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Henderson, John B. — Continued. 

 Gulf Stream olf Key West, Fla. 

 (58506). 



Henderson, John B., and Paul 

 Baetsch : Birds, reptiles, batra- 

 chians, fishes, marine invertebrates, 

 mollusks, insects, algse and Jurassic 

 fossils, collected in Cuba by the 

 Tomas Barreras expedition, 1914 

 (57608). 



Henderson, Judge Junius, University 

 Museum, Boulder, Colo. : Shells from 

 the Philippine Islands (58395). 



Hendley, Henry W., U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. : A stone ax from St. George, 

 Grenada, British West Indies, col- 

 lected by the donor (58053). 



Herndon, J. H., Tyler, Tex. : Spe(?i- 

 men of gadolinite from Baringer 

 Hill, Tex. (57633: purchase). 



Hess, Frank L., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : A 145-gram 

 slice of the Roebourne, Australia, 

 meteoric iron (58169). (See under 

 American Vanadium Company, Har- 

 old Boericke, S. H. Brockunier, F. P. 

 Kendall, C. C. Lynn, and Wolf 

 Tongue Mining Company.) 



Hess, Prof. W. E., University of 

 Porto Rico, Mayaguez, P. R. : 39 

 specimens of ferns from Porto Rico 

 (57310; 57616). 



Heth, Miss Nannie Randolph, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Cut glass bowl (57549 : 

 loan). 



Hewett, Dr. E. L. (See under Pan- 

 ama-California Exposition.) 



Heye, George G., The Heye Museum, 

 New York City : Collection of skele- 

 tal material from an Indian burying- 

 ground on the Jersey side of the 

 Delaware River, opposite Minnisink 

 Island, three miles below Montague, 

 N. J. (.57598) ; a human skeleton 

 found in a flexed position about four 

 feet deep, in Skeleton Rockshelter, 

 Slate Spring Hollow, near Turkey 

 Ford, Cowskin River, Okla. (57926) ; 

 an Indian skeleton from the farm of 

 Mr. W. G. Raines, Wheeler Station, 

 East Bloomfield, Ontario County, 

 N. Y. (58034). 



Hibbajsd, Raymond R., Buffalo, N. Y. : 

 40 specimens, representing 15 spe- 

 cies, of Devonian fossils (57252) ; 

 conodont material from Eighteen 

 Mile Creek, N. Y. (57323) ; 76 speci- 

 mens of minerals (57921) ; 40 slabs 

 containing conodonts (58029). Ex- 

 change. 



IIiggins, H. C, Uxbridge, Mass. : 3 

 marine shells (57505). 



Hill, Prof. H. A., Cumberland Univer- 

 sity, Lebanon, Tenu. : Earthworms 

 from Tennessee (57464). 



Hilton, Dr. William A., Pomona Col- 

 lege, Claremout, Cal. : 6 annelids 

 from California and 13 specimens of 

 sponge, Porifera, from Laguna 

 Beach, Cal. (57816). 



Hind and Harrison Plush Company, 

 The, Clark Mills, N. Y. : 14 speci- 

 mens of cotton and silk plushes and 

 textile fur fabrics (57366). 



Hinkijey, Anson A., Dubois, 111.: 94 

 specimens, representing 13 species, 

 of land and fresh-water shells from 

 Guatemala (57331) ; fresh-water 

 shells from the Ozark region of Mis- 

 souri and Arkansas (57762). 



Hirase, Y., Okazaki, Kyoto, Japan 

 (through Dr. William H. Dall) : A 

 hand-painted atlas of mollusks 

 (58306). 



Hitchcock, Romyn, Ithaca, N. Y. : 

 Specimens of the McDonough method 

 of photographing and reproducing 

 colors, with descriptive iDamphlet 

 and prints (57233) ; record of Rogers 

 printing telegraph (58039). 



Hodge, F. W., Bureau of American 

 Ethnology : A specimen of native 

 copper from the San Andres Moun- 

 tains, N. Mex. (57934). ' 



Hoes, Mrs. R. G., Washington, D. C. : 

 An elegiac poem on the death of 

 Gen. George Washington, printed 

 on white satin and framed (57391: 

 loan) ; 14 stone celts (hatchet 

 blades) and a stone spearhead 

 (57565) ; waistcoats and siuall- 

 clothes worn by President James 

 Rlonroe and dresses and a scarf worn 

 by Mrs. Monroe, belonging to the 



