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Henderson, Junius, University of 

 Colorado, Boulder, Colo. : 20 speci- 

 mens of Oreohelix haydeni and va- 

 rieties from Colorado (498GG). 



Herdman, Prof. W. A., Liverpool, Eng- 

 land : G specimens, representing G 

 species, of crinoids from Ceylon and 

 tlie Red Sea (502G0: exchange). 



Hernandez, J. V., Claremont, Cal. : 57 

 specimens of ferns collected in the 

 vicinity of Para, Brazil, in 1008 

 (49614). 



Herrick, Prof. Glenn W., College Sta- 

 tion, Tex.: 23 mosquitoes (49103); 

 20 specimens of parasitic Hymenop- 

 tera (49615). 



Hester, Louis G., Houston, Tex. : 3 

 specimens of Texas marble (49097). 



HiATT, W. L., Fruita, Colo. : 2 frag- 

 ments of dinosaur bones (49723). 



HiLLiARD, George R., Springfield, Ohio : 

 2 specimens of Orthoptera (49137) ; 

 12 specimens of Orthoptera, Dics- 

 trainniciia marmorata (49155) ; 17 

 specimens of Orthoptera, Dicstratn- 

 mcna marmorata and 1 specimen 

 of Coleoptera, Pinotus caroliniis 

 (49161). 



Hinkley, a. a., Du Bois, 111.: 2."'.0 

 specimens representing 44 species of 

 land and fresh-water shells from 

 Mexico (40104: exchange). 



HiRASE, Y., Kyoto, Japan : 70 species 

 of Japanese shells, including many 

 cotyi)es of Pilsbry's species (50274: 

 purchase). 



Kitchens, Capt. George D., Brighton, 

 Va. : Specimen of shearwater, Puf- 

 ftnus, from Smiths Island, Vir- 

 ginia (50156). 



HiTT, Mrs. Robert R., Washington, 

 D. C. : 7 pieces of old lace, in- 

 cluding specimens of point d'Argen- 

 tan, point de Milan, point de Yenise, 

 and Malines (49598: loan). 



Hochderffer, George, Flagstaff, Ariz. : 

 2 specimens of MamiUaria from Ari- 

 zona (48929). 



Hodge, Dr. E. R., Army Medical Mu- 

 seum, Washington, D. C. : 3 Apache 

 baskets (49482: exchange). 



Holcombe, W. E., Columbiana, Ala. : 

 Four-legged chicken (50103). 



HoLLisTER, Ned, Washington, D. C. : 

 Fern from Maryland (49806). 



Holm, Frits v., Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion : A complete rubbing, in four 

 pieces, of the inscription on the fa- 

 mous Nestoriau tablet, now in the 

 '• Peilin '" or " Forest of Tablets " 

 in Sian-fu, capital of Shensi, West- 

 ern China (49501) ; specimen of 

 limestone from Fu-ping-hsian, Shensi 

 Province, China (49795). 



Holm, Dr. Theodor, Brookland, D. C. : 

 11 specimens of plants in alcohol 

 (48984) ; 2 jars and 10 test tubes of 

 plants in alcohol from the District 

 of Columbia and vicinity (49239) ; 

 5 plants in alcohol collected in the 

 District of Columbia (49264: ex- 

 change) ; specimen of Cardamine in- 

 termedia from Brookland, D. C. 

 (49983) ; 30 plants from various lo- 

 calities (50122). 



Holmes, Dr. S. J., University of Wis- 

 consin, Madison, Wis. : 4 vials and 

 14 slides of isopods, types of 4 spe- 

 cies (49631). 



Holmes, W. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Stone implements from Turkey 

 Point, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland 

 (49150). 



Holsinger, S. J., Meteor, Ariz. : Small 

 iron meteorite with shale in which it 

 was originally embedded (49715). 



Hopkins, Dr. R. D. (See under West 

 Yirginia Agricultural Experiment 

 Station.) 



Hopkins, Robert T., Nashville, Tenn. : 

 Polished slab of stalagmite (49292). 



HoRTON, Mrs. Mary, Cumberland Md. : 

 Canteen used by the donor's hus- 

 band, David Horton, throughout the 

 civil war (49087). 



IIosLEY', Mrs. H. H., Washington, 

 D. C. : Sword and belt presented to 

 the late Commander Harry H. Hos- 

 ley, U. S. Navy, by the Larchmont 

 Yacht Club of New York, on his re- 

 turn from towing the dry dock 



