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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1914. 



Hamilton, Dr. Allan McLane, Great 

 Barrington, Mass. : 2 early American 

 chairs which belonged to Maj. Gen. 

 Philip Schuyler; 2 early American 

 chairs, 2 side-tables and a half-round 

 mahogany table which belonged to 

 Alexander Hamilton; and a small 

 work-table which belonged to Mrs. 

 Alexander Hamilton (56125). 



Hammel, Prof. R. J., Maquoketa, Iowa : 

 Practice violin and a pair of German 

 cymbals (56003 : exchange). 



Hammer, L. F., St. Louis, Mo. : Photo- 

 graph of the donor (57133). 



Hammond Typewriter Company, 

 Washington, D. C. : Hammond type- 

 writer No. 147,859 (56782). 



Hanbuby, Lady Katherine A., La 

 Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy: 45 liv- 

 ing specimens of Opuntia and a 

 packet of seeds of Furcraea ( 55785 : 

 exchange). 



Hancock, Dr. Joseph L., Chicago, 

 111. : Type specimen of Anepleres 

 ruflpes, a hymenopterous insect 

 (56127). 



Handy, Mrs. William Torbence, 

 Cynthiana, Ky. : Velvet dress, cos- 

 tume of Mrs. Jane Irwin Findlay, 

 wife of Gen. James Findlay, one of 

 the mistresses of the White House 

 during the administration of Presi- 

 dent William Henry Harrison, 1841 

 (56913: loan). 



Hanfobd, Charles J., Sarasota, Fla. : 

 40 specimens representing 30 species 

 of shells, and 2 fragments of fossil 

 ribs (manatee?), from Sarasota 

 (55769). 



Hansemann, Prof. David Paul von, 

 Berlin, Germany : A series of 16 

 prepared anatomical specimens ; also 

 copies in plaster of 12 brain casts 

 (55859: exchange). 



Harmon, Mrs. T. S., Marydel, Md. : 

 Hand woven coverlet (57006: pur- 

 chase). 



Harring, H. K., Bureau of Standards, 

 Washington, D. C. : 6 microscopic 

 slides of types of 6 new species of 

 Rotifera, described by the donor 



Hareing, H. K. — Continued. 



(55796) ; 97 microscopic slides of 

 Rotifera from the District of Colum- 

 bia (55967; 57029). 



Harris, George W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Photographic portrait of a man 

 (56583). (See under H. D. Beach, 

 Frank Scott Clark, E. B. Core, J. H. 

 Garo, Elias Goldensky, Dudley Hoyt, 

 Henry Havelock Pierce, and J. C. 

 Strauss.) 



Harris, Capt. J. R., Medical Corps, 

 U. S. Army, Fort Slocum, N. Y. : An 

 incomplete wild cock snare and a 

 Moro buyo box of brass inlaid with 

 silver (556SS) ; Moro book, Moro 

 musical instrument, " Jew's-harp," 

 and a pair of Igorot statuettes 

 (55961) ; 50 ethnological specimens, 

 mostly Moro, including an outfit of 

 Terarai bows and arrows, a kam- 

 pilan, a kris with band-strings still 

 attached ; also a large bamboo mat 

 and 2 palm leaf mats, Moro (56945). 



Harris, William, Hope Gardens, Kings- 

 ton, Jamaica : Pcecilid fishes repre- 

 senting the genera Gambusia and 

 Pcccilia (56171) ; fishes known as 

 " millions " or " minnows," Girardi- 

 nus poeciloides, introduced from Bar- 

 bados (56592). 



Harrison, George L., jr., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. (See under Oskar Frit.sche, A. 

 Ghidini and Thomas V. Sheriin.) 



Haevabd College Observatory, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. (through Prof. E. C. 

 Pickering, director) : 38 photographs 

 of stellar spectra, apparatus, etc. 

 (55834). 



Hatjschild, M. L., Gjentofte, Denmark : 

 About 680 insects, mostly Coleoptera, 

 from various parts of the world, all 

 determined by European specialists 

 (56118). 



Hawkeye Pearl Button Co., Musca- 

 tine, Iowa : A collection showing the 

 different stages in the manufacture 

 of pearl buttons, the shells from 

 which buttons are obtained, and a 

 model of a boat and apparatus used 

 in collecting the shells (56402). 



