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EEPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1923. 



HANNIBAL, Harold, Stanford Uni- 

 versity, Calif. : 13 specimens of mol- 

 lusks from California (69644). 

 HANSEN, P. L., Salt Lake City, Utah : 

 2 specimens of compact and some- 

 what decomposed volcanic dust 

 (68963). 

 HANSON, Prof. Herbert C. (See un- 

 der Arizona, University of). 

 HARBECK, H. S., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 15 specimens of unidentified saw- 

 flies (69586). 

 HARDELL, Miss L. B. : Collection of 

 miscellaneous, unsorted moUusks 

 from Mount Lavinia, near Colombo, 

 Ceylon (69373). 

 HARDING. President Warren G., The 

 White House, Washington, D. C. 

 (see under Mrs. Mary J. D. Roland). 

 HARBISON, B. F., Grantsboro, N. C. : 

 Rostrum of a beaked whale, from 

 Bogue Banks, N. C. (69498). 

 HARDISTY, A. H., U. S. National 

 Museum : 7 eggs of the Virginia rail 

 from the District of Columbia 

 (68574). 

 HARNED, R. W., Agricultural College, 



Miss.: Lizard (69294). 

 HARPER, R. M., University, Ala.: 42 

 plants from Arkansas and Oklahoma 

 (69955, 70098). 

 HARRIS, G. Carr, Gem, Alberta, Can- 

 ada : Plant (68810). 

 HART, George O.. Coytesville, N. J. 

 (through Will Simmons) : Etching 

 entitled " Native Baptism, Trinidad " 

 (70158). 

 HARTING, G. W. ( See under Pictorial 



Photographers of America). 

 HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. : 

 Arnold Arhoretum: (Jamaica 

 Plain) (through Prof. C. S. Sar- 

 gent) : 436 North American 

 plants (69563, exchange). 

 Qray Herharkim: (through Dr. 

 B. L. Robinson) : Plant (fern) 

 from Minnesota, and plant from 

 Jamaica (68958, 69368). Ex- 

 change. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology: 

 (through Dr. W. E. Clapp) A 

 piece of wood containing ship- 

 worms from Port Bolivar, Tex. 



HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. — Continued. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology — 

 Continued. 

 (68822) ; (through Dr. Thomas 

 Barbour) 2 frogs from China 

 (695S3, exchange) ; 11 skins and 

 skulls of mammals (69954, ex- 

 change). 



HAVANA, UNIVERSITY OF, Havana, 

 Cuba (through Prof. A. Mestre, New 

 York City) : 4 negro skulls from 

 Cuba (68588, exchange). 



HAWAIIAN SUGAR PLANTERS' 

 ASSOCIATION EXPERIMENT 



STATION, Honolulu, Hawaii 

 (through Harold L. Lyon) : 8 plants 

 from Hawaii (69640). 



HAWKINS, P. H., Absarokee, Mont.: 

 About 2,000 plants from the Yellow- 

 stone National Park (69921). 



HAY, Dr. O. P. (See under F. M. 

 Burks). 



HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 

 THE, Kokomo, Ind. : Framed photo- 

 graph of 1922 Haynes automobile 

 (69214). 



HAYNES, Miss Caroline C, Ojai, 

 Calif. : 7 plants from California 

 (69730, 69823). 



HEIGHWAY, A. E., El Paso, Tex.: 

 Mineral specimens from New Mexico, 

 including banded serpentine, fluo- 

 spar, manganese, and talc (68900). 



HEIKES, Victor C, Salt Lake City, 

 Utah : Specimen of shale showing 

 films of gold from the Flying Dutch- 

 man Mine near Bouse, Ariz. 

 (69027) : 3 small specimens of shale 

 showing films of gold from the Fly- 

 ing Dutchman Mine, furnished by 

 Robert T. Walker (70115) ; a group 

 of fluorite crystals from the Wild- 

 cat Mountains, Tooele County, Utah 

 (70196). 



(See also under C. H. Rowley, 

 and Tintic Standard Mining Co.). 



HEIL, Charles E., New York City 

 (through Will Simmons) : Etching 

 "Young Blue-Jay" (70030). 



HEISER, Dr. Victor G. (See under 

 International Health Board). 



HELLER, A. A., Chico, Calif.: 22 

 plants from California (69532). 



