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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899. 



Gayle and Semple, Montgomery, Ala.: 



Sample of ocher. 34295. 

 Geological Survey of Canada. (See 



under Ottawa, Canada. ) 

 Georgesox, C. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 Five nuggets of Alaskan and Klondike 

 gold. Purchase. 34634. 

 Gibson, J. H., Coney Island, N. Y.: 



Photograph of a whale. 33843. 

 Gibson, Thomas J., Scottsburg, Va. : 

 " Moffet bell punch," Alamo knife, and 

 an old saw. 35194. 

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

 partment, V. S. Geological Survey.) 

 GiLMARTiN, Mr., gunner, U. S. Navy: 

 Dummy cartridge used in target prac- 

 tice by the U. S. Navy. 34108. 

 GiL.MON, W. J. (no address given) : Iden- 

 tification medal. ( See under Porto Rico 

 Collection 35201.) 

 GiRTY, Dr. G. H., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey: Fern from Indian Territory. 34622. 

 (See under Interior Department, U. S. 

 Geological Survey. ) 

 Glatfelter, Dr. N. M., St. Louis, Mo.: 



Nine plants. 33955. 

 GoERME, Luis (no address given): Three 

 photographs of the vertebra of a fossil 

 elephant. 34364. 

 Goldman, E. A. (no address given): 

 Five hundred and sixty-eight plants 

 from Mexico. Purchase. 34796. 

 Goodman, R. D., Washington, D. C. : 

 Springfield rifle found in the trenches 

 before Santiago; Spanish belt and car- 

 tridge case captured at Santiago; Mauser 

 rifle clip; 2 Remington cartridges; 

 Mauser cartridge; Mauser shell struck 

 by a bullet, and uniform hat belong- 

 ing to a volunteer from the District of 

 Columbia. Loan. 34039. 

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

 specimens of Clinton and Niagara lime- 

 stone with Ostracoda. 33816. 

 Graham, J. G., Anthony, Fla. : Moth. 



34693. 

 Grahamstown, South Africa: Albany 

 Museum, received through Dr. S. 

 Schonland, director: Forty-four birds' 

 skins from South Africa. Exchange. 

 34088. 

 Granxer, Emile. (See under Smithson- 

 ian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



Grant, Gen. Frederick, U. S. V., War 



Department, Washington, D. C. : Large 



idol. ( See under Porto Rico Collection 



35201). 



Gray Herbarium, Camljridge, Mass.: 



Twenty-four plants (34474); plant from 



Mexico (34762); 300 plants (35122). 



Exchange. 



Gray, Mr. and Mrs. J. D., Washington, 



D. C. : Three hundred and thirty-five 



pearls from fresh-water mussels. 34049. 



Green, J. D., Seaside, Fla.: Specimen of 



Dynastes tityus Linnaeus. 33801. 

 Griffin, W., Somerset, Ky. : Ninety 

 stone implements, fossils, and a speci- 

 men of mineral (fossils returned) 

 (33844); 23 archaeological objects from 

 Pulaski County (33886); 25 specimens 

 of Lower Carboniferous brachiopods 

 (33903) ; 18 fossils from the Lower Car- 

 boniferous rocks of Somerset (34500). 

 Griffith, Beryl, Clay City, Ind.: Pot- 

 tery clay. 34293. 

 Griffith, Dr. H. G., Manayunk, Pa.: 

 Parasitic Hymenoptera from Arizona. 

 34636. 

 Guerdrum, Miss S. C, Anacostia, D. C. : 



Two young box turtles. 35177. 

 Guild, Charles, & Sons, Piedmont, 



Wyo.: Asphaltum. 34196. 

 Haferlandt and Pippow, Berlin, Ger- 

 many: Skull of Ltsus arctos. Exchange. 

 34820. 

 Hagans, Hon. J. Marshall, Morgan- 

 town, W. Ya. : Brown glazed jar from 

 an early pottery in Morgantown, ob- 

 tained by Dr. Walter Hough. 34053. 

 Hagood, J. E., Pickens, S. C: Mica. 



34204. 

 Hall, J. A., Morotock, Va. : Specimen 

 of slate-colored silicified wood. 34596. 

 Hall, J. S., Westport Point, Mass.: 

 ^■pecimenoiBotrychmmlinerioidessh.ow- 

 ing a peculiar division of the fertile 

 frond. 34051. 

 Hall, William, Greensboro, Pa.: Glass 

 dish made in Washington about the 

 year 1833. 34209. 

 Halle, PI A., Dalton, Mass.: Specimen 

 of Plutijrosiera sabaUnus Scudder. 

 34533. 

 Hallock, C. H., Fayetteville, N. C: 

 Guitar. 34639. 



