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HIBBARD. Raymond R.— Continued, 

 and Devonian fossils (conodonts 

 and annelid remains) from New 

 York (65619, exchange). 



HIBBERD, Miss JocELYN P., Wasii- 

 ington, D. C. : Collection of stone ar- 

 row and spear heads gathered by the 

 donor from Willistown Township, 

 Chester County, Pa., 8 miles from 

 Valley Forge (65749). 



HIGGINSON, Mrs. F. L. (See under 

 Woman's Liberty Loan Committee of 

 New England.) 



HILL, Fredeeick W. (See under An- 

 drew .7. Leach.) 



HILL, Dr. Gerald P., Australian In- 

 stitute of Tropical Medicine, Hos- 

 pital, Townsville, North Queensland, 

 Australia (through U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Bureau of En- 

 tomology, Washington, D. C.) : 73 

 named Australian insects (66200). 



HILL, J, H., Managing Director, 

 Ghazipur Opium Factory, Ghazipur, 

 India (through Harold R. Foss, 

 American Consul in Charge, Cal- 

 cutta, India) : 10 photographs of 

 poppy cultivation and opium manu- 

 facture in India (65674). 



HINE, Prof. .James S., Ohio State Uni- 

 versity, Columbus, Ohio : 3 speci- 

 mens of Hymenoptera, Aphelinus 

 semiflavidus, and 1 specimen of 

 Pli orocera ( 65952 ) . 



HINKLEY, A. A., Du Bois, 111.: 414 

 landshells from Arizona (6.5287). 



HINSDALE, F. Gilbert, New York 

 City : 7 specimens of whaling appa- 

 ratus (66767, exchange). 



HIORAM, Brother. (See under 

 Colegio del Sagrada Corazon, Guan- 

 tanamo, Oriente, Cuba. 



HIPSHER, Edward, Morris College, 

 Barboursville, W\ Va. : 4 living 

 plants (65263, exchange.) 



HIRABAYASHI, T., Bureau of Mines, 

 Tokyo, Japan (through Mr. F. L. 

 Hess) : Samples of rare earth min- 

 erals from Japan (65915). 



HIRASE, Dr. Y., Okazaki, Kyoto, Ja- 

 pan (through Marshall R. Gaines) : 

 A collection of mollusks from the 

 Japanese islands, embracing 3,843 

 lots (66510). 



HITCHCOCK, Prof. A. S. (See under 

 G. C. Munro.) 



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

 Lady's straw bonnet used in Vir- 

 ginia during the period prior to the 

 Civil W^ar (66712, loan). 



(See also under Mrs. Isabel Rives, 

 Mrs. Maddiu Summers, and 

 Mrs. William H. Walker.) 



HOFF, Mrs. John Van Renssalaer, 

 Washington, D. C. : "The Colonel 

 John Van Renssalaer HofC Collec- 

 tion " comprising Chinese and 

 Japanese jade and bronze, Philip- 

 pine brass, and Porto Rican and 

 American Indian specimens (65251). 



HOGAN, Mrs. Louise, Neponsit, Long 

 Island, N. Y. : Cashmere shawl 

 (66753, loan). 



HOLLAND, Dr. W. J. (See under 

 Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa.) 



HOLLISTER, N., Washington, D. C. : 

 Thrush, Bylocichla, species, from 

 W^ashington, D. C. (65477) ; head of 

 a ring-necked duck, Marila collaris, 

 from Wisconsin (65636). 



HOLMES, Joseph A., 2d, Casper, 

 Wyo. : 6 cacti (66559). 



HOLWAY, Prof. E. W. D., University 

 of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. : 

 Cactus from Chile (65810). 



(See also under Minnesota, Uni- 

 versity of.) 



HOLZMAN, Jacob, Reed College, Port- 

 land, Oreg. : 7 slugs from Oregon 

 (66423). 



HOPKINS, Mrs. Archibald, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Cambric frock worn by 

 Charlotte Brooks Everett about 1830 

 (65827). 



HORN, Dr. Walther. (See under 

 Deutsches Entomologisches Mu- 

 seum.) 



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

 gist, Madison, Wis. (through Dr. E. 

 O. Ulrich) : 1,000 specimens of 

 Upper Cambrian fossils from Wis- 

 consin (65322). 



HOUGH, Miss Catherine, U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : 30 Devonian fossils 

 from Pennsylvania (65406). 



HOUGH, Dr. Walter, U. S. National 

 Museum : Archeological objects from 

 Keetzeel, and Zuni region, Arizona 



