LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSEUM IN 1884. 399 



Gazzam. J. P. L5006, L5209, L5210, and 15213. Specimens of silver, 

 lead, and sine ores, from Kansas and Missouri. 



Gedney. A. a. L4547. Specimen of Bavarian lithographic limestone. 



Geoghegan, X. 0. \;vj:>c>. Small specimens of native lithographic stones 

 from Olay ami Overton Counties. Tennessee. 



Gerhard^ Frederick, 14307. Cast of the death-mask of General George 

 Washington. (Loan.) 



Germanic Smelting and Refining Company* L5182. Specimens of silver 

 and lead ores, bullion, &o., from I 'tali. 

 ;> ,\ a. \y. L4245. Specimens of ores from New York. 



Gesswein. F. W. 15535. Samples of leather, &c, showing uses. 



Gherman. Theodore* L4983. Specimens of marcasite from Mine La 

 Motte, Mo. 



Gibbons d Co., James. L4390. Living specimens of snapping turtle 

 from Cleveland, Ohio. 



Gilbert. /»'. F. 15047. Specimen of snake from Brightwood, D. 0. 



Gilbert. Charles II. L4525 and 15056. Alcoholic fishes from Indiana 

 and Alabama. 



Gill, Dr. T. X. L4400. Fourteen specimens of fresh fish {Boleosoma 

 ol install) from Potomac! River. 



Glendale Zinc Works. 14888. Six boxes of zinc exhibits from mines in 

 Missouri. 



Godby. Thos. K. 14094. Alcoholic specimen of reptile from Florida. 



Goeiz. George W. 14048. Specimen of ore from Bear Gulch, Dakota. 



Oof, jr.. Hon. Nathan. 14205, 14605, and 15103. Specimens of roaks, 

 ores, and minerals, from Wes1 Virginia. 



Boldsborough. Henry II. 1544S. Seventy-four samples of Australian 

 wo 1. 



Qoode. Francis 0, 13946. Indian vase from small mound east side of 

 Saint John's River, 7 miles below Jacksonville, Fla. 



floods G. Brown. 14404, 1 1443, 15175, 15176, and 15276. Nine pairs of 

 wooden shoes, clogs, and gloves, from England and Belgium; speci- 

 men of ornamented cup made from shell; two specimens of shoe- 

 horns, and collection of campaign medals, <&c. 



Goodrich, J. King. 14178. Specimen of cbalcovite and malachite in 

 quartz from North Carolina. 



Goodwin, A. P. [through />. S. Spaulding). 1456l\ Box and package 

 containing collection of spears, bows, arrows, stone axes, stone' clubs, 

 tomahawks, pair tine shields. »S:e., from New Guinea. (Purchased.) 



Goodwin, E. P. 15375. Piece of keel of fishing schooner. 



Gould. •/. Loom is. ] 1757 and 14917. Bale and box, specimens of bows, 

 arrows, mats, canoe paddles, blanket, gambling sticks, seal spear, 

 hook, carved dnck, canoe hat, club, skull, &c, from Alaska; also 3 

 specimens oi silver bracelets made by the Hydah Indians. (Pur- 

 chased.) 



GouUkburg d Son. /.'. 14964. Specftneu of marble from New York. 



