LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
GIRARD, ALFRED O., Milwaukee, Wis.: 
240 ethnological specimens, includ- 
ing American Indian and Philippine 
costumes, weapons, baskets and ori- 
ental fabrics (55881: loan). 
GOETZ SILK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
New York City: 6 specimens of peau 
de cygne and cotton-back satin 
(57094). 
GOLDENSKY, Eras, Philadelphia, Pa. 
(through Mr. George W. Harris, 
Washington, D. C.): Photographic 
portrait of a lady (56587). 
GOLDNER, RUSSELL, Culver, Ind.: 4 liv- 
ing specimens of Opuntia humifusa 
from near Lake Maxinkuckee, Ind. 
(56626). 
GoopDING, LESLIE N., Flagstaff, Ariz.: 
26 living specimens of Cactaceae 
from La Ciénaga, Sonora, Mexico 
(55696); 3 ferns from Arizona 
(55719). 
GouRDON, Mauricgr, Nantes, France: 2 
skulls of Sciurus vulgaris alpinus 
from France (56667). 
GOUVERNEUR, Miss Maup C., Washing- 
ton, D. C.: Pale blue silk dress em- 
broidered in straw, which belonged 
to Mrs. Maria Hester Monroe Gou- 
verneur, youngest daughter of Presi- 
dent James Monroe (56208); Mon- 
roe relics, consisting of a silver 
chocolate pitcher and a silver cream 
jug (57002). Loan. 
GowaANLock, J. N., Winnipeg, Mani- 
toba: An obsidian knife blade 
(56000). 
GRAY HERBARIUM, HARVARD UNIVER- 
sity, Cambridge, Mass.: 8 specimens 
of Empetraceae from British Amer- 
ica (56164); specimen of. Polypo- 
dium from Bolivia (56990). Ex- 
change. 
GREEN, E. C., Maranhio, Brazil: Ma- 
rine shells from near Guimaraes, 
Brazil (56044). 
GREEN, Mrs. HELEN COLES SINGLETON, 
Columbia, S. C.: Costume which be- 
longed to Mrs. Abraham Van Buren, 
consisting of a blue velvet skirt and 
waist, with lining and hoops, a lace 
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GREEN, Mrs. H. C. S.—Continued. 
fichu, lace and embroidered handkKer- 
chief, and a fan (56167: loan). 
GREENE, C. T., Bureau of Entomology, 
Washington, D. C.: 86 Diptera from 
Falls Church, Va. (55874). 
GREENE CONSOLIDATED COPPER COM- 
PANY, New York City: Copper ores 
from Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, re- 
ceived at the close of the Louisiana 
Purchase Exposition, 1904 (56799). 
GRISWOLD, Miss JENNIE M., Washing- 
ton, D. C.: Needlework and wearing 
apparel, silverware, glassware, a 
velvet-and-brass-bound prayer book, 
and ethnological specimens, embrac- 
ing 69 pieces (56611; 56985). Loan. 
GRONBERGER, S. M., Smithsonian Insti- 
tution: An example of rapid rotary 
intaglio printing, “ Lower Manhat- 
tan,” from the etching by William 
Monk (57083). 
Grout, Dr. A. J., New Dorp, N. Y.: 25 
specimens of North American mosses 
(56126 : purchase). 
GRUELICK, K. WILLIAM, Lafayette, Ind. : 
Moth, Telea polyphemus (55744). 
HAAGE AND ScHMIDT, Erfurt, Germany : 
5 living specimens of Cactaceae, con- 
sisting of 1 specimen of Cereus per- 
viridis and 4 specimens of Opuntia 
(56939; 57023). Exchange. 
Hacure, Mrs. ARNOLD, Washington, 
D. C.: Cape of Mechlin lace (55657 
HatBacH, Epwin, Washington, D. C. 
(through Mr. E. J. Brown): Snake, 
Diadophis punctatus, from the Dis- 
trict of Columbia (55685). 
Hai, R. O., San Jose, Cal. (through 
Prof. F. W. Clarke): Samples of 
bindheimite from near Johannesburg, 
Cal. (56448). 
HALSALL, WILLIAM F., Provincetown, 
Mass.: 56 marine paintings in oil, 
including ‘‘Our Glory—Battleship 
Oregon” (56792: loan for special ex- 
hibition). 
HampBurcer, M. E., Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen each of synthetic ruby and 
sapphire (56598: exchange). 
