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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
GRAHAM, Mrs. A. F., Washington, D. | GUATEMALA, GOVERNMENT OF: 
C.: Silk patchwork quilt embroid- 
ered with Odd Fellow emblems, 
made by Mrs. Eliza Rozenkrantz 
Hussey, grandmother of Mrs. Gra- 
ham, about 1845 (65537, loan). 
GRAHAM, Davin C., Suifu, Szechuan, 
China: Collection of insects, reptiles 
and batrachians, shells, 8 birds, 2 
mammals, 2 crabs, 2 fishes, an eel, 
and parasitic worms (65937); fos- 
sils and insects from China (66009) ; 
bird skins, fossils, insects, a leech, 
a bat and a reptile from China 
(66673). 
GRANT, J. M., Langley, Wash.: 45 
plants, and 150 specimens of crypto- 
gamic plants from the western 
United States (66192, 66520). 
GRAVES, E. W., Bentonsport, Iowa: 
74 plants from Iowa (65840); 72 
plants (66275, exchange). 
GRAY, Iz. J., [ron City, Tenn.: Phos- 
phatic minerals from Iron City, 
Tenn. (65599). 
GREENE, F. C., Tulsa, Okla.: 15 
ferns from Oklahoma and Missouri; 
plant, Ophioglossum, from Iansas; 
plant, Selagineila, from Oklahoma 
(65349, 65427, 65521). 
GREENE, Gerorce M., Philadelphia, 
Pa.: Dipterous gall on stem of 
hackberry, Cecidomyia, new species 
(65453). 
GREGHER, D. K., Fulton, Mo.: Speci- 
men of ammonite from Pettis 
County, Mo. (65275, exchange); 3 
blastoids from the Carboniferous of 
Oklahoma, and 1 crinoid from the 
Carboniferous of Texas (66202, ex- 
change) ; an exhibition specimen of 
cephalopod from the Lower Missis- 
Sippian of Missouri (66351); fossil 
erinoid, Cactocrinus, from Marion 
Count, Mo. (66462, exchange). 
GRIFFIN, W. W., Paskenta, Calif.: 
Skin of a gopher, Thomomys, from 
Paskenta (65662). 
GRIFFITH, CHauncrey H., New York 
City: Martin Luther Bible, dated 
1748 (66197). 
GRIMES, Mrs. G. S., Washington, D. 
C. (through George Harris): 1 black 
negative silhouette, made about the 
year 1895 (65800). 
Direccion General de Agricultura, 
Guatemala City (through Seftor 
Don Adolfo Tonduz): 358 
plants, ferns, and cacti from 
Guatemala (66261, 66371, 66421, 
66476, 66602). 
GUGGENHEIM BROS., New York 
City (through WF. L. Hess): Copper 
minerals from Chuquicamata, Chile 
(66478). 
GUITERREZ, Setor Jos& N., Campo 
Duran, Province de Salta, Argen- 
tina, via Embareaci6én (through Dr. 
Edwin Kirk): Bead pouch, 4 cord 
beaded bracelets, and 2 earrings 
(66598). 
GUNNELL, L. C., Smithsonian Insti- 
tution: 27 specimens of halftone 
color printing (65329). 
HAAGNER, A. K., Pretoria, Union of 
South Africa: Skin of a monkey, 
Lasiopyga pygerythra, from North 
Rhodesia, Africa (65892). 
HABERYAN, H. D., Farmersville, La. : 
Dragonfiy, Progomphus, species 
(66189). 
HAITI, REPUBLIC OF, Department 
of Public Works, Office of the Engi- 
neer in Chief, Port au Prince, Haiti 
(through Director of the U. S. Geo- 
logical Survey, Washington, D. C.): 
6 boxes of geological material col- 
lected in Haiti by Wendell P. Wood- 
ring (66093) ; 17 boxes of geological 
material from the Republic of Haiti 
(66511). 
HALRB, Prof. Grorcr 1., Mount Wilson 
Solar Observatory, Pasadena, Calif.: 
2 photographs of the nroon (65326). 
HALL, Mrs. Cartorra C., Berkeley, 
Calif.: 3 plants, Selaginella, from 
Colorado (65805). 
BALL, Prof. H. M. (See under Cali- 
fornia, University of, Department of 
Botany. ) 
HAMILTON WATCH CO., Lancaster, 
Pa.: Framed panel of parts used in 
Hamilton watches (66052). 
HAMLIN, Joun, Miami, Fla.: Male 
and female specimens of the fly 
Neorondania (66229). 
