LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 735 



Glover, Kev. A. K. (Grand Haven, Michigan). Copper half-cents (United States), 

 1801 and 1826; seven copper cents, 1793, 17v>4 (two specimens), 1795, 1796, 1797, 

 1798, and two pattern cents of 1783 and 1784. 23149. 



Golden, Mrs. L. C. (Chaptico, Maryland). Living specimen of Hawk (Bideo bore- 

 alts). 22211. 



Golden, R. A. (Washington, District of Colninhia). Skull of Elactate canada. 22246. 



Goldsmith, J. S. (U. S. National Museum). Specimen of Bruner Isabel Pigmy Pouter- 

 pigeon, in flesh. 22688. 



Goode, Dr. G. Brown (Assistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institution). Book in the 

 Fiji language, printed in 1847, at Viwa (226i6) ; single-coiitbed white Leghorn 

 fowl, in flesh, for mounting (22636) ; collection of specimen numbers of old or 

 curious journals and periodicals (22640) ; copy of "Western Art Journals," pub- 

 lished at Cincinnati, Ohio, January, 1855, vol. I, No. 1 (22710) ; description and 

 plates of the Ramsden Dividing Engine, published in London (23071)* (See 

 under Wesleyau University.) 



Goode, Mrs. G. BroWN (Lanier Heights, Washington, District of Columbia). Twelve 

 Jiving domestic fowls as follows: Pair of single-comb White Leghorns; pair of 

 Black Minorcas; pair of Langshans ; pair of White Miuorcas, and four Black- 

 breasted Red Games (22291) ; one silver-spangled Hamburg chicken (22314). 



Goodwin, Dr. F. H. (Tucson, Arizona). Specimens of " Canaigre," said to be the 

 root of Bumex hymenosepalum, a tanning material. 22595. 



Graf, Theodor (Vienna, Austria). Thirty-four heliogravures and 95 photographs 

 of ancient Egyptian encaustic paintings. 22841. 



Grand Commandery, Knights Templar, of Stato of Nebraska (through DeWitt C. 

 Sutphen, Omaha, Nebraska). Banner of the Grand Commaudery of Knights 

 Templar of the State of Nebraska, carried in the grand parade of the Triennial 

 Conclave, held at Washington, District of Columbia, October, 1889. 22449. 



Grant, Isaac M. (Ellsworth, Maine). Builder's model of schooners and bark. 22656. 

 (See under W. H. Abbott.) 



Greegor, Isaiah (Jacksonville, Florida). Fourteen species of marine shells, from 



. the West Indies and Florida (22474, 22604) ; a series of Cassia flammea and 



Oliva Hterala (22604) ; collection of fresh-water shells from McCoy's Creek, near 



Jacksonville, Florida, and marine shells from Abaco (22767); 26 specimens of 



marine shells, polished, and in sections (22866). 



Green, William J. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two binding-posts, used 

 on secondary coil by Professor Henry in experimental work ; two dip-needles, 

 used by him, and one coil of No. 8 insulated copper wire, supposed to have been 

 imported by him from Paris, and one magnet. 23283. 



Greenleaf, Hon. Eugene (Bath, Maine). Twenty-three photographs of ships and 

 ship-building (23157) ; four photographs of marine engines built at Bath (23297). 



Greey, Mrs. E. M. (New York). Four sets of Japanese paper stensils. 23099. 



Griffin, Miss Maggie (Smithsonian Institution.) Astral lamp from Orange County, 

 Virginia, supposed to be a Jeffersonian relic. 23117. 



Griffing, Charles M. (Shelter Island, New York). Light Brahma chicken and eggs 

 (23021) ; pair of light Brahma fowls (23011). 



Griffing, Moses B. (Shelter Island, New York). Sixteen eggs of l'andion haliaetus 

 carolinensis. 23233. 



Griggs, J. M. (Brooklyn, New York). Specimens of marine and land-shells from 

 the Gaboon River, West Africa. 22403. 



Grinnell, George Bird (New York City). Skin of Mountain Goat juv. {Mazama 

 montana), from St. Mary's Lakes, Montana (22263); 4 skins of mountain goat, 

 from British Columbia, collected by the donor (22727). 



Guildhall Library Committee (through Mr. Charles Welch, London, England). 

 Fourteen copies of bronze medals issued by the corporation of London : The open- 

 ing of the new Coal Exchange, 1849; Visit of Napoleon III and Eugenie, April 



