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Erwin, Mr. R. P., Boise, Idaho: Ten snakes from Ketchum, Idaho. 

 Gift. 



Evermann, Dr. Barton Warren, California Academy of Sciences: Two 

 volumes (Natural History Survey of Illinois, Vol. Ill, and 

 Atlas), one botanical specimen, 1 snake and 1 lizard from Mount 

 Wilson, 1 snake from Contra Costa County. Gift. Two snakes 

 and 2 lizards from Glenwood, Santa Cruz County; 2 snakes from 

 Marin County, 12 ornithological specimens from Alameda County 

 and 11 from Santa Cruz County; 7 land moUusks from Hoh River, 

 Washington, 10 from San Miguel Island, 3 from Whale Rock, 

 Crescent City, 1 from Mowry, 5 from Santa Cruz Island and 20 

 from Oakland. Exploration. 



Fauntleroy, Miss Sophie, Santa Barbara: Three specimens of plants 

 from Ventura County. Gift. 



Ferris, Mrs. Roxana, Stanford University: Two hundred specimens of 

 plants from desert region of Arizona and California and 346 speci- 

 mens of California plants. Purchase. 



Fox, Mr. C. L., 1621 Valkjo St., San Francisco: Forty specimens of 

 mounted Lepidoptera (moths) and 93 insects from California; 

 258 insects mostly from Mount Rainier, Washington, and 97 in- 

 sects of all orders. Gift. 



Geister, Mrs. Elisa, 72 Lundy Lane, San Francisco: One Kinkajou 

 (Cercoleptes caudivolvuhis) from Central America. Gift. 



Ghirardelli, Mrs. D., San Francisco: Fourteen specimens of plants 

 from the Grand Canyon. Gift. 



Golden Gate Park, San Francisco: One downy swan, 1 male ostrich 

 and 1 female ostrich. Gift. 



Gorton, Mr. C. R., La Jolla : Seven specimens of Helix pissnia, 1 botanical 

 specimen, and 6 land mollusks from La Jolla. Gift. 



Grant, Major Chapman, Oklahoma City: Twenty beetles from Globe, 

 Arizona, and 51 insects from Oklahoma. Gift. 



Hanna, Dr. G. Dallas, California Academy of Sciences: Eight thou- 

 sand four hundred and sixty four specimens of mollusks from 

 Alaska, 118 land mollusks from Fire Island, and 72 specimens of 

 plants from St. Paul Island, Alaska, collected by Mr. and Mrs. 

 George Haley. Gift. 



Harris, Mr. G. D., 126 Kelvin Place, Ithaca, New York: One book, 

 Bulletin of American Paleontology, Vol. VI, 1919. Gift. 



Hawkins, and Phillips, Messrs., San Francisco Police Department: 

 One Great Blue Heron, from Mud Lake near Boy Scouts' Camp. Gift. 



Heim, Mr. William, California Academy of Sciences: Fifteen ornitho- 

 logical specimens from Marin County, 5 specimens from Alameda 

 County, 6 specimens from San Francisco County, 50 specimens of 

 birds and mammals from Yosemite National Park. Exploration. 



Henry, Prof. J. K., Vancouver, B. C. : One botanical specimen. Gift. 



Herrin, Mr. William F., San Francisco: Eleven specimens of plants 

 for identification with duplicates. Gift. 



Hickman, Mr. J. B., Aromas, San Benito County: One botanical speci- 

 men. Gift. 



