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The Dudley Herbarium : One botanical specimen. Gift. 



Durden, Mr. H. S., San Francisco : Two boxes and five packages of min- 

 erals. Gift. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, San Francisco: One botanical specimen from 

 Golden Gate Park ; one botanical specimen from Botanical Garden, 

 University of California; S species of exotic plants with duplicates 

 from Golden Gate Park; 392 botanical specimens from various locali- 

 ties ; 3 botanical specimens and two exotics from Mount Davidson, San 

 Francisco; 607 botanical specimens from Colorado, Utah, and Cali- 

 fornia; 71 botanical specimens from Mount St. Helena. Exploration. 



Ehrhorn, Mr. Oscar, San Francisco : Five fossil shells and three speci- 

 mens of mineral ores from Bolivia. Gift. 



Erwin, Mr. Richard, Boise, Idaho: One hundred and sixteen frogs; 40 

 snakes ; 257 toads ; 43 salamanders and 32 lizards from Idaho. Gift. 



Essig, Mr. E. O., Berkeley : Five hundred and eighty-two slides of Japan- 

 ese plant lice. Gift. 



Evermann, Dr. Barton Warren, San Francisco: Seventy- four botanical 

 specimens from Crater Lake, and from Santa Catalina, San Clemente, 

 and Santa Barbara ishnds ; 8 insects from northern California ; 3 Lin- 

 nets, 1 Willow Goldfinch and 1 Western Savannah Sparrow; 1 snake 

 from Golden Gate Park. Exploration. A miscellaneous collection of 

 shells, corals, minerals, fossils, Indian arrowheads, beads, etc., and 

 various other nrtural history objects totaling altogether more than 500 

 specimens chiefly from Alaska, Indiana, Texas. North Carolina, and 

 Porto Rico. Gift. One snake from San Mateo County, one snake 

 from Merced County, and three frogs from San Benito County. Ex- 

 ploration. 



Fauntleroy, Miss Sophie, Nordoff: Nine botanical specimens. Gift. 



Ferris, Mr. G. F., Stanford University: One entomological specimen 

 mounted on slide of Hespcroctenes longiceps Waterh. Gift. 



Folger, Mr. A. S., Berkeley, and Dickerson, Dr. R. E. : Fossils from Wash- 

 ington. Exploration. 



Fox, Mr. C. L., San Francisco : Six hundred and fifty-three insects, mostly 

 Diptera. Gift. 



Frison, Mr. Theodore H., Champaign, Illinois : Forty-three entomological 

 specimens. Exchange. 



Gallon, Mr. G., HoUister : One badger. Gift. 



Gester, Mr. G. C. : Fossils from Peru. Gift. 



Gillon, Mrs. E. E., San Francisco : One tusk of walrus. Gift. 



Godfrey, Mr. F. L., Supt., Kahlin Reserve, Australia: Eighty-six speci- 

 mens of minerals; 3 pearl oyster shells; 5 boomerangs; 3 wristbands; 

 1 emu skin rug; 3 nets; 1 mat flag; 17 wooden implements; 1 metal 

 bayonet with wooden scabbard ; 1 hair ornament ; 1 wall-pocket case. 

 Gift. 



Golden Gate Park : One California Condor, and one young kangaroo. Gift. 



Goldsmith, Mr. Oliver : One botanical specimen. Gift. 



Gordon, Mr. W. : Fossils from San Luis Obispo. Gift. 



