LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
GEH, Prof. N. Gist—Continued. 
(65649) ; 16 vials of insects and 7 
vials of crustaceans (66488) ; lot of 
fresh-water sponges from a fish pond 
and 3 fragmentary specimens of 
millipeds from Summerton, S. C. 
(66670). 
GEISER, Samuret W. (See under 
Commerce, Department of, Bureau 
of Fisheries. ) 
GERMAN SOUTH POLAR EXPEDI- 
TION, The Berlin, Germany 
(through Prof. Dr. R. Hartmeyer) : 
23 Antartic crinoids (65495). 
GEROULD, Dr. Joun H., Hanover, 
N. H.: 4 braconids, Apanteles flavi- 
conchae (65454). 
GERSTENBERG, E., 
De ©.: Skull of a 
(65412). 
GIDLEY, J. W., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: 16 cacti from Arizona (66260, 
66284). 
GIES, Mrs. Epwarp L., Washington, 
D. C.: Chinese carved sandalwood 
fan in a lacquer box (66170). 
GIFFARD, Watter D., Honolulu, 
Hawaii: 83 specimens, 68 species, of 
marine shells from Hawaii (65499). 
GILBRETH, Frank B. (Inc.), Mont- 
clair, N. J.: 9 photographs illustrat- 
ing motion study and elimination of 
fatigue in industry (66763). 
GILKBY, Miss Herren M. (See under 
Oregon Agricultural College.) 
GILL, Mrs. Mary WricHt, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: A Florence lock-stitch 
sewing machine, No. 69948 (65529, 
deposit) ; a blue-and-white double- 
woven coverlet (66148, exchange). 
GILMER, Capt. W. W., U. 8S. Navy, U. 
S. Naval Station, Guam: Skull bones 
found about a half mile north of the 
village of Yona, between the Pago 
and Ylig rivers, Guam (65371). 
GILPIN, LANGDON & CO. (INC.), 
Baltimore, Md.: Specimen of sassa- 
fras pith (65653). 
GLEISSNER, Dr. Max J., U. 8. Geo- 
logical Survey, Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of lava from the 1920 
Kilauea flow (66649). 
GLOVER, Dr. Norman C. (See under 
American Osteopathic Association). 
Washington, 
hippopotamus 
163 
GLUCKSTEIN, Mrs. SopHta Roos, 
Washington, D. C. (through her 
daughters Fannie and Nina Giuck- 
stein. Print on silk, “Apotheosis of 
Shakespeare ” (65376). 
GOCHENOUR, Dr. Davi T., Stuarts 
Draft, Va.: 38 specimens, 8 species, 
of mollusks, including the type of a 
new subspecies, from the Philippines 
(65224). 
GODDARD, Dr. H. §&., Vancouver, 
Wash.: Female Indian skull, found 
in the hills near the Yakima Indian 
Reservation, Wash. (65452); 5 
chipped blades (66486). 
GODING, Dr. F. W., American Consul 
General, Guayaquil, Ecuador: 1321 
specimens of Homoptera, including 
88 of Cicadellidae, 58 of Cicadidae, 
850 of Membracidae, 300 of Cico- 
pidae, and 75 of Fulgoridae (66147). 
GORDON, ALEXANDER, JR., Baltimore, 
Md.: Silver punch bowl with tray, 
ladle, and 10 mugs, presented to 
Col. George Armistead by citizens of 
Baltimore in recognition of his serv- 
ices in connection with the defense 
of Fort McHenry, against the Brit- 
ish attack in 1814 (66427). 
GORDON, Mrs. Mary E., East Frank- 
lin, Me.: Copy of the souvenir news- 
paper entitled ‘“‘ Boston, 1630-1880 ”’ 
issued by Rand Avery & Co., Boston, 
September 17, 1880 (65624). 
GOTEBORGS BOTANISKA TRAD- 
GARD, GOTEBORG, SWEDEN, 
Stora Anggarden, Dr. Carl Skotts- 
berg, Director: 84 ferns, mainly 
from Juan Fernandez (65520, ex- 
change). 
GOTTSCHALK, Atrrep Lours Moreau 
(through Mrs. Louise Josephine Gott- 
schalk, executrix, New York City) : 
Small collection of antiquities, in- 
cluding specimens of Inca potteries, 
Aztee idol, Trojan lamps, ete., pot- 
tery and porcelains from Spanish 
America, Eastern brasses, and a col- 
lection of miscellaneous arms, be- 
queathed to the National Museum in 
memory of the late Prof. Otis T. 
Mason (65571). 
