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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



GiRTY, G. H. — Continued, 

 whetstone from Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 

 32384. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey ; Wilbur 

 Stout.) 



Given, J. F., Decatur, Illinois: Photo- 

 graph showing both sides of a metal 

 medallion which was i)icked up in the 

 catacombs at Rome. 32187. 



Glaisher, James, South Croydon, Eng- 

 land, transmitted by Prof. W. W. ,Tohu- 

 son: Photographs of Mr. Glaisher. 

 Presented to the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, and deposited in the National 

 Museum. 31950. 



Glatfelter, Dr. N. N., St. Louis, Mis- 

 souri: Fifty specimens of willows. 

 Purchase. 31843. 



Glover, Mrs. Lucy H., Brooklyn, New 

 York : Avery large and valuable collec- 

 tion of Chinese, Korean, and .Japanese 

 coins, consisting of 2,025 specimens, 

 dating from 22.54 B. C. to 1.392 A. D., 

 medals and amulets ; also books written 

 in the English and Chinese languages 

 referring to the specimens com])rivSing 

 the collection. Bequeathed bj Mr. 

 George Bunker Glover, through his ex- 

 ecutrix, Mrs. Lucy H. Glover, to the 

 Smitlisonian Institution, and deposited 

 in the National Museum. 32055. 



Goad, G. W., Phillips, Virginia: Seven 

 rude chipped implements, a steatite 

 vessel, and fragments of steatite ves- 

 sels. Exchange. 31055. 



GoDDARD, Herbert, Decorah, Iowa: 

 Specimen of Chrysosplenium alternifo- 

 liirm. 32260. 



Gold, J., Santa Fe, New Mexico: Silver 

 relic, of Spanish manufacture, dated 

 about the year 1783. Purchase. 31446. 



Golden, R. A., & Co., Washington, Dis- 

 trict of Columbia: Albino Channel 

 Catfish, Aminrus albidus, 30853. 



Good, H. F., Springfield, Ohio : Specimen 

 of Bipalmm ketvense Moseley. 31827. 



Goode, Dr. G. Brown, U. S. National 

 Museum: Chinese dulcimer. Pur- 

 chased by Dr. Goode for the National 

 Museum. 30966. 



Goode, Master Philip Burwell, Wash- 

 ington, District of Columbia : Specimen 

 of Dragon fly, Ejncordulia princeps 

 Hagen. 30946. 



Goodrich, Dr. E. S. (See under Oxford, 

 England : Oxford University Museum. ) 



Gordon, R. H., Cumberland, Maryland: 

 Fossils from the Niagara formation of 

 Cumberland (31649, 31730, 31816). 



Gorman, M. W., Portland, Oregon : One 

 hundred and thirty-nine plants. 31714. 



GouLD,C. N.jWinfield, Kansas : Specimen 

 of Serpula, 3 specimens of Ostrea frank- 

 Uni Coquand, a specimen of Gryphaa 

 corrwjaia Say, and 4 specimens of Gry- 

 plura sp. 32262. 



Grahamstown, South Africa: Albany 

 Museum, transmitted by Dr. S. Schiin- 

 land, Director: 37 birds' skins from 

 South Africa (31249); 135 birds' skins 

 from the same locality (32140). Ex- 

 change. 



Grant, Col. C. C, Hamilton, Ontario, Can- 

 ada: Specimen of Palnaster granti, 61 

 specimens of Upper Silurian grapto- 

 lites, and 8 specimens of miscellaneous 

 fossils (30993) ; 51 Silurian graptolites 

 (31.569). 



Grant, F. H., Melborne, Victoria, Austra- 

 lia: Twenty-five fossil seeds. 31542. 



Gray Herbarium, Botanic Garden, Cam- 

 bridge, Massachusetts : Sixteen herba- 

 rium specimens. Lent. (Returned.) 

 31699. 



Gray, Mrs. M. F., Washington, District of 

 Columbia: Four plants. 321,34. 



Greely, a. W. (See under War Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Signal Office.) 



Green, Bernard, Washington, District 

 of Columbia: Building stones. 30959, 



Greene, Prof. E. L., Catholic University 

 of America, Washington, District of 

 Columbia: Four plants. 32157. 



Greenman, J. M., Cambridge, Massachu- 

 setts: Two herbarium specimens of 

 Umbellifer.e from California (30874); 

 specimen of Acacia from Cuba. (31501.) 



Greger, D. K., Fulton, Missouri : Twelve 

 plants from Missouri (gift) (.30884); 

 land and freshwater shells, represent- 

 ing 18 specimens from Callaway Coun- 

 ty (gift) (31174); 17 specimens of 

 brachiopods and a crinoid (gift) 

 (31550) ; 29 specimens of Devonian and 

 Carboniferous fossils representing 19 

 species (exchange) (31729). 



Gregory, James, El Paso, Texas: Por- 

 tion of a root of Acerates viruliflora. 

 30927. 



Gresley, W. S., Erie, Pennsylvania: 

 Thirty-three specimens of Algonkian 

 iron ores from Michigan, containing 



