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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Greger, D. K. (Fiilton, Mo.): One hun- 

 dred and twenty specimens of Hamilton 

 formation fossils, principally lirachi- 

 o])od8, representing 25 species (ex- 

 change) (30082); Devonian shale con- 

 taining brachiopods (gift) (30610). 

 Gkiffitii, a. L. (See under Agriculture, 



Department of.) 

 Grim, W. M. (Brookfield, Wash.) : Speci- 

 men of Shrew, Sorer irotvbfidf/ei. 30826. 

 Grinnell, G. H. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 

 Gkiswold, N. L. (Peoria, 111.): United 

 States land patent, signed by President 

 James Monroe in the year 1817. 30728. 

 Grover, W. E. (Galveston, Tex.): Eggs 

 of Black Skimmer, Rynchops nigra 

 (29778); eggs of Catliarista atrata 

 (30474). 

 GuESDE, L. (Pointe-a-Pltre, Guadeloupe) : 

 Drawings of stone implements. 29775. 

 GuiLFOYLE, W; R. (See under Mel- 

 bourne Botanical Gardens.) 

 GuTHRiic, OssiAN (Chicago, 111.) : Board 

 sawed from a log found in a glacial 

 drift. 30307. 

 GuYE, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. (Seattle, 

 Wash.): Two fossil palms from the 

 Cascade Mountains. 30199. 

 GWYN, Dr. C. L. (Galveston, Tes.): Ter- 

 tiary bivalve shells (29939) ; 8 species 

 of UnionidtB from Texas, and one spec- 

 imen of Ampullaria from Honduras 

 (29976). 

 Haas, B. F. (Brightwood, D. C): Speci- 

 men of Phacops rana, Green. 30168. 

 Haddon, Dr. A. C. (luisfail Hills Road, 

 Cambridge, England) : Papuan ethno- 

 logical objects from New Guinea. Ex- 

 change. 30002. 

 Haggatt, E. a. (Fort Bayard, N. Mes.): 

 Specimen of Dynastes (jranti, Horn. 

 30494. 

 Hague, Arnold (U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : Geological material from Arizona 

 and the Black Hills, S. Dak. 30515. 

 Hall, Mrs. C. C. (Westport Point, 

 Mass.): Specimens of Botrychium ter- 

 natum (Thuub.) Swartz, representing 

 a single polymorphous species. 29828. 

 Hall, W. C. (Creston, Iowa): Mounted 

 slide showing specimen of Distomum 

 feUnenm. 29957. 

 Halstei), D. J. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Hammar, J. W. (Washington, D. C): 

 Collection of marine shells from Santa 

 Rosa Sound, Fla. 29844. 



Hand, Alfred. (See under Dr. T. H. 

 Bean.) 



Hannah, R. H. (Olympia, Wash.) : Stone 

 implement. 29940, 



Hannijsal Water Company (Hannibal, 

 Mo.), transmitted by C. J. Lewis, 

 superintendent : Shells taken from the 

 city water mains. 29553. 



Hanselman, J. J., (Brooklyn, N. Y.): 

 Montaubon Pigeon. 30120. 



Happer, Mrs. F. A. (Washington, D.C.): 

 Skin and skull of an Armadillo {Tatii- 

 sia 9-cincta). 29894. 



Hardeman, Thomas (Birmingham, 

 Ala.): Four specimens of Melano2)Mla 

 notata. 30702. 



Hare, Mrs. W. B. (Tacoma, Wash.): 

 Shells iind marine invertebrates from 

 Puget Sound. 30356. 



Harrison, A. K. (Lebanon Springs, N. 

 Y.): Marine shells from the coast of 

 New England. 297.54. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



Harrison, B. (Ightham, Kent, England) : 

 Twenty-four rude chipped-flint imple- 

 ments. Purchase. 30109. 



Hartland, O. H. (Wilkesbarre, Pa.): 

 Fossil teeth of mammals. 30379. (Re- 

 turned. ) 



Harvey, F. L. (Orono, Me.): Skeleton 

 of a hooded seal, (purchase.) (30607); 

 3 specimens of Shrew {Blarina irevi- 

 cauda), and2 specimens of (Sorer persona- 

 <ws(?)(gift). (30280.) (Two returned.) 



Haskell, G. W, (Washington, D. C): 

 Collection of pipes, beadwork, bow and 

 arrows, parts of costumes, etc., ob- 

 tained from the Ojibwa Indians. Pur- 

 chase. 29809. 



Hatcher, J. B. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey, and 

 Princeton College.) 

 Hauer, Dr. Franz Ritter Von. (See 

 under Imperial Royal Natural History 

 Mnseum.) 

 Haviland, G. D., Museum of Zoology. 

 (Cambridge, England): Three speci- 

 mens of termites from Borneo and Na- 

 tal. Exchange. 29920. 

 Hay, W. p. (Washington, D. C): Am- 

 phipodsaudlsopods. Exchange. 30541. 



