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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



Gardner, Mrs. E. A.. Washington, D. 

 < '. : :: war chilis and a Row and ar- 

 rows from the South Sea Islands 

 (402.::;). 



Garrett, A. (».. Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 100 plants (46678) ; 314 plants from 

 Utah (47266). Purchase. 



Gee, N. Gist, Soochow University, 

 Soochow, China: Beetles (46516); 

 Chinese and Japanese postage 

 stamps (46627). 



General Electric Company, Harrison, 

 N. J.: 2 clear tantalum lamps 

 (46578). 



George Washington University, 

 Washington, I >. C. : .".pipes made by 

 the Catawba Indians of South Caro- 

 lina : a United States artillery 

 sword, with Relt and Ruckle, and a 

 cannon Rail (Revolutionary relic) 

 (46598); historical relips (46926). 

 Exchange. 



Gerould, J. II., Hanover, N. II.: 7 

 specimens of Porcellio (46852). 



Gidley. J. W., U. S. National Museum : 

 Fossil wood from Little White 

 River. Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 

 (4C.1!>'.D. 



Gill. De Lancey W., Bureau of Amer- 

 ican Ethnology, Washington, I>. < '. : 

 Stone implements from a mica 

 quarry near Brownsville, N. C. 

 (4< ITS.",). 



Oilman, Z. I).. Washington, I). C. : 2 

 clinical thermometers and 2 hypo- 

 dermic syringes (12221 : loan). 



Glover, ('. C, Washington, D. C. : 5 

 Indian implements from a large 

 cache near Tenleytown, I>. ( '. (re- 

 ceived through Bureau of American 

 Ethnology i (46551 ). 



Goldsborough, Mrs. Edmund Lee, 

 Washington, I). < '. : Marie Antoin- 

 ette screen ( 12103 : loan ). 



Goll, George, Philadelphia, Pa.: Spe- 

 cimen of cactus from Mexico 

 ( 4747.", ) . 



Golson, Frank II.. Sherlock, Wash.: 

 and Mrs. Eliza L. Golson, Saginaw. 

 Mich. : Skull and parts of a skeleton 

 of an Indian (47253). 



(iORi)ON, Doctor, Equality, 111.: Piece 

 of fossil wood (47173). 



Gore, Mrs. .1. II.. Washington, 1 >. C. : 

 Woman's costume from Dalecarlia, 

 Sweden: also a child's dress, includ- 

 ing a cap and apron (47391 : ex- 

 change ). 



Goward, <;., Washington. D. C. : Pho- 

 tographs and a pamphlet illustrat 

 ing military costumes and social 

 customs of the Japanese; scenes of 

 the results of an earthquake in 

 Japan (46818). 



Grabham, M., Kingston. Jamaica, Brit- 

 ish West Indies: Mosquitoes, larva? 

 in alcohol, microscopic slides and 2 

 Hies (46525); adults of Mansonia 

 titillans, adults and larva- of Janthi- 

 nosotna sp. ( 46729 ) . 



Graff, P. W., Storrs, Conn.: Speci- 

 men of fungus, Xylaria (47030). 



Gray', George M., Biological Station, 

 Woods Hole, Mass.: Mollusks from 

 Porto Pico and New England, rep- 

 resenting .".1 species (47049). 



Gra^i Herbarium, Cambridge, Mass.: 

 611 plants from various localities 

 (46446) : ."> specimens of ,1 uncus 

 from Quebec ( 4 T< m > l » . Exchange. 



Green, S. T., .let, Okla. : 4 arrow 



points (47.".11). 

 Greene, E. P., U. S. National Museum: 



17 plants from Nevada (46143). 



Greist. L. T., Washington, D. C. : 

 Snake, Heterodon plat y rhinos, from 

 Maryland (46312). 



Griggs, Bruce A., East Orange, X. .1. : 

 Lepidoptera from the Upper Amazon 

 region (46625). 



Grinnell, .1., Pasadena. Cal. : 2 speci- 

 mens of Passerella stephensi from 

 California (46377); lizards and 

 snakes from California (47151); 2:: 

 plants from California (47127): 5 

 specimens of living cacti from Cali- 

 fornia (47215). 



Grinold, Emerson P.. Grand Lodge, 

 Mich.: Coal plants from Michigan 

 (4 7.". 3!>). 



