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Griekson, a. R. (Ellsberry, Ohio). Mouticnliporoid coi-al growing on u gasteropod. 

 i'G821. 



Gkiffin. M. R. (Fredericksl)urg, Va. ). Skin of muskrat and 2 skins of wood- 

 chuck. 26077. 



Giu.MSHAW, Mrs. James (New Orleans, La.), through John A. Clark. An original 

 daguerreotype of John James Audubon, taken at the age of 81 years. Deposit. 

 25915. 



Groth, Prof. P. (See under Munich Academy, Munich, Bavaria.) 



GuNDLACH, Dr. J. (Pueutes Grandes, Havana, Cuba). Specimen oi Agelaiim rts.simi- 

 lis (desiccated) from the Isle of Pines, Cuba. 27148. 



GUNTHEK, C. F. (Chicago. 111.). Etching and photograph of Columbus' portrait by 

 Sir Antonio Moro. 26493. 



GuRLEV, Dr. R. R. (U. S. Fish Commission). Specimens of tishes from Four Mile 

 Run, Carliu's, Virginia, consisting of j\^o/»?'i(s, lihinlchihys, Cdtostomus, Fhoxinus, 

 ami Xoirojjis. 26576. (See uuder E. O. Ulrich.) 



GuRLiTT, Frfpz (Berlin, Germany). Ten casts of Tanagra figures, illustrating Greek 

 religions. 26944. Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 



GrxHRiE, OssiAN (Chicago, 111.). Copper drift bowlder (26856); bowlder from 

 glacial drift (26899.) Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 



Haixes, Benjamin (New Albany, Ind.)- Twenty-five photographs of Wyandotte 

 caves (purchased for World's Columbian Exposition) (26128); 34 photographs 

 of the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, for the World's Columbian Exposition (26306). 



Halderman, Gen. John A. (Metropolitan Club, Washington). Siamese news- 

 paper and story. 26462. (See under Dr. S. J. Smith.) 



Hales, Henry (Ridgwood, N. J.). Silver-grey dorking fowl (gift) (26564); collec- 

 tion of ancient pueblo pottery and implements (purchased for World's Colum- 

 bian Exposition) (26917;. 



Hallock, Charles (Goshen. Mass.). Certiticate of book copyright issued iu the 

 southern district of Georgia, entitled "Confederate States of America," June 

 13, 1863. 26004. 



Hamlin, Homer (San Diego, Cal.). Post pliocene fossils from Coronado Beach, 

 San Diego. 26013. 



Hammerbacher &iS'oRRLS (Baltimore, Md.). Pair of shoes. 26478. 



Hammitt, J. M. (Pittsburg, Pa.). Perforated mussel shell found in what is sup- 

 posed to have been an old Indian camp or fort. 26515. 



Harriman, D. G. (See under Wyandance Brick and Terra Cotta Company.) 



Harrington, Mark W. (See under Capt. Frank P. Spr-att.) 



Harris, Frank (La Crescent, Minn.). Birds' eggs (exchange) (26573); set of eggs 

 of prothonotary warbler (gift) (26636). 



Harris, George A. (Chicago, 111.). Specimen of cecropia silk-moth. 25892. 



Harris, George E. (Cassville, Mo.). Salamander from Giddis Hollow, Mo. (26045); 

 17 salamanders (26090); through Dr. L. Stejueger, larva of royal walnut-moth, 

 Citheronia regalh, {261G1); sand for glass-making (26857) ; 2 specimens of zinc 

 ore (26883). 



Harris, W. C. (New Yor"k City), through U. S. Fish Commission. Specimen of 

 little cusk, OpMdium grcdlsi, from Cedar Keys, Fla. 27140. 



Harris, William R. (Tyler, Tex.), through U. S. Fish Commission. Unios from 

 Texas (26759); Unios principally from fresh waters of Texas (25987). 



HarroNj L. G. (See under B. A. Bean. ) 



Hartman, Joseph (Pittsburg, Pa.). Three specimens of I'JurjjDinia hida from near 

 New Galilee, Pa. 26100. 



Harvey, Rev. M. (St. John's, Newfoundland.) Five specimens of Allen's Newfound- 

 laud ptarmigan, Lagopus hnjopun AUeni, and 2 specimens of Welch's i)tarmigau, 

 Lagopus ivelchi (26901, 26902). 



