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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



HosLEY, Mrs. H. H. — Continued. 

 Dewey to tbe Philippine Islands; 

 also 4 cablegrams of congratulations 

 (49151: loan). 



HoTCiiKiss, H. H. (through Mr. Ver- 

 non Bailey, Bureau of Biological 

 Survey, Department of Agriculture) : 

 Indian skull and a grooved stpne axe 

 which was hidden at its base, found 

 in the ruins of an old pueblo in Tom 

 Moore Canyon, near Diamond Bar 

 Ranch, in Gila National Forest, New 

 Mexico (501G3). 



Hough, Walter, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Flint lock pistol made in 

 Richmond, Ya., in ISOS (49420: 

 loan) ; Remington carbine (50088). 



Howard T'niversity Medical School, 

 Washington, D. C. : Anatomical spec- 

 imens (49621; 49813; 49931). 



Hubbell, Royal, Hawks Park, Fla. : 5 

 photographs of sperm whales strand- 

 ed near Mosquito Inlet Light Sta- 

 tion, Ponce Park, Fla. (49404: pur- 

 chase). 



Hudson, Dr. J. W., Ukiah, Cal. : 

 I'omo Indian ceremonial feather 

 headdress or mask, " guk tsu " or 

 "Big head" (499G5: purchase). 



Huidekoper, Mrs. Frederick W., 

 Washington, D. C. : Tintypes of Gen- 

 eral McClellan and General Siegel, 

 and other articles (49603). 



Hungate, J. W., Cheney, Wash.: 90 

 insects (49415). 



Hunt, Gaillard, Library of Congress, 

 Washington, D. C. : A cane, once the 

 property of Toussaint L'Ouverture 

 (49134). 



Hunt, Mrs. Richard M., New York 

 City : Collection of embroidered pic- 

 tures from the XYII and XYIII cen- 

 turies (49421: loan). 



Hunter, William, Washington, D. C. : 

 Fern from Rock Creek Park, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (49361). 



IIuoT, Joe, Henderson, Cal. : 2 speci- 

 mens of invertebrate fossils (40074). 



Hurter, Julius, St. Louis, Mo. : Rep- 

 tiles and batrachians (49088; 

 49634) ; 19 salamanders (49969: ex- 

 change). 



Indian Museum. (See under Calcut- 

 ta, India.) 



Indiana University, Blooiuiugtun, 

 Ind. : Mammals from Mitchell, Ind. 

 (49872). 



Iksley, h; R., Paymaster, U. S. Navy, 

 Washington, D. C. : 2 raincoats worn 

 by the Negritos of northwestern Lu- 

 zon, near Aparri (49834). 



Interior, Department of: 



Office of Indian Affairs: A col- 

 lection of negatives representing in- 

 dividuals of various Indian tribes, 

 made by Dr. A. Hrdlirka of the Na- 

 tional Museum (49350) ; a pair of 

 grass shoes found in a cave on Cot- 

 tonwood Creek, about 30 miles north- 

 east of San Carlos, Ariz. (49640). 



Patent Office: Collection of fire- 

 arms, mechanical models, etc. 

 (49064) ; model of a percussion key- 

 board instrument (49276). 



U. 8. Geological Survey: Small col- 

 lection of Kootanie plants obtained 

 by C. A. Fisher (48992) ; 3 boxes of 

 rocks collected in the Bradshaw 

 Mountains by Drs. Palache and Jag- 

 gar (49291) ; rocks from the Sugar 

 Loaf district, Colorado, obtained by 

 R. D. George (49306) ; specimens of 

 pyroxeuite collected near Grants Pass, 

 Oreg. ; of peridotite collected near 

 Eight Dollar Mountain, Josephine 

 County, Oreg. ; and of hornblende 

 andesite from the west base of Mount 

 Sliasta, California (49366) ; frag- 

 mentary vertebrate fossils collected 

 by T. W. Stanton near the top of the 

 Upper Cretaceous in North Dakota 

 and Montana (49381) ; vertebrate 

 fossils, consisting chiefly of teeth and 

 jaws of small mammals, obtained by 

 A. C. Silberling from the lower Ter- 

 tiary strata in the Fish Creek region 

 of Sweetgrass County, Mont. (49393) ; 

 rocks and feldspar crystals from 

 Goodsprings, Nev. (49394) ; 57 speci- 

 mens of trachyte from Gray Rock 

 Peak, Engineer Mountain quadran- 

 gle, Colorado ; 24 specimens of quartz- 

 porphyry and 25 specimens of uiona- 

 zite - porphyry from Alpine Gulch, 

 San Cristobal quadrangle; and 63 



