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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



GODING, Dr. F. W., Livermore Falls, 

 Me.: Plant from Maine (85320). 



GOLDBECK, A. T. (See under Ag- 

 riculture, Department of, Bureau of 

 Public Roads.) 



GOLDMAN, M. T., Washington, D. 

 C. : 2 compound ascidians collected 

 at Nantucket (85109). 



GOODMAN (INC.), Bertram J., New 

 York City : Working model of a fac- 

 tory containing fur dressing and 

 dyeing macUnery (87219). Loan. 



GOODMAN, G. H., Takoma Park, D. 

 C. : 2 specimens of shells from West 

 Haven, Conn. (84675). 



GOODSON, W. A., Dome Creek, Brit- 

 ish Columbia, Canada : 2 photo- 

 graphs of a large tree cut down by 

 beavers (83347). 



GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., 

 THE, Akron, Ohio (through Mr. 

 Her hurt W. Maxson) : 9 photographs 

 showing types of lighter-than-air 

 craft, manufactured by the Good- 

 year Rubber Co. for the U. S. Air 

 Service (84151). 



GORGAS, Mrs. W. C, Washington, D. 

 C. (through Dr. Marcus Benjamin) : 

 21 medals and decorations of the 

 late Maj. Gen. William Crawford 

 Gorgas, U. S. Army (85930). Loan. 

 (See also under Doubleday, Page 

 & Co.). 



GORTNER, Prof. R. A., St. Paul, 

 Minn. : 1 lot of 13 specimens con- 

 sisting of a class of substances pro- 

 duced by the condensation of in- 

 dole derivatives with aldehydes, for 

 the Loeb collection of chemical 

 types (85818). 



GORTNER, Prof. R. A., and Dr. Walter 

 Fred HOFFMAN, St. Paul, Minn.: 

 14 samples of chemicals represent- 

 ing vegetable proteins (83451). 



GOUGH, Miss Ltjla C, Stephenville, 

 Tex.: 39 plants (83313). 



GRAHAM, Rev. Da^^d C, Suifu, 

 Szechuen, China : A small collection 

 of miscellaneous insects, mollusks, 

 fishes, amphibians and crustaceans 

 from China (83353) ; 6 frogs, 1 



GRAHAM, Rev. David C— Continued, 

 turtle, 1 lizard, 36 fishes, 7 mollusks, 

 1 crab, 100 shrimps, 4 amphipods, 

 15 worms, and a collection of in- 

 sects froni China (83537) ; collec- 

 tion of birds, 6 mammals, 18 frogs, 

 1 lizard, 66 fishes, 5 crustaceans, 

 mollusks, 1 worm, and a collection 

 of insects from the province of 

 Szechuen, China (83654) ; a mold 

 for making charms of tsamba or 

 barley dough and a large collection 

 of natural history specimens com- 

 prising mammals, birds, reptiles, 

 fishes, earthworm's, mollusks, in- 

 sects, and plants, all collected by the 

 donor on a trip from Suifu to Song- 

 pan, China, during July-August, 

 1924 (85081) ; collection of natural 

 history specimens from western 

 China, comprising birds,^ mammals, 

 reptiles, fishes, plants, insects and 

 mollusks (85625) ; collection of in- 

 sects, shells and a mammal skin; 

 also 1 gordian worm, 2 crustaceans 

 and 4 frogs (86317) ; collection of 

 insects, a fish and a turtle (86635) ; 

 32 bird skins, 2 mammals, mollusks, 

 marine invertebrates, fishes, and in- 

 sects from west China (87208) ; in- 

 sects, fishes, mollusks, marine in- 

 vertebrates, reptiles and batrach- 

 ians (874^7). 



GRAND RAPIDS WOOD FINISH- 

 ING CO., Grand Rapids, Mich.: 83 

 veneered panels of furniture woods 

 showing popula* finishes (87926). 



GRANT, Robert J. ( See under Treas- 

 ury Department.) 



GRANT, Samuel E., Washington, D. 

 C. : Great blue heron (85372). 



GREEN, Edward C, Urbana, 111. 

 (through Dr. A. K. Fisher) : 8 speci- 

 mens, 1 species, of mollusks, 3 

 snakes, 1 snake skin and a small 

 collection ofl insects from Brazil 

 (87306). 



GREENE, Frank C, Tulsa, Okla. : 

 Fern from Oklahoma (83972) ; 30 

 specimens, 9 species, of fresh-water 

 shells from Arkansas and Texas 

 (85803). 



