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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1W»2. 



Frye, C. J., Baracoa, Cuba: Two prehis- 

 toric earthenware vessels from a cave 

 near Santiago. 39281. 



Fuller, Claude, Pietermaritzlnirg, Natal, 

 Africa: Nineteen specimens (2 sjiecies) 

 of Diptera, including the man-infesting 

 Sarcophagid, Bengalia dej)rema Walker. 

 38280. 



Gaillard, Capt. R. D., Engineer Corps, 

 Duluth, iNIinn. : Letter in the Chippewa 

 language; photographs of Cliippewa 

 snowshoes. 38943. 



Gallaher, James, jr., New Haven, Conn. : 

 Piece of keel of the frigate ConstUutiuit. 

 38907. 



Galpin, Rev. F. W., Hatfield Vicarage, 

 Harlow, England: IMusical instru- 

 ments, including a recorder, flute-a-bec, 

 and galoubet (originals); liornpipe 

 (reproduction of a Kettie, an extinct 

 Welsh instrument). Exchange. 39033. 



Gambino, J., Keyser,W.Va. : Seven hun- 

 dred specimens of fossils from the 

 Lower Helderberg formation at Keyser 

 (38347) ; 380 cystids, 3 trilobites, and 

 400 shells from the Helderbergian of 

 Keyser (38788). Purchase. 



Gantek, H. C, Mammoth Cave, Ky. : 

 Cave insects. 38753. 



Garuinale, Luioi, Vicenza, Italy: One 

 hundred species of Middle and Lower 

 OHgocene fossils from Vicenza, Italy. 

 Exchange. 39459. 



Garet, E., Washington, D. C. : Death 

 mask of Calixto Garcia. 38854. 



Gary, L. B., Austinburg, Ohio: Six spe- 

 cies of Unionidfe from Ohio. 38444. 



Gatchel & MANNI^■G, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Portrait of E. H. Davis, archaeologist 

 and explorer. Purchase. 38876. 



Gates, Peter G., Pasadena, Cal. : Collec- 

 tion of archaeological sisecimen;.: from 

 White Mountains and Tusayan, Apache 

 County, Ariz. 38480. (See under 

 Hough, Dr. Walter.) 



Geek, O. L., Phoenix, Ariz.: Snake from 

 Arizona. 39009. 



Geokcjeson, C. C. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



German, Rev. W. S., Govanston, Md.: 

 Luna moth, Acti((f: lima \j. 39548. 



Gerrard, E., & Son, London, England: 

 Two skeletons of birds (38312); skele- 

 ton of an Indian stork {XenorJtijnchiis) 

 (38386). Purchase. 



Gessford, O., Smithsonian Institution: 

 Spider. 38859. 



Gibson, C. C, Ness City, Kans. : Two 

 specimens of meteorites. Purchase. 

 38726. 



Gilbert, Mrs. A. P., Logan, Okla. : Sol- 

 pugid ( Eremobates jxtlUpes Sa j' ) ( 38327 ) ; 

 arachnid (38612). 



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

 specimens of ferns from New York. 

 Exchange. 38803. 



Gilbert, Prof. C. H., Stanford University, 

 California: Parasitic isopods from a 

 mullet. 39075. (See under Leland 

 Stanford Junior University. ) 



Gilbert, G. K. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



(tilbert, Mrs. J. Loring, Washington, 

 D. C. : Small basket made by the Mo- 

 ravians of North Carolina, and a plas- 

 ter cast used as a mold for casting 

 "Moss plates" for printing. Ex- 

 change. 39057. 



GiLG, Dr. E., Berlin, Germay: One hun- 

 dred and eighty plants collected in 

 Siam ))y R. Zimmermaim. Purchase. 

 39063. 



(tillette, Capt. C. E., Engineer Corps, 

 U. S. A., Savannah, Ga. : Siliceous cast 

 of skeleton of a septarian nodule from 

 near Grovetown, Ga. 38937. 



(iiLLETTE, Prof. C. p., Fort Collins, Colo.: 

 Moth {Ardid hurcei). Exchange. 

 39451. 



(Jillilan, J. D. (See under .Martin, 

 11. J. ) 



GoLDER, F. A. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Goldman, E. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Sixty plants from Mexico (38231); 71 

 plants from Mexico (38242 ) . Purchase. 

 (See under Agriculture, Department 

 of.) 



Good, Rev. J. B., San Diego, Cal.: Haida 

 totem i^ost. Purchase. 38217. 



GooDE, Mrs. Sarah F. J., Middletown, 

 Conn.: Collection of ceramics, coins, 

 and ethnological objcH-ts from various 

 j)arts of the world. Purchase. 38947. 



Gooding, C. F., Washington, D. ('. : Tur- 

 tle from Virginia. 38621 . 



Gordon, H. C, San Diego, Cal.: Two 

 specimen.s of tourmaline. Purchase. 

 39264. 



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