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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



Gkoloc.icat. .Society of London. (See 

 under Loudou, England.) 



Gestro, Dr. R. (See nnder Genoa, Italy, 

 Museo Civico di Storia Natnrale.) 



Gktman, Dr. A. A., Chaumont, N. Y. : 

 Specimen of LituUes undatus Conrad 

 (33291) ; trilobite, lUcenus crassicaitdus 

 ame7'icanus Billings, from the Trenton 

 formation (33387) ; 3 sjiecimens of Tren- 

 ton ci-yolites (33593); 3 trilobites from 

 the Trenton formation (33697). 



GiLBEHT, Mrs. A., Plaiutield, N. J. : Larvie 

 of the Hickory Saw-fly, Selandria caryce 

 Norton. 32316. 



Gilbert, B. D., Clayville, N. Y. : Ferns 

 from Bermuda. 33554. 



Gilbert, Dr. C. H. (See under U. S. 

 Fish Commission; Leland Stanford 

 Junior University.) 



Gilbert, Prof. G. K., U. S. Geological 

 Survey : Unionidic from Erie Canal, 

 New York. 33699. (See also under 

 laterior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



GiLLMORE, R., Crestou, Iowa: Sphinx- 

 moth. 32499. 



GiRTV, G. H. (See under Prentis Clark; 

 Dr. William Clark; Thomas Piwonka.) 



Glatfelter, N. ]M., St. Louis, Mo. : Ten 

 specimens of willows (gift) (32783) ; 26 

 plants (exchange) (33047). 



GoDiXG, Dr. F. W., Rutland, 111. : Speci- 

 men of TeZomowa, representing 4 species, 

 new to the collection (32389) ; type 

 specimen of Stetheophyvia doranii God- 

 ing (33221). 



Goldman, E. A., Tampico, Mexico: 

 Twenty-five plants collected in Mexico 

 (33091) ; 140 plants from Mexico (33583) ; 

 received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: 13 plants collected in Mexico 

 (33655). (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. ) 



GOLL, Rev. G. P. (See under New York 

 Colonization Society.) 



GooDFELLOW, Edward, U. S. National 

 Museum : Atlantic cable signal-key 

 used in telegraphic longitude deter- 

 minations between Europe and America 

 in 1869-1872. Purchase. 32985. 



GOODRIDGE, F. G., New York City : Trilo- 

 bite, lUanus americaniift, from Silli- 

 man's Fossil Mount, Baffin Land. 32882. 



Goodyear Rubheh Company, Washing- 

 ton, 1). C. ; Velocipede made about 1870. 

 Purchase. 32807. 



Gordon, R. H., Cumberland, Md. : Six 

 specimens, representing 2 species, of 

 Clinton group brachiopoda, and 18 spec- 

 imens, representing 2 species, of Niag- 

 ara group brachiopoda. 32855. 



Gorman, M. W. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survej^) 



Gould, C. N.,Wiufield, Kans. : Thirty- 

 seven flaked flints, from quarries at 

 Maple City, Kans. 33640. 



Grahamstown, South Africa : Albany 

 Museum, transmitted by Dr. S. Schim- 

 land : Skeleton of an African elephant. 

 Exchange, 33147. 



Grant, Col. Charles Coote, Hamilton, 

 Ontario, Canada: Box containing 53 

 specimens of Niagara graptolites and 

 other fossils. 33672. 



Graves, C. B., Groton, Conn. : Plants 

 from Connecticut. 32908. 



Graves, James A., Susquehanna, Pa.: 

 Specimen oi Hieracium pilosella. 32458. 



Gray Herbarium, Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Fifty-eight specimens of Mexican 

 plants, and 12 specimens of Mexican 

 Umbellifer:e. Exchange. 33506. 



Greata, Louis A., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Specimens of Baria tenella. 33453. 



Green, Lydia Olive, Chicago, 111. : Two 

 pieces of music written in commemora- 

 tion of the union of the Blue and the 

 Gray at the unveiling of the Logan 

 monument in Chicago, July 22, 1897. 

 32369. 



Greene, Prof. E. L., Catholic University, 

 Washington, D. C. : Specimen of J'iola 

 atlantica collected in Anne Arundel 

 County, Md. 33605. 



Greene, S. D. (See under General Elec- 

 tric Company.) 



Greger, D. K., Fulton, Mo. : Land shells, 

 representing 2 species (32486) ; 42 spec- 

 imens of brachiopods, representing 6 

 species from the St. Louis formation of 

 Missouri (32644); 35 specimens, repre- 

 senting 19 species of Carboniferous fos- 

 sils, and 2 specimens of calciferous fos- 

 sils (32858); 4 specimens of Scminula 

 from the Kaskaskia formation (33033). 



Grindell, Dr. C. S., Baltimore, Md. : 

 Trumpeter pigeon, in the flesh. 33007. 



Grinnell, Joseph, Pasadena, Cal.: Six 

 specimens of AgeJaius (32315); 3 gold- 

 finches, including a specimen of Sj) in us 

 irisiis salicamaus (32506); type speci- 

 men of kinglet, representing a new 



