LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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HUWE, J. K., Fiiirliuven, Mu.ss. : A 

 iiiuzzle-loadiny pistol made by Kob- 

 bins, Kendall and Lawrence, Wind- 

 sor, Vermont, 1S4G, with liannuer 

 midernealh barrel (05US3, loan). 



H()^^'ELL, iliss Feucie Waldow, New 

 York City (tbrough the Government 

 Loan Organization, New York City) : 

 Painting by the donor entitled " Re- 

 turn of the 27Lh Division (?»larching 

 up Fifth Avenue)"' (65130.). 



HOWES, TowNSEND (tbrough Dr. 

 Walter liough, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Japanese ba.sket made from 

 kelp from San Francisco, C'alifornia 



IHTRBELL, Henuy Salem, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. (.through the (Government Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 Painting by the donor entitled 

 '■ I'orirait of Captain Walter R. 

 Flannery, Ttli U. S. Infantry" 

 (65135). 



IlllBBY. Miss Ella F., Pasadena, 

 < 'alif. : Type collection of western 

 Indian baskets (64GS7). 



HUBERT, H. Edward, New Orleans, 

 La. : 15 niollusks and 8 other mis- 

 cellaneous invertebrates from Louisi- 

 ana : also 34 plants, 1 mammal, 17 

 vinls of insects, and 12 fishes 

 ( 63905 ) ; a collection of miscella- 

 neous invertebrates, a frog and a 

 lizard from various localities 

 (649S2), 



IITJCKEL, Earle W^, Germantown, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : Collection of 

 prints (366 .'ipecimens) (64874). 



nUIMM, Fred A., Fort Myer Heights, 

 Va.: Prairie dog (6.5005). 



HUMMEL, E. W., Sonoita, Ariz.: 2 



upper mol;irs cf a small species of 



horse, and 2 upper molars of a spe- 



' cies of camel, from the Pleistocene, 



Santa Cruz County, Arizona (64157). 



HUMPHREY, IMaster L. M., Glen 

 Echo, j\Id. : Copperhead snake, Af/ki- 

 strodon mokasen, from near Cabin 

 John Bridge, IMaryland (640.53). 



HYACINTH, Brother P., Philadelphia 

 Protectory for Boys, Phoenixville, 



\ Pa.: 163 plants from Maryland 

 (64147). 



IDDINGS, Dr. J. P., Brinklow, Md. : 

 2 s]iecimeus of pegmatite out of 

 Quincy granite, from Quincy, Massa- 

 chusetts (63937). 

 ILLINGWORTH, Dr. J. F., Meringa, 

 near Cairns, North Queensland, Aus- 

 ti-alia : 175 Australian insects 

 (64023). 



( See also under Sugar Experiment 

 Station, IMeringa near Cairns, 

 Queensland, Australia). 

 INi^ALLS, J. W., San Diego, Calif, 

 (through Dr. J. Walter Fewkes) : 

 A Paiute fire drill and a Shoshone 

 pick and shovel of mountain ma- 

 hogany (64119). 

 INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, GOVERN- 

 INIBNT OF FORMOSA, JAPAN 

 (through Prof. M. Oshima) : 36 

 decapod crustaceans, representing 

 19 species, from Formosa (64818) ; 

 2 decapod crustaceans, 2 species 

 from Formosa (64819; exchange). 

 INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Bogota, 

 Colombia (through Brother Ariste- 

 Josepb) : Archeological objects from 

 various localities in Colombia, and 2 

 earthenware vessels made by the 

 Quindio Indians in imitation of an- 

 tiquities (64356). 

 INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Correo 

 NuQoa, Chile (through Brother 

 Claude Joseph) 52 plants (6.5048). 

 INTERIOR DEPARTIMENT : 



United States Gcoloyival Survey: 

 Specimens collected during the 

 summer of 1918 by Prof. T. Nel- 

 son Dale in the dolomite and 

 caleite areas of western Massa- 

 chusetts (63832) ; 3 lots of mis- 

 cellaneous geological material 

 colle<^ted by Mr. N. H. Dartoii 

 (6.3988) ; 8 boxes of various min- 

 eral specimens (64062) : 5 speci- 

 mens of manganese oxide ores, 

 includiiig duplicate material 

 illustrating in part a bulktin 

 of the U. S. Geological Survey 

 (64083) ; a slab of limestone full 

 of larg^ cup corals, from Osage 

 County, Oklahoma (64168) ; 

 specimens of carnotite from Coal 

 Creek, Colorado, and a speci- 

 men of sericite from Georgia 



