LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 785 



Gridkk, Eufus a. (Canajobarie, N. Y.)- Water-color sketches of one luiudivd aud 

 thirty specimens of powder boms. 24045. Loan. 



Griffin, Miss M. E. (Smithsonian Institution). Bullfinch (I'yirhnla pi/rrliuht). 

 23471. 



Griffith, M. G. (Washington, D. (J.), through Dr. Frank Baker. Egg aud embryo 

 Snake, Coluber guttatus. 23486. 



Grinxan, a. G. (See under Miss Bessie C. Grinnan.) 



Grinnan, Miss Bessik C. (Madison Mills, Va.), through A. G. Grinnan. I'lants. 

 24131. 



GuEXTiiKR, Dr. a. (See under liritish Museum, London, England). 



Gi'ii-DiiALL Library CoMMtrrFK of tiik City of Loni>on (London, England), 

 through Mr. Charles Welch, librarian. Six bronze medals issued by the Corpora- 

 tion of the city of Loudon, and commemorating tne Visit of Queen Victoria to 

 Guildhall, 1837, Passing of the lieform Bill, 1832, Opening of tlie London Bridge 

 (large), Opening of the London Bridge (small). Thanksgiving for the Recovery 

 of the Prince of AVales at St. Paul's, aud the Opening of the City of I^ondon 

 School. 24176. 



Hagen, Dr. I. (Trondhjem, Norway). Collectiou of Norwegian mosses and two 

 pamphlets. 23778. Exchange. 



Half, Dr. E. M. (Enterprise, Fla.). Five specimens of viviparous Minnows {Mollie- 

 iH'sia latipinna) from a saline spring. 24089. 



Hales, Henry (Ridgewood, N. J.). Pair of rose-combed white Dorking fowls. 

 (24033) ; silver-gray Dorking fowl in flesh. (24229. ) 



Hallock, Charles (New York City, N. Y. ). Two specimens of Limax maximns 

 Linr. 23465. 



Hallock, William. (See under .1. C. Brady.) 



Hanford, F., Lieut. Conmiandcr U. S. Navy. (See under Dr. Hugh M. Smith.) 



Hanly, E. F. (Bozemau, Mont.), through Mr. F. H. Knowlton, U. S. Geological 

 Survey. Specimen of Platysamia Columbia Sni. 24442. 



Hardy, Manly (Brewer, Me.). Nest of Carpodacus purpureus. 23424. 



Hargrove, J. O. (U. S. National Museum). Sjiecimen of Dynastvs titi/us. 23377. 



Harlson, Rotiio (Sappington, Me.). Wood-carving done by termites found in the 

 canon of the Jefferson River at the camj) of Green and Keefe, railroad con- 

 tractors, of Helena, Mont. 23769. 



Harper, Tiioma.s. (See under Bureau of Etliiiology, ITuibed States.) 



Harris, J. G. (Moucton, New Brunswick). Two specimens of kerosene shale from 

 Rockland, New Brunswick. 24268. Exchange. 



Harrison, C. A. (Bridgeport, Conn.). Two pieces of Zanzibar gum. 23771. 



Harrison, William H. (Woodbridge, Va. ). Green Heron (Biitorides virescens) in 

 the flesh. 23368. 



Hart, J. H. (See under Botanic (Jarden, Trinidad, West Indies.) 



Hart, William H., & Co. (New Y'ork city, N. Y.). Skin of a Baboon {Cifiioviphahis 

 pvrcarius) and skin of a South American monkey {Lafjorthrix cana). 24209. 



Hart, William R. (Camauche. Iowa). Three specimens of manganese — oxide den- 

 drite — one specimen found r.ear Camanche, and two from near Silver Clift', Colo. 

 23733. 



Hartley, J. Scott (New York city, N. Y'.). Photograph of Edwin Booth as '"Bru- 

 tus," photographs of Judge Noah Davis aud John Gilbert (gift) (23.524); life- 

 sized busts of Judge Noah Davis, Edwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett, and John 

 Gilbert (exchange) (23570). 



Hartwell, Mrs. F. M. (Washington, D. C. ). Foot stove belonging to 1 )avid Randall, 

 used in the '• Old Red Meeting House" in Dutchess County, N. Y., in 1788. 24399. 



Haskell, C(d. E. H. (Boston, Mass.). Official souvenir ])rogramme of the Twenty- 

 fourth National Encampment of the Graud Army of the Republic, Boston. 

 Mass., August, 1890. 23526. 

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