Vol. XI] EVERMANN— DIRECTOR'S REPORT FOR 1921 641 



Fox, Mr. C. L., San Francisco : Four hundred and sixty-three specimens 

 of Dipterous insects taken about Gold Lake, Sierra County, in July, 

 1921, and 70 specimens of moths from the same locality. Gift. 



Galleazzi, Mr. G., San Francisco : Brass from accordian reed plates, 

 aluminum plates from same. These were parts of accordions in the 

 store of G. Galleazzi & Sons, San Francisco, April 18, 1906. Gift. 



Garvey, Miss Maude S., San Francisco : One botanical specimen from 

 Red Bluff. Gift. 



General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. : One book, Life in a Large 

 Manufacturing Plant, by Ripley. Gift. 



Ghirardelli, Mrs. D., San Francisco : Case of South American Humming- 

 birds, and one botanical specimen from her garden. Gift. 



Giffard, Mr. W. M., Honolulu, T. H. : Two specimens of Pelee's Hair 

 from Kilauea Volcano, three colored photographs showing panorama 

 of Kilauea Volcano, and one bird skin from Hawaii. Gift. 



Gillon, Mrs. E. E., San Francisco: Tapa cloth from Samoa. Gift. 



Goodman, Dr. E., San Francisco: California Murre, juvenile, in the flesh, 

 and two botanical specimens from San Francisco. Gift. 



Gunnison, Mrs. A. M., San Francisco: One botanical specimen from her 

 garden. Gift. 



Hall, Dr. H. M., Berkeley: Two hundred and fifteen unmounted and six 

 mounted specimens of plants from Colorado and California. Gift. 



Hallowell, Mr. Harry E., San Francisco : Two cultivated plants for identi- 

 fication. Gift. 



Hanna, Dr. G. Dallas, California Academy of Sciences: Two hundred 

 and sixty-one land shells from Point Reyes Peninsula, collected with 

 Dr. Emmet Rixford; 2,448 specimens of land and freshwater shells 

 from Southern California, collected in January, 1921; 110 land shells 

 from Tuolumne County, 142 land shells from San Joaquin County, 

 eight freshwater shells from Marin County, 363 land shells from 

 Calaveras County. Exploration. 



One hundred and twenty-five specimens of fossil shells from St. Paul 

 Island, Alaska; 940 specimens of fossil marine mollusks, corals, etc., 

 from Imperial County; 44 casts of fossils from Imperial County, the 

 originals of which are in other museums; 315 specimens of fossils 

 from Austin, Texas, 10 shells from Alaska, one large quartz crystal 

 from Mokelumne Hill, three botanical specimens from Imperial 

 County, two specimens of White-footed Mice from Marin County, 

 one lizard from Imperial County, one from Ventura County, and two 

 lizards and two snakes from Marin County, 15 maps of the Pribilof 

 Islands, Alaska, and sundry pamphlets. Gift. 



Hanna, Dr. G. Dallas and Mr. Marcus A.: Two hundred and forty-eight 

 specimens of land and freshwater shells from southern California, 

 collected in May and June, 1921 ; 68 sets of sundry bird eggs and 

 nests, 20 bird skins, and two bat skins from Ventura County. Ex- 

 ploration. 



