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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1915. 



Hoes, Mrs. R. G. — Continued. 



Spurrier collection (58057: loan) ; a 

 hand-painted and ivory fan (58409: 

 loan) ; bookmark of perforated 

 board, made by Maria Hester Mon- 

 roe, daughter of President Monroe; 

 2 valentines sent about 1840 to Miss 

 Marion Campbell by Charles Anthon, 

 American classical scholar ; and 13 

 silk ribbon souvenir badges with 

 black printed portraits (58422: 

 loan) ; 27 pieces of lace and a Chi- 

 nese jade bracelet (58503: loan). 

 ' See under Miss Mary S. Buchanan, 

 Miss Grace Olmsted Clarke, Mrs. 

 Monte Griffith, and Mrs. Thomas 

 Hamilton Wilson.) 



HOFMANN, OSCAB, CORPORATION, NoW 



York City: Sample of tussah silk 

 suiting (57994). 



Holmes, A. L., Dunedin, Fla. : Tail of 

 a lizard, OpMsaurus, from Florida 

 (58027). 



Holmes, William H., U. S. National 

 Museum: 86 miscellaneous archeo- 

 logical objects collected by the donor 

 from various localities in the United 

 States and Mexico (57952). 



Holstein, Otto, San Antonio, Tex. : 

 163 bird skins from Ecuador 

 (57194). 



HoLWAT, E. W. D., Pillsbury Hall, 

 University of Minnesota, Jlinneapo- 

 lis, Minn.: 48 specimens of plants 

 from Guatemala (58105). 



HOME-RrVEESIDE CoAL COMPANY, ThE, 



Leavenworth, Kans. : A cube of coal 

 (58520). 



Hood, J. D., Bureau of Biological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : 13 beetles 

 collected in Panama by James Zetek 

 (57634). 



Hopkins, A. D., Bureau of Ento- 

 mology, Washington, D. C. : Land 

 and fresh-water shells, representing 

 3 species, from West Virginia 

 (57307). 



Hopkins, L. S., Kent, Ohio: 2 speci- 

 mens of plants from Ohio (57168). 



Hopkins, W. H., La Verkin, Utah: 

 Samples of carnotite and associated 

 minerals, from Utah (58093). 



Hough, Dr. AV alter, U. S. National 

 Museum: 31 bronze and silver coins 

 (57664). 



Hough, IMrs. Walter, Washington, 

 D. C. : A large collection of plant 

 specimens, chiefly from Arizona 

 (57769). 



PIouT, Harby, Washington, D. C. : 

 Leech from Potomac River near 

 Washington (57566). 



Hovis, S. T., Bessemer City, N. C. : 

 Samples of andalusite from Gaston 

 County, N. C. (58003). 



Howard, Dr. S. Ween, Washington, 

 D. C. : 40 cut square U. S. stamped 

 envelopes, used and unused, of the 

 issues of 1853-1855 and 1863-1866 

 (57352) ; 136 stamps from Holland, 

 Norway, Peru, Nicaragua and San 

 Marino (57559) ; 120 stamps from 

 Salvador, Norway, San Marino and 

 the Philippines (57698). Exchange. 



Howe, R. Heber, jr., Concord, Mass.: 

 6 specimens of lichens (58089). 



Howe, S. H. (See under King Philip 

 Mills.) 



Howell, A. B., Covina, Cal. : 9 skins 

 of Socorro petrel, Oceanodroma so- 

 corroensis (58205: exchange). 



HoxiEJ Brig. Gen. Richard L., U. S. 

 Army (retired), Washington, D. C. : 

 A full-length statue of the goddess 

 Sappho, by Vinnie Ream (Mrs. R. L. 

 Hoxie) (58419). 



HedliCka, Dr. Ale§, U. S. National 

 Museum: 2 snakes and 2 mammals 

 from Africa (57309) ; 4 postcards 

 and a photograph of Tibetans 

 (57385) ; 2 photographs showing Ti- 

 betans engaged in illuminating 

 sacred pictures (57747) ; flying 

 squirrel from the District of Colum- 

 bia (57893) ; 2 miniatures, in plas- 

 ter, of Colombian monoliths, re- 

 ceived by the donor from Dr. Karl 

 Theodor Stopel, Heidelberg, Ger- 

 many (58022). (See under J. Ma- 

 tiegka. ) 



Hunt, James, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion: An English double-action re- 

 volver and a single-action revolver 

 (57720). 



