90 
GoovE.L, Mrs. THomas D., New Haven, 
Conn. (through Mrs. James W. Pinchot): 
A piece of modern Greek lace, 12 inches 
long (51019). 
GRAHAMSTOWN, CAPE CoLoNy, SouTH 
Arrica, ALBANY Museum (through 
Prof. J. E. Duerden): 6 turtles (511283). 
Grant, Col. C. C., Hamilton, Ontario, 
Canada: 15 specimens of fossils from the 
Niagara chert (51285). 
Graves, F. P., Doe Run, Mo.: 8 speci- 
mens of calcite from Missouri (51117). 
Graves, M. M., Somerville, Tex.: Fossil 
rhinoceros jaw (51136). 
Gray, 8. C., Deavertown, Ohio: Arrow 
point found in Deavertown (50664). 
GREEN, G. GorpdoN, Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of Hemiptera from Tunky, 
Nicaragua (50624). 
GRIDLEY, Mrs. ANN E., Washington, D. 
C.: A gold pin, and a handkerchief 
from the Philippine Islands (50433). 
GRIMES, WARREN W., U. 8. National 
Museum: Bronze medal of the choir of 
the National Cathedral of SS. Peter 
and Paul, Washington, D. C. (51471). 
Griep, ©. W., San Diego, Cal.: 2 speci- 
mens of Terebra from San Diego (50898); 
specimens of Haliotis assimilis from 
15 fathoms off San Diego (50953); speci- 
mens of Milneria kelseyi and Modiola 
opifec from 10-15 fathoms at the en- 
trance to San Diego Bay (51252); speci- 
mens of Pholadidea from San Diego 
(51397). 
GRONBERGER, S. M., Smithsonian Insti- 
tution: 3 magazines and 2 color-process 
prints (51017); piece of the first Atlantic 
telegraph cable (1858) measuring 4 
inches, with facsimile certificate of 
Cyrus W. Field (51040). 
GrossBEckK, JoHN A., New Brunswick, 
N. J.: 2 specimens of Lepidoptera 
(50923). 
GrueaNn, F. Justice, Philadelphia, Pa.: 
A section of Shrewsbury meteoric iron, 
weighing 425 grams (51581: purchase). 
Gutr Brotogic Station, Baton Rouge, 
La.: 4 specimens of shrimp, Hippolyte 
pleuracantha (50397). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
GuLr Brotoaic Srarion, Cameron, La. 
(through F. W. Weymouth, Stanford 
University, Cal.): Type and a cotype 
of Leptocerdale longipinnis, collected 
by M. H. Spaulding (51024). 
Hatuiock, CHARLES, Northampton, Mass.: 
2 pictures of western prairie life (51196). 
Hance, Estate of Dr. Tuxro. F. (through 
the Misses Eleanor W. and Emma 
Hance, Washington, D. C.): A melo- 
deon (51376). 
Hanna, G. D., U. 8. Geological Survey: 
Reptiles from Texas and a salamander 
from the District of Columbia (50709); 
alcoholic and dry specimens of Bifidaria 
armifera from Lawrence, Kans. (51270); 
specimen of turtle from Sheppards 
Ferry (51626). 
HANSEMANN, Prof. Davin PavL VON, 
Berlin, Germany: 16 anatomical speci- 
mens (51146; 51505). Exchange. 
Har.LAN, BENJAMIN A., jr., Washington, 
D. C.: Specimen of native silver, proba- 
bly from Mexico (50364). 
Harmon, WiiraAmM, Glendive, Mont.: 
Black-footed ferret, Putorius nigripes, 
from Glendive (51194). 
Harnep, JosepH E., Oakland, Md.: 3 
plants from Maryland (50612); specimen 
of Pogonia ophioglossoides from Mary- 
land (50874); specimen of Viola also- 
phila (51586). 
Harper, R. M., Tallahassee, Fla.: 96 
plants from Georgia (50371: exchange). 
Harrewu, Dr. R. F., Alexandria, La.: 
Flint spearhead, flint arrowhead, shell 
scraper and fragments of human bones, 
from Mount Susan, Tex. (50486). 
Harrineton, M. R., Detroit, Mich.: A 
set of the primitive implements and 
utensils used by the New York Iroquois 
Indians in preparing corn for food 
(50579: purchase). 
Harris, Epwarp, Cumberland, Md.: 
Specimen of Solidago from Maryland 
(51687). 
Harris, GeorceE C., jr., Mont Helena, 
Miss.: Stone axes, flint implements, 
and pieces of broken pottery from 
Indian mounds near Mont Helena 
(50778). 
