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Habring, H. K. — Continued. 



and vicinity (57540) ; microscopic 

 slide sliowing the tornaria larval 

 stage of Balanoglossus (57930). 



Hakeis, Capt. J. R., Medical Corps, 

 U. S. Army, Fort Slocum, N. Y. : A 

 string of brass pony bells from the 

 Moros of Cotta-bato Valley, Min- 

 danao, P. I. (57682). 



Harrison, Miss Carrie, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. : 

 6 pottery heads from San Juan 

 Teotihuacan, Mexico (57486) ; a 

 modern pottery jar from Mexico 

 (57819). 



Harvard Univebsity, Cambridge, 

 Mass. : 



Cryptogamic Herharium: 8 speci- 

 mens of pteridophytes, chiefly from 

 Kew Hampshire (57798: exchange). 



Crray Herbarium: 12 specimens of 

 willows, Salix, chiefly duplicate 

 types, from Newfoundland (57736: 

 exchange). 



Museum of Comparative Zoology: 

 Turtles from South America and 

 Georgia (57650: exchange) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of mollusk, Polygyra johannis, 

 from La Carolina Lalie, Mendosa, 

 Cuba, received through Dr. Thomas 

 Barbour (58440). 



Harvey, M. W., Syliesville, Pa, : A fos- 

 sil tree stump from the Stanley 

 mine, Sykesville (58228: purchase). 



Haswell, Prof. W. A., University of 

 Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, 

 Australia: 6 crabs collected in the 

 Antarctic by the Mawson Expedition, 

 consisting of 4 specimens of Halicar- 

 cinus planatus, a specimen of Nccto- 

 carcinus antarcticus, and a para- 

 type of Marestia mawsoni (5S511). 



Hatfield, A., jr., New York City : 50 

 postage stamps of native Indian 

 States (58411) ; 76 stamps of native 

 Indian States (58412: exchange). 



Hawaii, College of, Honolulu, Ha- 

 waii : About 200 small reef crabs 

 from Molokai, Hawaii (58008). 



Hay, Dr. O. P., Washington, D. C: 

 Skull of a fossil sirenian from Ore- 

 gon (57428: purchase), (See under 



Hay, Dr. O. P. — Continued. 



George L. Cannon, R. M. Cooper, 



William M. Dale, Frank Dillon, and 



J. D. Robertson.) 

 Hay, Prof. W. P., Business High 



School, Washington, D. C. : Flies 



and mites (57379). 



IlAYDEN, Capt. E. E., U. S. Navj% U. S. 

 Naval Station, Key West, Fla. 

 (through Navy Department) : 3 

 specimens of electric wire and a 

 specimen of porcelain insulator, 

 showing the result of lightning 

 stroke at radio station, Key West 

 (57853). 



Heidemann, Otto, Bureau of Ento- 

 mologj', Washington, D. C. : 75 Dip- 

 tera collected around lights at For- 

 est Glen, Md. (57693). 



Heigh WAY, A. E., New York City : 5 

 specimens of minerals from Cuba 

 and California and a sample of pita 

 fiber from Panama (57170). 



Heikes, Victor C. (See under Bull 

 Valley Gold Mines Company, Har- 

 vey Hardy, and Frank Wilson.) 



Heller, A. A., Chico, Cal. : 490 speci- 

 mens of plants from California 

 (57322; 57773: purchase) ; 33 speci- 

 mens of plants, mainly grasses and 

 ferns, from California (57322; 

 57532; 57771). 



Henderson, John B., Washington, D. 

 C. : The only known specimen of the 

 mollusk, Haliotis pourtalesi, from 

 the Pourtales Plateau, Fla. (57266) ; 

 marine worm, a starfish and 3 fishes 

 (57296) ; a large collection of oper- 

 culate land shells from the Philip- 

 pine Islands, mostly from the Quad- 

 ras collection (57332) ; crustaceans 

 from ofe Miami, Fla. (57492) ; ap- 

 proximately 35,000 selected specimens 

 of mollusks, generally identified and 

 labeled, from all parts of the world, 

 except the West Indian region 

 (57806) ; about 550 land shells from 

 Alabama (57827) ; about 100 frag- 

 ments of fossil mammals from the 

 Cumberland cave deposit, collected 

 by IMr, J. W. Gidley (58354) ; about 

 45 crustaceans and a small octopus, 

 from dredgings by the EoUs in the 



