180 
Garo, J. H., Boston, Mass. (through 
Mr. George W. Harris, Washington, 
D. C.): Photographie portrait of a 
man (56585). 
GATES HANDLE COMPANY, 
Tex.: Pupa of beetle, 
julianus (57103). 
Beaumont, 
Stratejus 
Gates, Prof. WM. H., Louisiana State 
University and Agricultural College, 
Baton Rouge, La.: Isopods, Probo- 
pyrus bithynis parasitic on shrimps, 
Macrobrachium ohionis (56027). 
GAULEY MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY, 
Ansted, W. Va.: Specimen of cannel 
coal (56549). 
GauMER, Dr. GerorcE F., Tacubaya, 
D. F., Mexico: 2 skins of WNycti- 
dromus albicollis yucatanensis from 
Yucatan (55902). 
GEARE, Ittyp H., Hongkong, China: 
Specimen of a common Chinese and 
Japanese longicorn beetle, Melanaus- 
ter chinensis (55789). 
GEBIEN, H., Naturhistorisches Museum, 
Hamburg, Germany: 15 beetles, 12 
of which are cotypes, representing 
11 species (56972: exchange). 
Gree, Prof. N. Gist, Soochow Uni- 
versity, Soochow, China: A small 
collection of miscellaneous insects 
(55680) ; 287 modern Chinese coins— 
211 copper and 26 brass (55708). 
GENNELL, A. J., St. Ignace, Mich.: 
Fragment of limestone with natural 
markings resembling ornamental de- 
signs (55998). 
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, DEPARTMENT OF 
MINEs, Ottawa, Canada: Fishes from 
Vancouver Island (56221). 
GEORGETOWN, BRITISH GUIANA, SCIENCE 
AND AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT 
(through Mr. G. E. Bodkin): Lepi- 
doptera representing 5 _— species 
(55730). 
GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 
Washington, D. C.: Sample of gas- 
house coke (57128). 
GrerpDAav, OrrTo, CompaANy, New York 
City: Photograph showing clusters 
of vegetable ivory fruits (56800). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
GERVAIS, Brother, Ancon, Canal Zone: 
48 plants collected in the Canal Zone 
(55750). 
GHIDINI, A., Musée d’Histoire Natu- 
relle, Geneva, Switzerland: 12 skulls 
of chamois, Rupicapra rupicapra, 
from Switzerland (57054: purchased 
from the Harrison fund). 
GIBSON, ARTHUR, Ottawa, Canada: 
5 specimens of Microlepidoptera 
(55994) ; cotype of Heliodines nycta- 
ginella (56700). 
GILL, DE LANCEY, Bureau of American 
Ethnology: Vertebra of a porpoise 
showing use as a polisher, found by 
the donor in a shell-heap near Ches- 
apeake Beach, Md. (55866) ; 25 sil- 
ver albumen prints (56576). 
GILL, G. W., U. S. National Museum: 
Crab, Callinectes, with ascidians and 
barnacle attached (55788); 2 sala- 
manders from Virginia (55891); 8 
miscellaneous insect larvee (55924) ; 
marine shells from Rehoboth Beach, 
Del. (56099). 
GILLETT, Mrs. ALFRED S., Washington, 
D. C.: Commission of Samuel Jones 
as second lieutenant ‘‘ Kighth Com- 
pany, in a Regiment of Foot raised 
in the Colony of Connecticut,” 
March 24, 1760; fragments of a let- 
ter written by Lieut. Samuel Jones 
to his father and mother on August 
18, 1758, describing the battle of 
Ticonderoga; facsimile printed in 
1844 of Henry Newman’s Almanack 
published in 1691. (Presented in 
memory of Alfred 8S. Gillett) 
(56458) ; 23 pieces of pink luster- 
ware (56459: loan). 
GILLETT, GC. E., Philadelphia, Pa.: Liz- 
ard from Mexico (56082). 
GituettTr, Prof. C. P., Colorado Agri- 
eultural College, Fort Collins, Colo. : 
84 specimens of sawflies, including 
14 types and 3 paratypes (56428: 
exchange). (See under Colorado 
Agricultural College.) 
GitmorE, ©. W., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: 86 bats, Myotis, from Teton 
County, Mont. (55934). 
