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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 



HOUGH, Dr. Walter — Continued. 

 (65302) ; 2 beetles collected in Ari- 

 zona during the summer of 1920 

 (65754) ; 2 stone pipes found about 

 30 years ago, one near Morgantown, 

 W. Va., and the other near Chain 

 Bridge, Md. (65848) ; lantern, spirit 

 stove, lamp, lighters, etc., hand 

 bracket, saw frame, battledore, and 

 Hd of coiled basket (66474). 



HOWARD, Dr. C. W. ( See under Can- 

 ton Christian College.) 



HRDLICKA, Dr. A., U. S. National 

 Museum: Skull of a cat, FeUs catus, 

 from Cleveland Park, D. C. (65661). 



HUBBARD, H. W., American Board 

 Mission, Peking, China: 26 bird 

 skins from North China (66652). 



HUBERT, H. Edwaed, New Orleans, 

 La. : 5 crawfish, 3 shrimps, 1 earth- 

 worm, and 2 fishes (66373). 



HUCKEL, Eakxe Wentworth, Ger- 

 mantown, Philadelphia, Pa.: Collec- 

 tion of prints, consisting of etchings, 

 engravings, lithographs, wood en- 

 gravings, and photomechanical 

 prints and one sixteenth century 

 bookbinding (125 specimens) 



(65647) ; a collection of about 317 

 Bewick wood engravings and 272 

 American wood engravings dated 

 about 1825-1835, and 85 miscellane- 

 ous prints (674 specimens) (65972). 



HUNNEWELL, F. W., Cambridge, 

 Mass. (through Dr. Frederick V. 

 Coville) : Plants from the District of 

 Columbia (65679). 



HUNTER, Dakd, Chillicothe, Ohio: 

 Handmade paper exhibit consist- 

 ing of rags, half-stuff, animal size, 

 hand molds, and various styles of 

 wateiTnarks, dies, and casts for light 

 and shade watermarks; water- 

 marked paper and photographs of 

 beating machines and one of a model 

 of a handmade paper mill in the 

 Science Museum in London, England 

 (66264) ; 2 books, The Etching of 

 Figures, by William A. Bradley, 

 with an artist proof etching by Wil- 

 liam A. Levy, and The Etching of 

 Contemporary Life, by Frank Wei- 

 tenkampf, with an artist proof etch- 



HUNTER. Dard — Continued, 

 ing by Ernest D. Roth, each being 

 entirely the work of the donor, who 

 made the paper, designed the type, 

 cut the steel punches, struck the 

 matrices, cast the tj^pe, and printed 

 the books all by hand (66548). 

 HUNTINGTON, Dr. George S. (See 



under Columbia University.) 

 HYDE, Mrs. Charles C, Washington, 

 D. C. : Cowichan Indian blanket with 

 totemic painting (66584). 

 HYDE, Frederick B., Washington, 

 D. C. : Skin and skull of a deer, 

 Odocoileus, collected in Maine 

 (65832). 

 HYDE, John, Washington, D. C. : 2 

 fans from Capri, a pair of old Eng- 

 lish pattens, an old English hat 

 stretcher, and an English tassel (or 

 teazle) used in the preparation of 

 woolen cloth (65223). 

 ICE, Miss Cleo, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Grooved stone ax found in 

 the valley of the Cottonwood River, 

 Chase County, Kans., by Mr. R. A. 

 Ice (66176). 

 IHERING, Dr. Hermann von, Buenos 

 Aires, Argentina: 3 specimens, 2 

 species, of crabs from Florinapolis, 

 Brazil (66232). 

 ILLINGWORTH, Dr. J. F., Meringa 

 near Cairns, North Queensland, Aus- 

 tralia : 66 flies from Australia 

 (65210,66185). 

 ILLINOIS STATE NATURAL HIS- 

 TORY SURVEY, Urbana, 111. 

 (through Dr. S. A. Forbes) : 12 

 specimens of Cynipidae, " cotypes " 

 of 5 species described by Prof. C. P. 

 Gillette (66635, exchange). 

 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, Ur- 

 bana, 111. (through Dr. Frank C. 

 Baker) : 16 specimens, 2 species (1 

 amphipod and 15 isopods) from Win- 

 nebago Lake, Wis. (66458). 

 IMPERIAL BUREAU OF ENTOMOL- 

 OGY. (See under British Govern- 

 ment.) 

 INDIA, MYSORE DEPARTMENT OF 

 AGRICULTURE, BANGALOR : The 

 3 stages, larva, pupa, and adult, of 

 Sagra, species, collected at Malles- 

 war, India, November 24, 1920, in 

 the stem of Chaprada avarc (65797). 



