LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 545 



Geisler, Beuno — Continued. 



imens, representing 7 species of Birds of Paradise from New Guinea. Purchase. 

 25869. 



Geological Survey of Canada (Ottawa, Canada), through Henry M. Ami. Black- 

 nosed dace (Bhinichthya. atronasus) from the cave and Hot Springs at Banff, in 

 the National Park of Canada, Rocky Mountains. 25236. 



Ciui'fin. John C. (Ford's Depot, Va.). Eighteen leaf-shaped implements, and 90 ar- 

 row and spear- heads, mostly of quartzite, from an ancient Indian village site on 

 Mill Quarter Estate, Amelia County. 21757. 



Girbes, Prof. Lewis R. (Charleston, South Carolina). Four specimens of I'uno- 

 peus wiirdemannii Gibbes (types) from Florida. 24977. 



Giddings, Miss Bertha S. (Mills College, Cal.), through Prof. Josiah Keep. Wa- 

 ter-color sketches of t> species of Californian nudibranchs. 24858. 



Giddings, Charles F. (Washington, D. C). Nest of hornet {Venpu maculata L.). 

 25000. 



Giglioli, Prof. Henry H. (See under Royal Zoological Museum, Florence, Italy.) 



Gilbert, Prof. Charles H. (See under William Millmore.) 



Golson, Edward S. (South Saginaw, Mich.). Silurian corals from the drift near 

 Saginaw (25061); 10 chipped disc and rude implements (25360). 



Good, Rev. A. C. (Gaboon, West Africa). Collection of objects illustrating the life 

 and manners of the Fang tribe, and a number of musical instruments. Pur- 

 chase. 25654. 



Goode, Dr. G. Brown (Assistant Secretary Smithsonian Institution, in charge of 

 National Museum). One number of the Analectic Magazine for July, 1819, with 

 two illustrations (25676); mezzotint by Peter Pelham, and an engraving by 

 T. D. Booth (25685) ; 6 parchments containing Jewish marriage contracts and lit- 

 urgies (25771); engraved copper plate " Port of Raph. Morghen, ' by Cinelli, and 

 an impression made from the plate (25848). (See under Smithsonian Institution. 

 U. S. National Museum. ) 



Gould, Dr. H. W. (San Diego, Cal.). Four specimens of silver ores from the Calico 

 District, San Bernardino County, sent by request of Mr. F. W. Crosby, of Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 24638. 



Gram, N. C. (Dyrefjord, Iceland.) Two ladies' side-saddles, one dated 1789, and the 

 other supposed to be 250 years old. 24932. 



Granier, Emil (New York City). Collection of ethnological specimens from Raw- 

 lins, Wyo., consisting of Buffalo mask, line model of tent (painted and com- 

 plete), flute, medicine-man's wands, moccasins, wheel game, stone hammer, 

 eagle-bone whistle, and numerous other articles. Exchange. 24931. 



Grant-Bey, Dr. James (Cairo, Egypt). Two glass Arab lamps. 25741. 



Greger, A. (Russian legation, Washington, D. C). Photograph of a Russian vil- 

 lager. 24896. 



Greegor, Isaiah (Jacksonville, Fla.) Marine shells chiefly from the Indo-Pacilic 

 Ocean (gift) (25159) ; dried barnacles from Nassau, Bahama Islands (gift) (25529) ; 

 punched lantern used in 1822 (gift), and pathologic and dressed shells (exchange) 

 (25714). 



Green, Ashdown (Victoria, British Columbia). Fine specimen of Chirolophus 

 polyactocephalus. 24711. 



Green, Bernard R. (Washington, D. C.).' Thirty-three lantern transparencies of 

 heads of human race, built into the Library of Congress. 25727. 



Grondal, Benjamin (See under Icelandic Natural History Society.) 



Grottenkialer, V., *fc Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Twelve pine tools. Purchase. 

 25582. 



Gurley, O. A. (Cleveland, Ohio), through Mr. George C. Maynard. Morse regis- 

 ter, belonging to the Old Time Telegraphers' Collection. Deposit. 25098. 



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