LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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

 cimen of Conorhinus sanguisuga Leconte 

 (36817); specimen of Datames formida- 

 Wis Simon (36899); Harvest fly, Cicada 

 dorsata Say (37019); Scarabseid beetle 

 belonging to the genus Phsmeus (37050). 



Gilbert, Walter M. (See under Lou- 

 bat, M. le due de.) 



Girault, A. A., Annapolis, Md.: Galls 

 of Neuroierus sp., and two specimens 

 of Sniicra marise Riley (38004); galls 

 and specimens of Phylloxera carysecaulis 

 Fitch, and a specimen of ( 'atolaccus n. 

 sp. (38064). 



Girty, Dr. George H. (See under In- 

 terior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey. ) 



Godman, F. Du Cane, London, England. 

 Received through E. A. Smith, British 

 Museum: Sixty-nine species of land and 

 fresh-water shells from Mexico and 

 Central America. 38139. 



Gopf, Dean S., Metlaltoyuca, Eastern 

 Puebla, Mexico (Ranco Elgin): Two 

 plants from Eastern Puebla, Mexico. 

 37999. 



Golder, F. A., Unga, Alaska: One hun- 

 dred plants from Alaska. 37204. 



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

 from Mexico (37667, 37731). (See un- 

 der Agriculture, Departmentof; Brown, 

 Mrs. N. M.; Nelson, E. W.) 



< rOLDMAN, Mrs. Leo, Phoenix, Ariz. : Four 



specimens of basket material obtained 

 from the Pima Indians of southern Ari- 

 zona. 36749. 

 Goi.l, Rev. G. P., Maytown, Pa.: Insects 

 and reptiles collected at Mount Coffee, 

 Liberia, West Africa. 37012. 



Gonzales, V. (See under Gray Herba- 

 rium. ) 



< rOODFELLOW, Walter, Paris, France: One 



thousand one hundred and thirty- 

 six specimens of Humming birds, from 

 Ecuador. Purchase. 36885. « 



Goodrich, Mrs. L. 1>., Syracuse, N. Y.: 

 Seven plants belonging to the genus 

 Epipactisi exchange) (36939 1; specimen 

 of Hart's tongue from the original 

 American station at Split Koek. ( teddes, 

 near Syracuse (gift) (37827). 



a Received 



Gordon, R. IL, Cumberland, Md. : Thirty- 

 nine specimens of Oriskany and 236 

 specimens of Lower Helderberg fossils, 

 from Mr. Gordon's collection. 37122. 



( rORDON, R. II., and Hartley, Frank, ( !um- 

 berland, Md.: Sixty pieces containing 

 fossils illustrating the Lewiston forma- 

 tion section at Pinto, Md. 37392. 



Gortnek, S. A., Rhea Springs, Tenn.: 

 Crab-spider, Acroxoiim spinea Ilentz. 

 36801. 



Gotcher, H. F., Copperas Cove, Tex.: 

 Specimen of ilmenite with native gold 

 from New Mexico. 38158. 



Gottschall, A. H., Harrisburg, Pa.: 

 Twined basket made of bulrushes from 

 the western coast of Oregon. 37893. 



Graham, D. D. Received through Mrs. 

 M. C. Stevenson, Bureau of Ethnology. 

 Three Zuni dresses and a pair of moc- 

 casins. Purchase. 37926. 



Gray, G. M., Woods Hole. Mass.: Six 

 specimens of crustaceans. 37004. (See 

 under Fish Commission, U. S. | 



Gray Herbarium, Cambridge Station, 

 Boston, Mass.: Two plants from Mex- 

 ico, collected by C. G. Pringle (37305); 

 356 plants from Mexico and Central 

 America (37358); 22 Mexican plants 

 (37609); 12 plants from Mexico, col- 

 lected by C. Conzatti and V. Gonzales 

 (37937); 531 plants from the Fnited 

 States and Mexico (37950); 37 plants 

 collected by Messrs. Townsend and 

 Barber in Mexico (37951); 2 plants 

 from < 'osta Rica I 38126). Exchange. 



Grayson, G.H.,Arkadelphia, Ark.: Head 

 of Buffalo-fish, Tctiobus bubalus. 37075. 



Greason, Miss Miha, Kaw Agency, Okla- 

 homa: Ancient pottery vase from Hawi- 

 kuh, near Zuni, N. Mex. 36824. 



Grebnitski, X. A. Received through 

 Dr. Leonhard Stejneger: Thirty-seven 

 plants from the Commander Islands, 

 Bering Sea. 38124. 



Gregory, Arthur, Durango, Mexico: 

 Molds of two rare Mexican coins. 

 37590. 



GRIBBLE, \l. W., Weston. Tex.: Teeth 

 and hones of small fishes and 6 creta- 

 ceous invertebrates. 37832. 



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