LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 793 



Green, Loren W. (Charlestown, New Hampshire). Several specimens of birds, nests, 



and eggs (20897) ; six dried skins of cbipmunk (21036); a woodcbnck (-21044); 

 >ur niainmal skins, two insects, and one turtle ("21073) ; a wood rabbit, muskrat, 



and squirrel from New Hampshire. (21543). 

 Green River Zircon Mining Company ( Henderson ville, North Carolina), (through 



W. S. Yeates.) Fifty-one zircon crystals from Green River, Henderson County, 



North Carolina, 22032. 

 Green, W. J. (Washington, District of Columbia). Seven marbles cut from amethyst, 



carnelian, bloodstone, and agate. 21341. 

 Greenwood, E. C. (Brownsville, Texas) A White Pelican from Corpus Christi. 



21852. 



Greey, Edward (New York City, New York). One large bronze sitting figure of a Jap- 

 anese Buddha; Japanese tire engine; and Japanese bow and arrow (purchased) 

 (20852); Japanese bronzes, lamp made in Tokyo, 1850-75 (copy of larger lamps 

 made from A. D. 1603); koro resting on three figures of Oni (imps) made in 

 Osaka, date 1800-50; koro of curious archaic form, made in Yeddo, 1700-50; koro 

 of globular form with three legs, made in Yeddo, 1800-50; vase of amphore shape 

 on four slender feet, date 1875; copy of an old bronze ; trumpet-shaped vase 

 made in Osaka, about 1750-1800 ; koro of Tokyo bronze, 1860-70; bronze koro rep- 

 resenting boy seated on a drum ; figure of Samurai at prayer, resting on a bronze 

 base, showing the old Kamishimo, or official overdress, made in Yeddo, 1700- 

 1800; koro, figure of Shoki and two demons of sickness, made in Osaka, 1800-'50; 

 hibachi, with pierced lid and upper rim; body decorated with archaic designs 

 of birds in relief; koro with lid, made in Kyoto, 1800-20; koro with lid, made 

 by Tsuji Ki-ho, about 1850; old form (purchased) (21176). 



Gregory, J. R. (London, England). Three specimens of meteorites. (Exchange.) 

 22040. 



Gretton Brothers (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). Photographs of Jones and Laugh- 

 lin's Steel Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Exchange.) (21487,21714.) 



Grinnell, George Bird (New York City, New York). A living Mountain Sheep 

 (purchased) (21383); skin of a Mountain Goat (purchased) (22162). 



Grinnell, W. F. (See under State, Department of.) 



Guesde, L. (Guadeloupe, West Indies). A collection of.birds' skins from Guade- 

 loupe. (Exchange.) 21210. 



Gunning, Mary (Greeley, Colorado). Plants collected in Colorado. 21707. 



Gurley, W. C. (Marietta, Ohio), (through Ensign John Gibson, II. S. N.) A photo- 

 graph of a flash of lightning. 21476. 



Gutekunst, F. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Five proofs of photographs by the 

 lender (21025); a collection of plates and prints illustrating the process of 

 collographic printing. (21482.) 



Hackman, D. R. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living Sparrow Hawk. 

 •.'1606. 



Hagan, J. T. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living alligator from Florida. 

 21496. 



HaHN, George R. (New York City, New York). Proof of a woodcut by Dr. Alex- 

 ander Anderson. (Deposited.) 21010. 



Hah;, Geokge W. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Specimens of stone implements 

 from Cohocksink Creek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 21100. 



Haight & Dudley (Poughkeepsie, New York). Four pamphlets containing speci- 

 mens of color-printing. 21895. 



Hakes, William A. (Binghamton, New York). Fragments of pottery from Broome 

 County, New York. (Exchange.) 21826. 

 (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Hale, Miss Ellen D. (Boston, Massachusetts). Two etchings. (Deposited.) 21008* 



