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Hedley, Charles, Australian Museum, 

 Sydney, New South Wales: 19 speci- 

 mens, representing 3 species, of marine 

 shells from Australia (55454). 



Heighway, a. E., New York City: 2 

 specimens of rutile in quartz, 2 of 

 chrysoprase, 1 of pink tourmaline and 

 1 of manganese (55054) ; 6 specimens of 

 polished agate (55450); 3 tourmaline 

 crystals and 4 pieces of gem chryso- 

 prase, cut (55451 :loan). 



Heller, Prof. A. A., University of Ne- 

 vada, Reno, Nev.: Specimen of Abro- 

 nia from Nevada (54652); 350 plants 

 from Nevada (54786: purchase). 



Henderson, John B., Washington, D. 

 C: 36 specimens, representing 4 spe- 

 cies, of land shells from the Bahama 

 Islands (54613); type of Prosopeas ar- 

 gentea, a land shell from Engano Island, 

 off the southern coast of Sumatra 

 (55220); tank of invertebrates from the 

 Florida Keys (55466); 9 species of 

 Panama marine shells (55559). 



Herre, Prof. Albert W. C. T., Oakland, 

 Cal. : 82 lichens from California (54277). 



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

 vey, Washington, D. C: Cassiterite 

 (wood tin) from Dawson, Yukon Ter- 

 ritory, Canada; and struverite (tanta- 

 lorutile) from Perak, Federated Malay 



■ States (55048). 



Heye, George G., New York City: Skin 

 and one fetus of utia, Capromys ingra- 

 hami, from the Bahama Islands (54559); 

 45 pottery vessels from Ecuador 

 (54776: exchange). 



High Speed Ring Company, Boston, 

 Mass.: 2 high-speed rings, equipped 

 with centering plates and travelers 

 (54501). 



Hildebrand, S. F. (See imder Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Smithsonian Bio- 

 logical Survey of the Panama Canal 

 Zone.) 



Hill, Mrs. C. Albert. (See under Ed- 

 ward Rutledge Pinckney and Capt. 

 Thomas Pinckney.) 



Hill, Thomas S., Moodys, Okla.: 45 fos- 

 sils from Oklahoma (55345) ; about 500 

 specimens of Carboniferous and Creta- 

 ceous fossils and 145 specimens, repre- 

 senting 9 species, of Unionidse, from 

 Oklahoma (55552). 



HiLLis, E. T., Barstow, Cal.: A cube of 

 marble from quarries near Barstow 

 (54793). 



HiORAM, Brother, Colegio de San Pablo 

 San Juan, P. R.: 61 ferns mainly from 

 Porto Rico (55063; 55167; 55479); 6 

 specimens of Cyperus from Porto Rico 

 (55510). 



Hippsley, Mrs. W. W., Valley River, 

 Dauphin District, Manitoba: Land and 

 fresh-water shells, about 50 specimens, 

 from Lake Winnipeg and \'iciaity 

 (55368). 



Hitchcock, Prof. A. S., U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C: 

 12,800 specimens of grasses (including 

 the Scribner herbarium of 8,000 speci- 

 mens) (55463 : purchase) . 



Hitchcock, Romyn, Ithaca, N. Y.: One 

 of the original records, on tape, of the 

 American Rapid Telegraph Company; 

 also a roll of 13 sheets representing 

 "Haniwa" from burial mounds and 

 dolmens in Japan, by a Japanese artist 

 (55059). 



Hixon, Hiram W., Aire Libre, Puebla, 

 Mexico: 2 plants from Mexico (54471; 

 54608); skin of a raccoon-fox, or caco- 

 mistle, Bassariscus astutus, from Mexico 

 (54874). 



Hobson, Mrs. Elizabeth C. (through 

 Mrs. Richard G. Lay, Washington, 

 D. C): Picture representing the tomb 

 of "Mahomet the Gentleman" at 

 Broussa (Turkey-in-Asia), wliich was 

 painted for Mrs. Hobson by Hamdy Bey 

 in Constantinople in 1884 (54616: be- 

 quest). 



Hochderffer, George, Flagstaff, Ariz.: 

 13 U^dng specimens of Cactacese from 

 Arizona (55448). 



Hodge, Paul F., Garrett Park, Md.: 

 Specimen of broad- winged hawk, Buteo 

 platypterus, from Maryland (54986). 



