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Hull, Dr. Edward E., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : A spiuniug wheel and a yaru 

 reel, supposed to have been in use 

 on George Washington's plantation 

 (56613). 



Hunt, Clair, Colville, Wash. : 74 spec- 

 imens, including basketry, bags and 

 other ethnological material (56653: 

 loan). 



Hurry, Rutgers Ives, New York City : 

 Single-barrel pistol, Dumas A Lyon ; 

 double-action revolver, G. Mercenier 

 (56S42). 



HuBTER, Julius, sr., St. Louis, Mo. : 

 Carapace of a turtle (56170) ; snake, 

 Lycoclon aiiUcus, from the Philippine 

 Islands (56641) ; turtle from Mobile, 

 Ala. (56S4S). 



HussEY, Charles H., Morse S. Due- 

 field, and Francis L. Woods, Ogden, 

 Utah : A large specimen of quartz con- 

 taining tungsten minerals (56287). 



Hyde, A. G., & Sons, New York City: 

 4 2-yard lengths of all cotton and 

 cotton and silk fabrics (56853). 



Hyde, Frederic Bulkeley, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A bag of ancient Maori 

 featherwork (56227) ; Hawaiian 

 dance skirt made from palm fiber 

 (56499) ; mounted loon, Gavia imhcr, 

 from Maine (56962). 



IiDA, Y., Kagoshima, Japan : Volcanic 

 material from Sakurajima, Kago- 

 shima (57088: purchase). 



INDA, J. RiQUELMA, Mexico, Mexico : 

 18 insects (56623). 



Indian Museum. (See under Cal- 

 cutta, India.) 



iNGLis, John, Magnet, Ark. (through 

 Mr. Frank L. Hess, U. S. Geological 

 Survey) : Specimen of brookite from 

 Magnet (55727). 



Interior, Department of : 



Original application for a pension, 

 with related papers, filed by Col. 

 Aaron Buit in 1834 (55700) ; skulls 

 of 3 bison and skin of a black bear, 

 skin and skull of brown bear, Ursus 

 americcmus, and robe and skeleton of 

 a buffalo. Bison americanus, received 

 through the superintendent of the 



Interior, Department of — Continued. 

 Yellowstone National Park (55984; 

 56007; 56431). 



TJ. 8. Geological Survey: 35 speci- 

 mens and 25 petrographic slides of 

 rocks from the Santa Cruz quad- 

 rangle, Cal., illustrating Geologic 

 Folio No. 163 (55704) ; 50 concre- 

 tions collected, from various locali- 

 ties in the West by Mr. C. W. Wash- 

 burne (55739) ; 294 rock specimens 

 with 164 microscopic slides, illus- 

 trating the geology of the Eastport 

 quadrangle, Me.; described by Mr. 

 Edson S. Bastin and Mr. Henry S. 

 Williams (55762) ; 8 specimens of 

 rocks from the Black Hills, S. Dak., 

 collected in connection with the re- 

 port on the geology of the Northern 

 Black Hills, by Mr. N. H. Darton 

 (55797) ; 50 specimens of rocks col- 

 lected by Mr. Darton to illustrate the 

 geology of the Deming quadrangle, 

 N. Mex. (55871) ; 110 rocks collected 

 by Dr. George I. Finlay to illustrate 

 the geology of the Colorado Springs 

 folio (55823) ; rocks collected during 

 the summer of 1913 by Messrs. Miser, 

 Ferguson, Diller, Hunter and Lough- 

 lin, for use in the preparation of ed- 

 ucational sets (56054) ; collection of 

 rocks illustrative of Bulletin 492, 

 " The gabbros and associated rocks 

 of Preston, Connecticut" (56159) ; 3 

 small lots of vertebrate fossils col- 

 lected by Mr. Dean E. Winchester in 

 the Datil Mountain coal field of New 

 Mexico (56213) ; 16 boxes of thin 

 sections of rocks and ores from the 

 Marysville and Butte districts, Mont. 

 (56232) ; 111 specimens of rocks col- 

 lected chiefly by Mr. W. C. Phalen in 

 and near the Ellijay quadrangle of 

 Georgia, North Carolina and Tennes- 

 see (56239) ; specimen of pyrite from 

 the Stella Mine, Stellaville, St. Law- 

 rence County, N. Y., collected by Mr. 

 Phalen (56423) ; 4 small lots of ver- 

 tebrate fossils collected by Mr. E. 

 Russell Lloyd in Morton County, 

 N. Dak. (56248) ; 62 rock specimens 

 illustrating the geology of the Ta- 

 coma quadrangle. Wash., collected in 



