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GREENE, J. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 4 specimens, 2 species, of Unionidae 

 from Cacapon River, Morgan Coun- 

 ty, W. Va. (86065). 



GREENWALD, Dr. IsiDOB, New York 

 City: 1 lot of 2 specimens for the 

 Loeb collection of chemical types, 

 comprising red tautomer of crea- 

 tinine picrate and creatinine rubi- 

 dium picrate (85637). 



GREER, Charles I., Washington, 

 D. C. : Broken stone ax found on 

 Ridge Road near New Cut Road 

 Georgetown, D. C. (84255). 



GREGORY, J. W., Rock Island, 111.: 

 Rocking-chair made during the lat- 

 ter part of the eighteenth century 

 (83531). 



GRIMES, Mrs. Maegaeet McA., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : A beaded bag of the 

 latter part of the ninteenth century 

 (86733). 



GRINBR, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H., 

 Caxambas, Fla. (through Dr. J. 

 Walter Fewkes) : Stone and shell 

 specimens from Florida (85340). 



GROFF, G. C, Canton, China 

 (through Mr. Joseph F. Rock, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : Plant from China 

 (84144). 



GROSVENOR, Gilbert. (See under 

 Jusserand Dinner Committee.) 



GUATEMALA, GOVERNMENT OF : 

 Direccion General de Agricultura 

 (through Sr. Don Jorge G. Salas, 

 director) : 39 plants from Guatemala 

 (83364). 



GUEST, Dr. Herbert H., Glastonbury, 

 Conn. : Specimen of chemical for 

 the Loeb collection of chemical 

 types (87710). 



GUNNELL, Leonard C, Smithsonian 

 Institution : A silver service made 

 during the early part of the nine- 

 teenth century and consisting of a 

 hot water pot, 2 tea pots, a waste 

 bowl, a sugar bowl and a cream 

 pitcher (85633). Loan. 



HALL, F. S. (See under Washing- 

 ton State Museum, University of 

 Washington, Seattle, Wash.) 



HALL, H. C, Tyngsboro, Mass.: 13 

 beetles, representing the same num- 

 ber of species, most of them para- 

 types (76477). Exchange. 



HALLOCK, H. C. (See under Jap- 

 anese Beetle Laboratory.) 



HAMILTON, Dr. Cliff S. (See under 

 Dr. C. W. Muehlberger.) 



HAMMOND, Chakles, El Paso, 

 Tex.: 6 plants from Texas (83634, 

 85865) ; 13 plants 84216, 84919, 

 85007, 85354) ; 3 plants from Mexico 

 (85815, 87439). Exchange. 



HAMMOND, Mrs. Ernest, Rochester, 

 N. Y. (through Mrs. Laura M. 

 Allen) : A table scarf of red flannel 

 printed with a scroll and flower 

 pattern in black, used as a melodeon 

 cover in the family of the donor's 

 grandmother (85239). 



HAMMOND, James K., El Paso, Tex. : 

 Plant (83592). 



HARDIE, The Misses Catherine M. 

 and Isabelle H., Washington, D. C. : 

 40 ethnological specimens from the 

 Philippines and North American In- 

 dians (85435). 



HARK, Mrs. Louise B., New York 

 City : Bones of birds and mammals 

 from kitchen middens in the Virgin 

 Islands (85411). 



HARPER, Dr. R. M., TaUahassee, 

 Fla.: 11 plants (84990). 



HARRINGTON, G. L., Buenos Aires, 

 Argentina : 16 slabs containing in- 

 sects from the Tertiary rocks of 

 Argentina (84858) ; 2,600 beetles 

 and 200 specimens of Microlepidop- 

 tera, mostly from Argentina 

 (85431). 



HARRIS, Harry, Richmond, Va. : 

 String of trade beads found in 

 graves in New York (86746). Ex- 

 change. 



HARRISON, W. H., Washington, D. 

 C. : Skull and leg bones of a black 

 bear from Dismal Swamp, Va. 

 (86484). 



HARTSHORN, Prof. Elden B., Han- 

 over, N. H. : 2 specimens of chemi- 

 cals for the Loeb collection of chemi- 

 cal types (87705). 



