western Georgia (gift), 

 (40507); 505 plants from Georgia (pur- 

 chase), (40685); 2 plants from Virginia, 

 received through the Department of 

 Agriculture (41129). 



Harriman Alaskan Expedition. Receiv- 

 ed through Prof. Trevor Kincaid, TJni- 

 verity of Washington, Seattle, Wash.: 

 Isopods. 40695. 



Harrington, W. Hague, Ottawa, Canada: 

 Received through Dr. L. O. How'ard. 

 Nine specimens of Diptera. 40333. 



Harris, Lieut. Jesse R., U. S. A., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Brass coin balance. 

 40498. 



Harris, L. C, Eldorado, Cal. : Cranium of 

 a Digger Indian found in a cave, and a 

 sacrificial bow from a medicine lodge. 

 41156. 



Harrison, D. C, Bay Bank, Hampton, 

 Ya. : Three plantsfrom Virginia. 41148. 



Harshberger, J. W., University of Penn- 

 sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.: Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Eighty-seven plants from ]Mexico and 

 the West Indies. 39925. 



II artert, P>nst. (See under R. H. Beck.) 



Hartley, Frank, Cumberland, Md. : Ma- 

 terial containing minute fossils (39685); 

 fossils, corals, and ostracoda (39919). 



Hakvey, Frank, Albuquerque, N. Mex. : 

 Nineteen photographs of Indian basket- 

 ry. 39823. 



Harvey, Fred, Kansas City, Mo.: Four- 

 teen specimens of Washoe baskets. 

 Purchase. 41185. 



NAT MUS 1903- 



