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CODING, Dr. F. W., American consul. 

 Guayaquil, Ecuador : Plant ; pack- 

 age of seeds of cactus; 14 bird skins 

 and a collection of insects from 

 Ecuador (67487, 6S1S0, 68435). 



GOLDMAN, T. J„ Barber, Idaho: 

 Nearly complete human male skele- 

 ton (6S273, deposit). 



GOLDSMITH, Prof. G. W., Colorado 

 Springs, Colo. : 4 plants from Colo- 

 rado (67485). 



GOLD STAR FATHERS' ASSOCIA- 

 TION OF ILLINOIS (through Dr. 

 Charles D. Walcott) : Duplicate of 

 badge of tbe Gold Star Fathers' As- 

 sociation placed upon tbe casket of 

 tbe unknown dead while lying in 

 state in the U. S. Capitol, November 

 10, 1921 (67759). 



GOODDING, Prof. Leslie N., Denver, 

 Colo. : 30 plants from Texas and Ari- 

 zona (67430). 



GOODRICH, Calvin, Detroit, Mich.: 

 17 mollusks, para types from the 

 falls of Rough Creek, Grayson 

 County, Ky. (67240) ; 37 lots of 

 mollusks from tbe middle western 

 and eastern States (6S003). 



CORDON, S. G„ Academy of Natural 

 Sciences. Philadelphia, Pa. : Speci- 

 men of white chlorite from Notting- 

 ham, Chester County, Pa. (66S70). 

 GOTEBORG BOTANISKA TRAD- 

 GARD, Goteborg, Sweden: 220 

 plants from Juan Fernandez (67999, 

 exchange). 

 GOTO, Seitaro, Zoological Institute, 

 Science College, Imperial University, 

 Tokyo, Japan : 2 mice in alcohol 

 from Formosa (67722). 

 GOURDON, Maurice, Nantes, France : 

 3 species of land and fresh-water 

 mollusks from the Pyrenees (68134) ; 

 about 500 specimens, 28 species, of 

 land and fresh-water mollusks from 

 southern France and Italy (68166). 

 GRAHAM, David C, Suifu, Szechwan, 

 China : 21 specimens, 6 species, of 

 land and fresh-water mollusks from 

 China (66956) ; 3 mammals, 86 bird 

 skins, 8 snakes, 2 lizards, 2 frogs, 

 a crab, an earthworm, a flat worm, 

 a collection of mollusks. and a col- 



GRAHAM, David C— Continued, 

 lection of insects collected in the 

 Province of Szechwan, China (67412, 

 68437, 6S441) ; snake, lizard, a 

 shrew, 6 bats, 2 leeches, 10 bird 

 skins, and a collection of insects 

 from Mount Omei, China (67787). 

 (See also under George Franck. ) 

 GRAIG-LWYD EXCAVATION COM- 

 MITTEE (through S. Hazzledine 

 Warren, secretin' y, Sherwood, 

 Loughton, Essex, England) : Collec- 

 tion of neolithic stone material from 

 the " Stone-ax factory at Graig- 

 Lwyd. Penmaenmawr, Ireland " 

 (67753). 

 GRANT, Mrs. Frederick D., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Military commissions and 

 other documents owned by Maj. 

 Gen. Frederick D. Grant, U. S. Army 

 (11 specimens) (68165). 

 GRANT, J. M„ Langley, Wash.: 29 

 specimens of marine algae from 

 Washington (67652). 

 GRANT, Joseph W., East Orange, 



N. J.: Old time lock (67927). 

 GRAY, George M. (See under Ma- 

 rine Biological Laboratory.) 

 GREELEY, Fred A., Mount Harqua 

 Hala, Wenden, Ariz. : 4 plants from 

 Arizona (66859). 

 GREENE, F. C, Tulsa, Okla. : Plant 



from Oklahoma (679S0). 

 GRIFFIN, Mrs. J., Natchez, Miss.: 2 

 dolls of the eighteenth century 

 (684S6). 

 GRIGGS, Prof. Robert F. (See under 



George Washington University.) 

 GRIMES, Prof. E. Jerome, William 

 and Mary College, Williamsburg, 

 Va. : 3 plants (67129). 

 GRIMES, Mrs. Margaret McA., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Helmet, blouse, 2 

 shoulder knots, aiguilette, belt, sling, 

 saber knot, sash, and 2 epaulets, 

 owned by the late Brig. Gen. George 

 S. Grimes, U. S. Army (11 speci- 

 mens) (67921). 

 GRIMKE, Mrs. Louise F. G., New 

 York City : Iron spike from the 

 temporary railroad constructed at 

 Elberon, N. J., for the removal of 

 President Garfield from the main 



