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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1&20. 



HILTON, Dr. William A. (See uiider 

 I'uiuoJia Collejie.) 



HINKLEY, A. A., DuIJois, 111.: ITS 

 molhisks representing 32 species 

 from Guateninln, including 2 figured 

 types (G4771) ; 15 lund and fresb 

 water shells, 4 species, from Mexico 

 and Guatemala (64801). 



IlINTON, CiiARLKS Louis, Bronxville, 

 N. Y. (Ihrough the Government Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 Plaster tigurino by the donor en- 

 titled "Colnnihia's Call to Arms "• 

 (G434G). 



HIOKAM, Brother, Colegie del Sa- 

 grado Corazon, Guantauamo, Ori- 

 ente, Cuba: 107 ferns, chiefly from 

 Cuba (64251). 



HIP.SHUR, Edwaku K., Barboursville, 

 W. Va. : 3 plants (64072). 



HITCHCOCK, Prof. A. S., Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 2 

 plants from the Hawaiian Islands 

 (64097) ; plant from Santo Domingo 

 (64728). 



HITT, Mrs. B. S. R., Washington, 

 D. C. ; 2 mounted birds, quezals, 

 J'haromachrus moeinno, from Guate- 

 mala (64666). 



HOAR, Capt. RoGKR Sherman, Aber- 

 deen Proving Ground, Md. : Box 

 turtle from Aberdeen Proving 

 Ground (64091). 



HOBSON, Mrs. A. H., Fort Myers, 

 Fla. : Plant from Florida (63795). 



HODGE, Mr. F. AV., New York City: 

 I'lant from New Mexico (63840). 



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

 A vinaigrette, hand - embroidered 

 dress pattern, liand-embroidered col- 

 lan^tte, and a collection of colored 

 fashion-plates, bound (63850) ; 8 

 sjiecimens of wearing apparel 

 (64427) ; an old trunk which has on 

 it -'.John Hazard," New York, 1705 

 (65119). Loan. 



(See also under Mrs. Samuel T. 

 Fisher, and ]\Iiss Sydney Price). 



IIOFER, G. H., Tucson, Ariz. : 9 snakes 

 and 2 spiders from Arizona (64720). 



HOFFMAN, Hakky L., Old Lyme, 

 Conn, (through Government Lf)an 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 I'ainting by the donor entitled " The 

 Argonne" (65134). 



HOLLISTER, N., Superintendent, Na- 

 tional Zoological Park, Washington, 

 D. C. : 200 plants from Wisconsin 

 (639U7) ; skull of a snapping turtle, 

 (liclydra serpentina, from Delavan, 

 Wisconsin (63913); Carolina wren, 

 Tlu'ifOihorus ivdovicianus, from 

 Washington, D. C. (644.51). 



HOLLOAVAY, T. E., New Orleans, La. : 

 Larvae of 4 kinds of sugar-cane 

 borers from .7ava and Mauritius 



(64597). 



HOLMES, Dr. William H., U. S. Na- 

 tional IMuseum : Oil painting by Nico- 

 las Poussin entitled "The Philis- 

 tines Attacked with the Plague " 

 (color sketch for his large picture in 

 the Louvre, Collection of Louis XIV ) 

 (64697, loan). 



HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY, 

 Lead, S. D. (through Mr. F. L. 

 Hess) : 2 specimens of tungsten Ore 

 (63808). ■ ■ 



HOPKINS, L. S., Kent, Ohio : 6 plants 

 from Ohio (64895). 



HOPKINSON, Charles, Manchester, 

 Mass. (through the Government 

 Loan Organization, New York City) : 

 2 paintings by the donor, entitled 

 " The Sinking of the Lusitania " and 

 '* The Sinking of Hospital Ship by 

 U-Boat" (65132). 



HOTCHKISS, Dr. W. O., State Geol- 

 ogist, Madison, Wis., and Dr. E. O. 

 ULRICH, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C. : Collection of 

 Upper Cambrian fossils numbering 

 about 10,000 specimens from Wiscon- 

 sin (64111). 



HOUGH, Dr. WAJ/ri'i!, U. S. National 

 Museum : 15 specimens of Tertiary 

 fossils from Maryland (63947). 



HOUSE, H. D. (See under New York 

 State Mu.seum, Albany, N. Y.) 



HOUSHOLDER, V. H., Gila Bend, 

 Ariz. : Banded^ gecko, Coleonyx 

 vaneyntus, from Gila Bend (64020) ; 

 snake, Chclojneniscus ephippicus 

 (04240). 



