LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Grimes, Wabren, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Specimen of T)rown thrastier, 

 Toxostoma rufum (53245). 



Gripp, C. W., San Diego, Cal. : Type 

 specimen of Eupletu-a grwpi, from 

 off tlie entrance to San Diego harbor 

 (53393) ; 15 specimens of marine 

 sliells, from 15 to 20fathoms, off San 

 Diego harbor mouth, outside the 

 kelp beds (53493). 



Grout, Dr. A. J., New Dorp, N. Y. : 25 

 specimens of Norm American 

 mosses, Musci pluricarpi (53031: 

 purchase). 



Gutsell, James S., Ithaca, N. Y. : 

 Specimens of herring from Cayuga 

 Lake, N. Y., collected by the donor 

 and R. S. Gutsell (53S54). 



Haberer, Dr. J. Y., Utica, N. Y. : 261 

 plants from New York (54059). 



Halifax, Nova Scotia, Provincial 

 Museum : Chain of Salpa cordifor- 

 mis (53799). 



Hall, Frank H., Silver Spring, Md. : 

 A pendant charm, or fetish, of soap- 

 stone, from an Indian shell mound 

 at Sausalito, Cal. (54017). 



Hall, Mrs. Newt Hamill, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A bird-shaped root of the 

 tea shrub, a religious object, from 

 China (54124). 



Hankins, Dr. J. L., Century, W. Va. : 

 Beetle, Dynastes tityus (53105). 



Hannay, Capt. J. R. R., U. S. Army, 

 Washington, D. C. : A collection of 

 weapons, including rifles, shotguns, 

 small cannon of Spanish make, dag- 

 gers, knives, swords, etc., collected 

 in the Philippine Islands by Capt. 

 Hannay (52962: loan). 



Hannibal, Harold, Seattle, Wash. : 3 

 specimens representing 2 species of 

 Lyonsia, from California and Wash- 

 ington (53566). 



Hansemann, Prof. David Paul von, 

 Berlin, Germany : 27 anatomical 

 specimens (53082; 53939) Ex- 

 change. 



Hapeman, Dr. H., Minden, Nebr. : 9 

 plants from Hawaii and Mexico 

 (53956). 



Habdenbebgh, Mrs. Elizabeth, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Decorations of the 

 Order of the Medjidieh conferred on 

 Hon. Samuel S. Cox, and of the 

 Order of the Shefakat conferred on 

 Mrs. Samuel S. Cox by the Sultan 

 of Turkey, Abdul Hamid II, pre- 

 sented in the name and memory of 

 Mr. and Mrs. Cox; also a silver 

 memorial vase presented to Mrs. Cox 

 by the members of the Life-Saving 

 Service of the United States in rec- 

 ognition of the successful efforts of 

 Mr. Cox in establishing and main- 

 taining that service, presented in the 

 name of Mrs. Cox (53695). 



Harehope Mining & Quarrying Co., 

 Ltd., Frosterley, Weardale. Durham, 

 England (through Mr. Arthur Day, 

 representative) : The Frosterley 

 marble exhibit at the St. Louis Ex- 

 position, in 1904 (53367). 



Harper, Albert, Washington, D. C. : A 

 printed copy of an alleged letter of 

 Christ (53144). 



Harriman, Mrs. E. H., New York 



City: Ethnological material from 



Alaska, collected by ex-Gov. John 

 Green Brady (54171). 



Harrington, J. P., School of American 

 Archaeology, Santa Fe, N. Mex. : 7 

 specimens of Pogonornyrmex cali- 

 fornicus (53602). 



Harris, Dr. J. V., Key West, Fla. : 

 Specimen of PhiUhretella clausa 

 from Florida (53056). 



Harrison, Miss Carrie, Washington, 

 D. C. : A doll dressed In a period cos- 

 tume of 1862 (53241) ; a piece of 

 antique Hedebo needlework, from 

 Copenhagen, Denmark (53941). 



Harrison, G. E., Hibbing, Minn. . 

 Upper jaw tooth of a bison (53044). 



