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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Fyles, Rev. T. W.— Continued, 

 and 2 specimens of Odonata (41803); 

 3 species of Hymenoptera (41393) . 



Galt & Bro., Washington, D. C: Two 

 watch movements. 42608. 



Gant, J. H., Fort Scott, Okla. : Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Three specimens of cacti. 42787. (See 

 also under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Garfield Hospital, Washington, D. C. : 

 Brain of a colored man. 41404. 



Garrett, A. 0., Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 Twenty-eight plants. 42384. 



Gee, N. Gist, Soochow University, Soo- 

 chow, China: Miscellaneous insects 

 from China (41998); 7 wooden models, 

 consisting of a native small boat, sedan 

 chair, wheelbarrow, agricultural im- 

 plement, water-wheel and caraboo, 

 tea man, and a jinrikisha (42039) . 



Geological Subvey, U. S. (See under 

 Interior Department. ) 



Gerrard, E. & Sons, Camden, England: 

 Specimen of sheep (Ovis musimon) 

 (purchase) L. P. X. (42131); specimen 

 of Pantholops sp. (purchase) (42135); 

 mounted specimen of zebra (purchase) 

 (42370). 



Giclas, Eli, Flagstaff, Ariz. : Five plants 

 from Arizona. 42790. 



Gipford, E. W., Alameda, Cal.: About 

 40 specimens of fresh-water shells from 

 California. 42070. 



Giglioli, Prof. Henry H., Florence, 

 Italy: Photographic copy of a Haida 

 Indian stone dish. 42396. 



Gilbert, Mrs. A. P., Logan, Okla.: Speci- 

 men of a Solpugid. 41413. 



Gilbert, Prof. C. H. (See under Leland 

 Stanford Junior University; and De- 

 partment of Commerce and Labor, Bu- 

 reau of Fisheries. ) 



Gilbert, Prof. G. K. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of American 

 Ethnology. ) 



Gill, Mrs. M. W., Washington, D. C: 

 One hundred and eighty-two tablets 

 illustrating Indian symbolism. Pur- 

 chase. L. P. X. (42518; 42598). 



Gill, Dr. T. N., Smithsonian Institution: 

 Carabao horn needle for weaving nets, 



Gill, Dr. T. N. — Continued. 



obtained from the Philippine Islands. 

 42801. 



Gillette, Prof. C. P., Fort Collins, Colo.: 

 Twenty-four specimens of Orthoptera, 

 received through A. N. Caudell (42297 ) ; 

 24 specimens of Lepidoptera (42304); 

 1 7 specimens of Acridiidse ( 42353) ; 1 6 

 specimens of Microlepidoptera ( 42354 ) ; 

 39 specimens of Lepidoptera (42547). 



Giloeira, J. J., Vedada, Habana, Cuba: 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture. Plant from Cuba. 42822. 



Girault, A. A., Blacksburg, Va. : Six 

 cotypes of Aulacidea solidaginis Girault. 

 and 2 species of parasites (41248); 3 

 cynipid galls representing the species 

 Solenozopheria vacdnii Ashm. (414H7); 

 5 specimens of a Braconid, Rhogas in- 

 termedins Cr. (41848); 2 specimens of 

 Hadxonotus carinatiferus Ashm. (42895) . 



Coding, Hon. F. W. (See under H. J. 

 Brown.) 



Golden, R. A. (See under Mrs. Cather- 

 ine A. Carter.) 



I rOLDMAN, E. A., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Two plants from Mexico. 41300. 

 (See also under Department of Agri- 

 culture. ) 



Goldman, L. J., Berkeley, Cal.: Two 

 specimens of Cotyledon from Califor- 

 nia. 41593. 



Goldschmidt, V. H. : Received through 

 Prof. F. W. Clarke, U. S. Geological 

 Survey. Specimen of anglesite on 

 galena from Monte Poni, Sardinia. 

 41233. 



Gonzales, G. J., Guaymas, Mexico: Rocks, 

 fossils, and minerals from Mexico. Ex- 

 change. 42454. 



Goode, Harry, Philadelphia, Pa. : Pail- 

 road link of obsolete pattern. Pur- 

 chase. 41645. 



Gordon, R. H., Cumberland, Md. : Speci- 

 men of Pseudocriniies perdeiiri with arms 

 (42043); specimen of pseudo-meteoric 

 iron from near Cumberland (42382). 



Grabham, Dr. M., Kingston, Jamaica: 

 Seven adult mosquitoes and larvfe from 

 Jamaica. 42520. 



