LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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General Electric Company, Harrison, 

 X. J. (received through A. D. Page): 20 

 incandescent lamps (43120); 17 incan- 

 descent lamps with fittings and with 

 shades for one (43304). 



Geolocicai. Survey of New York, Albany , 

 N. Y. (received through John M. ( larke): 

 2 models of the crustacean genus Hugh- 

 i,i illi ria, showing the dorsal and ventral 

 anatomy (431 IS). 



German Ambassador. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution). 



Gibson, R. C, Agana, island of Guam; 

 2 jew's-harps (43121). 



Gilbert, Mis. A. P., Logan, Okla.: A 

 burrowing locust (Stenopelmatus oculatus 

 Scudder) (43423). 



Gilbert, C. II. (See under Department 

 of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of 

 Fisheries, and Leland Stanford Junior 

 University. ) 



Gilbert, G. K., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Stone implement (43191). (See under 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



Giles, Miss Mary, Hagerstown, Md. (re- 

 ceived thiongh II. AY. Blum): Bomb 

 found at the ford below Shepherds! own. 

 W. Ya., near Antietam (43494). 



GlRAULT, A. A.. Paris, Tex.: 4 specimens 

 of pteromalid hymenoptera and speci- 

 mens of Apanteles (42958) (received 

 through Bureau of Entomology, Depart- 

 ment ofAgricul are): Braconid hymenop- 

 tera ( 13413). 



Girty, G. II., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 2 eggs of snake (Diadophis), from Penn- 

 sylvania (43376). (See under <). F. 

 Hershey and Interior Department, I*. S. 

 Geological Survey.) 



Glassford, Maj. William A., U. S. Army, 

 Signal Service: Morse telegraph relay 

 (44145). 



Gleason, T. W., Bessemer, Ala.: Beetle 

 (Phengodes laticollis Leconte) I 14329). 



Goding, F. W., American consul, New- 

 castle, New South Wales: 48 specimens 

 of Cicadidse and 18 miscellaneous insects 

 (43561); stone ax which belonged to 

 the < hirimbah tribe, once located about 

 40 miles south of Newcastle (44075). 



Goldman, E. A., Biological Survey. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture: 311 plants from 

 Mexico (43023); 184 eggs of Mexican 



birds (43130); 60 plains from Mexico 

 (43534). Purchase. (Sec under Depart- 

 ment of Agricuhure. ) 



Goldsborough, E. L. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau 

 of Fisheries.) 



Goldsciimidt Thermit Company: A scries 

 of products and processes illustrating the 

 use of mineral mixture (44580: from the 

 Louisiana Purchase Commission). 



Goldsmith, M., Newport, Ivy.: Drawing on 

 Ross paper, a lithographic drawing and a 

 specimen illustrating the three-color proc- 

 ess (44163). 



Goodall, O. B., Department of Commerce 

 and Labor: Spider (Argiopeargi ntea Fabr.) 

 (43234). 



Goode, Mrs. Sarah, Middletown, Conn.: 

 Antique mull" and collar (4370<i). 



Gordon, John, Smiths Ferry, Mass.: 3 

 photographs of archeological collec ion 

 of the donor (43683: gift I; <il archeolog- 

 ical specimens (43708: exchange). 



Gorman, Roger, Manila, P. I.: 2 brains of 

 Filipino natives (44358: pin chase). 



Gorman, K. W. (See under C. Y. Piper.) 



Goss, G. II.. Waterbury, Conn.: insects, 

 birds, birds' eggs, mammals, and mollusks 

 from Mount Kina Balu, Borneo i 13119). 



Gould, C. X., University of Oklahoma, 

 Norman, Okla.: Selenite and massive 

 gypsum from Taloga, Dewey County, 

 Okla. (44192: from the Louisiana Pur- 

 chase Exposi, ion i. 



Government Laboratories. ( See under 

 Manila, P. I.) 



Grahamstown, South Africa, Albany 

 Museum (received through S. Schonland, 

 director): Stone implements from South 

 Africa (43544: exchange). 



Grant, C. V., Irving College, Tenn. (re- 

 ceived through E. S. Steele): 3 plants 

 (43083). 



Grant, G. B., Pasadena, Cab: Plant from 

 California (42947). 



Gray, A. P., jr., Middleway, W. Ya.: 

 Hymenopterous insect {TJialessa lunator) 

 (44386). 



Gray Herbarium, Harvard University, 

 Cambridge, Mass.: 2 plants from Brazil 

 and Guatemala (43109: exchange). 



Greely, A., and A. W. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. I 



