736 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Guildhall Library Committee — Continued. 



19,1855; visit of King Victor Emanuel, December 4,1855; welcome to Abdulaziz 

 Othomanorum Imperator, 1867; Holborn Viaduct and Rlack-friars Bridge, 1869; 

 visit of Shah of Persia, June 20, 1873; visit of Alexander II, Emperor of Rus- 

 sia, 1874; visit of George I, King of Greece, 1880; opening to the public of Ep- 

 ping Forest, May 1882 ; opening of the new council chambers of the Guildhall, 

 October 2, 1884; visit of Prince Albert Victor of Wales, June 29, 1885; visit of 

 the Colonial and Indian representatives, June 25, 1886 ; jubilee of the reign of 

 Qncen Victoria, June 21, 1887. 23093. 



Gundlach, Dr. Juan (Havana, Cuba). Nine species of birds' skins. 22964. 



Gutekuntz, F. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Two books of photographs, with sep- 

 arate plate and duplicate. 23213. 



Hagen, Dr. I. (Trondhjem, Norway). Three hundred and twenty species of Nor- 

 wegian mosses (exchange). 23323. 



Haley, William M. (San Francisco, California). German Bible printed in Halle in 

 1765, and German passport issued to K. Land in May, 1837. 23151. 



Hall, Mrs. Charlotte (Prescott, Arizona). Obsidian arrow-point dug from a ruin. 

 232^1. 



Hall, William (Winuepeg, Manitoba). Templar badge and card from the Knights 

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

 22432. 



Hamill, G. D. (Georgetown, New Mexico). Specimens of descloizite and vanadinite 

 from the "Commercial " mine (collected by Dr. W. F. Hillebrand of the U. S. 

 Geological Survey). 22543. 



Hancock, Dr. Joseph L. (Chicago, Illinois). Living specimen of snake from Aspin- 

 wall, South America, taken from a bunch of bananas around which it was coiled 

 (23337) ; fourteen specimens, representing fourteen species of birds' skins (22921), 



Hancock, Mrs. W. S. (Washington, District of Columbia). Cane presented to Gen. 

 Winfield Scott Hancock in 1884 by the citizens of Brooklyn, New York ; sword 

 voted to the general at the sanitary fair held at St. Louis, Missouri, in 1884, and 

 one regulation sword carried by him throughout the war of 1860-'65. 22425. 



Handy, Rev. James A. (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of red car' 

 rier-pigeon (23022) ; specimen of Blue-rock carrier pigeon in flesh (23336j. 



Hargrave, C. A. (President of the Central Normal College, Danville, Indiana), 

 Specimens of land and fresh-water shells from Hendricks County. 22686. 



Harkness, Henry (U. S. National Museum). Living specimen of Scorpions (Cen- 

 turus viltatua). 22967. 



Harlan, A. W. (Croton, Iowa). Tufts of a flowering plant, and package of seed. 

 22415. 



Hardy, Manly (Brewer, Maine). Two eggs of Buteo lattissimus (23265), nest and 

 6 eggs of Ilegulus calendula (23291). 



Harney, Mrs. Mary E. (District of Columbia). Mexican saddle and harness, chap- 

 peau, military cap, epaulettes, revolvers, and two rifles, personal relics of the 

 late Gen. W. S. Harney. 22920. 



Harper, G. W. F. (Lenoir, North Carolina). Specimen of curled Yellow Poplar 

 (Liriodendron tulipfera) from Caldwell County. 22292. 



Harris, E. Allen (Washington, District of Columbia). Opossum from Virginia. 

 22939. 



Harris, Gwynn (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimens of fishes Trichiurus 

 leptvrus and Selene vomer from Piney Point, Maryland (22329) ; specimen of 

 Whistling Swan (Olor columoianus) from Maryland Point, Potomac River (23051). 



Harrison, Hon. Benjamin (President, Executive Mansion). Specimen of Racoon 

 (Procyon lolor). 23059. 



Harrison, E. M. (U. S. Geological Survey). Specimen of steatite from near Hun- 

 ter's Mills, Virginia (22564); specimen of talc (collected by E. L. Howatd) (22576).. 



