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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



HAYKES, Miss Caroline C, High- 

 lands, N. J. : I'hmt from Connecti- 

 cut (67135). 



HEIGHWAY, A. E.', Alexandria, Va. : 

 6 specimens, 4 species, of land shells 

 fi'om Acandi, on the Gulf of Atrato, 

 immediate boundary line of Colombia 

 and Panama (66779). 



HEIKES, Victor C, Salt Lake City, 

 Utah : 2 specimens showing free 

 gold in granite from the Relief mine, 

 near Phoenix, Ai-dz. (67919). 



HELLENBERG CO. (INC.), THE 

 J. B., Coldwater, Mich, (through 

 U. S. Department of Agi-iculture, 

 Forest Service, Washington, D. C.) : 

 31 specimens of sporting and athletic 

 goods, wands, mallets, etc. (68503). 



HENDERSON, John B., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : About 800 land shells 

 from Jamaica (68450). 



HENSHAW, Henry W., Washington, 

 D. C. : Plant from New Hampshire 

 (67205). 



HERIBERTO, Bro. (See under La 

 Salle College.) 



HERING, Dr. Martin, Zoologische 

 Museum, Berlin Germany : 40 bred 

 leaf-mining Microlepidoptera, Cole- 

 optera, and Diptera, including sev- 

 eral cotypes of new species; 2 

 paratypes of leaf-mining sawfly, 9 

 specimens of insects, representing 8 

 species, one of which is represented 

 by paratypes (67724, 67972, 68325). 



HERRERA, Dr. A. L. (See under 

 Mexican Government, Direcoion de 

 Estudios Biologicos.) 



HERRERA, Prof. Fortunato, Cuzco, 

 Peru: 4 plants, cacti (68348). 



HESS, Frank L., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : Ores 

 and minerals from Bolivia, collected 

 for the Museum (67195). 



(See also under John J. Bonner, 

 J. E. Carney, jr., William Elliott, 

 Roger L. Gannett, Dr. R. O. Hall, 

 and Standard Chemical Co.) 



HEWETT, J. F., Good Springs, Nev. : 

 5 plants from Nevada (67549). 



HIBBARD. Raymond R., Buffalo, 

 N. Y. : 31 slabs of Medina sandstone 

 with conodonts, from New York 

 (66970, exchange). 



HILDER, Mrs. F. F., Washington, 

 D. C. : Miscellaneous specimens of 

 enthnology and archeology (66786). 



HILL, Dr. Gerald F. (See under 

 Australian Institute of Tropical 

 Medicine. ) 



HILL, Major George Place, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Carved wooden mask 

 from North West Africa (68518). 



HILLMAN, Harry. (See under The 

 Inland Printer.) 



PULTON, Dr. W. A. (See under 

 Pomona College.) 



HIORAM, Bro. (See under Colegio 

 del Sagrado Corazon.) 



HISADA, Paul K., Washington, D. C. : 

 Carved idol from Urua, Africa 

 (67808). 



HODGE, F. W., Museum of the Amer- 

 ican Indian, Heye Foundation, New 

 York City : 5 photographs of Austra- 

 lian blacks (67574). 



HOE & CO., R., New York City : Photo- 

 graph of Hoe octuple press; photo- 

 graph of Hoe decuple press; 2 cat- 

 alogues of printing machinery ; a 

 pamphlet describing Hoe decuple 

 press, and a booklet, entitled " A 

 Short History of the Printing Press " 

 (68352). 



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

 Blue waistcoat, white flannel waist- 

 coat, and knee breeches worn by 

 President James Monroe ; blue 

 shoulder scarf and silver brocade 

 dress worn by Mrs. James Monroe 

 (67037) ; a pocket compass owned by 

 President James Monroe (67296) ; a 

 gold locket of the early part of the 

 nineteenth century (67350). Loan. 

 (See also under Mrs. Sarah E. 

 Guernsey, Mrs. Rachel Jackson Law- 

 rence, Donald McLean, and Mrs. 

 Theodore Roosevelt.) 



HOFF, Mrs. John Van Rensselaer, 

 Washington, D. C. : Photograph of 

 Col. John Van Rensselaer Hoff, U. 

 S. Army (67990). 



