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Howell, E. E., Wasliington. D. C. : 

 Piece of meteoric irou from Wil- 

 liamstovvn, Ky. (gift), and a piece of 

 a meteorite from Aiuswortli, Nebr. 

 (exchange) (4.8432) ; 2.270 grams of 

 tlie Crab Orchard meteorite (48925 : 

 purchase). 



Hkdlicka, Dr. Ales, U. S. National 

 Museum: Bird's nest (47635). 



Hubby, Miss Ella F., Pasadena, Cal. : 

 Photographs of baslvets and samples 

 of baslietry stitches made by a Ponio 

 Indian (48305). 



Hughes, Mrs. Florence A., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Singing house mouse, 

 Mus musculus (48554). 



Hungarian National Museum. (See 

 under Budapest, Hungary.) 



HuNGATE, J. W., Cheney, Wash. : 9 

 specimens of Coleoptera (47614). 



Hunt, J. B., Topeka, Ivans. : Ores and 

 fossil invertebrates from Kansas and 

 Missouri (48593). 



Hunter, Clay, Blue, Ariz. : Skin and 

 skull of shrew, Xotiosorcx craic- 

 fordi (47877); "white - footed" 

 mouse, or " deer mouse," Peromyscus 

 hoylil rou-leyi (48225). 



Hurter, Julius, St. Louis, ;\Io. : Rep- 

 tiles and batrachians from Arizona 

 and New Mexico (47820) ; salaman- 

 der from Stone County, Mo. (47998) ; 

 reptiles and batrachians chiefly 

 from Arizona and New Mexico 

 (48055) ; frog from California 

 (487SS). 



Ingham, Mrs. E. C, San Fernando, 

 Cal. : Living cactus, Oimntia, 

 (48324). 



Inscho, Samuel S., Elmira, N. Y. : 

 Fossil invertebrates from East 

 Bethany, N. Y. (48200). 



Instituto De Manguinhos. (See 

 under Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.) 



Instituto Serumtherapico do Estado 

 DE Sao Paulo. (See under Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil.) 



Instituto IMedico Nacional. 

 under Mexico, Mexico.) 



(See 



Interior, Department of : 



Patent Office: Firearms, models 

 of various inventions, etc. (48865) ; 

 models relating to the history of 

 photography (48806) ; models relat- 

 ing to the development of musical 

 instruments (488S9) ; models relat- 

 ing to the development of lighting 

 and heating (48890). 



U. S.GcoI' gical Survey: Collection 

 of surveying instruments, obsolete 

 forms (47736) ; 2 aluminum bench- 

 mark tablets (48093) ; vertebrate 

 fossils from the Red Beds of Texas, 

 collected by Messrs. Adams and Ul- 

 rich (48151) ; vertebrate fossils 

 from the Upper Cretaceous and 

 Lower Eocene (Puerco and Wa- 

 satch) from the San Juan basin, 

 New Mexico, collected by J. H. Gard- 

 ner (481.54) ; rocks from the Brack- 

 ett, Uvalde, and Austin quadrangles 

 of Texas, collected by T. Wayland 

 Yaughan and associates (482.30) ; 3 

 Hymenoptera, yellow jacket, and 

 parasitic worms (48243) ; fossil 

 bones of the Miocene age from Los 

 Angeles, Cal. (48291) ; rocks col- 

 lected by E. S. Bastlan from the 

 Fox Islands, and illustrative of the 

 Penobscot Bay folio (48337) : instru- 

 ments used by the Western Re- 

 sources branch of the survey in the 

 work of measuring the flow of 

 streams (48341) ; vertebrate fossils, 

 chiefly Mesozoic, obtained in 1907 

 by field parties in Wyoming, Mon- 

 tana, and North Dakota (48345) ; 

 sample of halloysite from Indiana 

 (48369) ; 3 varieties of an extinct 

 bison, and an astragalus of ele- 

 phant, probably Elephas colninht, 

 and apparently Pleistocene, collected 

 by C. E. Siebenthal near Duenweg, 

 Joplin district, Missouri (48387) j 

 rocks and thin sections from the 

 Rockland quadrangle, Maine, col- 

 lected by Edson S. Bastin (48400) ; 

 types of 10 new species and 1 new 

 variety of Carboniferous inverte- 

 brate fossils (48500) ; reserve and 

 duplicate rocks and ores, with thin 



