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Gkant-Bisy, Dr. James— Continued. 



pliate coin of Bagdad ; aucieut Egyptian duck, in bronze ; small scarab, in stone 

 (Head of Hathor supported by two royal symbols) ; fragment of a ring of ancient 

 porcelain ; .uucient Egyptian model of pottery ; Egyptian porcelain ring of lotos 

 flower and necklace of Sekbet; stele of Horns (none older than tbe twenty-sixth 

 dynasty) ; Thoth (ibis headed god Hermes, god of learning); urieus, kingly em- 

 blem in bronze, originally in king's crown ; papyrus from Fyonm, written in 

 Greek; bandages of mummies, of different textures, containing inscriptions in 

 hieratic (part of "Ritual of the Dead ") ; fragments of mummy bandages (names 

 of Cleopatra, Ptolemy, and Kbufa inscribed thereon by Dr. Grant-Bey); bronze 

 lizard from a mummy-case (now empty, originally filled with the bones of small 

 animals); brouze figurette of Osiris; ancient mold of Ea Atum, god of sunset; 

 shubti or respondents (images in porcelain); copy of ancient Greek coin with 

 head of Athena ; Roman coins; modern Turkish coins in silver and gold ; charm 

 against disease for donkey ; fragment of mummy cloth from body of Rameses, 

 father of the Pharoah of the Exodus (nineteenth dynasty, 1500 B. C.) ; fac-simile 

 of royal cartouch inscribed thereon by Dr. Grant-Bey; also Egyptian "Book of 

 the Dead," in hieratic, fifteen fragments; and other objects ^ 19601, 19747,20440). 



Graves, Hon. E. O. (Chief of Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington), pre- 

 sented illustrations representing the paper currency of France, Germany, Italy, 

 and other countries, from the " Graphische Klinste." 20184. 



Graves, Miles W. (Hartford, Connecticut), deposited Roman copper coins, tin coin 

 of Turkey, and miscellaneous silver coins; forty -three in all. 20(i64. 



Grebnitzky, N. (Behring Island), presented skull of adult whale and skeleton of 

 young whale, Ziphius grebnitzMi ; a collection of fishes, including Cottits dieerau?, 

 Gasterosieus microcephalus, G. pungitius, and G.pungitms hrachypoda ; crustaceans, 

 worms, echini, sponges, and shells. 200:6. 



Green, Charles S. (Roaring Branch, Pennsylvania), presented a ribbon badge of 

 Blaine and Logan Club of Roaring Branch, 1884. 19718. 



Green, G. K, (New Albany, Indiana), presented i)rehistoric stone implements, in- 

 cluding fourteen paleolithic specimens, from an aucieut burying ground at Clarks- 

 ville, Indiana (20362); also eight additional specimens (206.33). 



Green, J. A. (Ooltewah, Tennessee), sent, for examination and report, four speci- 

 mens of German Carp, Cyprinus carpio, from Ooltewah, together with samples of 

 the water of a pond in which the fish were found dead. 20198. 



Green, Loren W. (Baird, Shasta County, California), presented ores. 20322. 



Greene, W. E. (Warren, Ohio), sent clay for examination and report. 19403. 



Greenwood, E. C. (Padre Island, Texas), presented a specimen of Wilson's Phala- 

 rope, Phalaropus tricolor. 20104. 



Greenwood Pottery Company (Trenton, New Jersey) presented specimens of 

 pottery of American manufacture. 20109. 



Greey, Edward (New York City), presented a large bronze figure of a Japanese 

 Buddha; alse a Japanese fire-engine, and bow and arrows. 21176. 



Gregory, J. R. (London, England), j)resented three specimens of meteoric iron and 

 three specimens of meteoric stone. 19918. 



Griffin, Hon. G. W. (See under Australian Museum, New South Wales (20773); 

 also under Technological Museum, New South Wales (20798). 



Grinnan, a. G. (Madison Mills, Virginia), sent a specimen of fungus found between 

 bark and wood of dried pine, for examination and report. 19656. 



Hadfield, Robert (Shef6eld, England), presented specimens of manganese steel 

 from Sheffield. (Through J. D. Weeks, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.) 19905. 



Hakes, W. A. (Binghampton, New York), sent fragments of pottery aiid arrow- 

 points in exchange. 20521. 



Hall, Prof. Asaph. (See under National Academy of Sciences, 19831.) 



Hall, Charles (Templeman's Cross Roads, Virginia), iiresented two eggs of common 

 barn fowl, abnormal. (Through C. W. Ridley.) 19549. 



